Bertamyia notata
Classification
- Phylum: Arthropoda
- Subphylum: Hexapoda
- Class: Insecta
- Order: Diptera
- Superfamily: Platypezoidea
- Family: Platypezidae
- Subfamily: Callomyiinae
- Genus: Bertamyia
- Species: notata
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Bertamyia notata: /bɛrˈtæmɪə noʊˈteɪtə/
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Summary
Bertamyia notata is a species of flat-footed flies found predominantly in the Americas, recognized for its widespread occurrence and ability to adapt to various habitats.
Physical Characteristics
Bertamyia notata is characterized by its flat-footed appearance typical of the family Platypezidae, exhibiting distinct morphological features suitable for identification among other dipterans.
Identification Tips
Look for the distinctive flat feet, which are a hallmark of the family Platypezidae. Additionally, the coloration patterns may help differentiate Bertamyia notata from closely related species.
Habitat
Bertamyia notata can be found in a variety of habitats across the Americas, including woodlands, grasslands, and near water sources.
Distribution
This species has a wide distribution ranging from Canada (AK, QC) to parts of the United States (GA) and extending down to Bolivia, Brazil, and the Caribbean.
Diet
Details on the diet of Bertamyia notata are not specified, but members of the Platypezidae are typically thought to be predators of smaller invertebrates or may feed on decaying organic material.
Life Cycle
Specific details about the life cycle of Bertamyia notata are undisclosed; however, like other dipterans, it likely undergoes complete metamorphosis, including egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages.
Reproduction
Information about the reproductive habits of Bertamyia notata is not provided; typically, dipterans exhibit oviparous reproduction with the laying of eggs in suitable environments for larval development.
Predators
No specific predators for Bertamyia notata are mentioned.
Ecosystem Role
As a member of the Platypezidae, Bertamyia notata likely plays a role in the ecosystem as a predator of small invertebrates and potentially as a scavenger of decomposing organic matter.
Tags
- flat-footed flies
- Bertamyia notata
- Platypezidae
- insects
- Diptera