Icterica circinata

(Loew, 1873)

Icterica circinata is a of fruit fly in the Tephritidae, first described by Loew in 1873. The species belongs to the Icterica, which comprises several North American tephritid flies. Records indicate it occurs in Canada and the United States. As with most tephritids, likely have patterned wings, though specific morphological details for this species remain poorly documented in available sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Icterica circinata: //ɪkˈtɛrɪkə sɜːrˈsɪnətə//

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Distribution

Canada, United States.

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