Parasyrphus semiinterruptus

(Fluke, 1935)

Emarginate Bristleside

Parasyrphus semiinterruptus is a of hoverfly in the Syrphidae, first described by Fluke in 1935. The species is known by the Bristleside. It belongs to the Parasyrphus, a group of small to medium-sized hoverflies. Available records for this species are limited, with few documented observations.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Parasyrphus semiinterruptus: //ˌpærəˈsɜr.fəs ˌsɛmaɪɪn.təˈrʌp.təs//

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Taxonomic History

Described by Fluke in 1935. The specific epithet 'semiinterruptus' refers to a partially interrupted pattern, likely of abdominal markings.

Data Availability

Only 5 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of data compilation. The appears to be poorly documented in public databases.

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