Chrysopilus connexus

Johnson, 1912

Chrysopilus connexus is a of snipe fly in the Rhagionidae, described by Johnson in 1912. It is one of approximately 80 species in the Chrysopilus, which is characterized by metallic scaling on the body. The species is known from the United States, though detailed natural history information specific to this species is limited.

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How to pronounce Chrysopilus connexus: /krɪˈsɒpɪləs kəˈnɛksəs/

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United States

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