Tomoplagia cressoni

Aczél, 1955

Tomoplagia cressoni is a of tephritid fruit fly in the Tomoplagia. The species was described by Aczél in 1955. Like other members of Tephritidae, it belongs to a commonly known as fruit flies, many of which are associated with plants. Specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented in published literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Tomoplagia cressoni: /to.moˈpla.gi.a krɛˈso.ni/

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Distribution

United States and Mexico.

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Taxonomic authorship

The was described by Hungarian entomologist M.L. Aczél in 1955.

Observation records

iNaturalist lists 36 research-grade observations for this as of the knowledge cutoff, suggesting it is documented but not frequently encountered.

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