Cordyligaster septentrionalis
Townsend, 1909
Cordyligaster septentrionalis is a of bristle in the , described by Townsend in 1909. It is recorded from North America, with observational data indicating presence across the United States. As a tachinid fly, it likely functions as a , though specific associations for this species remain undocumented in the available literature.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cordyligaster septentrionalis: /kɔːrˌdɪlɪˈɡæstər sɛpˌtɛntriəˈneɪlɪs/
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Distribution
North America; specifically recorded from the United States. Distribution records from GBIF and iNaturalist confirm presence in this region.
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Taxonomic history
Described by Charles Howard Townsend in 1909. The epithet 'septentrionalis' (Latin for 'northern') suggests a geographic distinction from related species, though the specific basis for this naming has not been documented in available sources.