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  2. Tephritidae - Wikipedia

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    Some fruit flies show Batesian mimicry, bearing the colors and markings of dangerous arthropods such as wasps or jumping spiders because it helps the fruit flies avoid predation, though the flies lack stingers. Adult tephritid fruit flies are often found on the host plant and feeding on pollen, nectar, rotting plant debris, or honeydew.

  3. Tephritis - Wikipedia

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    Tephritis is a genus of flies. It contains around 170 described species, making it the sixth largest genus in the family Tephritidae. [10] Many more undescribed species are known from specimen collections. [11] Tephritis occur throughout much of the world, but most are Palearctic. [10]

  4. Tephritis rufipennis - Wikipedia

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    Tephritis rufipennis is an American species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Tephritis of the family Tephritidae. [2] This species has a unique wing pattern that is easily distinguishable from other North American Tephritis species, due to its dark edges.

  5. Tephritoidea - Wikipedia

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    Euleia heraclei (Tephritidae), showing the patterned wings. Tephritoidea are generally rather hairy flies with setae weakly differentiated. They have the following synapomorphies: male tergum 6 strongly reduced or absent; surstylus or medial surstylus with toothlike prensisetae (in Piophilidae only in one genus); female sterna 4-6 with anterior rodlike apodemes; female tergosternum 7 ...

  6. Merzomyia westermanni - Wikipedia

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    Merzomyia westermanni is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Merzomyia of the family Tephritidae. [5] It is a medium-sized fly also commonly known as the ‘Swiss Cheese Tephritid’. Its wings, which span up to 7.1 mm, [6] are intricately patterned with reticulated golden-brown markings. A distinct clear patch of irregular size ...

  7. Bactrocera dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    B. dorsalis thorax and abdomen. B. dorsalis is a species of tephritid fruit fly. Flies that belong to this family are usually small to medium-sized with colorful markings. In particular, B. dorsalis belongs to a complex of physically similar flies called the Bactrocera dorsalis complex, whose defining characteristics include a mostly black thorax and dark T-shaped marking on the fly's ...

  8. Urophora quadrifasciata - Wikipedia

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    Urophora quadrifasciata is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Urophora of the family Tephritidae. The host plant for the larvae is usually a knapweed ( Centaurea sp), [ 3 ] and because of this, it is used to control Centaurea stoebe .

  9. Tephritis thoracica - Wikipedia

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    Tephritis thoracica is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Tephritis of the family Tephritidae. [2] Distribution. New Zealand. References This ...

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