Conioscinella

Duda, 1929

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Conioscinella is a of small flies in the Chloropidae, first described by Duda in 1929. The genus belongs to the Oscinellinae and tribe Oscinellini. Records indicate presence in parts of Europe including Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, as well as the Nearctic region. Specific biological details for this genus remain poorly documented in available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Conioscinella: /ˌkəʊ.ni.ɒs.kɪˈnɛl.ə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Europe (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) and the Nearctic region. Distribution records are sparse and likely incomplete due to limited survey effort.

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Taxonomic note

Conioscinella was established by Duda in 1929. The is classified within Oscinellinae, a of Chloropidae characterized by small size and often reduced wing venation. -level within this genus requires further study.

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