Chrysops dacne
Philip, 1955
Chrysops dacne is a of deer fly in the Tabanidae, described by Philip in 1955. The species name is a playful reference, sounding like 'balls of fire' when pronounced. Like other members of the Chrysops, it is likely a biting fly with aquatic or semi-aquatic larval stages, though specific details about this particular species remain poorly documented in available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Chrysops dacne: //ˈkrɪsɒps ˈdækni//
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