Schroederella iners

(Meigen, 1830)

Schroederella iners is a small fly in the Heleomyzidae, first described by Johann Wilhelm Meigen in 1830. The species is documented from northern Europe, with confirmed records from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Like other members of Heleomyzidae, it is likely associated with decaying organic matter, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

Schroederella.iners9.-.lindsey by James K. Lindsey. Used under a CC BY-SA 3.0 license.EuropäischenZweiflügeligen1790TafCCIX by Johann Wilhelm Meigen 1790. Used under a Public domain license.Schroederella.iners.-.lindsey by James K. Lindsey. Used under a CC BY-SA 3.0 license.

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How to pronounce Schroederella iners: /ʃɹoʊˈdɛɹələ ˈɪnɛɹs/

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Distribution

Northern Europe: confirmed present in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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