Cnodacophora

Czerny, 1930

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Cnodacophora is a of stilt-legged flies in the Micropezidae, established by Czerny in 1930. These flies are characterized by their elongated legs and slender bodies, typical of the family. The genus has been documented in northern Europe, with records from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. As with other Micropezidae, members of this genus likely inhabit moist, wooded environments.

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Distribution

Denmark, Norway, Sweden

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Taxonomic History

The was described by Austrian entomologist Friedrich Moritz Brauer Czerny in 1930. It remains a poorly studied genus within Micropezidae, with limited -level documentation.

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