Norrbomia

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Norrbomia
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Norrbomia

Papp, 1988 [1]
Type species
Norrbomia indica
Papp, 1988 [1]
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Norrbomia is a genus of flies belonging to the family lesser dung flies. [3]

Species

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References

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