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The population dynamics of Tephritidae that inhabit flowerheads
1998The Tephritidae contains about 4500 species of small- to medium-size acalypterate flies distributed widely across all Zoogeographic regions of the world (Foote, 1984). With few exceptions, the larvae are phytophagous and feed inside specific plant structures, such as flowers, leaves, stems, roots or fruit.
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On the checklist of Ukrainian Diptera Tephritoidea: Tephritidae
An annotated list includes 141 species recorded from Ukraine, with 75 species from Kyiv oblast (region), 63 from Luhansk oblast, 57 from Ternopil oblast, 54 from Cherkasy oblast and 48 from Crimea. At the same time, 0 species were recorded from Vohlyn and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts, and only 1–5 species from Rivne, Zhytomyr, Sumy, Lviv, Khmelnytsky ...openaire +1 more source
The Tephritidae and Otitidae of the Bahama Islands (Diptera)
1960(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF INDIAN DACINAE DIPTERA TEPHRITIDAE
1986(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Phylogenetic Relationships among Higher Groups of Tephritidae
1999A previous chapter (Korneyev, Chapter 1) presented the ground plan of the superfamily Tephritoidea and its main phylogenetic clusters, including the family Tephritidae. It was hypothesized that the family Pyrgotidae is the sister group of the Tephritidae, and that the latter family must be expanded to incorporate the Tachiniscidae which actually are ...
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Türkiye’nin Tephritidae (Diptera) Türleri
2012The family Tephritidae of the order Diptera with a large number of species has a worldwide distribution area. Tephritidae is mostly known with the species making economically damage on some fruits. The larvae of species belonging to this family are called “Fruit flies” due to generally their feeding on fruits of cultivated and wild plants.
BAYRAK, Neslihan, HAYAT, Rüstem
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