Bombyliomyia soror

(Williston, 1886)

Bombyliomyia soror is a of bristle in the . It is found in North America, with recorded distribution spanning Canada, the United States, Mexico, Guatemala, and Rica. As a tachinid fly, it likely functions as a , though specific relationships remain undocumented. The species was first described by Williston in 1886.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bombyliomyia soror: /bɔm.bɪ.liːˈoʊ.mi.ə ˈsɔ.rɔr/

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Distribution

Recorded from Canada, United States, Rica, Guatemala, and Mexico. GBIF and iNaturalist data confirm presence in North America.

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