Swammerdamella bispinosa

Cook, 1956

Swammerdamella bispinosa is a of minute black scavenger fly in the Scatopsidae, described by Cook in 1956. Members of this family are small, dark-colored flies typically found in moist, decaying organic matter. The Swammerdamella is part of a group of scatopsid flies characterized by reduced wing venation and compact body form. Very little specific biological information is available for this particular species.

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How to pronounce Swammerdamella bispinosa: /swæmərˌdæmɛlə bɪˈspaɪnoʊsə/

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