Rhopalopterum carbonarium
(Loew, 1869)
Rhopalopterum carbonarium is a small fly in the Chloropidae (frit flies or grass flies), described by Hermann Loew in 1869. Members of this are known for their distinctive wing venation and reduced chaetotaxy. As with many Chloropidae, this species likely inhabits grassland and meadow environments, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented in the scientific literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Rhopalopterum carbonarium: //ˌroʊpəˌlɒptəˈrʌm ˌkɑːrboʊˈnɛəriəm//
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