Renocera

Guides

  • Renocera cressoni

    Renocera cressoni is a species of fly in the order Diptera, described by Mathis and Knutson in 2018. The genus Renocera is part of the family Sciomyzidae (marsh flies or snail-killing flies), though the family assignment is not explicitly confirmed in the provided sources. The species epithet 'cressoni' honors the entomologist Cresson.

  • Renocera johnsoni

    Renocera johnsoni is a species of marsh fly in the family Sciomyzidae, described by Cresson in 1920. It belongs to the genus Renocera, a group of dipterans commonly known as snail-killing flies due to the predatory or parasitic habits of their larvae on molluscs. The species is currently accepted in taxonomic databases, though some sources list it as a synonym. Very little specific information is documented about this particular species beyond its taxonomic placement.