Pegomya disticha
Griffiths, 1983
Pegomya disticha is a of fly in the Anthomyiidae, described by Griffiths in 1983. It belongs to a whose larvae are primarily known as leaf-miners of various plant . The species name 'disticha' refers to an arrangement in two opposite rows, though the specific application to this species is not documented in available sources. As with many anthomyiid flies, likely resemble small house flies in general appearance.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pegomya disticha: //pɛˈɡoʊ.mi.ə ˈdɪs.tɪ.kə//
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