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- Rhaphiinae is a subfamily of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. Haplopharyngomyia Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999 (subfamily incertae sedis) Nematoproctus...
- 2010 Katangaia Parent, 1933 Nematoproctus Loew, 1857 (Diaphorinae or Rhaphiinae) Nggela Bickel, 2020 Notobothrus Parent, 1931 Phrudoneura Meuffels & Grootaert...
- the family Dolichopodidae. It is the largest genus within the subfamily Rhaphiinae, with over 200 species currently known. The generic name Rhaphium is derived...
- the family Dolichopodidae. It was originally placed in the subfamily Rhaphiinae near Syntormon. It was transferred to Dolichopodinae by Hans Ulrich (1980)...
- have included the genus in the subfamily Diaphorinae or the subfamily Rhaphiinae. Nematoproctus caelebs Parent, 1926 – China (Shanghai) Nematoproctus cylindricus...
- realm and Australasian realm (New Guinea). It has been placed in either Rhaphiinae or Diaphorinae, though Grichanov & Brooks (2017) consider the genus to...
- Hydrophorinae Kowmunginae Medeterinae Neurigoninae Peloropeodinae Plagioneurinae Rhaphiinae Sciapodinae Stolidosomatinae Sympycninae Tenuopodinae Xanthochlorinae...
- distributed in the New World. The subfamily has variously been placed in the Rhaphiinae, Diaphorinae or Sympycninae. According to Scott E. Brooks in 2005, the...
- al. (2011) suggested that the genus should be placed in the subfamily Rhaphiinae. Lamprochromus amabilis Parent, 1944 – China (Shaanxi) Lamprochromus belousovi...
- the family Dolichopodidae. It was originally placed in the subfamily Rhaphiinae, though it was later transferred to Dolichopodinae. In 2005, based on...