The Chamaemyiidae are a small family of acalyptrate flies with less than 200 species described worldwide. The larvae of these small flies are active and predatory and are often used for biological control of aphids, scale insects, and similar pests. Chamaemyiid fossils are poorly represented in amber deposits, but a few examples are known from the Eocene epoch onwards.
Description
For terms, see Morphology of Diptera<br /> The Chamaemyiidae are small flies 9 (1âÂÂ5 mm), usually greyish in colour. The frons is wide, with at most two pairs of bristles (often bare). The face is gently concave or strongly receding. Oral vibrissae are absent and the postvertical bristles are convergent or absent. The proboscis is short and the antennae are short. The mesonotum is with or without bristles. Prothoracic bristles are absent and with one sternopleural bristle. The mesopleura are usually bare, rarely setulose. The front femora bear bristles. The tibiae are without preapical bristles. Wings with the subcosta are entire, sometimes touching the first vein before its end. The anal vein does not reach nearly to the wing margin, the anal and second basal cells are always complete, and the costa is not broken. The abdomen is short or slightly elongated.
Classification
- Subfamily Cremifaniinae
- Genus Cremifania <small>Czerny, 1904</small>
- Subfamily Chamaemyiinae
- Tribe Chamaemyiini
- Genus Acrometopia <small>Schiner, 1862</small>
- Genus Chamaeleucopis <small>Gaimari, 2012</small>
- Genus Chamaemyia <small>Meigen, 1803</small>
- Genus Hamecamyia <small>Gaimari, 2001</small>
- Genus Melametopia <small>Tanasijtshuk, 1992</small>
- Genus Melanochthiphila <small>Frey, 1958</small>
- Genus Ortalidina <small>Blanchard, 1852</small>
- Genus Parapamecia <small>Cogan, 1978</small>
- Genus Parochthiphila <small>Czerny, 1904</small>
- Genus Plunomia <small>Curran, 1934</small>
- Genus Pseudoleucopis <small>Malloch, 1925</small>
- Genus Pseudodinia <small>Coquillett, 1902</small>
- Tribe Leucopini
- Genus Anchioleucopis <small>Tanasijtshuk, 1997</small>
- Genus Echinoleucopis <small>Gaimari & Tanasijtshuk, 2001</small>
- Genus Leucopis <small>Meigen, 1830</small>
- Subgenus Leucopis <small>Meigen, 1830</small>
- Subgenus Leucopomyia <small>Malloch, 1921</small>
- Subgenus Neoleucopis <small>Malloch, 1921</small>
- Subgenus Xenoleucopis <small>Malloch, 1933</small>
- Genus Leucopomyia <small>Malloch, 1921</small>
- Genus Lipoleucopis <small>de Meijere, 1928</small>
- Genus Neoleucopis <small>Malloch, 1921</small>
References
Further reading
- Tanasiychuk, VN, 1986 Fauna USSR: Diptera. Vol. 14, part 7: Mukhi-serebryanki (Chamaeiidae) Nauka Leningrad. Text Russian 608 text figs, 70 b/w photos. 335pp.
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