Nothybidae

Nothybidae

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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Section: Schizophora
Subsection: Acalyptratae
Superfamily: Diopsoidea
Family: Nothybidae
Frey, 1927
Genus: Nothybus
Rondani, 1875
Type species
longithorax
Rondani, 1875
Species

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The family Nothybidae contains only the genus Nothybus, a group of colorful and elongated flies. The family has been recently revised.[1]

Taxonomy and description

The morphology of Nothybidae is distinctive. The prothorax is elongated, with the front legs arising far back on the thorax, posterior to the anterior thoracic spiracles, making their heads appear to rest on a long neck. They are also distinguished by their narrow wing bases, patterned wings, rayed aristae, and the swollen subscutellum.[2] Eleven nothybid species are described. First placed in Micropezidae, Frey recognized Nothybus as deserving a suprageneric rank, and Aczel also recognized the family Nothybidae.[3] While this group is placed in the Diopsoidea, its evolutionary relationships have never been robustly tested in a modern phylogenetic framework with molecular or morphological data. It is one of the few fly families for which no DNA data are available on NCBI GenBank.

Biology

The biology of the Nothybidae is poorly known, and the larval habitat is unknown. Some species may be larviparous, as mature larvae have been found in preserved adult female specimens.[4] Adults have been observed displaying complex hovering and courtship behavior.[5]

Distribution

Species of the genus Nothybus are only found in Southeast Asia.[2]

Species

There are reports of additional undescribed species from Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.

References

  1. Lonsdale, O & S.A. Marshall (2016). "Revision of the family Nothybidae (Diptera: Schizophora)". Zootaxa. Magnolia. 4098 (1): 1–42.
  2. 1 2 Oosterbroek, Pjotr (1998). "The families of Diptera of the Malay Archipelago". Brill.
  3. Aczél, M. (1955). "Nothybidae, a new family of Diptera". Treubia. 23: 1–18.
  4. Marshall, Stephen A. (2012). "Flies: The Natural History and Diversity of Diptera". Firefly: 349.
  5. Paiero, S. & S.A. Marshall (2014). "Indirect Trophalaxis and Courtship Behaviour in the Nothybidae". Journal of Insect Behaviour. 27: 712–715.
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