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Platystomatidae and some Tephritidae,
Ulidiidae (=Otitidae), and Pyrgotidae. Many
tephritoid families have
spots or
patterns on
their wings.
These are Pallopteridae...
- Pseudoseps, and Thyreophora,
which have
brown wing markings. Like all
tephritoid flies,
female piophilids have an
extensible ovipositor. The
family differs...
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metallic blue or
greenish colors on the body and legs, and a
typical tephritoid ovipositor.
Acompha Hendel, 1911
Antineuromyia Hendel, 1914
Automola Loew...
- re****igned to
other genera, some in the Ulidiidae, and some in
other Tephritoid families. In the
following list, the
species are
organized according to...
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later with the same female. This
effect is a form of telegony. As in some
tephritoid flies,
neriid larvae in
their final instar are
capable of skipping. To...
- on the wings), as is
typical among the Tephritoidea, but
unlike other tephritoids, they are endoparasitoids; the
females pursue scarab beetles in flight...