Schroederella

Enderlein, 1920

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Schroederella is a of flies in the Heleomyzidae, established by Enderlein in 1920. The genus comprises approximately 14 described . Heleomyzidae are small to medium-sized flies commonly associated with decaying organic matter. Specific biological details for Schroederella remain poorly documented in available literature.

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How to pronounce Schroederella: //ʃroʊ.dɛrˈɛl.lə//

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Taxonomic history

The was established by German entomologist Günther Enderlein in 1920. The Heleomyzidae is part of the large muscoid fly within Diptera.

Data limitations

Despite the containing approximately 14 described , detailed species-level information and ecological studies appear sparse in accessible literature. Most sources provide only taxonomic listings without biological characterization.

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