“…The five flesh flies species found colonizing pig carcass in the Cerrado of Northeastern Brazil (P. (E.) collusor, P. (S.) ingens, O. timida, P. (S.) trivittata and H. neuzalmeidae) are only found in the Neotropical Region [30,32,42,[44][45][46]. Except for O. timida, which does not occur in cold, humid subtropical climates such as the Pampa (Campo Sulino) of Southern Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, P. (E.) collusor, P. (S.) ingens, and O. timida have a wide spatial distribution across several biomes and countries from Central America to southern South America [30,32,42,[44][45][46]. Peckia (S.) trivittata is only found in Brazil, and only in regions and biomes with hot climates, such as the Cerrado, Cocais forests, and Amazon and Atlantic forests [30,32,42,[44][45][46].…”