Terellia
Terellia is a genus of tephritid or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae.[1][2][3][4]
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Genus: | Terellia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 |
Species
- Subgenus Cerajocera Rondani, 1856
- Terellia ceratocera Hendel, 1913)[5]
- Terellia clarissima Korneyev, 1987[6]
- Terellia euura (Hering, 1942)
- Terellia lappae (Cederhielm, 1798)
- Terellia nigronota Korneyev, 1985[7]
- Terellia occidentalis (Snow, 1894)
- Terellia plagiata (Dahlbom, 1850)[5]
- Terellia rhapontici Merz, 1990[8]
- Terellia setifera Hendel, 1927
- Terellia tussilaginis (Fabricius, 1775)[5]
- Subgenus Terellia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
- Terellia colon (Meigen, 1826)[5]
- Terellia fuscicornis (Loew, 1844)[9]
- Terellia longicauda (Meigen, 1838)[5]
- Terellia luteola (Wiedemann, 1830)
- Terellia odontolophi Korneyev, 1993
- Terellia orheana Korneyev, 1990
- Terellia pseudovirens (Hering, 1940)
- Terellia ruficauda (Fabricius, 1794)[5]
- Terellia sabroskyi Freidberg, 1982
- Terellia serratulae (Linnaeus, 1758)[5]
- Terellia uncinata White, 1989
- Terellia vectensis (Collin, 1937)[5]
- Terellia virens (Loew, 1846) - Green Knapweed Clearwing Fly
- Terellia winthemi (Meigen, 1826)[5]
- Terellia zerovae Korneyev, 1985[7][10][11]
Terellia ruficauda feeds on Canada thistle has been reported to be the most effective biological control agent for that plant.[12] Its larvae parasitize the seed heads of the plant feeding solely upon fertile seed heads.[13]
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See also
References
- ITIS
- Nomen.at
- GBIF
- Bei-Bienko, G. Ya. Keys to The Insects of The European Part of The USSR (Diptera). 5. Science Publishers, Lebanon. ISBN 978-9004090279. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
- White, Ian. M. (1988). "Tephritid Flies". Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. London: Royal Entomological Society. 10 (Pt 5a): 1–134.
- Korneyev, V. A. (1987). "A revision of the subgenus Cerajocera stat. n. of the genus Terellia (Diptera, Tephritidae) with description of a new species of fruit flies". Zool. Zh. 66: 237–243.
- Korneyev, V. A. (1985). "Fruit flies of the tribe Terelliini Hendel, 1927 (Diptera, Tephritidae) of the fauna of the USSR". Entomol. Obozr. 64: 626–644.
- Merz, B. (1990). "Terellia rhapontici new species, a new tephritid fly from the Swiss Alps (Diptera: Tephritidae)". Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft. 63: 189–194.
- Whittington, A.E. (2002). "Terellia fuscicornis (Loew, 1844) (Dipt., Tephritidae) new to Britain". Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. 138: 119–120.
- "subgenus Terellia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830". Biolib. Ondřej Zicha. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
- Smit, J.T. (2010). De Nederlandse boorvliegen (Tephritidae) [The Dutch drill flies (Tephritidae)] (in Dutch). 5. EIS.
- Moore 1975, Maw 1976
- Lalonde
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