Lispe albitarsis

Stein, 1898

Lispe albitarsis is a muscid in the tribe Limnophorini, first described by Stein in 1898. It belongs to a of predatory or scavenging flies commonly found in association with moist . The has been documented through limited observations, with 13 records on iNaturalist suggesting it is infrequently encountered or underreported.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lispe albitarsis: /ˈlɪspeɪ ælbaɪˈtɑrsɪs/

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Taxonomic placement

Classified in Coenosiinae, tribe Limnophorini, a group of muscid often associated with shoreline or wetland environments.

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