Hydromyza

Fallén, 1813

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Hydromyza is a of dung flies in the Scathophagidae, established by Fallén in 1813. The genus contains at least three described : H. confluens, H. glabra, and H. livens. Members of this genus are found in northern Europe, with records from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. As scathophagid flies, they are associated with , though specific ecological details remain limited.

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Habitat

Associated with , consistent with Scathophagidae.

Distribution

Northern Europe: recorded from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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Taxonomic History

The was established by Fallén in 1813. -level includes H. confluens Loew 1863, H. glabra (Walker 1849), and H. livens (Fabricius 1794). iNaturalist records 77 observations for this genus.

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