Parydra quadrituberculata

Loew, 1862

shore fly

Parydra quadrituberculata is a of in the , first described by Loew in 1862. Shore flies in this family are typically associated with aquatic or semi-aquatic . The specific epithet 'quadrituberculata' suggests four , likely referring to a diagnostic morphological feature. The species has been documented in scientific literature including a study of its stages.

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How to pronounce Parydra quadrituberculata: /pəˈrɪdrə ˌkwɒd.rɪ.tjuː.bəˈkjʊ.lɑːtə/

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Taxonomic Note

Catalogue of Life lists this as a synonym, while GBIF and NCBI treat it as accepted. The taxonomic status may require verification.

Literature Record

A 1978 study in Annals of the Entomological Society of America documented the biology and stages of this , but detailed content from this source was not available for extraction.

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