Chrysopilus longipalpus
Chrysopilus longipalpus is a of snipe fly in the Rhagionidae. Information specific to this species is limited in available sources. The Chrysopilus includes species commonly known as "snipe flies" or " snipe flies," characterized by metallic scaling on the body. Species in this genus are generally found in moist woodland and are most active in late spring to mid-summer.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Chrysopilus longipalpus: //ˌkrɪsoʊˈpaɪləs ˌlɒndʒɪˈpælpəs//
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Data Limitation Note
The provided source discusses Chrysopilus ornatus, not C. longipalpus. Specific information for C. longipalpus is not available in the given context. The summary above draws only on general -level characteristics that are explicitly mentioned in the source, with cautious language indicating these are genus-level rather than -specific traits.