Asilinae
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Haplopogon dicksoni
Haplopogon dicksoni is a species of robber fly (family Asilidae) described by Wilcox in 1966. The genus Haplopogon is a small group within the subfamily Asilinae, characterized by reduced wing venation and specific genitalic structures. Species in this genus are poorly documented in published literature, with most information limited to original taxonomic descriptions.
Megaphorus pallidus
Megaphorus pallidus is a species of robber fly in the family Asilidae, first described by Johnson in 1958. The genus Megaphorus belongs to the subfamily Asilinae and tribe Apocleini. Robber flies in this genus are characterized by their predatory behavior and robust body form. Limited information is available regarding the specific biology and ecology of this particular species.
Promachus sackeni
Promachus sackeni is a species of robber fly in the family Asilidae. The genus Promachus comprises large, conspicuous predatory flies commonly known as 'giant robber flies.' Like other members of this genus, P. sackeni is a formidable aerial predator capable of capturing substantial flying prey. The species was described by Hine in 1911.