Biology:Blepharotes rischbiethi

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Short description: Species of fly


Blepharotes rischbiethi
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B. rischbiethi
Binomial name
Blepharotes rischbiethi
Lavigne, 2009

Blepharotes rischbiethi is a species of large predatory fly from Australia in the family Asilidae (robber flies). It was described by Robert Lavigne and Andy Young in 2009.[1]

Description

Male body length measures 33–39 mm.[1] Females measure 35–40 mm.[1] The abdomen is bright orange and the beard is white.[1] B. rischbiethi is easily distinguished from other species of the genus by the presence of heavy white setation on the sides of abdominal tergites 1 and 2.[1]

Distribution

This species has been found in Queensland and South Australia, including Kangaroo Island.[1][2]

Behaviour

Adults have been recorded feeding on beetles, flies and bees.[1][2]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q4926158 entry