Leptopeza disparilis
Melander, 1902
Leptopeza disparilis is a of dance flies in the Hybotidae, first described by Melander in 1902. It belongs to the Ocydromiinae, a group of predatory flies characterized by their distinctive wing venation and . The species is part of a known for its slender body form and predatory habits.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Leptopeza disparilis: //ˌlɛp.toʊˈpiːzə dɪˈspɛrɪlɪs//
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