Scaptia beyonceae facts for kids
Scaptia beyonceae is a species of horse fly found in north-east Queensland, Australia. It was first recorded in 1981 but not scientifically described until 2011. The fly is named after American recording artist and actress Beyoncé.
Scaptia beyonceae has a golden tip to its abdomen, formed by a dense patch of golden hairs. Hence its name.
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In Spanish: Scaptia beyonceae para niños
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