Pegomya flavifrons Lat. “Pegomya flavifrons“
Pegomya flavifrons is a species of root-maggot fly (insects in the family Anthomyiidae).




Ancestry Graph
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arthropods("phylum: Arthropods"):::active
arthropods-->insects("class: Insects"):::active
insects-->brachyceran-flies("suborder: Brachyceran Flies"):::active
brachyceran-flies-->root-maggot-flies("family: Root-maggot Flies"):::active
root-maggot-flies-.->delia("genus: Delia")
root-maggot-flies-.->eustalomyia-hilaris(["species: Eustalomyia hilaris"])
root-maggot-flies-.->leucophora-obtusa(["species: Leucophora obtusa"])
root-maggot-flies==>pegomya-flavifrons(["species: Pegomya flavifrons"]):::active
click delia href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/brachyceran-flies/root-maggot-flies/delia/"
click eustalomyia-hilaris href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/brachyceran-flies/root-maggot-flies/eustalomyia-hilaris/"
click leucophora-obtusa href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/brachyceran-flies/root-maggot-flies/leucophora-obtusa/"
click pegomya-flavifrons href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/brachyceran-flies/root-maggot-flies/pegomya-flavifrons/"
click arthropods href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/"
click insects href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/"
click brachyceran-flies href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/brachyceran-flies/"
click root-maggot-flies href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/brachyceran-flies/root-maggot-flies/"
Further Information
„Pegomya flavifrons“ on wikipedia.org
„Pegomya flavifrons“ on iNaturalist.org
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