Stenopyrgota mexicana

Malloch, 1929

Stenopyrgota mexicana is a of in the , described by Malloch in 1929. The Stenopyrgota is part of the pyrgotid flies, a group known for their distinctive and parasitic larval habits. This species is poorly documented in the literature, with minimal published information on its biology, distribution, or .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Stenopyrgota mexicana: //ˌstɛnoʊpɪrˈɡoʊtə ˌmɛksɪˈkɑːnə//

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Distribution

The specific epithet 'mexicana' suggests a Mexican distribution, though precise range data is unavailable. The Stenopyrgota has representatives in the Neotropical region.

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