Solieria flava

(Townsend, 1908)

Solieria flava is a of tachinid fly in the Tachinidae, described by Townsend in 1908. It belongs to the tribe Leskiini within the Tachininae. The species is recorded as present in North America based on distribution data. As a tachinid fly, it is likely a , though specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented in available sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Solieria flava: /sɔˈli.e.ri.a ˈfla.va/

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic note

The Solieria is placed in the tribe Leskiini, Tachininae. The specific epithet 'flava' (Latin for yellow) may refer to coloration, though this is not confirmed in available sources.

Data availability

Available information for this is limited to taxonomic records and a single iNaturalist observation. Detailed biological studies appear lacking in the provided sources.

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