Chrysops dorsovittatus
Hine, 1907
deer fly
Chrysops dorsovittatus is a of in the , first described by Hine in 1907. It belongs to the Chrysops, a group of biting known for their painful bites and distinctive patterns. The species is recognized as valid by GBIF, though Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym. Very little specific information is documented for this particular species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Chrysops dorsovittatus: /ˈkrɪs.ɒps ˌdɔːr.soʊ.vɪˈteɪ.təs/
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Distribution
United States.
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Taxonomic Note
GBIF recognizes Chrysops dorsovittatus as an accepted , while Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym. This discrepancy suggests taxonomic uncertainty that may require further revision.