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- The Diopsoidea are a small but diverse cosmopolitan superfamily of acalyptrate muscoids, especially prevalent in the tropics. Some flux exists in the family...
- Neriidae Pseudopomyzidae Strongylophthalmyiidae Tanypezidae Superfamily Diopsoidea Diopsidae Gobryidae Megamerinidae Nothybidae Psilidae Somatiidae Syringogastridae...
- Micropezidae (stilt-legged flies) Neriidae (cactus flies, banana stalk flies) Diopsoidea Diopsidae (stalk-e**** flies) Gobryidae Megamerinidae Nothybidae Psilidae...
- The number of species in the order Diptera (true flies) known to occur in Ireland is 3,304. There are 98 Dipteran families in Ireland. For genera and species...
- Micropezidae (stilt-legged flies) Neriidae (cactus flies, banana stalk flies) Diopsoidea Diopsidae (stalk-e**** flies) Gobryidae Megamerinidae Nothybidae Psilidae...
- Micropezidae (stilt-legged flies) Neriidae (cactus flies, banana stalk flies) Diopsoidea Diopsidae (stalk-e**** flies) Gobryidae Megamerinidae Nothybidae Psilidae...
- Conopoidea Superfamily Tephritoidea Superfamily Nerioidea Superfamily Diopsoidea Superfamily Sciomyzoidea Superfamily Sphaeroceroidea Superfamily Lauxanioidea...
- Micropezidae (stilt-legged flies) Neriidae (cactus flies, banana stalk flies) Diopsoidea Diopsidae (stalk-e**** flies) Gobryidae Megamerinidae Nothybidae Psilidae...
- Teleopsis is a genus of stalk-e**** flies in the family Diopsidae. All species in the genus are found in Asia. About 20 species are described. Several species...
- Diopsis is the type genus of stalk-e**** flies: placed in the subfamily Diopsinae and first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1775. Species are recorded from...