Tephritini – Wikipedia

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Tribe of flies

Tephritini is a tribe of fruit flies in the family Tephritidae. There are about 12 genera and at least 40 described species in Tephritini.[1][2]

  • Acanthiophilus Becker, 1908[3]
  • Acronneus Munro, 1939[4]
  • Actinoptera Rondani, 1871[5]
  • Antoxya Munro, 1957[6]
  • Axiothauma Munro, 1946[7]
  • Bevismyia Munro, 1957[8]
  • Brachydesis Hancock, 1986[9]
  • Brachytrupanea Hancock, 1986[9]
  • Campiglossa Rondani, 1870[5]
  • Capitites Foote & Freidberg, 1981
  • Celidosphenella Hendel, 1914[11]
  • Collessomyia Hardy & Drew, 1996[12]
  • Cooronga Hardy & Drew, 1996[12]
  • Cryptophorellia Freidberg & Hancock, 1989 [13]
  • Dectodesis Munro, 1957[6]
  • Deroparia Munro, 1957[6]
  • Desmella Munro, 1957[6]
  • Dioxyna Frey, 1945[14]
  • Dyseuaresta Hendel, 1928[15]
  • Elgonina Munro, 1957[6]
  • Euaresta Loew, 1873[16]
  • Euarestella Hendel, 1927[17]
  • Euarestoides Benjamin, 1934[18]
  • Euryphalara Munro, 1938[19]
  • Euthauma Munro, 1949[20]
  • Freidbergia Merz, 1999[21]
  • Goniurellia Hendel, 1927[17]
  • Gymnosagena Munro, 1935[22]
  • Heringina Aczél, 1940[23]
  • Homoeothrix Hering, 1944[24]
  • Homoeotricha Hering, 1944[24]
  • Hyalopeza Munro, 1957[6]
  • Hyalotephritis Freidberg, 1979[25]
  • Insizwa Munro, 1929[26]
  • Lamproxyna Hendel, 1914[11]
  • Lamproxynella Hering, 1941[27]
  • Lethyna Munro, 1957[6]
  • Marriottella Munro, 1939[28]
  • Mastigolina Munro, 1937[29]
  • Mesoclanis Munro, 1938[19]
  • Migmella Munro, 1957[6]
  • Multireticula Merz, 1999[21]
  • Namwambina Munro, 1957[6]
  • Neosphaeniscus Norrbom, 2010[30]
  • Neotephritis Hendel, 1935[31]
  • Oedosphenella Frey, 1936[32]
  • Orotava Frey, 1936[32]
  • Orthocanthoides Freidberg, 1987[33]
  • Oxyna Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[34]
  • Oxyparna Korneyev, 1990[35]
  • Pangasella Richter, 1995[36]
  • Paraactinoptera Hardy & Drew, 1996[12]
  • Parafreutreta Munro, 1929[37]
  • Parahyalopeza Hardy & Drew, 1996[12]
  • Paraspathulina Hardy & Drew, 1996[12]
  • Paratephritis Shiraki, 1933[38]
  • Peneparoxyna Hardy & Drew, 1996[12]
  • Peratomixis Munro, 1947[39]
  • Phaeogramma Grimshaw, 1901[40]
  • Pherothrinax Munro, 1957[6]
  • Plaumannimyia Hering, 1938[41]
  • Pseudoedaspis Hendel, 1914[11]
  • Ptosanthus Munro, 1957[6]
  • Quasicooronga Hardy & Drew, 1996[12]
  • Scedella Munro, 1957[6]
  • Soraida Hering, 1941[42]
  • Spathulina Rondani, 1856[43]
  • Sphenella Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[34]
  • Stelladesis Merz, 1999[21]
  • Tanaica Munro, 1957[6]
  • Telaletes Hering, 1938[41]
  • Tephritis Latreille, 1804[44]
  • Tephritomyia Hendel, 1927[17]
  • Tephritoresta Hering, 1942[45]
  • Tephrodesis Merz, 1999[21]
  • Trupanea Schrank, 1795[46]
  • Trupanodesis Merz, 1999[21]
  • Trypanaresta Hering, 1940[47]
  • Xanthaciura Hendel, 1914[11]

References[edit]

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  • Richard H. Foote, P. L. Blanc, Allen L. Norrbom. (1993). Handbook of the Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) of America North of Mexico. Cornell University Press (Comstock Publishing).

Further reading[edit]

  • Arnett, Ross H. (2000). American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico. CRC Press.

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