Belvosia borealis

Aldrich, 1928

Belvosia borealis is a bristle fly in the Tachinidae, first described by Aldrich in 1928. It is a that attacks in the Ceratomia. The species is distributed across northern North America, including Canada and the United States.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Belvosia borealis: /bɛlˈvoʊʒə bɔːˈriːəlɪs/

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Distribution

Canada and the United States.

Diet

As a , larvae develop within of the Ceratomia.

Host Associations

  • Ceratomia - of targeted as .

Ecological Role

Acts as a , contributing to of in the Ceratomia.

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