Sobarocephala interrupta
Sabrosky & Steyskal, 1974
Sobarocephala interrupta is a of fly in the Clusiidae, described by Sabrosky and Steyskal in 1974. It belongs to the Sobarocephalinae. The species is currently accepted in taxonomic databases but appears to be poorly known, with no documented observations in iNaturalist and minimal published information about its or distribution.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Sobarocephala interrupta: /sɒˌbærəˈsɛfələ ɪntəˈrʌptə/
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Taxonomic Note
The Sobarocephala is classified within the Sobarocephalinae of the Clusiidae. The family Clusiidae (also known as Heterocheilidae or Odiniidae in some older literature) comprises small to medium-sized flies often associated with forest and decaying wood.
Data Deficiency
This appears to be extremely poorly documented in the scientific literature and natural history databases. No specimen observations are recorded in iNaturalist, and basic biological information such as preferences, geographic range, and morphological characteristics remain unreported in accessible sources.