Otitidae

plural noun
Otit·​i·​dae | \ ōˈtitəˌdē\

Definition of Otitidae

: a family of acalyptrate flies that includes numerous robust flies usually with spotted or banded wings, frequently with metallic colors, and with larvae which usually feed on decaying vegetable matter

History and Etymology for Otitidae

New Latin, from Otites, type genus (origin unknown) + -idae

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