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Mozena pallisteri
Mozena pallisteri is a species of leaf-footed bug in the family Coreidae, characterized by the expanded, leaf-like hind tibiae typical of the genus. The 'cf.' designation indicates a tentative identification based on morphological similarity, pending definitive confirmation. Species in this genus are primarily Neotropical and are associated with woody host plants. The genus Mozena is distinguished from related coreids by specific modifications of the hind legs and male genitalia.
Sarcophaga pleskei
flesh fly
Sarcophaga pleskei is a species of flesh fly in the family Sarcophagidae, first described by Rohdendorf in 1937. The genus Sarcophaga is characterized by larviparous reproduction (depositing live larvae rather than eggs) and association with decomposing organic matter. Species in this genus are morphologically similar and often require examination of male genitalia for definitive identification. Distribution records indicate presence in Norway and Sweden.