Phlebosotera
Duda, 1927
Phlebosotera is a of small in the , established by Duda in 1927. Members of this family are generally minute, delicate flies associated with decaying matter and . The genus is poorly documented in published literature, with limited -level information available.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Phlebosotera: /ˌflɛboʊˈsoʊtərə/
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Taxonomic note
The Phlebosotera is rarely mentioned in entomological literature beyond taxonomic catalogues. No -level revisions or biological studies have been published, and the species designation remains unclear in accessible sources. The contains approximately 130 species worldwide, mostly in tropical and subtropical regions, but Phlebosotera appears to be among the least studied genera within this group.