Cyamops | |
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Cyamops alessandrae (male topotype), body length about 2.3 mm | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Superfamily: | Opomyzoidea |
Family: | Periscelididae |
Subfamily: | Stenomicrinae |
Genus: | Cyamops Melander, 1913 [1] |
The family Sciomyzidae belongs to the typical flies (Brachycera) of the order Diptera. They are commonly called marsh flies, and in some cases snail-killing flies due to the food of their larvae.
Odiniidae is a small family of flies. There are only 58 described species but there are representatives in all the major biogeographic realms.
Canacidae, incorrectly Canaceidae, or beach flies, surf or surge flies, is a family of Diptera. As of 2010, 307 species in 27 genera. The family now includes Tethininae as a subfamily.
Cyamops alessandrae is a species of fly from New Zealand.
Cyamops crosbyi is a species of fly. It is found in New Zealand.
Cyamops funkae is a species of fly.
Cyamops nigeriensis is a species of fly.
Cyamops freidbergi is a species of fly.
Cyamops micronesicus is a species of fly.
Cyamops fiji is a species of fly.
Cyamops samoensis is a species of fly.
Cyamops femoratus is a species of fly.
Cyamops laos is a species of fly.
Cyamops banvaneue is a species of fly.
Cyamops kaplanae is a species of fly.
Periscelididae is a family of flies.
Tethina is a genus of beach flies in the family Canacidae. They are found in all terrestrial biogeographic realms.
Lygistorrhininae, commonly called long-beaked fungus gnats is a subfamily of flies in the Diptera family Keroplatidae. The groups was long treated as a separate family, but molecular phylogenetic analysis has shown it to belong to Keroplatidae. There are about 7 genera and at least 30 described species in Lygistorrhininae.
Stenomicra is a genus of flies in the family Periscelididae. There are more than 20 described species in Stenomicra.
Heteromeringia is a genus of flies in the family Clusiidae. There are more than 70 described species in Heteromeringia.