Phaoniinae
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Helina rufitibia
Helina rufitibia is a species of muscid fly in the subfamily Phaoniinae, originally described as Aricia rufitibia by Stein in 1898. The species epithet refers to the reddish coloration of the tibiae. Like other Helina species, it belongs to a diverse genus of small to medium-sized flies commonly found in various terrestrial habitats. The species has been documented through limited observations, with 7 records on iNaturalist suggesting it is either rare or underreported.
Opsodexia grisea
Opsodexia grisea is a species of muscid fly (family Muscidae) in the subfamily Phaoniinae. As with many muscid species, detailed biological information is limited in available literature. The genus Opsodexia contains species typically associated with various habitats across North America.
Phaonia apicata
Phaonia apicata is a species of muscid fly in the family Muscidae, described by Johannsen in 1916. It belongs to the genus Phaonia, a diverse group of flies commonly known as house flies and allies. The species has been recorded in North America, specifically in Canada and the United States.
Phaonia subventa
Phaonia subventa is a muscid fly species described by Harris in 1780. It is distributed across parts of the Palaearctic region, with confirmed records from Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and the Azores (São Miguel). The species is relatively well-documented, with over 2,600 observations on iNaturalist.