Belvosia canadensis

Curran, 1927

Belvosia canadensis is a of bristle in the , described by Curran in 1927. As a tachinid fly, it is likely an of other , though specific records for this species remain undocumented. The species occurs in North America, with records from both Canada and the United States.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Belvosia canadensis: /bɛlˈvoʊʒə kænəˈdɛnsɪs/

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Identification

Identification of Belvosia canadensis requires examination of diagnostic morphological features typical of the Belvosia, including characteristics of the bristle pattern and body structure. Specific distinguishing features from are not documented in available sources.

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Distribution

Canada and the United States.

Ecological Role

As a member of , Belvosia canadensis likely functions as a , contributing to of . The specific ecological role has not been documented.

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Taxonomic placement

Belvosia canadensis is classified in the Exoristinae, tribe Goniini, based on the Catalogue of Life .

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