Chrysopilus arctiventris

James, 1936

Chrysopilus arctiventris is a of snipe fly in the Rhagionidae, described by James in 1936. It belongs to a characterized by metallic scaling on the . Like other Chrysopilus species, it is presumed to inhabit moist woodland environments. The species name 'arctiventris' refers to a narrow or constricted ('arcti-' meaning narrow, 'ventris' referring to belly).

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Chrysopilus arctiventris: //ˌkɹaɪ.soʊˈpaɪ.ləs ˌɑɹk.tɪˈvɛn.trɪs//

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No specific published information on Chrysopilus arctiventris was found in the provided sources. The context provided refers primarily to Chrysopilus ornatus, a congeneric with similar and . Caution should be exercised in assuming shared traits between these species without direct evidence.

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