Jamesomyia

Quisenberry, 1949

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Jamesomyia is a small of tephritid fruit flies in the tribe Noeetini, established by Quisenberry in 1949. The genus contains at least one recognized , Jamesomyia geminata, originally described by Loew in 1862. As a member of the Tephritidae , species in this genus likely possess the characteristic wing patterning and fruit-associated typical of true fruit flies, though specific details remain poorly documented.

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