Uramya halisidotae

(Townsend, 1916)

Uramya halisidotae is a tachinid fly described by Townsend in 1916. It is a of the silver-spotted tiger moth, Lophocampa argentata. The species occurs across North America from Canada through the United States to Mexico.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Uramya halisidotae: //juːˈræmiə ˌhælɪsɪˈdoʊti//

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Distribution

Canada, United States, and Mexico.

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Ecological Role

As a of Lophocampa argentata, this contributes to natural of its .

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Taxonomic history

Originally described by Townsend in 1916. The specific epithet 'halisidotae' references the Halisidota (now synonymized with Lophocampa).

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