Chrysops fuliginosus

Wiedemann, 1821

deer fly

Chrysops fuliginosus is a of deer fly in the Tabanidae, first described by Wiedemann in 1821. It belongs to the Chrysops, a diverse group of biting flies commonly known as deer flies or yellow flies. The species is distributed across Canada and the United States.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Chrysops fuliginosus: //ˈkrɪs.ɒps ˌfjuː.lɪˈdʒəˌnoʊ.səs//

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Distribution

Canada and United States.

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Taxonomic Status

According to Catalogue of Life, Chrysops fuliginosus is listed as a synonym, while GBIF treats it as an accepted . The authorship is Wiedemann, 1821.

Observations

iNaturalist records 32 observations of this , indicating it is documented but not commonly encountered in citizen science datasets.

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