Pteromicra similis

Steyskal, 1954

Pteromicra similis is a of marsh fly in the Sciomyzidae, described by Steyskal in 1954. It belongs to the tribe Sciomyzini within the Sciomyzinae. Like other members of Sciomyzidae, it is likely associated with aquatic or semi-aquatic where its larvae probably develop as or of molluscs. The Pteromicra contains species that are morphologically characterized by distinctive wing venation and body proportions typical of the family.

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How to pronounce Pteromicra similis: //ˌtɛroʊˈmɪkrə ˈsɪmɪlɪs//

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