Bittacus chlorostigma

MacLachlan, 1881

hangingfly

Bittacus chlorostigma is a of hangingfly ( Bittacidae) in the order Mecoptera. Hangingflies are named for their characteristic of hanging from vegetation using their forelegs. The species was described by MacLachlan in 1881 and is known from North America.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bittacus chlorostigma: //ˈbɪtəkəs klɔːroʊˈstɪɡmə//

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Distribution

North America

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