Oxysarcodexia terminalis (Wiedemann, 1830)
 
Geographic distribution
Distribution
Without medical, veterinary or forensic importance
  • Argentina
    • Buenos Aires
    • Chaco
    • Chubut
    • Córdoba
    • Corrientes
    • La Rioja
    • Mendoza
    • Santa Fe
Other distribution
 
  • Sarcophaga terminalis Wiedemann, 1830
  • Amesothyrsus chilensis [Junior secondary homonym of Sarcophaga chilensis Macquart] Enderlein, 1928
  • Sarcophaga complicata Hall, 1937
  • Hybopygia pseudovaria Blanchard, 1939
Life cycle: sarcosaprophagous
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