Tachypeza inusta
(Melander, 1902)
Tachypeza inusta is a small predatory dance fly in the Hybotidae, originally described by Melander in 1902. As a member of the Tachypeza, it shares the family traits of compact body form, disproportionately small spherical , and large that dominate the head capsule. The has been documented in North America with observational records, though specific biological details remain limited compared to better-studied . Like other hybotids, it likely occupies specialized microhabitats and exhibits predatory as an .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Tachypeza inusta: /tæ.kəˈpiː.zə ɪˈnjuː.stə/
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Distribution
North America; specific range details beyond continental occurrence are not well documented in available sources.