This species usually lives in the herbous plants of deciduous wetforests and in hedges rows.
Description
Meiosimyza rorida can reach a body length of about. These small flies have rounded, yellowish bodies with dark bristles. They show characteristic sternopleural setae and anteroventral comb-like rows of black spinules on the fore femora. The head is yellowish-white, with large reddishcompound eyes. The apex of the antennae is brown. The chest is reddish-yellow, with a shiny mesonotum and long bristles. The thorax and the abdomen are jointed by a narrowwaist. The legs are yellowish. The wings are transparent and slightly yellow coloured.