Trupanea conjuncta
(Adams, 1904)
Trupanea conjuncta is a of tephritid fruit fly described by Adams in 1904. It was originally described under the Urellia before being transferred to Trupanea. The species is known from a very limited number of observations and published records. Like other members of Tephritidae, it likely develops in plant tissues, though specific associations remain undocumented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trupanea conjuncta: /truːˈpæniə kənˈdʒʌŋktə/
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Distribution
Mexico and the United States. Specific locality records are sparse; the has been documented in both countries but detailed range boundaries are undefined.
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Nomenclatural history
Originally described as Urellia conjuncta by Adams in 1904, later transferred to the Trupanea. The basionym Urellia conjuncta is retained as a synonym.
Data limitations
Only two observations are recorded in iNaturalist, and published biological information appears minimal. Most aspects of , , and remain undocumented in accessible literature.