Paravilla mexicana

Hall, 1981

Paravilla mexicana is a of in the , first described by Hall in 1981. As a member of the Paravilla, it belongs to the tribe Villini within the Anthracinae. Bee flies in this genus are typically or of other , particularly solitary and . The species epithet 'mexicana' suggests a geographic association with Mexico, though the precise distribution requires confirmation from specimen records.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Paravilla mexicana: //ˌpɛərəˈvɪlə mɛksɪˈkɑːnə//

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Distribution

The epithet 'mexicana' indicates a likely association with Mexico, though specific locality data from or verified records would be required to confirm the precise geographic range. As a member of the Paravilla, which is primarily distributed in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions, this species is expected to occur in southwestern North America or Mexico.

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