Sobarocephala flaviseta

(Johnson, 1913)

Sobarocephala flaviseta is a of fly in the Clusiidae. It belongs to the predominantly New World S. flaviseta species group within the Sobarocephala. The species was described by Johnson in 1913. Taxonomic revisions have clarified its placement among related species, though detailed biological information remains limited.

Clusiid Fly - Flickr - treegrow (9) by Katja Schulz from Washington, D. C., USA. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.Clusiid Fly - Flickr - treegrow (10) by Katja Schulz from Washington, D. C., USA. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Sobarocephala flaviseta: /sɔˌbæroʊˈsɛfəla ˌflævɪˈsiːtə/

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Distribution

The S. flaviseta group is predominantly New World in distribution. The Sobarocephala has been recorded from Australia, China, Laos, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and West Africa for the first time in recent taxonomic treatments, though specific distribution records for S. flaviseta itself are not detailed in available sources.

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