Tachytrechus angustipennis is a species of long-legged fly in the family Dolichopodidae.[1][2][3][4] It is distributed across the United States, from California and Utah to Washington, D.C., south to Florida, and south to the Neotropical realm. It is also recorded from the Hawaiian Islands.[4] Adults inhabit algal mats at Yellowstone National Park. The species is predatory, with their primary prey being Paracoenia eggs and larvae. Males are territorial. [5]
Tachytrechus angustipennis is a species of long-legged fly in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed across the United States, from California and Utah to Washington, D.C., south to Florida, and south to the Neotropical realm. It is also recorded from the Hawaiian Islands. Adults inhabit algal mats at Yellowstone National Park. The species is predatory, with their primary prey being Paracoenia eggs and larvae. Males are territorial.
Tachytrechus angustipennis adolah sabuah langau dari famili Dolichopodidae. Spesies ko juo marupokan bagian dari ordo Diptera, kelas Insecta, filum Arthropoda, dan kingdom Animalia.
Langau dewasa spesies ko biasonyo ketek, dan punyo mato nan gadang.
Tachytrechus angustipennis adolah sabuah langau dari famili Dolichopodidae. Spesies ko juo marupokan bagian dari ordo Diptera, kelas Insecta, filum Arthropoda, dan kingdom Animalia.
Langau dewasa spesies ko biasonyo ketek, dan punyo mato nan gadang.
Tachytrechus angustipennis is een vliegensoort uit de familie van de slankpootvliegen (Dolichopodidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1862 door Loew.
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