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Trypeta Artemisiae
''Trypeta artemisiae'' is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus ''Trypeta'' of the family Tephritidae. References

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Johan Christian Fabricius
Johan Christian Fabricius (7 January 1745 – 3 March 1808) was a Danish zoologist, specialising in "Insecta", which at that time included all arthropods: insects, arachnids, crustaceans and others. He was a student of Carl Linnaeus, and is considered one of the most important entomologists of the 18th century, having named nearly 10,000 species of animals, and established the basis for the modern insect classification. Biography Johan Christian Fabricius was born on 7 January 1745 at Tønder in the Duchy of Schleswig, where his father was a doctor. He studied at the gymnasium at Altona and entered the University of Copenhagen in 1762. Later the same year he travelled together with his friend and relative Johan Zoëga to Uppsala, where he studied under Carl Linnaeus for two years. On his return, he started work on his , which was finally published in 1775. Throughout this time, he remained dependent on subsidies from his father, who worked as a consultant at Frederiks Hospita ...
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Trypeta
''Trypeta'' is a genus of tephritid, or Tephritidae, fruit flies in the family Tephritidae. Species * ''Trypeta aberrans'' Hardy, 1973 * ''Trypeta albida'' Walker, 1853 * ''Trypeta amanda'' Hering, 1938 * ''Trypeta anitra'' Korneyev, 1997 * ''Trypeta apicalis'' (Shinji, 1939) * ''Trypeta apicefasciata'' Hering, 1938 * ''Trypeta arcifera'' Hering, 1938 * ''Trypeta artemisiae'' (Fabricius, 1794) * ''Trypeta basifasciata'' Richter & Kandybina, 1985 * ''Trypeta basilaris'' Wiedemann, 1830 * ''Trypeta beatifica'' Ito, 1984 * ''Trypeta bifasciata'' Han & Norrbom, 2005 * ''Trypeta binotata'' Zia, 1938 * ''Trypeta bipunctata'' Portschinsky, 1891 * ''Trypeta bomiensis'' Wang, 1996 * ''Trypeta brevivitta'' Walker, 1865 * ''Trypeta buddha'' Hering, 1942 * ''Trypeta californiensis'' Han & Norrbom, 2005 * ''Trypeta caucasia'' Bigot, 1880 * ''Trypeta chalybeiventris'' Wiedemann 1830 * ''Trypeta chiapasensis'' Han & Norrbom, 2005 * ''Trypeta choui'' Chen, 1948 * ''Trypeta concolor'' (Wulp, 1 ...
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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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Trypeta Artemisiae Ovipositing - 2012-08-03
''Trypeta'' is a genus of tephritid, or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae. Species * ''Trypeta aberrans'' Hardy, 1973 * ''Trypeta albida'' Walker, 1853 * ''Trypeta amanda'' Hering, 1938 * ''Trypeta anitra'' Korneyev, 1997 * ''Trypeta apicalis'' (Shinji, 1939) * ''Trypeta apicefasciata'' Hering, 1938 * '' Trypeta arcifera'' Hering, 1938 * ''Trypeta artemisiae'' (Fabricius, 1794) * ''Trypeta basifasciata'' Richter & Kandybina, 1985 * ''Trypeta basilaris'' Wiedemann, 1830 * ''Trypeta beatifica'' Ito, 1984 * ''Trypeta bifasciata'' Han & Norrbom, 2005 * '' Trypeta binotata'' Zia, 1938 * ''Trypeta bipunctata'' Portschinsky, 1891 * ''Trypeta bomiensis'' Wang, 1996 * ''Trypeta brevivitta'' Walker, 1865 * ''Trypeta buddha'' Hering, 1942 * ''Trypeta californiensis'' Han & Norrbom, 2005 * ''Trypeta caucasia'' Bigot, 1880 * ''Trypeta chalybeiventris'' Wiedemann 1830 * ''Trypeta chiapasensis'' Han & Norrbom, 2005 * ''Trypeta choui'' Chen, 1948 * ''Trypeta concolor'' (Wulp, 1899) * '' ...
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Diptera Of Europe
Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced mechanosensory organs known as halteres, which act as high-speed sensors of rotational movement and allow dipterans to perform advanced aerobatics. Diptera is a large order containing an estimated 1,000,000 species including horse-flies, crane flies, hoverflies and others, although only about 125,000 species have been described. Flies have a mobile head, with a pair of large compound eyes, and mouthparts designed for piercing and sucking (mosquitoes, black flies and robber flies), or for lapping and sucking in the other groups. Their wing arrangement gives them great maneuverability in flight, and claws and pads on their feet enable them to cling to smooth surfaces. Flies undergo complete metamorphosis; the eggs are often laid on the la ...
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