Acemyini

Guides

  • Ceracia

    Ceracia is a genus of bristle flies in the family Tachinidae, established by Rondani in 1865. The genus comprises approximately 13 described species distributed across multiple continents. Members of this genus are parasitoid flies, though specific host associations remain poorly documented for most species. The genus is classified within the tribe Acemyini of the subfamily Tachininae.

  • Ceracia dentata

    Ceracia dentata is a species of tachinid fly in the tribe Acemyini. The species was described by Coquillett in 1895, originally placed in the genus Acemyia before transfer to Ceracia. It is known from North America with records spanning Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Chile. As a member of Tachinidae, it is a parasitoid fly, though specific host associations remain undocumented.