Helicobia aurescens (Townsend, 1927)
 
Geographic distribution
Distribution
Without medical, veterinary or forensic importance
  • Argentina
    • Buenos Aires
    • Catamarca
    • Chaco
    • Corrientes
    • Formosa
    • Misiones
Other distribution
 
  • Sarcophaga parvula Lahille, 1907:87. [Junior primary homonym of Sarcophaga parvula Wiedemann, 1830.]
  • Helicobiopsis aurescens Townsend, 1927
  • Opsophyto? lahillei Blanchard, 1939
Life cycle: sarcosaprophagous
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