Goniurellia
Goniurellia is a genus of the family Tephritidae, better known as fruit flies.[1][2][3]
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Species list
- Goniurellia apicalis
- Goniurellia ebejeri
- Goniurellia lacerata
- Goniurellia longicauda
- Goniurellia munroi
- Goniurellia octoradiata
- Goniurellia omissa
- Goniurellia persignata
- Goniurellia spinifera
- Goniurellia tridens (Hendel, 1910)
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