Lauxania glabrifrons
Pérusse & Wheeler, 2000
Lauxania glabrifrons is a of in the Lauxaniidae, described by Pérusse and Wheeler in 2000. The species belongs to a family of small to medium-sized flies commonly known as lauxaniid flies or lauxaniids. As with most members of this family, are likely associated with decaying organic matter and vegetation, though specific ecological details for this species remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lauxania glabrifrons: /lɔˈksɑːniə ɡlæbˈrɪfrəns/
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Taxonomic note
The epithet 'glabrifrons' refers to a smooth or hairless (front of the ), a characteristic that may distinguish this species from with setose or pilose frontal regions.