Asilus

/ˈæsɪləs/ noun

The genus of robber flies, or more broadly, a stinging or biting fly in classical usage.

From Greek 'asilus,' originally meaning a gadfly or stinging fly, possibly from a Semitic source. The term was used in ancient texts to describe annoying flying insects, and was later adopted as the scientific genus name.

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