Tephritidae
The Tephritidae are one of two fly families known as fruit flies. The other family is the Drosophilidae.
There are nearly 5,000 species of tephritid fruit fly in almost 500 genera of the Tephritidae.[1][2] Description and genetic analyses are constantly changing the taxonomy of this family.[3] To distinguish them from the Drosophilidae, the Tephritidae are sometimes called 'peacock flies'.
Tephritidae Media
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This illustration was created using as model the Image:Urophora_affinis01.jpg picture
- Urophora quadrifasciata oviposition 2012-08-03.ogv
Ovipositing Urophora quadrifasciata on Centaurea jacea
- Urophora.cardui.male.jpg
Urophora cardui, male
- Strauzia longipennis.jpg
- Fruit fly Euaresta.jpg
Adult male and female fruit flies Euaresta aequalis / courtship ritual. Male on left.Location: Bartlett, Illinois, USA
- Procecidochares atra.jpg
- Euleia heraclei01.jpg
- Euleiaheraclei
- Chaetostomella cylindrica.jpg
References
- ↑ Merz B. 1994. Diptera Tephritidae. Insecta Helvetica Fauna 10: 1-198.
- ↑ Allen L. Norrbom 2004. Fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) phylogeny. The Diptera Site. Agricultural Research Service. Archived from the original on July 9, 2010. Retrieved July 31, 2010. [1]
- ↑ Foote R.H. & Steyskal G.C. 1981 Tephritidae. in: McAlpine J.F. (ed) Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, pp. 817–831.ISBN 0660107317 pdf