Cryptomeigenia dubia

Curran, 1926

Cryptomeigenia dubia is a of tachinid fly described by Curran in 1926. As a member of the Tachinidae , it is a fly whose larvae develop inside other insects. The Cryptomeigenia belongs to the tribe Blondeliini within the Exoristinae. Records indicate its presence in North America, though detailed biological information appears limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cryptomeigenia dubia: //ˌkɹɪptoʊmaɪˈdʒiːniə ˈdjuːbiə//

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Distribution

North America. GBIF records indicate presence in this region, though specific range details within the continent are not documented in available sources.

Ecological Role

As a tachinid fly, likely functions as a of other insects, contributing to natural of its .

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Taxonomic Note

The name 'dubia' (Latin for 'doubtful') may reflect uncertainty at the time of description, though the specific circumstances of this naming are not documented in available sources.

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