Hylemya partita

(Meigen, 1826)

Hylemya partita is a of root-maggot fly in the Anthomyiidae, order Diptera. The species was described by Meigen in 1826. As a member of Anthomyiidae, it belongs to a family whose larvae typically develop in plant roots, seeds, or decaying organic matter, though specific details for this species remain poorly documented. It is recorded from parts of northern Europe including Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.

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How to pronounce Hylemya partita: /haɪˈliːmɪə pɑrˈtiːtə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Distribution records are sparse and the full range remains poorly documented.

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