Neohirmoneura bradleyi

Neohirmoneura bradleyi is a of tangle-veined fly in the Nemestrinidae. The Neohirmoneura belongs to an ancient lineage of flies characterized by distinctive wing venation. Species in this family are generally associated with arid or semi-arid . Relatively little is known about the specific of N. bradleyi compared to better-studied relatives.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Neohirmoneura bradleyi: /ˌniːoʊhɜːrmoʊˈnʊərə ˈbrædliːi/

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Family characteristics

Nemestrinidae, commonly called tangle-veined flies, are distinguished by complex wing venation with numerous crossveins creating a net-like pattern. are often mimics in appearance. Larvae of related are known of grasshoppers and other orthopterans.

Data limitations

With only 38 iNaturalist observations and no Wikipedia summary available, detailed natural history information for this appears sparse in accessible literature. Most information must be inferred from -level characteristics, which carries significant uncertainty for species-specific claims.

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