Ginglymia johnsoni
(Coquillett, 1895)
Ginglymia johnsoni is a of tachinid fly described by Coquillett in 1895. As a member of the Tachinidae , it is a fly, though specific associations for this species remain undocumented. The species is recorded from North America with minimal observational data available.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ginglymia johnsoni: /dʒɪŋˈɡlɪmiə ˈdʒɑnsəni/
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Distribution
North America. Specific locality data are sparse; the is represented by only 4 observations in iNaturalist and lacks detailed distribution records beyond the continental-level designation.
Ecological Role
As a tachinid fly, the likely functions as a of other insects, though no specific records or ecological studies have been documented for G. johnsoni.
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Taxonomic Note
Ginglymia is a within the tribe Leskiini, Tachininae. The genus contains relatively few described , and G. johnsoni is among the least documented.
Data Deficiency
This exemplifies the data gap common to many tachinid flies: while taxonomically valid and accepted, it lacks species-specific biological information in published literature. Most available data derives from taxonomic databases rather than ecological or behavioral studies.