Leucozona xylotoides

(Johnson, 1916)

Eastern Hoary

Leucozona xylotoides is a of hoverfly in the Syrphidae, commonly known as the Eastern Hoary. It belongs to a characterized by distinctive coloration patterns. The species has been documented in limited numbers, with 26 observations recorded on iNaturalist. It was described by Johnson in 1916.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Leucozona xylotoides: //luːkoʊˈzoʊnə zaɪ.ləˈtɔɪdiːz//

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Distribution

Documented from Vermont, United States, and other locations within the US. Specific range details beyond these records are limited.

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