Tephritis
Appearance
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Tephritis | |
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Tephritis formosa | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Tephritidae |
Subfamily: | Tephritinae |
Tribe: | Tephritini |
Genus: | Tephritis Latreille, 1804[1] |
Type species | |
Musca arnicae | |
Synonyms | |
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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] They can be found in a wide range of climate types, from hot semidesert to tundra.[12] Most species inhabit the inflorescences of plants from several tribes in the family Asteraceae, and a few species cause galls to form.[10][13]
Tephritis can be distinguished from other fruit flies of the Tephritinae by the arrangement of setae on their bodies, among other characters.[14][15]
Species
[edit]The genus Tephritis includes the following species:[16]
- T. acanthiophilopsis Hering, 1938[17]
- T. afra (Hering, 1941)[18]
- T. afrostriata Korneyev, 2013[11]
- T. alamutensis Namin & Korneyev, 2017[19]
- T. alini Hering, 1936[20]
- T. amata Hering, 1938[17]
- T. angulatofasciata Portschinsky, 1891[21]
- T. angustipennis (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. annuliformis Wang, 1990[7]
- T. anthrax Korneyev & Evstigneev, 2019[23]
- T. araneosa (Coquillett, 1894)[24]
- T. arizonaensis Quisenberry, 1951[25]
- T. arnicae (Linnaeus, 1758)
- T. arsenii Korneyev et al., 2015[26]
- T. atocoptera Agarwal & Kapoor, 1988[27]
- T. azari Namin & Korneyev, 2012[28]
- T. baccharis (Coquillett, 1894)[24]
- T. bardanae (Schrank, 1803)[29]
- T. bimaculata Freidberg, 1981[30]
- T. bipartita Hendel, 1938[31]
- T. brachyura Loew, 1869[32]
- T. brunnea Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. bushi Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. californica Doane, 1899[34]
- T. calliopsis Wang, 1990[7]
- T. cameo Korneyev, 2013[11]
- T. campana Korneyev & Namin 2019[35]
- T. candidipennis Foote, 1960[36]
- T. carcassa Dirlbek & Dirlbekova, 1974[37]
- T. cardualis Hardy, 1974[38]
- T. carmen Hering, 1937[39]
- T. cassiniae Malloch, 1931[40]
- T. cincta (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. cinerea Munro, 1931[41]
- T. cirsicola Hering, 1938[17]
- T. collina Wang, 1990[7]
- T. cometa (Loew, 1840)[42]
- T. conflata Dirlbek & Dirlbek, 1995[43]
- T. consimilis Chen, 1938[44]
- T. consuta Wang, 1990[7]
- T. conura (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. conyzifoliae Merz, 1992[45]
- T. corolla Richter, 1975[46]
- T. crepidis Hendel, 1927[47]
- T. crinita Hering, 1961[48]
- T. daedala Hardy, 1964[49]
- T. darjeelingensis Agarwal, et al., 1992[50]
- T. dentata Wang, 1990[7]
- T. dilacerata (Loew, 1846)[51]
- T. dioscurea (Loew, 1856)[52]
- T. distigmata Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. dudichi Aczel, 1939[53]
- T. duguma Dirlbek, 1975[54]
- T. euarestelloides Richter, 1975[46]
- T. fallax (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. fascigera Malloch, 1931[40]
- T. femoralis Chen, 1938[44]
- T. flaviventris Hering, 1938[17]
- T. formosa (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. frauenfeldi Hendel, 1927[47]
- T. furcata Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. glaciatrix (Enderlein, 1934)[55]
- T. gladius Korneyev, 2013[11]
- T. goberti Séguy, 1932[56]
- T. heiseri Frauenfeld, 1865[57]
- T. heliophila Hendel, 1927[47]
- T. hemimelaena (Bezzi, 1920)[58]
- T. hendeliana Hering, 1944[59]
- T. hengduana Wang, 1990[7]
- T. hesperia Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. hospita Richter, 1975[46]
- T. hungarica Hering, 1937[39]
- T. hurvitzi Freidberg, 1981[30]
- T. hyoscyami (Linnaeus, 1758)
- T. impunctata Shiraki, 1933[60]
- T. jabeliae Freidberg, 1981[30]
- T. joanae Goeden, 1993[61]
- T. jocaste Hering, 1953[62]
- T. kogardtauica Hering, 1944[59]
- T. koreacola Kwon, 1985[63]
- T. kovalevi Korneyev & Kameneva, 1990[64]
- T. kukunoria Hendel, 1927[47]
- T. kutuki Yaran & Görmez, 2020[65]
- T. labecula Foote, 1959[66]
- T. leavittensis Blanc, 1979[67]
- T. leontodontis (De Geer, 1776)[68][13]
- T. ludhianaensis Agarwal & Kapoor, 1988[27]
- T. luteipes Merz, 1992[69]
- T. maccus Hering, 1937[39]
- T. majuscula Hering & Ito, 1953[70]
- T. marginata Malloch, 1931[40]
- T. mariannae Merz, 1992[69]
- T. matricariae (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. megalura Hering, 1938[17]
- T. merzi Freidberg & Kütük, 2003[71]
- T. mesopotamica Korneyev & J.Dirlbek, 2000[72]
- T. michiganensis Quisenberry, 1951[25]
- T. monapunctata Wang, 1990[7]
- T. mongolica Hendel, 1927[47]
- T. multiguttata (Becker, 1913)[73]
- T. multiguttulata Hering, 1953[62]
- T. mutabilis Merz, 1992[69]
- T. nebulosa (Becker, 1908)
- T. neesii (Meigen, 1830)[74][13]
- T. nigricauda (Loew, 1856)[52]
- T. obscuricornis Rondani, 1871[75]
- T. ochroptera Korneyev, 2013[11]
- T. oedipus Hendel, 1927[47]
- T. okera (Shinji, 1940)[76]
- T. oligostictica Dirlbek & Dirlbek, 1971[77]
- T. ovatipennis Foote, 1960[36]
- T. ozaslani Kütük, Bayrak & Hayat, 2012[78]
- T. pallescens Hering, 1961[48]
- T. palmeri Jenkins, 1989[79]
- T. pantosticta Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. pelia Schiner, 1868[80]
- T. pentagonella (Bezzi, 1928)[81]
- T. phaeostigma Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. plebeia Malloch, 1931[40]
- T. poenia (Walker, 1849)[82]
- T. posis Hering, 1939[83]
- T. postica Loew, 1844[22]
- T. praecox (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. prolixa Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. protrusa Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. pterostigma Chen, 1938[44]
- T. pulchra (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. pumila Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. puncta (Becker, 1908)[84]
- T. pura (Loew, 1873)[85]
- T. quasiprolixa Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. rasa Séguy, 1934[86]
- T. recurrens Loew, 1869[32]
- T. robusta Korneyev, 2013[11]
- T. rufina Rondani, 1871[75]
- T. rufipennis Doane, 1899[34]
- T. ruralis (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. rydeni Hering, 1956[87]
- T. sahandi Khaghaninia, et al., 2011[12]
- T. santolinae Hering, 1934[88]
- T. sauterina Merz, 1994[89]
- T. schelkovnikovi Zaitzev, 1945[90]
- T. scitula (Wulp, 1900)[91]
- T. scorzonerae Merz, 1993[92]
- T. separata Rondani, 1871[75]
- T. shansiana Chen, 1940[93]
- T. signatipennis Foote, 1960[36]
- T. simplex (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. sinensis Chen, 1940[93]
- T. sinica (Wang, 1990)[7]
- T. sonchina Hering, 1937[39]
- T. spreta (Loew, 1861)[94]
- T. stictica Loew, 1862[95]
- T. stigmatica (Coquillett, 1899)[96]
- T. subpura (Johnson, 1909)[97]
- T. subradiata Wulp, 1900[91]
- T. tanaceti Hering, 1956[87]
- T. tasmaniae Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. tatarica Portschinsky, 1891[21]
- T. theryi Séguy, 1930[98]
- T. thoracica Malloch, 1931[40]
- T. triangula Ito, 1952[99]
- T. tridentata Korneyev & Namin, 2013[100]
- T. truncata (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. trupanea Hardy & Drew, 1996[33]
- T. trypaneina Hering, 1953[62]
- T. turkeri Kütük & Yaran, 2020[101]
- T. umbrosa Dirlbek & Dirlbek, 1968[102]
- T. urelliosomima Korneyev & J.Dirlbek, 2000[72]
- T. valida (Loew, 1858)[103]
- T. variata (Becker, 1908)[84]
- T. vespertina (Loew, 1844)[22]
- T. volkovitshi (Richter, 1995)[9][12]
- T. webbii Doane, 1899[34]
- T. wulpi Norrbom, 1999[15]
- T. zernyi Hendel, 1927[47]
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