Phyllomydas currani

Hardy, 1943

Phyllomydas currani is a of mydas fly described by Hardy in 1943. It belongs to the Mydidae, a group of large, robust flies known for their -like appearance. The species is known from a single observation record in New Mexico. Mydas flies are generally poorly studied, and many species are known from very few specimens.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Phyllomydas currani: /ˌfɪloʊˈmaɪdəs ˈkɜrɛnaɪ/

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Distribution

New Mexico, United States.

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