Mycetaulus longipennis

Loew, 1870

Mycetaulus longipennis is a of fly in the Piophilidae, commonly known as cheese skippers or skipper flies. The species was described by Hermann Loew in 1870. Members of this family are typically associated with decaying organic matter, particularly cheese and cured meats, though specific ecological details for M. longipennis remain poorly documented in published literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Mycetaulus longipennis: /ˌmaɪsɪˈtɔːləs ˌlɒnɡɪˈpɛnɪs/

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