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Thyreophora cynophila (Panzer, 1798) is an iconic species of the European entomofauna. This winter-flying necrophagous fly was considered long extinct in Europe, before being discovered in Spain in 2010 and re-discovered in France in 2020, with a unique locality in Saint-Paul-de-Jarrat (Ariège, southern France). After bringing this species to the attention of people that are active in nature during the winter, including hunters, skilled naturalists, nature lovers and professional naturalists, we gathered seven new occurrence data for this species at six locations on the French flanks of the Pyrenees mountains. Those data considerably extend the known distribution of the species in Europe and allows mapping the first approximate extent of occurrence for this species in France.
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, Pyrénées., Insecta, Arthropoda, quiet extinction, QH301-705.5, Diptera, neglected majority, Thyreophora, Piophilidae, Lazarus species, lost species, Animalia, Single Taxon Treatment, silent extinction, Biology (General), Thyreophora cynophila, insect extinction
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, Pyrénées., Insecta, Arthropoda, quiet extinction, QH301-705.5, Diptera, neglected majority, Thyreophora, Piophilidae, Lazarus species, lost species, Animalia, Single Taxon Treatment, silent extinction, Biology (General), Thyreophora cynophila, insect extinction
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