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Thyreophora cynophila : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thyreophora cynophila
''Thyreophora cynophila'', commonly known as the bone skipper is a species of fly, once thought to be the first fly to be driven to extinction by humans, but rediscovered in 2009.〔 It has a bright orange head, and is associated with animal carcasses where the bones are broken open. ==Description== ''Thyreophora cynophila'' was originally described by Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer in 1794, under the name ''Musca cynophila''. He described it in German as ''ドイツ語:Hundefliege'' ("dog-fly"), having found it on the carcass of a dog in Mannheim. The animal is nearly long, and the head is bright orange in colour, while the body and legs are metallic blue; the wings bear a pair of black spots.〔 In 1803, Johann Wilhelm Meigen transferred the species to a new genus, ''Thyreophora'', which means "shield-bearer", in reference to the enlarged scutellum in the male.〔 (The name Thyreophora is also used for a dinosaur suborder.)〔 Later reports extended the species' geographical range to include France and Austria, and some reported that the fly had a luminous head.〔
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