Uramya indita
(Walker, 1861)
Uramya indita is a described by Walker in 1861. It belongs to the Uramya within the Dexiinae. The species has a documented presence in North America, including the United States, Mexico, and El Salvador, though some sources also cite records from East Asia. The genus Uramya comprises flies that attack various .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Uramya indita: /ʊˈræmiə ˈɪndɪtə/
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Distribution
United States, Mexico, and El Salvador. GBIF records confirm presence in North America. Some sources also report occurrence in China, Japan, and Russia, though these records may reflect taxonomic confusion or misidentification requiring verification.
Ecological Role
As a member of , likely functions as a of other , though specific records for this are not documented in available sources.