Prosenoides assimilis
Reinhard, 1954
Prosenoides assimilis is a of tachinid fly described by Reinhard in 1954. Tachinid flies are whose larvae develop inside other insects. The Prosenoides belongs to the tribe Dexiini within the Dexiinae. This species has been recorded from North America, with confirmed distribution in the United States and Mexico.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Prosenoides assimilis: /ˌproʊ.sɛˈnɔɪ.diːz əˈsɪm.ɪˌlɪs/
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Distribution
United States and Mexico.
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Taxonomic context
Prosenoides assimilis was described by H.J. Reinhard in 1954. The Prosenoides is part of the diverse tachinid , which contains thousands of of flies. Many tachinid species remain poorly known biologically, with descriptions based primarily on .