Order Fly | Infraorder Asilomorpha Scientific name Nemestrinidae Rank Family | |
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Similar Fly, Acroceridae, Scenopinidae, Pyrgotidae, Xylomyidae |
Tangle veined fly on hedge parsley and foxtails family nemestrinidae
Nemestrinidae, or tangle-veined flies is a family of flies in the superfamily Nemestrinoidea, closely related to Acroceridae. The family is small but distributed worldwide, with about 300 species in 34 genera. Larvae are endoparasitoids of either grasshoppers (Trichopsideinae) or scarab beetles (Hirmoneurinae). Some are considered important in the control of grasshopper populations. Adults are often observed on flowers.
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- Tangle veined fly on hedge parsley and foxtails family nemestrinidae
- Mosca floricola trichophthalma sp diptera nemestrinidae
- Fossil history
- References

Mosca floricola trichophthalma sp diptera nemestrinidae
Fossil history

Fossils of Nemestrinidae are known from several localities of various ages in Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Western Europe and North America, with the oldest fossils being found in the Middle-Upper Jurassic Karabastau Formation.


References
Nemestrinidae Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA