Trypetinae

Trypetinae
Sunflower maggot fly, Strauzia longipennis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Section: Schizophora
Subsection: Acalyptratae
Superfamily: Tephritoidea
Family: Tephritidae
Subfamily: Trypetinae
Tribes

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Diversity
118 genera, ca. 1,000 species

The Trypetinae are a subfamily of tephritid fruit flies.

Systematics

The Trypetinae are grouped into seven tribes:

Acinoeuphranta, Adrama, Adramoides, Brandtomyia, Celidodacus, Coelopacidia, Coelotrypes, Conradtina, Crinitisophira, Cyclopsia, Dimeringophrys, Euphranta, (subgenus Euphranta, Rhacochlaena and Xanthotrypeta), Hardyadrama, Ichneumonosoma, Indophranta, Meracanthomyia, Munromyia, Nitobeia, Paraeuphranta, Pelmatops, Piestometopon, Pseudopelmatops, Scolocolus, Soita, Trypanophion and Xaniosternum.
Carpomya, Cryptodacus, Haywardina, Malica, Notomma, Oedicarena, Paraterellia, Rhagoletis, Rhagoletotrypeta, Scleropithus, Stoneola and Zonosemata.
Ornithoschema, Rivelliomima and Xanthanomoea.
Anastrepha, Hexachaeta and Toxotrypana.
Acidia, Acidiella, Acidiostigma, Acidoxantha, Acidoxanthopsis, Aciuropsis, Aischrocrania, Alsangelisca, Anastrephoides, Angelogelasinus, Anomoia, Apiculonia, Calosphenisca, Carpophthoracidia, Cervarita, Chenacidiella, Chetostoma, Cornutrypeta, Craspedoxanthitea, Cristobalia, Drosanthus, Dryadodacryma, Euleia, Hemilea, Hemileoides, Hemileophila, Hemiristina, Hoplandromyia, Itosigo, Kerzhnerella, Magnimyiolia, Montiludia, Morinowotome, Myoleja, Nemeurinus, Nitrariomyia, Oreurinus, Paracanthonevra, Paramyiolia, Parastenopa, Paratrypeta, Philophylla, Prospheniscus, Pseudhemilea, Sinacidia, Stemonocera, Strauzia, Trypeta and Vidalia.
Platystomopsis and Xarnuta.
Plioreocepta and Zacerata.

39 species in 21 genera are not included in any of the above tribes. The incertae sedis genera are:

Alincocallistomyia, Breviculala, Callistomyia, Cephalophysa, Epinettyra, Esacidia, Lalokia, Malaisella, Molynocoelia, Monacidia, Notommoides, Ochrobapha, Paracristobalia, Platyparea, Poecilothea, Pseudomyoleja, Pseudophorellia, Pycnella, Sosiopsila, Taomyia and Tarphobregma.

References

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