Ceracia
Rondani, 1865
Ceracia is a of bristle in the , established by Rondani in 1865. The genus comprises approximately 13 described distributed across multiple continents. Members of this genus are flies, though specific associations remain poorly documented for most species. The genus is classified within the tribe Acemyini of the Tachininae.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ceracia: //keˈraː.ki.a//
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Distribution
of Ceracia have been recorded from Africa, the Americas, and Europe based on described species and their localities. Ceracia africana occurs in Africa, Ceracia punensis in Peru, Ceracia subandina in South America, and Ceracia brachyptera and Ceracia mucronifera have European type localities.