Morellia podagrica

(Loew, 1857)

Morellia podagrica is a of fly in the Muscidae, originally described as Cyrtoneura podagrica by Loew in 1857. It belongs to the Morellia, a group of muscid flies whose species are often associated with livestock and . The species has been documented in Norway and Sweden.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Morellia podagrica: /mɔˈrɛli.a poʊˈdæɡrɪkə/

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Distribution

Norway; Sweden

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Taxonomic history

Originally described under the basionym Cyrtoneura podagrica Loew, 1857, this was later transferred to the Morellia. The original genus name Cyrtoneura is no longer used for this .

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