Chlorops crocota
Loew, 1863
Chlorops crocota is a of in the , described by Loew in 1863. It is currently treated as a synonym of Chlorops crocotus. Chloropidae are small, often yellowish commonly known as or frit flies, many of which are associated with grasses and cereal . The specific biology and of this nominal remain poorly documented due to its synonymized status.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Chlorops crocota: //ˈklɔːr.ɒps krəˈkoʊ.tə//
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Taxonomic Status
Chlorops crocota Loew, 1863 is currently listed as a synonym of Chlorops crocotus in the Catalogue of Life. The original spelling 'crocota' has been corrected to 'crocotus' under Article 32.5.2.1 of the International Code of Zoological , which requires adjectival epithets to agree in with the masculine name Chlorops.
Data Limitations
As a synonymized name with limited independent usage in modern literature, specific biological information attributed solely to Chlorops crocota cannot be reliably separated from that of the valid name Chlorops crocotus. Published records should be consulted under the accepted name for accurate -level data.