Cuterebra neomexicana
Sabrosky, 1986
Cuterebra neomexicana is a of New World skin described by Sabrosky in 1986. Like other members of the Cuterebra, it is a mammalian with that develop subcutaneously in . The species is poorly documented in the scientific literature, with minimal published information on its biology, host associations, and distribution beyond the original description.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cuterebra neomexicana: //kjuːtɪˈrɛbrə niːoʊˌmɛksɪˈkɑnə//
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Distribution
New Mexico, based on the epithet and known records of related species in the region. The specific locality and full range remain undocumented in available sources.
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Taxonomic Note
Cuterebra neomexicana was described by C.W. Sabrosky in 1986 as part of his comprehensive monograph on North Cuterebra . The Cuterebra was formerly placed in its own (Cuterebridae) but is now classified as a (Cuterebrinae) within .
Data Deficiency
This is extremely poorly represented in public databases and scientific literature. iNaturalist records only a single observation, and no records, morphological descriptions, or ecological studies were found in the provided sources.