Apiloscatopse fattigi

(Cook, 1957)

Apiloscatopse fattigi is a of ( ) described by Cook in 1957. The Apiloscatopse belongs to the tribe Scatopsini within Scatopsinae. Scatopsidae are small, dark commonly associated with decaying matter. This species is rarely encountered, with only two observations recorded on iNaturalist.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Apiloscatopse fattigi: /ˌæpɪloʊˈskætəpsi ˈfætədʒaɪ/

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Taxonomic placement

Placed in tribe Scatopsini based on morphological characteristics typical of the group. The Apiloscatopse was established to accommodate with distinctive features separating them from related genera in .

Data scarcity

This is exceptionally poorly documented in public sources. No dedicated species-level descriptions, ecological studies, or biological observations were found in the consulted literature. The two iNaturalist observations represent the only accessible occurrence records.

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