Helcomyza mirabilis

Melander, 1920

Helcomyza mirabilis is a of fly in the Helcomyzidae, described by Melander in 1920. It belongs to a small family of flies whose members are primarily associated with coastal or saline environments. The species is part of a containing multiple species, though detailed biological information remains limited in the available literature.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Helcomyza mirabilis: //hɛlˈkoʊmɪzə mɪˈræbɪlɪs//

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Taxonomic note

Helcomyzidae is a small of acalyptrate Diptera, sometimes referred to as seaweed flies or kelp flies due to the of some better-known . However, the specific ecological requirements of H. mirabilis have not been documented in detail.

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