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Tetanops Integer
''Tetanops integer'' is a species of ulidiid or picture-winged fly in the genus ''Tetanops'' of the family Tephritidae. References integer An integer is the number zero (), a positive natural number (, , , etc.) or a negative integer with a minus sign (−1, −2, −3, etc.). The negative numbers are the additive inverses of the corresponding positive numbers. In the language ...
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Tetanops
''Tetanops'' is a genus of picture-winged flies in the family Ulidiidae. Species *Subgenus '' Eurycephalomyia'' Hendel, 1907 :*'' Tetanops sintenisi'' Becker, 1909 *Subgenus '' Tetanops'' Fallén, 1820 :*'' Tetanops contarinii'' Rondani, 1869 :*'' Tetanops corsicana'' Becker, 1909 :*'' Tetanops flavescens'' Macquart, 1835 :*'' Tetanops laticeps'' Loew, 1868 :*'' Tetanops myopina'' Fallén, 1820 :*'' Tetanops psammophila'' Loew, 1862 Others: * '' Tetanops apicalis'' * '' Tetanops cazieri'' * '' Tetanops eryngii'' * '' Tetanops impunctata'' * '' Tetanops integer'' * '' Tetanops luridipennis'' * '' Tetanops magdalenae'' * ''Tetanops myopaeformis ''Tetanops myopaeformis'', the sugar beet root maggot, is a species of picture-winged fly in the genus '' Tetanops'' of the family Ulidiidae. It is a serious pest of sugarbeet A sugar beet is a plant whose root contains a high concentration o ...'' * '' Tetanops parallelus'' * '' Tetanops rufifrons'' * '' Tetanops vittifrons'' ...
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Tephritidae
The Tephritidae are one of two fly families referred to as fruit flies, the other family being the Drosophilidae. The family Tephritidae does not include the biological model organisms of the genus ''Drosophila'' (in the family Drosophilidae), which is often called the "common fruit fly". Nearly 5,000 described species of tephritid fruit fly are categorized in almost 500 genera of the Tephritidae. Description, recategorization, and genetic analyses are constantly changing the taxonomy of this family. To distinguish them from the Drosophilidae, the Tephritidae are sometimes called peacock flies, in reference to their elaborate and colorful markings. The name comes from the Greek τεφρος, ''tephros'', meaning "ash grey". They are found in all the biogeographic realms. Description For terms see Morphology of Diptera anTephritidae glossary Tephritids are small to medium-sized (2.5–10 mm) flies that are often colourful, and usually with pictured wings, the subcostal ve ...
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