Chyromya femorella

(Fallén, 1820)

Chyromya femorella is a small fly in the Chyromyidae, first described by Fallén in 1820. It is known from scattered records across Scandinavia, with confirmed presence in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The species belongs to a family of flies commonly associated with bird nests and animal remains.

Chyromya femorella - flava (Chyromyidae) - (imago), Elst (Gld), the Netherlands - 2 by 



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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Chyromya femorella: /kaɪˈroʊmiə fɛmɔːˈrɛlə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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