Coenosia intacta

Walker, 1853

Coenosia intacta is a of muscid fly in the Coenosiinae, described by Francis Walker in 1853. Members of the Coenosia are predatory flies commonly known as "tiger flies" due to their predatory habits. The species is part of a diverse group of muscids that exhibit predatory as , primarily feeding on other small insects. Specific biological details for C. intacta remain poorly documented in the scientific literature.

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How to pronounce Coenosia intacta: /siˈnoʊsiə ɪnˈtækta/

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