Allognosta fuscitarsis

(Say, 1823)

Allognosta fuscitarsis is a of in the , originally described by Thomas Say in 1823 as Beris fuscitarsis. It belongs to the Beridinae, a group of soldier flies characterized by distinctive morphological features. The species has been documented through 45 observations on iNaturalist and is recognized in major taxonomic databases including GBIF and the Catalogue of Life.

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How to pronounce Allognosta fuscitarsis: /ˌæloʊˈɡnɒstə fjuːsɪˈtɑːrsɪs/

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Taxonomic History

Originally described by Thomas Say in 1823 under the basionym Beris fuscitarsis, this was later transferred to the Allognosta. Say was a prominent early whose descriptions remain foundational for North American dipteran .

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