Mydaea flavicornis
Coquillett, 1902
Mydaea flavicornis is a of true fly in the Muscidae, described by Daniel William Coquillett in 1902. The species epithet "flavicornis" (yellow-horned) refers to a distinctive yellow coloration of the . As a member of the Mydaeinae, it belongs to a group of muscid flies commonly known as dung flies or stable flies. The Mydaea contains numerous species distributed primarily in the Holarctic region, though individual species distributions vary.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Mydaea flavicornis: /ˈmɪdiːə flæ.vɪˈkɔːrnɪs/
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