Hypovoria cauta

(Townsend, 1926)

Hypovoria cauta is a tachinid fly described by Townsend in 1926. As a member of the Tachinidae, it belongs to a large group of flies whose larvae develop within or upon other insects. The has been documented across North America from Canada through the United States to Mexico.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hypovoria cauta: /hɪpoˈvɔːriə ˈkaʊtə/

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Distribution

Canada, United States, Mexico. GBIF records confirm presence in North America.

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Taxonomic Note

Hypovoria cauta was originally described by Charles Howard Townsend in 1926. The Hypovoria belongs to the tribe Voriini within the Dexiinae of Tachinidae.

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