Euleia fratria (Loew, 1862)
Euleia fratria: https://www.marylandbiodiversity.org/species/16905
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Leaf miners of parsnip and other Apiaceae and Asteraceae (BugGuide).

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Euleia fratria
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tephritidae
Genus: Euleia
Species:
E. fratria
Binomial name
Euleia fratria
(Loew, 1862)

Euleia fratria is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Euleia of the family Tephritidae.[1][2][3] The species was first classified in 1862, and is native to North America.[4] Adults have been reared from Angelica atropurpurea, Angelica hendersonii, Cicuta douglasii, and numerous other Apiaceae plants. Larvae are leaf miners, and may pupate within their host plant or in soil. [5]

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  1. ^ "Integrated Taxonomic Information System - Search Results". Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  2. ^ fratria
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-03-27. Retrieved 2011-03-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Euleia fratria (Loew, 1862)". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
  5. ^ Eiseman, Charles S.; Norrbom, Allen L.; Pote, Spencer Len; Sutton, Bruce D.; Steck, Gary J. (2024-01-31). "A Review of the Leaf-Mining Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) of Canada and the USA, with New Host Plant and Distribution Records". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 125 (2). Entomological Society of Washington. doi:10.4289/0013-8797.125.2.210. ISSN 0013-8797.