Euarestoides
Euarestoides is a genus of the family Tephritidae, better known as fruit flies.[1] The genus contains six species.[2]
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Genus: | Euarestoides Benjamin, 1934 |
Species
- Euarestoides abstersus (Loew, 1862) - Bahamas, eastern Canada and USA
- Euarestoides acutangulus (Thomson, 1869) - Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Trinidad & Tobago, USA, and Venezuela
- Euarestoides bimaculatus Savaris & Norrbom, 2019 - Peru
- Euarestoides dreisbachi Foote, 1958 - Guatemala, Mexico, Peru
- Euarestoides pereirai Savaris & Norrbom, 2019 - Brazil
- Euarestoides rionegrensis Savaris & Norrbom, 2019 - Colombia
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References
- "Revision of the Genus Euarestoides Benjamin (Diptera: Tephritidae)". Novaraxa. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
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