Strongylophthalmyiidae

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Strongylophthalmyiidae
Strongylophthalmyia ustulata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Suborder: Brachycera
Infraorder: Muscomorpha
Section: Schizophora
Subsection: Acalyptratae
Superfamily: Diopsoidea
Family: Strongylophthalmyiidae
Hennig 1940
Genera
  • Nartshukia Shatalkin, 1993
  • Strongylophthalmyia Heller, 1902

Strongylophthalmyiidae is a small family of about 45 species of slender, long-legged flies. The majority of these occurring the Oriental and Australasian Regions. They are divided into two genera, the monotypic Southeast Asian genus Nartshukia Shatalkin, 1993 and Strongylophthalmyia Heller, 1902. The relationships of the group are obscure; formerly the genus Strongylophthalmyia was classified with the Psilidae, and some recent classifications place it within the Tanypezidae. Little is known of their biology, but many species seem to be associated with rotting bark.

Species

S. ustulata
  • Genus Strongylophthalmyia Heller, 1902
  • S. angustipennis Melander, 1920
  • S. brunneipennis (De Meijere, 1914)
  • S. caliginosa Iwasa, 1992
  • S. coarctata Hendel, 1913
  • S. crinita Hennig, 1940
  • S. dorsocentralis Papp, 2006
  • S. freidbergi Shatalkin, 1996
  • S. gibbifera Shatalkin, 1993
  • S. lutea (De Meijere, 1914)
  • S. macrocera Papp, 2006
  • S. metatarsata De Meijere, 1919
  • S. nigricoxa (De Meijere, 1914)
  • S. palpalis Papp, 2006
  • S. pectinigera Shatalkin, 1996
  • S. pengellyi Barber, 2006
  • S. pictipes Frey 1935
  • S. polita (De Meijere, 1914)
  • S. punctata Hennig, 1940
  • S. thaii Papp, 2006
  • S. ustulata (Zetterstedt, 1844)
  • S. verrucifera Shatalkin, 1996
  • Genus Nartshukia Shatalkin, 1993
  • N. musiva Shatalkin, 1993
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References

  • Barber, K. N., Strongylophthalmyia pengellyi n. sp., a second species of Nearctic Strongylophthalmyiidae (Diptera), JESO Volume 137, 2006. pp 81–109
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