Rhopalomyia obovata
Gagné, 1983
Rhopalomyia obovata is a gall midge in the Cecidomyiidae, described by Gagné in 1983. The Rhopalomyia is one of the most diverse genera of gall midges, with many species inducing characteristic galls on various plants. As with other members of this genus, R. obovata likely forms galls on specific host plant tissues, though detailed natural history information for this particular species appears limited in the available literature. The species is recognized as valid by GBIF and Catalogue of Life, with 266 observations recorded on iNaturalist.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Rhopalomyia obovata: /rɔːˌpæl.əˈmaɪə əʊˈboʊˌvætə/
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