Dinera grisescens

(Fallén, 1817)

Dinera grisescens is a of bristle fly in the Tachinidae. It is widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, occurring in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. As a member of the Tachinidae family, it is a fly, though specific associations for this species are not well documented. The species was first described by Fallén in 1817.

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How to pronounce Dinera grisescens: //ˈdɪ.nə.rə ɡrɪˈsɛs.ɛnz//

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Distribution

Widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere: North America (Canada), Europe (British Isles, Scandinavia, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Balkans), and Asia (Russia, Mongolia, Central Asia including Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, China, Transcaucasia).

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