Apallates

Sabrosky, 1980

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Apallates is a of small flies in the Chloropidae, described by Sabrosky in 1980. The genus contains approximately ten described distributed primarily in North America. Members of this genus are classified within the Oscinellinae and tribe Incertellini.

Apallates coxendix by (c) Bennett Grappone, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Bennett Grappone. Used under a CC-BY license.Apallates particeps, m, howard county, md 2021-07-09-14.27.20 ZS PMax UDR (51307160072) by USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab from Beltsville, Maryland, USA. Used under a Public domain license.

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How to pronounce Apallates: /əˈpæl.əˌtiːz/

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Distribution

North America; documented from Vermont and other locations in the United States. Specific distribution details for most remain limited.

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Species Diversity

The includes ten described : A. convexus, A. coxendix, A. dissidens, A. hermsi, A. microcentrus, A. montanus, A. neocoxendix, A. ochripes, A. particeps, and A. tener. Most species were described between 1856 and 1941.

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