Without medical, veterinary or forensic importance
Argentina
Catamarca
Chaco
Chubut
Córdoba
Mendoza
Río Negro
Salta
Santa Fe
Uruguay
Other distribution
Synonyms
Sarcophaga margaretae Lahille, 1907
Eumicrocerella duca Hall, 1938
Observations
Life cycle: sarcosaprophagous
References
LAHILLE, F. . 1907. "La langosta y sus moscas parasitarias." Anales del Ministerio de Agricultura, Secc. Zootecn., Bact. Vet. Zool. 3(4): 1-136.
HALL, D. G. 1938. "New genera and species of South American Sarcophagidae". Arb. morph. Taxonom. Ent. 5 (3): 253-259
PAPE, T. 1996. Catalogue of the Sarcophagidae of the World (Insecta: Diptera). Gainesville, Associated Publishers.
ARMANI, A. P., N. D. CENTENO AND S. L. DAHINTEN. 2015. "Primer estudio de artropodofauna cadavérica sobre modelos experimentales porcinos en el noreste de la provincia del Chubut, Argentina." Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina 74(3-4): 123-132.
MULIERI, P. R., C. A. D. MELLO-PATIU AND F. H. ABALLAY. 2017. "Taxonomic revision of Lipoptilocnema (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), with notes on natural history and forensic importance of its species." Journal of Medical Entomology 54(1): 50–75.
DUFEK, M. I., MELLO-PATIU, C.A. AND MULIERI, P. R. 2020. Inventory of Sarcophaginae (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) for the Humid Chaco, a poorly surveyed ecoregion of South America, Journal of Natural History, 54:5-6, 367-403