Rhegmoclemina bimaculata

(Melander, 1916)

Rhegmoclemina bimaculata is a minute fly in the Scatopsidae (minute black scavenger flies), described by Melander in 1916. Members of this family are typically small, dark-colored flies associated with decaying organic matter. The species epithet 'bimaculata' refers to two spots or markings, likely describing a distinctive color pattern on the body or wings. Scatopsidae are generally poorly studied due to their small size and cryptic habits, with most species remaining obscure in terms of their and .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Rhegmoclemina bimaculata: /ˌrɛɡmoʊkləˈmaɪnə ˌbaɪməˈkjʊlɑːtə/

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