Scathophaga intermedia
(Walker, 1849)
Scathophaga intermedia is a of dung fly in the Scathophagidae, first described by Walker in 1849. The Scathophaga contains predatory flies commonly associated with and other organic matter. As a member of this genus, S. intermedia likely shares the family's characteristic of larval development in dung and predatory , though species-specific details remain poorly documented in available sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Scathophaga intermedia: //skæˈθɒfəɡə ˌɪntərˈmiːdiə//
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Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
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- GBIF taxonomy match
- Catalogue of Life
- Grasshopper Collections and Survey
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