Rivellia conjuncta
Loew, 1873
Rivellia conjuncta is a of signal fly in the Platystomatidae, first described by Loew in 1873. Signal flies are recognized for their distinctive wing-waving , which serves as intraspecific communication for mate recruitment. The Rivellia includes species associated with leguminous plants, with larvae typically feeding on root nodules containing nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Specific biological details for R. conjuncta remain poorly documented in available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Rivellia conjuncta: /rɪˈvɛliə kənˈdʒʌŋktə/
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