Sepsid
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Archisepsis
Archisepsis is a genus of sepsid flies established by Silva in 1993. The genus contains at least 12 described species distributed across the Neotropics, with records from Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru. Species have been documented breeding in cattle dung, where they serve as hosts for parasitoid wasps. The genus is part of the diverse Sepsidae family, commonly known as black scavenger flies or dung flies.