Lispoides aequifrons
(Stein, 1898)
Lispoides aequifrons is a of muscid in the tribe Limnophorini, Coenosiinae. It was described by Stein in 1898. The Lispoides is part of a group of muscid flies often associated with moist or semi-aquatic . Very little specific information has been published about the biology of this particular species.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lispoides aequifrons: /lɪsˈpɔɪdiːz ɛˈkwɪfrɒnz/
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Taxonomic placement
Lispoides aequifrons belongs to the tribe Limnophorini within Coenosiinae. Members of this tribe are often found in association with wetland or riparian environments, though specific data for L. aequifrons is not documented.
Data scarcity
As of current databases, this has minimal observation records (iNaturalist reports 1 observation). The lack of published biological studies reflects its apparent rarity or undercollection rather than confirmed absence from .