Aulacigastridae

Aulacigastridae

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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Superfamily: Opomyzoidea
Family: Aulacigastridae
Duda, 1921
Genera

Aulacigaster Macquart, 1835

Synonyms

Aulacigastreridae

Aulacigastridae is a very small family of flies known as sap flies. The family Stenomicridae used to be included within this family, but was moved by Papp in 1984. They are found in all the Ecoregions.

Description

For terms see Morphology of Diptera.

Aulacigastrids are small black flies.The head is rounded. Postvertical bristles and ocellar bristles are absent, there are two orbital bristles on each side of frons, the anterior orbital bristle directed forward and towards median line. Vibrissae are well developed.On the mesonotum there are two pairs of dorsocentral bristles. The costa is interrupted near the subcosta (which reaches the costa).The posterior basal wing cell and discoidal wing cell are fused and the anal vein does not reach the margin of the wings.

Biology

The larvae of sap flies feed on the sap of deciduous and coniferous trees (sap runs) and feed on micro-organisms within the sap. Adults feed on nectar, and other fermenting substances.

Species Lists

Identification

Phylogeny

  Opomyzoidea  

 Clusioinea (Clusiidae[1])




 Agromyzoinea (Odiniidae+Fergusoninidae+Agromyzidae)




 Opomyzoinea (Opomyzidae+Anthomyzidae)


  Asteioinea  

 Neurochaetidae+Aulacigastridae+Periscelididae




 Teratomyzidae




 Xenasteiidae



 Asteiidae








References

  1. Nello schema di McAlpine, i Clusiidae sono in relazione con il genere Acartophthalmus, che secondo l'analisi cladistica di Buck (2006) va collocato nel clade dei Carnoidea. Vedi Acartophthalmidae.

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