Nerax aestuans (Linnaeus)

Asilus aestuans Linnaeus, 1763: 413 .

Recognition characters: Grayish-black species; length 18–20 mm; mystax black above, white below with few black bristles on oral margin; bristles and setae of mesonotum largely black with white setae posteriorly; meral bristles black in both sexes; scutellar setae white, marginal bristles black; males with abdominal segments 5–7 silvery white pollinose, sternite 8 produced apically with long black setae; legs, femora black, tibiae brown fading to black apically.

Distribution: Recorded from Wyoming by Cole (1969) (as Efferia aestuans); Fisher & Wilcox (1997) (as Efferia aestuans); Geller-Grimm (2018).

Habitat: Sagebrush steppe and wheatgrass-needlegrass shrub steppe shrub and grassland, and grama-needlegrass-wheatgrass, grama-buffalo grass, and wheatgrass-needlegrass grassland vegetation types.

Ethology: Nothing known.

Prey: None known.