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Species Cordyligaster septentrionalis

 
 
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Preliminary checklist of the Tachinidae (Diptera) of the world
This document lists every valid species of Tachinidae in the world, assigned to subfamily, tribe, genus, and subgenus. Author, date, and approximate distribution are given. Junior synonyms are not listed in the first version of the checklist. Version 1.0 contains 8,547 species.

O'Hara J.E. (2003-2012) Homepage for Tachinidae resources
[cite:867556]
NB: some parts of this resource have entries of their own:(1)(2)

O’Hara J.E., Henderson S.J. (2020) World genera of the Tachinidae (Diptera) and their regional occurrence. Version 11.0
[cite:867555]
great resource but the genera are simply alphabetized with no suprageneric classification, and the diversity in each zoogeo realm not reflected [just presence noted]

Raney H. (-2014) Eastern Tachinids
[cite:473760]
Very helpful checklist of e. US fauna extracted from(1). The resource is maintained by one of BG's active members.

Taxonomic and host catalogue of the Tachinidae of America North of Mexico
Formerly Tachinidae of America North of Mexico. Updated 14 March 2014.

Fly control in livestock and poultry production, by Novartis Animal Health Inc.
[cite:730899]
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Field/Photo ID for Flies: Fly Guide
Created by Even Dankowicz, and maintained by Zachary and Even Dankowicz.

Flies of Illinois
Our own Angella Moorehouse has been photographing plants and bugs in Illinois for years and she has put together a free downloadable guide to many of the flies she has photographed in Illinois. You will likely find it useful throughout much of the Midwest and Northeast. Enjoy! Thank you, Angella!

 
 
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