Euantha litturata

(Olivier, 1811)

Euantha litturata is a bristle fly in the Tachinidae, first described by Olivier in 1811. It belongs to the Dexiinae and tribe Cordyligastrini. The has been documented in North America with specific records from the United States, Mexico, and Guatemala.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Euantha litturata: //juˈænθə lɪtjuˈreɪtə//

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Distribution

United States, Mexico, Guatemala

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