Poecilycia browni
(Curran, 1933)
Poecilolycia browni is a of ( Lauxaniidae) described by Curran in 1933. As a member of the Diptera, it is a true fly characterized by a single pair of functional wings. The Poecilolycia belongs to a family of small to medium-sized flies commonly found in diverse terrestrial . Specific biological details for this species remain limited in available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Poecilycia browni: //ˌpɛ.sɪ.loʊˈlɪ.siə ˈbraʊ.ni//
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