Schoenomyza chrysostoma

Loew, 1870

Schoenomyza chrysostoma is a of muscid fly described by Loew in 1870. It belongs to the Coenosiinae within the Muscidae, a group commonly known as dung flies or muscid flies. Members of the Schoenomyza are generally small to medium-sized flies associated with moist or wetland . The specific epithet 'chrysostoma' refers to the golden mouth, likely describing a distinctive coloration of the oral margin.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Schoenomyza chrysostoma: /ˌskiːnəˈmaɪzə ˌkrɪsəˈstoʊmə/

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