Braula

/ˈbraʊlə/ noun

A parasitic fly that lives on honeybee colonies, especially the Braula coeca, a tiny wingless fly that feeds on bee food.

From New Latin, likely derived from a Germanic or Romance language root. The genus was scientifically named to describe this specific parasitic relationship.

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