Neohirmoneura flavipes
Neohirmoneura flavipes is a of tangle-veined fly in the Nemestrinidae. Members of this family are characterized by their distinctive wing venation with numerous crossveins creating a net-like or tangled pattern. The Neohirmoneura is part of a group of nemestrinid flies found in various regions, though detailed biological information for this particular species remains limited in published literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neohirmoneura flavipes: /ˌniː.oʊ.hɪr.moʊˈnʊə.rə ˈflæ.vɪˌpiːz/
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Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
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