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Dixidae

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Diptera

Infraorder
  
Scientific name
  
Dixidae

Rank
  
Family

Phylum
  
Suborder
  
Nematocera

Superfamily
  
Higher classification
  
Culicomorpha


Similar
  
Fly, Thaumaleidae, Ptychopteridae, Blephariceridae, Chaoboridae

The Dixidae (meniscus midges) are a family of aquatic nematoceran flies (Diptera). The larvae live in unpolluted, standing fresh waters, just beneath the surface film, usually amongst marginal aquatic vegetation . They are found in all continents except Antarctica.

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Description

For terms see Morphology of Diptera

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Dixiidae are small (body length not more than 5.0 mm) slender gnats with thin legs. The head is relatively broad. The antennae are thin and the flagellum has 14 segments. The proboscis is short and thick and the palpi are five-segmented. The thorax is slightly convex. The wing veins are without scales (with scales in the closely related family Culicidae. The subcosta is fused with the costa at the level of the base of Rs or slightly proximal to this. The wing venation exhibits radial, medial, and cubital forks (R 4 branched, M 2 branched, Cu 2 branched). R 2+ 3 is strongly arched, the r–m crossvein is distinct, and the discal cell is absent. The anal vein of the wing is long. The genitalia of the male is inverted at 180° by torsion of segments 5–8.

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References

Dixidae Wikipedia