Euryomma peregrinum

Euryomma peregrinum is a small species of flies from the family Fanniidae.

It is the type species of the genus Euryomma and was originally described by the German entomologist Johann Wilhelm Meigen, in 1826.

The larvae feed on decaying vegetable matter and carrion.

Distribution is now most tropical and temperate regions worldwide, having been introduced.

With bare arista (as in Fannia), with the first pre-sutural dorsocentral bristle less than half as long as the second.