Hilarimorphidae
Appearance
Hilarimorphidae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Suborder: | Brachycera |
Family: | Hilarimorphidae Hendel and Beier, 1937 |
Genera | |
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The Hilarimorphidae or hilarimorphid flies are a family of Diptera. They are of uncertain placement and may be related to the Acroceridae. Most species are nearctic.[1][2]
Species
- Genus Hilarimorpha Schiner, 1860
- H. abuta Webb, 1974
- H. bumulla Webb, 1974
- H. californica Webb, 1974
- H. clavata Webb, 1974
- H. cunata Webb, 1974
- H. desta Webb, 1974
- H. ditissa Webb, 1975
- H. kena Webb, 1974
- H. lamara Webb, 1974
- H. lantha Webb, 1974
- H. loisae Webb, 1974
- H. mandana Webb, 1974
- H. mentata Webb, 1974
- H. mikii Williston, 1888
- H. modesta Webb, 1974
- H. obscura Bigot, 1887
- H. parva Webb, 1974
- H. pitans Webb, 1974
- H. punata Webb, 1974
- H. pusilla Johnson, 1923
- H. reparta Webb, 1974
- H. rivara Webb, 1975
- H. robertsoni Webb, 1974
- H. sidora Webb, 1974
- H. singularis Webb, 1974
- H. stena Webb, 1974
- H. tempa Webb, 1974
- Genus Hilarimorphites Grimaldi & Cumming, 1999 — extinct, known from Cretaceous amber of New Jersey[3] and Myanmar.[4]
- H. burmanica Grimaldi & Cumming, 2011
- H. cummingi Grimaldi, 2016
- H. longimedia Grimaldi & Cumming, 1999
- H. setosa Grimaldi & Cumming, 1999
- H. superba Grimaldi & Cumming, 1999
- H. yeatesi Grimaldi & Cumming, 1999
References
- ^ Nagatomi, Akira (1982). "Genitalia of Hilarimorpha (Diptera, Hilarimorphidae)". Japanese Journal of Entomology (in Japanese). 50 (4). Kagoshima: 544–548. ISSN 0915-5805.
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(help) - ^ Webb, D. W. (1974). "A revision of the genus Hilarimorpha (Diptera: Hilarimorphidae)". Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 47 (2): 172–222. JSTOR 25082639.
- ^ Grimaldi, D.I.; Cumming, J.M. (1999). "Brachyceran Diptera in Cretaceous ambers and Mesozoic diversification of the Eremoneura" (PDF). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 239: 1–124. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
- ^ "†Hilarimorphites Grimaldi and Cumming 1999". Paleobiology Database. Fossilworks. Retrieved 14 September 2018.