Neodexiopsis major

(Malloch, 1920)

Neodexiopsis major is a of muscid fly in the Muscidae, Coenosiinae. It was described by Malloch in 1920. The Neodexiopsis belongs to the tribe Coenosiini, a group of muscid flies commonly known as house flies and relatives. Very little specific information has been published about the or of this particular species.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Neodexiopsis major: /niː.oʊ.dɛks.iˈɒp.sɪs ˈmeɪ.dʒɔːr/

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Taxonomic placement

Neodexiopsis major is classified in the Coenosiinae, tribe Coenosiini, within the Muscidae. This places it among the muscid flies that are morphologically and ecologically diverse, though many remain poorly studied.

Data availability

As of current records, Neodexiopsis major has only one documented observation in iNaturalist, indicating it is either genuinely rare, undercollected, or restricted to specific or geographic regions that are not frequently surveyed. The lacks a dedicated scientific treatment beyond its original description.

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