Neoparentia caudata
(Van Duzee, 1917)
Neoparentia caudata is a of long-legged fly in the Dolichopodidae, Sympycninae. First described by Van Duzee in 1917, this species is currently accepted in the Neoparentia. The genus Neoparentia is part of the diverse Dolichopodidae family, which comprises thousands of species of predatory flies known for their elongated legs. Very little specific information is available about the or of this particular species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neoparentia caudata: //ˌniːoʊpəˈrɛnʃiə kɔːˈdeɪtə//
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Taxonomic placement
Neoparentia caudata belongs to the Sympycninae within Dolichopodidae. The Neoparentia was established to accommodate formerly placed in related genera, though detailed taxonomic revisions of this group remain limited.
Data availability
Only one observation is recorded in iNaturalist, and no Wikipedia summary exists. The original description by Van Duzee (1917) and subsequent taxonomic literature would be required for any detailed biological information.