Euryphthiria
Evenhuis, 1986
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1Euryphthiria is a of bee flies in the Bombyliidae, Phthiriinae, and tribe Poecilognathini. The genus was erected by Evenhuis in 1986. As a member of Phthiriinae, it belongs to a group of bee flies characterized by reduced wing venation and generally small to medium body size. The genus is poorly documented in public sources, with minimal observational records available.
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How to pronounce Euryphthiria: /ˌjʊərɪfˈθɪriə/
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Taxonomic context
Euryphthiria is classified within the Phthiriinae, a group of bee flies distinguished by simplified wing venation with reduced or absent crossveins. The tribe Poecilognathini, to which it belongs, includes with characteristic modifications of the and mouthparts.