Dexia ventralis

Aldrich, 1925

Dexia ventralis is a tachinid fly described by Aldrich in 1925. As a member of the Tachinidae, it is a fly, though specific relationships for this remain undocumented. The species is recorded from North America with limited observational data available.

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How to pronounce Dexia ventralis: //ˈdɛksiə vɛnˈtrælɪs//

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic placement

Dexia ventralis is classified in the Dexiinae and tribe Dexiini, placing it among the more derived tachinid lineages. The Dexia contains multiple North American , though species-level in this group requires careful examination of male terminalia and other subtle morphological characters.

Data limitations

Only 6 observations are recorded in iNaturalist as of the knowledge cutoff, indicating this is a poorly documented . No records, detailed morphological descriptions, or ecological studies have been identified in the available sources.

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