- Source: Renocera pallida
Renocera pallida is a species of fly in the family Sciomyzidae. It is found in the Palearctic
It is 4.5-5.5 mm. long.The interocular space is glossy and on its anterior margin with a white reflection as an extension of the ocellar plate.The orbital plates are grey and shiny; the rest of the interocular space of a reddish matt; epistome as protruding downwards as the cheeks (or peristome).The antennae are rufous (third article burnished at the apex). The body is testaceous with a slight ashy sheen. The tarsi are also burnished. The dark wings have shaded transverse veins. Abdomen burnished. The larvae are predators of Sphaeriidae
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Images representing Renocera pallida at BOLD