Pseudoleria
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Pseudoleria
Pseudoleria is a genus of true flies in the family Heleomyzidae, established by Garrett in 1921. The genus belongs to the subfamily Heleomyzinae and is part of the diverse assemblage of saprophagous and detritivorous flies within this family. Larval biology has been documented for at least one species, Pseudoleria crassata, indicating development in decaying organic matter. The genus is represented by moderate observation records, suggesting established but not extensively studied populations.
Pseudoleria parvitarsus
Pseudoleria parvitarsus is a species of fly in the family Heleomyzidae, described by Garrett in 1925. It belongs to a small genus of flies whose biology remains poorly documented. The species name "parvitarsus" refers to reduced or small tarsal structures. Very few records of this species exist in public databases.
Pseudoleria pectinata
Pseudoleria pectinata is a species of fly in the family Heleomyzidae, a group of small to medium-sized flies commonly known as heleomyzid flies or lesser dung flies. The species was described by Hermann Loew in 1872. Heleomyzidae are typically associated with decaying organic matter and are found in various terrestrial habitats.