Sycoracinae

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Sycoracinae
Sycoracinae Fig1 C Parasycorax simplex.jpg
Adult female of Parasycorax simplex
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Sycoracinae
Genera
  • Aposycorax
  • Parasycorax
  • Sycorax

Sycoracinae is a subfamily of moth flies in the family Psychodidae'. Unlike most moth flies, which have reduced mouthparts and cryptic habits, females of Sycoracinae are equipped to feed on vertebrate blood. [1]

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Genera

The subfamily comprises three extant genera:

Ecology and larval habits

Most species within the Sycoracinae are thought to feed primarily on reptiles and amphibians, although direct behavioural observations are limited. For instance, Sycorax silacea has been documented feeding on the European edible frog, Pelophylax esculentus , and can serve as a vector for filarial parasites. Similarly, the Ecuadorian species Sycorax wampukrum has been observed preying upon harlequin frogs (Atelopus spp.). [1]

Larvae of European Sycoracinae develop in moist mosses along streams. The larval habitats of tropical genera are currently unknown. [1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Marshall, Stephen A. (2012). Flies: The Natural History and Diversity of Diptera. Firefly Books. p. 129. ISBN   978-1-77085-100-9.