Voriini
Guides
Cyrtophleba
Cyrtophleba is a genus of tachinid flies in the family Tachinidae, subfamily Dexiinae, tribe Voriini. The genus was established by Camillo Rondani in 1856. Tachinid flies in this group are generally parasitoids, though specific host associations for Cyrtophleba species remain poorly documented. The genus has been recorded from northern Europe including Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
Eulasiona
Eulasiona is a genus of tachinid flies established by Townsend in 1892. The genus currently contains 12 described species distributed primarily in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. As members of the family Tachinidae, these flies are parasitoids, though specific host associations for most Eulasiona species remain undocumented. The genus is classified in the subfamily Dexiinae and tribe Voriini.
Hypovoria
Hypovoria is a genus of tachinid flies in the tribe Voriini, subfamily Dexiinae. The genus was established by Villeneuve in 1912 and currently includes five described species. It is distributed across northern Europe, with records from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. As with other tachinid flies, members of this genus are parasitoids, though specific host associations remain poorly documented.
Meledonus californicus
Meledonus californicus is a species of tachinid fly described by Coquillett in 1895. The genus Meledonus belongs to the tribe Voriini within the subfamily Dexiinae. The species is known from North America, with records from Canada and the United States. Tachinid flies in this group are generally parasitoids of other insects, though specific host associations for this species have not been documented in the available literature.
Plagiomima
Plagiomima is a genus of tachinid flies (Diptera: Tachinidae) in the tribe Voriini, subfamily Dexiinae. The genus was described by Brauer and Bergenstamm in 1891. It contains approximately 13 described species distributed primarily in the Americas, with most species described by Aldrich in 1926 and Reinhard in the mid-20th century. As with other tachinids, members of this genus are likely parasitoids, though specific host associations remain poorly documented.
Uclesia
Uclesia is a genus of tachinid flies established by Girschner in 1901. The genus comprises eleven described species distributed across the Palearctic and Nearctic regions. As members of the family Tachinidae, these flies are parasitoids, though specific host records for Uclesia species remain poorly documented.
Wagneria vernata
Wagneria vernata is a tachinid fly described by West in 1925. The species epithet 'vernata' (from Latin 'vernus', meaning 'of spring') suggests seasonal activity in spring. As a member of Tachinidae, it is a parasitoid fly, though specific host relationships remain undocumented. The species has been recorded from Canada and the United States.