Euparyphus albipilosus
Adams, 1903
Euparyphus albipilosus is a of in the , described by Adams in 1903. The specific epithet "albipilosus" refers to hairs, suggesting a distinctive pilosity pattern. As a member of the Oxycerini tribe, it belongs to a group of stratiomyid often associated with wetland and riparian . The species is known from very few observations.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Euparyphus albipilosus: /juːˈpærɪfəs ælˌbaɪpɪˈloʊsəs/
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