Ametrodiplosis fistulosae

Plakidas, 2016

Ametrodiplosis fistulosae is a of gall midge in the Cecidomyiidae, described by Plakidas in 2016. The specific epithet "fistulosae" suggests an association with hollow or tubular plant structures. As a member of the Ametrodiplosis, it belongs to a group of cecidomyiid flies known for inducing galls on plants. The species is documented in the Catalogue of Life and has been recorded on iNaturalist with 25 observations.

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How to pronounce Ametrodiplosis fistulosae: //æməˌtroʊdəˈploʊsɪs fɪˈstjuːloʊsi//

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