Rhagio gracilis
(Johnson, 1912)
Rhagio gracilis is a of snipe fly in the Rhagionidae, first described by Johnson in 1912. It belongs to a of predatory flies commonly found in wooded . The species has been documented in the northeastern United States, particularly in Vermont.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Rhagio gracilis: /ˈrædʒi.oʊ ˈɡræ.sɪ.lɪs/
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Distribution
Documented from Vermont, United States. GBIF records indicate occurrence in the US.