About Sargus viridis Say, 1823
Sargus viridis was first formally described by Say in 1823. It is a species of soldier fly that belongs to the family Stratiomyidae. This species has a widespread distribution across Canada and the United States.
Sargus viridis Say, 1823 is a animal in the Stratiomyidae family, order Diptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Sargus viridis Say, 1823
Sargus viridis is a widespread soldier fly species found in Canada and the United States.
Sargus viridis was first formally described by Say in 1823. It is a species of soldier fly that belongs to the family Stratiomyidae. This species has a widespread distribution across Canada and the United States.
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Hermetia illucens (Linnaeus, 1758)
Benhamyia apicalis (Walker, 1849)
Ptecticus testaceus (Fabricius, 1794)
Stratiomys meigenii Wiedemann, 1830
Actina viridis (Say, 1824)
Beris chalybata (Forster, 1770)
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