Dalmannia nigriceps
Loew, 1866
Dalmannia nigriceps is a of thick-headed fly described by Loew in 1866. It belongs to the Dalmannia within the Conopidae, a group of parasitic flies known for their distinctive . The species has been documented in the northeastern United States, particularly Vermont.

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How to pronounce Dalmannia nigriceps: //dælˈmeɪ.ni.ə ˈnɪɡ.rɪ.sɛps//
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Distribution
Northeastern United States; documented from Vermont.
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Taxonomic Authority
First described by Loew in 1866.