Platensina

Platensina is a genus of tephritid or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae.[1]

Platensina
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Platensina

Enderlein, 1911

Species

  • Platensina acrostacta (Wiedemann, 1824)
  • Platensina alboapicalis Hering, 1938
  • Platensina amita Hardy, 1974
  • Platensina ampla Meijere, 1914
  • Platensina amplipennis (Walker, 1860)
  • Platensina apicalis Hendel, 1915
  • Platensina aptata Hardy, 1974
  • Platensina bezzii Hardy, 1974
  • Platensina diaphasis (Bigot, 1891)
  • Platensina euryptera (Bezzi, 1913)
  • Platensina fukienica Hering, 1939
  • Platensina fulvifacies Hering, 1941
  • Platensina guttatolimbata (Enderlein, 1911)
  • Platensina intacta Hardy, 1973
  • Platensina katangana Munro, 1937
  • Platensina nigrodiscalis Munro, 1947
  • Platensina parvipuncta Malloch, 1939
  • Platensina quadrula Hardy, 1973
  • Platensina sumbana Enderlein, 1911
  • Platensina tetrica Hering, 1939
  • Platensina trimaculata Hardy & Drew, 1996
  • Platensina voneda (Walker, 1849)
  • Platensina woodi (Bezzi, 1924)
  • Platensina zodiacalis (Bezzi, 1913)
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