Chaetogaedia

Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1891

Chaetogaedia is a of comprising approximately 14 described . The genus was established by Brauer & Bergenstamm in 1891 and is classified within the tribe Goniini of the Exoristinae. Species are distributed across the Americas, with records from North, Central, and South America. As with other tachinids, members are presumed to be , though specific associations for most species remain undocumented.

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Distribution

of Chaetogaedia have been recorded from the southwestern United States through Mexico and into South America. Specific countries with documented records include the United States, Mexico, and various South nations. The shows a predominantly Neotropical and southern Nearctic distribution pattern.

Ecological Role

As members of the , in this likely function as of other , contributing to of potential species. Specific ecological impacts have not been quantified.

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