Pseudoleria robusta
Garrett, 1925
Pseudoleria robusta is a of true fly in the Heleomyzidae, described by Garrett in 1925. It belongs to the Heleomyzinae within the order Diptera. The Pseudoleria is part of a diverse family of flies commonly associated with decaying organic matter and fungal . Very little specific biological information is documented for this particular species.

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How to pronounce Pseudoleria robusta: //ˌsjuːdoʊˈlɛriə roʊˈbʌstə//
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Taxonomic placement
Pseudoleria robusta is classified in the Heleomyzidae, a group of small to medium-sized flies often found in association with fungi, decaying plant material, and other decomposing substrates. The family is part of the large superfamily Sphaeroceroidea within the order Diptera.
Data availability
This is known from minimal documented observations. As of available records, only one observation has been documented on iNaturalist, indicating it is either genuinely rare, underreported, or restricted to specific that are infrequently surveyed.