Asilus - Definition, Usage Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com Asilus is a genus of predatory flies, commonly known as robber flies, belonging to the family Asilidae Members of this genus are known for their aggressive predatory behavior towards other insects They are characterized by their stout, spiny legs, and a beard of bristles around the face
Asilus (Asilus) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service - U. S. Fish and Wildlife . . . Asilus Identification Numbers TSN: 133485 Geography Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people Footer Menu - Employment Careers Internships; Contracting; Footer Menu - Site Links
Hornet robberfly - Wikipedia The hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, is a species of predatory insect in the family Asilidae Reaching more than 25 mm in body length, it is one of the largest flies in the United Kingdom
Family Asilidae - Robber Flies - BugGuide. Net In 2009, things were changed significantly by Torsten Dikow () with publication of his PhD work His morphology-only analysis of 158 spp yielded 720 most parsimonius cladograms, the favored classification selected being one comprised of 14 subfamilies
Asilus - Robber Flies of the Southeast Asilus used to be a catch-all for many different groups of robber flies, but it now is represented by only a single species in North America Butterflyhunter (Asilus sericeus) Large with a dark stripe down the middle of the scutum (thorax), so it could be confused with Triola interrupta
Robberflies of the genus Asilus ROBBERFLIES OF THE GENUS ASILUS * JAMES S HINE The insects of this genus together with a large number of others belong to the Asilidae which is a family of Diptera com- monly called robberflies because of their predaceous habits in the adult stage