Myiomyrmica

Steyskal, 1961

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Myiomyrmica is a of picture-winged flies in the Ulidiidae, established by Steyskal in 1961. The genus contains at least one described , M. fenestrata, originally described by Coquillett in 1900. Members of Ulidiidae are characterized by patterned or marked wings that often display distinct bands, spots, or reticulate markings.

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How to pronounce Myiomyrmica: /ˌmaɪ.oʊ.mɪrˈmɪ.kə/

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Taxonomic history

The was erected by Steyskal in 1961. The single included , Myiomyrmica fenestrata, was originally described by Coquillett in 1900 under a different genus before being transferred to Myiomyrmica.

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