Prosenoides flavipes

Coquillett, 1895

Prosenoides flavipes is a of bristle fly in the Tachinidae, first described by Coquillett in 1895. The species is known from North America, with records from the United States, Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica. As a tachinid fly, it is presumed to be a of other insects, though specific relationships remain undocumented.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Prosenoides flavipes: //prɒsɛˈnɔɪdiːz ˈflævɪpiːz//

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Distribution

United States, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica

Ecological Role

As a member of Tachinidae, this likely functions as a , contributing to regulation of insect .

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