Paraterellia superba

Foote, 1960

Paraterellia superba is a of in the Tephritidae, described by Foote in 1960. It belongs to the Paraterellia, which is part of the tribe Carpomyini within the Trypetinae. As a member of the true fruit flies, it is likely associated with , though specific biological details remain poorly documented in available sources.

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How to pronounce Paraterellia superba: //ˌpærəˈtɛɹiə səˈpɜːrbə//

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Taxonomic placement

Paraterellia superba is classified within the Carpomyini tribe of Trypetinae, a of . This placement indicates it is among the true , many of which are associated with fleshy fruits as for larval development.

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