Doros aequalis

Loew, 1863

Canadian Potter Fly

Doros aequalis is a of commonly known as the Canadian Potter Fly. It belongs to the Syrphidae, a diverse group of often recognized for their - or -like appearance. The species was first described by Loew in 1863. Records indicate it occurs in parts of North America, including Vermont and other areas in the United States.

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How to pronounce Doros aequalis: //ˈdɔːr.oʊs iːˈkwɑː.lɪs//

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Distribution

Vermont, United States; additional records in the US (specific localities not detailed in available sources).

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