tephritid
Tephritid refers to a fly belonging to the family Tephritidae, a large and diverse group within the order Diptera. Tephritidae are commonly called tephritid flies or fruit flies, a name sometimes used for other families as well, so precision is important in context. The family comprises thousands of described species in many genera and is distributed worldwide, with the greatest diversity in warmer regions. Most tephritids are phytophagous as larvae, developing inside plant tissue such as fruit, seeds, flower heads, or stems, while adults typically feed on nectar, honeydew, and pollen.
Morphology and identification are often driven by distinctive wing patterns, which may include bands, spots, or
Ecology and economic importance: Tephritid larvae damage a wide range of fruit and vegetable crops, leading
Management and research: Control strategies combine quarantine and inspection, sanitation to remove breeding sources, trap monitoring