Dyscrasis hendeli

Aldrich, 1932

Dyscrasis hendeli is a of picture-winged fly in the Ulidiidae, described by Aldrich in 1932. The species is known from Mexico and the United States. Like other ulidiids, it possesses patterned wings that give the family its . Beyond basic taxonomic and distributional information, detailed biological data for this species remains limited.

Dyscrasis hendeli, side view by Ken-ichi Ueda. Used under a CC0 license.Dyscrasis hendeli, frontal view by Ken-ichi Ueda. Used under a CC0 license.Dyscrasis hendeli, with labels by Ken-ichi Ueda. Used under a CC0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dyscrasis hendeli: /dɪsˈkreɪsɪs ˈhɛndɛlaɪ/

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Distribution

Mexico and the United States.

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Taxonomic history

Described by Aldrich in 1932. The Dyscrasis is part of the diverse Ulidiidae, which contains approximately 150 genera worldwide.

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