Campiglossa fuscata
(Macquart, 1851)
Campiglossa fuscata is a of fruit fly in the Tephritidae, first described by Macquart in 1851. The species is known only from Australia. As a member of Campiglossa, it belongs to a whose larvae commonly develop in flowerheads of Asteraceae, though specific records for this species are not documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Campiglossa fuscata: /kæmˈpɪɡlɒsə fʌsˈkeɪtə/
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Distribution
Australia
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Taxonomic History
Originally described by Macquart in 1851. The has been maintained in the Campiglossa, a diverse group of tephritid flies predominantly associated with Asteraceae .