Pandivirilia
Irwin & Lyneborg, 1981
Species Guides
1Pandivirilia is a of stiletto flies ( Therevidae) established by Irwin & Lyneborg in 1981. The genus contains at least four described distributed across Europe, Japan, and North America. Larvae of at least one species develop in wood dust within tree holes of deciduous trees.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pandivirilia: //ˌpændɪvɪˈrɪliə//
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Habitat
Larval documented for Pandivirilia sapponensis: wood dust of deciduous trees, particularly within tree holes. habitat preferences are not explicitly documented in available sources.
Distribution
Europe; Japan; Northern America. Specific country records include Norway and Sweden based on GBIF data.
Life Cycle
Larval stage develops in wood dust of deciduous trees; larval has been described for Pandivirilia sapponensis.