Eutreta novaeboracensis

(Fitch, 1855)

Eutreta novaeboracensis is a tephritid fruit fly in the Eutreta. It occurs in the northeastern United States and Canada, with records from Vermont and surrounding regions. The species was originally described by Fitch in 1855 under the genus Acinia. Like other members of the genus Eutreta, it is associated with gall formation on plants.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eutreta novaeboracensis: /juːˈtriːtə noʊˌviːbɔːrəˈsɛnsɪs/

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Distribution

United States (Vermont, and likely broader northeastern range) and Canada.

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