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- Euphranta athertonia Permkam & Han****, 1995 Euphranta atrata Hardy, 1974 Euphranta balteata Hardy, 1981 Euphranta basalis (Walker, 1865) Euphranta bifasciata...
- Euphranta canadensis, the currant fruit fly, is a species of fruit fly in the family Tephritidae. "Euphranta canadensis Species Information". BugGuide...
- Euphranta mikado is a species of tephritid or fruit fly in the genus Euphranta of the family Tephritidae. "ITIS Standard Report - Error". mikado "Search"...
- Euphranta siruvani, is a species of fruit fly in the family Tephritidae. This species is reported from the Siruvani which is an ecological hot spot located...
- species are gall-forming. One exception to the phytophagous lifestyle is Euphranta toxoneura (Loew) whose larvae develop in galls formed by sawflies. The...
- Sirte is built near the site of the ancient Phoenician city of Macomedes-Euphranta, which was an important link on the road along the Mediterranean Sea littoral...
- against Epicurus, published after his apostasy, was entitled Delights (euphranta). Philodemus, On Frank Criticism, from Fitzgerald, J., Obbink, D., Holland...
- Coelotrypes, Conradtina, Crinitisophira, Cyclopsia, Dimeringophrys, Euphranta, (subgenus Euphranta, Rhacochlaena and Xanthotrypeta), Hardyadrama, Ichneumonosoma...
- including France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. Euphranta toxoneura (Loew, 1846) is an inquiline of E. bridgmani and E. proxima...
- autumn generation weevil hibernates through the winter. Euphranta toxoneura (Loew, 1846) — the Euphranta are fruit flies of the family Tephritidae. The larva...