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Celyphidae

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Schizophora

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Diptera

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Acalyptratae

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The Celyphidae, commonly known as beetle flies or beetle-backed flies, are a family of flies (order Diptera). About 90 species are known from the Oriental and Afrotropic biogeographic regions.

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Description

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Celyphidae are small to medium-sized and easily recognised. The scutellum is enlarged, forming a protective shell over the abdomen, giving them a beetle-like appearance. Also, like many beetles, Celyphidae are often shiny or metallic in color. The wings, when at rest, are folded beneath the scutellar "shell".

Biology

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The biology of the family is poorly known. Adults are found in along streams and rivers, and in wet, grassy areas. Larvae are saprophagous.

Relatives

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The Celyphidae family is considered by some authors to be the sister taxon of the Lauxaniidae (e.g., Griffiths 1972), and has occasionally been considered a specialized lineage arising from within the lauxaniids. The most recent classifications place this as the sister taxon to the Eurychoromyiidae.

Classification

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  • Genus Acelyphus Malloch - Asia
  • Genus Afrocelyphus Vanschuytbroeck - Africa
  • Genus Celyphus Dalman - Africa and Asia
  • Subgenus Celyphus Dalman - Asia
  • Subgenus Hemiglobus Frey - Africa
  • Subgenus Paracelyphus Bigot - Asia
  • Genus Chamaecelyphus Frey - Africa
  • Genus Idioscelyphus Malloch - Asia
  • Genus Oocelyphus Chen - southern China
  • Genus Spaniocelyphus Hendel - Africa and Asia
  • References

    Celyphidae Wikipedia


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