Chrysops upsilon

Philip, 1950

Chrysops upsilon is a of in the , described by Philip in 1950. Like other members of the Chrysops, it is a biting with females that require blood meals for development. The species is part of a diverse group of tabanids known for their painful bites and role as pests of humans and livestock. Specific ecological details for this species remain limited in available literature.

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How to pronounce Chrysops upsilon: /ˈkrɪsɔps ˈʌpsɪlɒn/

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