Trixoscelis flavida
Melander, 1952
Trixoscelis flavida is a of fly in the Heleomyzidae, described by Melander in 1952. It belongs to the Trixoscelidinae, a group of small to medium-sized flies commonly known as heleomyzid flies. The Trixoscelis is characterized by distinctive wing venation and body structure. Available information on this species is limited, with records primarily from taxonomic databases and museum collections.

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How to pronounce Trixoscelis flavida: /ˌtrɪk.sɒˈsɛ.lɪs ˈflæ.vɪ.də/
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Similar Taxa
- Trixoscelis speciesOther in the Trixoscelis share similar body plans and wing venation patterns, requiring examination of specific morphological characters for accurate identification.