Stein-1898
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Coenosia nigritarsis
Coenosia nigritarsis is a species of muscid fly in the tribe Coenosiini, subfamily Coenosiinae. The species was described by Stein in 1898 under the basionym Hoplogaster nigritarsis. It belongs to the genus Coenosia, a diverse group of predatory flies commonly known as tiger flies. The specific epithet nigritarsis refers to darkened or black tarsi.
Eutrichota cylindrica
root-maggot fly
Eutrichota cylindrica is a species of root-maggot fly in the family Anthomyiidae, first described by Stein in 1898. The species belongs to a genus whose larvae are commonly associated with roots of plants, earning the common name 'root-maggot flies.' Like other members of Anthomyiidae, it is likely a decomposer or plant-associated species, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented. The species has been recorded in limited numbers on citizen science platforms.
Eutrichota finitima
Eutrichota finitima is a species of root maggot fly in the family Anthomyiidae. It was described by Stein in 1898. The genus Eutrichota comprises flies commonly known as root maggot flies, many of which are associated with soil habitats and plant roots. Specific biological details for E. finitima remain poorly documented in accessible literature.
Eutrichota spinosissima
root-maggot fly
Eutrichota spinosissima is a species of root-maggot fly in the family Anthomyiidae, first described by Stein in 1898. The species belongs to a genus of flies whose larvae typically develop in plant roots, soil, or decaying organic matter. Like other anthomyiids, adults are generally small to medium-sized flies with relatively inconspicuous coloration.
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.
Lispe albitarsis
Lispe albitarsis is a muscid fly in the tribe Limnophorini, first described by Stein in 1898. It belongs to a genus of predatory or scavenging flies commonly found in association with moist habitats. The species has been documented through limited observations, with 13 records on iNaturalist suggesting it is infrequently encountered or underreported.
Lispoides aequifrons
Lispoides aequifrons is a species of muscid fly in the tribe Limnophorini, subfamily Coenosiinae. It was described by Stein in 1898. The genus Lispoides is part of a group of muscid flies often associated with moist or semi-aquatic habitats. Very little specific information has been published about the biology of this particular species.
Pegomya rufescens
Pegomya rufescens is a species of root-maggot fly in the family Anthomyiidae, described by Stein in 1898. The genus Pegomya comprises numerous species whose larvae typically develop in plant tissues, particularly roots and stems. As with many anthomyiid flies, detailed biological studies of this specific species remain limited in published literature.