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authors consider this
group to be four
distinct families – Anisopodidae,
Mycetobiidae, Olbiogastridae, and Valeseguyidae. For
terms see
Morphology of Diptera...
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lovebugs Hesperinidae Walker, 1848
Superfamily Mycetobioidea Winnertz, 1863
Mycetobiidae Winnertz, 1863
Superfamily †Pachyneuroidea Rohdendorf, 1946 †Procramptonomyiidae...
- Stratiomyidae. Part I
Diptera and
Siphanoptera (In: Bei-Benko, G. Ya.,)
Mycetobiidae-Therevidae. Keys to The
Insect of
European Part of The USSR. Russia,...
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Dixidae Dolichopodidae Drosophilidae Empididae Keroplatidae Limoniidae Mycetobiidae Mycetophilidae Mythicomyiidae Phoridae Psychodidae Rhagionidae Scatopsidae...
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Anisopodidae Knab, 1912 Synonyms: Phryneidae, Rhyphidae, Sylvicolidae,
Mycetobiidae, Protolbiogastridae.
Canthyloscelididae Enderlein, 1912 Synonyms: Hyperoscelididae...
- +Luanpingitidae
Macroceridae - rank in
Keroplatidae +Mesosciophilidae
Mycetobiidae - rank in
Anisopodidae +Nadipteridae
Nemopalpidae - rank in Psychodidae...
- 1990. It was
initially classified as a
member of the wood gnat
family Mycetobiidae, but was
later given its own
family in 2006. Two
fossil species are known...
- 1968. New
nematocerous Diptera of the USSR
fauna (Diptera, Axymyiidae,
Mycetobiidae, Sciaridae, Cecidomyiidae). Entomol. Oboz. 47: 605–616. Mamaev, B. M...
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Sylvicola fenestralis (Scopoli, 1763)
Sylvicola punctatus (Fabricius, 1787)
Mycetobiidae 2
species Scatopsidae (minute
black scavenger flies) 23
species including...