Cordilura
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Cordilura luteola
Cordilura luteola is a species of dung fly in the family Scathophagidae, described by Malloch in 1924. The genus Cordilura comprises flies typically associated with wetland and riparian habitats where their larvae develop in decaying organic matter. As a member of the Scathophagidae, this species is part of a family whose common name "dung flies" reflects the larval habit of developing in animal feces and other decomposing substrates, though many species also utilize decaying plant matter and algae in moist environments.
Cordilura munda
Cordilura munda is a species of dung fly in the family Scathophagidae, first described by Friedrich Hermann Loew in 1870. The species belongs to the tribe Cordilurini within the subfamily Scathophaginae. As a member of this family, it is associated with dung and decaying organic matter habitats. Specific ecological details remain poorly documented in published literature.