Definition of Tethinidae. Meaning of Tethinidae. Synonyms of Tethinidae

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Definition of Tethinidae

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Meaning of Tethinidae from wikipedia

- Tethininae, formally the family Tethinidae is a paraphyletic group of tiny drab-coloured or grey Acalyptratae flies. There are over 115 species in 7 genera...
- Tethinidae). All known species are Australasian in distribution. T. cadaverina Munari, 2004 Munari, Lorenzo (2004). "Beach Flies (Diptera: Tethinidae:...
- Tethina is a genus of beach flies in the family Canacidae (formally Tethinidae). They are found in all terrestrial biogeographic realms. Like most Tethininae...
- is a genus of beach flies, insects in the family Canacidae (formally Tethinidae). All known species are Australasian in distribution. S. endiomena Munari...
- 1902) Mathis, W.N.; Munari, L. (1996). "World Catalog of the Family Tethinidae (Diptera)". Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 584 (584). Smithsonian:...
- is a genus of beach flies, insects in the family Canacidae (formally Tethinidae). The only known species, Plesiotethina australis, has been described...
- Afrotethina is a genus of beach flies in the family Canacidae (formally Tethinidae). All known species are Afrotropical in distribution . A. aemiliani Munari...
- is a genus of beach flies, insects in the family Canacidae (formally Tethinidae). All species are Indopacific in distribution . P. rattii Munari, 1981...
- Dasyrhicnoessa is a genus of beach flies in the family Canacidae (formally Tethinidae). All known species are Afrotropical, Neotropical, Indomalayan, or Australasian-Oceanian...
- (1978). "The family position of the peculiar genus Horaismoptera (Diptera: Tethinidae)". Entomologica Germanica. 4 (3–4): 327–336. doi:10.1127/entom.germ/4/1978/327...