Trypetisoma eutretoides

Arnaud, 1968

Trypetisoma eutretoides is a of small fly in the Lauxaniidae, described by Arnaud in 1968. The Trypetisoma is characterized by distinctive wing patterns and body markings. Records of this species are sparse, with limited observational data available.

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How to pronounce Trypetisoma eutretoides: /tɹaɪˌpɛtɪˈsoʊmə juˌtɹɛˈtɔɪdiːz/

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Taxonomic Status

The taxonomic status of Trypetisoma eutretoides is ambiguous between sources. Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym, while GBIF and iNaturalist treat it as an accepted . This discrepancy suggests the need for taxonomic revision.

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