Gonia sagax
Townsend, 1892
Gonia sagax is a of described by Townsend in 1892. As a member of the , it is a fly, though specific relationships for this species remain undocumented in the available literature. The species is known to occur in the United States, with records indicating presence in North America. Like other tachinids, likely visit flowers for nectar, but detailed behavioral and ecological studies specific to G. sagax are lacking.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Gonia sagax: /ˈɡoʊ.ni.ə ˈsæ.ɡæks/
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Distribution
United States (North America). Distribution records from GBIF indicate presence in North America, though specific state or regional records beyond the general United States occurrence are not detailed in available sources.