Anthomyia oculifera

Bigot, 1885

Anthomyia oculifera is a small fly in the Anthomyiidae, commonly known as root-maggot flies. The species was described by Bigot in 1885. As a member of this family, its larvae likely develop in association with plant roots or decaying organic matter, though specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Anthomyia oculifera: /ˌænθoʊˈmaɪə ˌɒkjuˈlɪfərə/

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