Tethina parvula
(Loew, 1869)
Tethina parvula is a small of shore fly in the Canacidae, originally described as Rhicnoessa parvula by Loew in 1869. The species belongs to the Tethininae, a group of flies typically associated with coastal and marine environments. It is among the least documented species in its , with minimal published biological or ecological information available.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Tethina parvula: /ˈtɛθɪnə ˈpɑːrvjʊlə/
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Taxonomic history
Originally described as Rhicnoessa parvula by Loew in 1869, later transferred to the Tethina. The basionym Rhicnoessa parvula is cited in NCBI records.
Data availability
As of current sources, only 2 observations are recorded in iNaturalist, and no detailed biological studies have been published on this . Most information is limited to taxonomic listings and nomenclatural records.