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Calyptrate Flies
Root-maggot Fly (
Genus Anthomyia
)
Taylor Creek Park, Toronto, ON.
August 9th, 2020. (6311)
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These flies are called "Root-maggots" because the larvae are found in the stems and roots of various plants. There are around 2,000 species in the family Anthomyiidae worldwide.