Renocera johnsoni
Cresson, 1920
Renocera johnsoni is a of in the , described by Cresson in 1920. It belongs to the Renocera, a group of dipterans commonly known as snail-killing due to the predatory or parasitic habits of their on molluscs. The species is currently accepted in taxonomic databases, though some sources list it as a synonym. Very little specific information is documented about this particular species beyond its taxonomic placement.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Renocera johnsoni: //ˌrɛnəˈsɪərə ˈdʒɒnsəni//
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Taxonomic Note
There is conflicting information regarding the status of this name. Catalogue of Life lists Renocera johnsoni as a synonym, while GBIF and NCBI treat it as an accepted . The subgeneric placement within Renocera (Aporenocera) has been proposed.