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Rhagionidae

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Kingdom
  
Infraorder
  
Scientific name
  
Rhagionidae

Higher classification
  
Order
  
Fly

Suborder
  
Superfamily
  
Rhagionoidea

Phylum
  
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Family

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Lower classifications
  

Snipe fly rhagionidae


Rhagionidae or snipe flies are a small family of flies.

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Description

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Rhagionidae are medium-sized or large flies with slender bodies and stilt-like legs. The mouthparts are adapted for piercing and many species are haematophagous as adults, while others are predatory on other insects. They are typically brown and yellow flies, and lack bristles. The larvae are also predatory and are mostly terrestrial, although some are aquatic .

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Snipe flies in the genus Rhagio are sometimes called "down-looker" flies after their habit of perching head-downward on tree trunks.

Classification

The family is contained in Brachycera infraorder Tabanomorpha, and several of its constituent groups have been recently elevated to family rank. Atherix (and related genera) now comprise the Athericidae, Vermileo (and related genera) now comprise the Vermileonidae, and the genera Austroleptis and Bolbomyia are each now the sole members of their own families (Austroleptidae and Bolbomyiidae). The subfamily Spaniinae was sometimes accorded family rank, but this is not accepted in the most recent revisionary classification.

List of genera

  • Alloleptis Nagotomi & Saigusa in Nagatomi, 1982 - Sulawesi
  • Arthroceras Williston, 1886 - Nearctic, Palearctic
  • Arthroteles Bezzi, 1926 - Afrotropic
  • Atherimorpha White, 1914 - Australasia, Neotropic, Afrotropic
  • Chrysopilus Macquart, 1826 - Nearctic, Palearctic, Afrotropic, Neotropic, Oriental
  • Desmomyia Brunetti, 1912 - Palearctic, Oriental
  • Litoleptis Chillcott, 1963 - Nearctic, Oriental, Neotropic
  • Omphalophora Becker, 1900 - Palearctic, Nearctic
  • Ptiolina Staeger in Zetterstedt, 1842 - Nearctic, Palearctic
  • Rhagio Fabricius, 1775 - Nearctic, Palearctic
  • Schizella Bezzi, 1926 - Philippines
  • Sierramyia Kerr, 2010 - Nearctic/Neotropic
  • Spania Meigen, 1830 - Nearctic, Palearctic
  • Spaniopsis Senior-White, 1914 - Australasia
  • Stylospania Frey, 1954 - Philippines
  • Symphoromyia Frauenfeld, 1867 - Nearctic, Palearctic
  • References

    Rhagionidae Wikipedia


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