Aischrocrania
Aischrocrania is a genus of tephritid or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae.[2][3][4]
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Genus: | Aischrocrania Hendel, 1927 |
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Aischrocrania species
- Aischrocrania aldrichi (Hendel, 1927)
- Aischrocrania brevimedia (Wang, 1992)
- Aischrocrania chowi (Tseng, Chu, & Chen, 1992)
- Aischrocrania jucunda (Ito, 1956)
- Aischrocrania multipilosa (Kwon, 1985)
- Aischrocrania prima (Richter & Kandybina, 1981)
- Aischrocrania quadrimaculata (Shiraki, 1933)
- Aischrocrania quadrisetata (Hering, 1938)
References
- Fruit flies (Tephritidae): phylogeny and evolution of behavior
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- "GBIF". Retrieved March 4, 2019.
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