Dasysyrphus pauxillus

(Williston, 1887)

Lesser Brusheye

Dasysyrphus pauxillus is a small hoverfly found in both North America and Europe. It belongs to the Dasysyrphus, a group characterized by their distinctive thoracic pile patterns. The species was first described by Williston in 1887. It is known by the Lesser Brusheye.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dasysyrphus pauxillus: /ˌdæsɪˈsɪrfəs ˈpɔksɪləs/

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Distribution

Present in North America and Europe. Specific records include Belgium (Flanders, Flemish Region), Denmark, and Norway.

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Observation data

iNaturalist records 12 observations of this .

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