Rhegmoclematini
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Parascatopse sonorensis
Parascatopse sonorensis is a species of minute black scavenger fly in the family Scatopsidae, described by Cook in 1955. The specific epithet 'sonorensis' refers to Sonora, suggesting a type locality or known distribution in the Sonoran region. Scatopsidae are generally small, dark-colored flies associated with decaying organic matter. This species belongs to the tribe Rhegmoclematini within the subfamily Scatopsinae.
Rhegmoclemina
Rhegmoclemina is a genus of minute black scavenger flies (Diptera: Scatopsidae) established by Enderlein in 1936. It belongs to the tribe Rhegmoclematini within the subfamily Scatopsinae. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with minimal species-level descriptions and ecological data available. Records indicate presence in Norway and Sweden.
Rhegmoclemina vaginata
Rhegmoclemina vaginata is a species of minute black scavenger fly in the family Scatopsidae, first described by Lundström in 1910. It belongs to the tribe Rhegmoclematini, a group of small dipterans associated with decaying organic matter. The species has been recorded from Norway and Sweden, indicating a Scandinavian distribution pattern. Like other scatopsids, it is likely associated with moist, decomposing substrates in forested environments.