Hypertrophocera
Townsend, 1891
Hypertrophocera is a of tachinid flies established by Townsend in 1891. The genus contains at least one described , H. parvipes. These flies are , a characteristic trait of the Tachinidae . The genus is found in North America, with records from the United States and Mexico.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hypertrophocera: /haɪpərˈtroʊfoʊsɛrə/
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Distribution
United States and Mexico.
Ecological Role
As members of Tachinidae, in this likely function as of other insects, contributing to of species.
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Taxonomic status
The is accepted but contains only a single described , Hypertrophocera parvipes Townsend, 1891. Additional species may remain undescribed or the genus may be rarely collected.