Calythea
Schnabl & Dziedzicki, 1911
Species Guides
1Calythea is a of flies in the Anthomyiidae, established by Schnabl & Dziedzicki in 1911. The genus is small and poorly documented, with limited published information on its and . It has been recorded from Scandinavia and Denmark. As a member of Anthomyiidae, it belongs to a diverse family of root-maggot flies, though specific ecological roles for Calythea remain unclear.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Calythea: /kəˈlɪθiə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden based on occurrence data. The full geographic range is likely broader but undocumented.
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Taxonomic Status
The Calythea was erected in 1911 but has received limited taxonomic attention. -level within the genus appears unresolved or undocumented in major databases.
Data Availability
Only 26 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of source date. No pages or comprehensive treatments found in major reference works.