Agromyza

/ˌæɡroʊˈmaɪzə/ noun

A genus of small flies whose larvae mine in plant tissues, often considered agricultural pests.

From Greek 'agros' (field) + 'myza' (fly, from 'myzein' meaning to suck). Named for these insects' feeding behavior and agricultural significance, combining root words to describe the organism's habitat and action.

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