Trupanea eclipta

Benjamin, 1934

Trupanea eclipta is a of tephritid fruit fly described by Benjamin in 1934. It belongs to the Trupanea, a group of flies commonly associated with plants in the Asteraceae. The species has been documented across a broad geographic range spanning the southern United States through Central America and the Caribbean.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trupanea eclipta: /truːˈpæniə əˈklɪptə/

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Distribution

United States, Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Greater Antilles, Lesser Antilles.

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