Paraterellia ypsilon

Foote, 1960

Paraterellia ypsilon is a of tephritid fruit fly described by Foote in 1960. It belongs to the Paraterellia within the Tephritidae, a group of true flies commonly known as fruit flies. The species is part of the tribe Carpomyini and subtribe Paraterelliina. Very little specific information about its , distribution, or has been documented in available sources.

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How to pronounce Paraterellia ypsilon: /ˌpærəˈtɛrɪliə ˈɪpsɪlɒn/

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Taxonomic placement

Paraterellia ypsilon is classified in the subtribe Paraterelliina, tribe Carpomyini, within the Trypetinae of Tephritidae. This placement reflects its relationships among other tephritid fruit flies with similar morphological characteristics.

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