Anthomyza vulgaris
Roháček & Barber, 2016
Anthomyza vulgaris is a of small fly in the Anthomyzidae, described by Roháček & Barber in 2016. The family Anthomyzidae comprises minute to small flies typically associated with wetland and riparian . Species in this are generally poorly known ecologically, with limited published information on their and .
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How to pronounce Anthomyza vulgaris: //ænˈθɒmɪzə vʌlˈɡɛərɪs//
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Taxonomic note
This was formally described in 2016, making it a relatively recent addition to the described fauna. The Anthomyza currently contains approximately 30 described species, primarily distributed in the Palearctic region.