Curranops apicalis

(Cole & Lovett, 1921)

Curranops apicalis is a of ulidiid fly (Diptera: Ulidiidae), originally described by Cole and Lovett in 1921. The Curranops belongs to a of picture-winged flies known for their distinctive wing patterns. Very little published information exists regarding the , , or distribution of this particular species.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Curranops apicalis: /ˈkʌrənɒps əˈpɪkəlɪs/

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Distribution

The has been documented in the western United States, with iNaturalist observations recorded from California. The type locality and precise range remain poorly documented in available literature.

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