About Laphria sacrator Walker, 1849
Laphria sacrator Walker, 1849, commonly called the Bee-mimic robberfly, is a species of robber fly belonging to the family Asilidae. Individuals of this species have been observed in several regions of Wisconsin.
Laphria sacrator Walker, 1849 is a animal in the Asilidae family, order Diptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Laphria sacrator Walker, 1849
Laphria sacrator is a bee-mimic robber fly species in Asilidae that has been spotted in parts of Wisconsin.
Laphria sacrator Walker, 1849, commonly called the Bee-mimic robberfly, is a species of robber fly belonging to the family Asilidae. Individuals of this species have been observed in several regions of Wisconsin.
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Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley, 1931)
Promachus vertebratus (Say, 1823)
Dysmachus trigonus (Meigen, 1804)
Mallophora ruficauda (Wiedemann, 1828)
Efferia pogonias (Wiedemann, 1821)
Stichopogon trifasciatus (Say, 1823)
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