Rachicerus fulvicollis

Walker, 1848

Rachicerus fulvicollis is a of fly in the Xylophagidae, a small group of brachyceran flies commonly known as awl-flies. The species is found in the United States. Members of Xylophagidae are generally associated with wooded and are predatory as larvae.

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How to pronounce Rachicerus fulvicollis: //rəˈkɪsərəs ˌfʊlvɪˈkɒlɪs//

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United States.

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