fbpx
Wikipedia

Ropalomeridae

The Ropalomeridae are a family of acalyptrate flies.[1][2]

Ropalomeridae
figure 3
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Section: Schizophora
Subsection: Acalyptratae
Superfamily: Sciomyzoidea
Family: Ropalomeridae
Linder, 1930
Synonyms

Rhopalomeridae

Description edit

Ropalomeridae are robust flies of 6–12 mm (0.24–0.47 in) body length, with a superficial resemblance to the Sarcophagidae in terms of body colour. The hind femora are conspicuously enlarged and the hind tibia is often laterally flattened and broadened and with broad, excavated vertex.[3]

Biology edit

The biology of ropalomerid flies is little known, although they are thought to associated with rotting wood.[2]

Classification edit

The Ropalomeridae currently comprise about 30 species distributed in 9 genera. Ropalomera is by far the largest genus of the family, with 15 known species.[3]

These nine genera belong to the family Ropalomeridae:

  • Acrocephalomyia Ibáñez-Bernal & Hernández-Ortiz, 2012 g
  • Apophorhynchus Williston, 1895 c g
  • Dactylissa Fischer, 1932 c g
  • Kroeberia Linder, 1930 c g
  • Lenkokroeberia Prado, 1966 c g
  • Mexicoa Steyskal, 1947 i c g
  • Rhytidops Lindner, 1930 i c g b
  • Ropalomera Wiedemann, 1824 i c g
  • Willistoniella Mik, 1895 i c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[4] c = Catalogue of Life,[5] g = GBIF,[6] b = Bugguide.net[7]

Distribution edit

The Ropalomeridae are predominantly Neotropical, found from the southern United States to northern Argentina, with a single species (Rhytidops floridensis) known from the Nearctic realm. Most species occur in the central portion of South America.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Brake, Irina (5 December 2011). "Ropalomeridae". The Diptera Site. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Ibáñez-Bernal, Sergio; Hernández-Ortiz, Vicente (2010). "76". In Brown, B.V.; Borkent, A.; Cumming, J.M.; Wood, D.M.; Woodley, N.E.; Zumbado, M. (eds.). Manual of Central American Diptera (Print). Vol. 2. Ottawa, Canada: NRC Research Press. pp. 1025–1030. ISBN 0-660-19958-0.
  3. ^ a b Kirst, Frederico Dutra; Ale-Rocha, Rosaly (2012). "Taxonomic revision of the Amazonian species of Ropalomera Wiedemann, 1824 (Diptera: Ropalomeridae)" (PDF excerpt). Zootaxa. 3151: 1–27.
  4. ^ "Ropalomeridae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  5. ^ "Browse Ropalomeridae". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  6. ^ "Ropalomeridae". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  7. ^ "Ropalomeridae Family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-05-04.

External links edit

  • Family Ropalomeridae at EOL
  • bizarre sap flow fly - Rhytidops floridensis

ropalomeridae, family, acalyptrate, flies, figure, 3scientific, classificationdomain, eukaryotakingdom, animaliaphylum, arthropodaclass, insectaorder, dipterasection, schizophorasubsection, acalyptrataesuperfamily, sciomyzoideafamily, linder, 1930synonymsrhopa. The Ropalomeridae are a family of acalyptrate flies 1 2 Ropalomeridaefigure 3Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder DipteraSection SchizophoraSubsection AcalyptrataeSuperfamily SciomyzoideaFamily RopalomeridaeLinder 1930SynonymsRhopalomeridae Contents 1 Description 2 Biology 3 Classification 4 Distribution 5 References 6 External linksDescription editRopalomeridae are robust flies of 6 12 mm 0 24 0 47 in body length with a superficial resemblance to the Sarcophagidae in terms of body colour The hind femora are conspicuously enlarged and the hind tibia is often laterally flattened and broadened and with broad excavated vertex 3 Biology editThe biology of ropalomerid flies is little known although they are thought to associated with rotting wood 2 Classification editThe Ropalomeridae currently comprise about 30 species distributed in 9 genera Ropalomera is by far the largest genus of the family with 15 known species 3 These nine genera belong to the family Ropalomeridae Acrocephalomyia Ibanez Bernal amp Hernandez Ortiz 2012g Apophorhynchus Williston 1895c g Dactylissa Fischer 1932c g Kroeberia Linder 1930c g Lenkokroeberia Prado 1966c g Mexicoa Steyskal 1947i c g Rhytidops Lindner 1930i c g b Ropalomera Wiedemann 1824i c g Willistoniella Mik 1895i c gData sources i ITIS 4 c Catalogue of Life 5 g GBIF 6 b Bugguide net 7 Distribution editThe Ropalomeridae are predominantly Neotropical found from the southern United States to northern Argentina with a single species Rhytidops floridensis known from the Nearctic realm Most species occur in the central portion of South America 2 References edit Brake Irina 5 December 2011 Ropalomeridae The Diptera Site Retrieved 20 January 2012 a b c Ibanez Bernal Sergio Hernandez Ortiz Vicente 2010 76 In Brown B V Borkent A Cumming J M Wood D M Woodley N E Zumbado M eds Manual of Central American Diptera Print Vol 2 Ottawa Canada NRC Research Press pp 1025 1030 ISBN 0 660 19958 0 a b Kirst Frederico Dutra Ale Rocha Rosaly 2012 Taxonomic revision of the Amazonian species of Ropalomera Wiedemann 1824 Diptera Ropalomeridae PDF excerpt Zootaxa 3151 1 27 Ropalomeridae Report Integrated Taxonomic Information System Retrieved 2018 05 04 Browse Ropalomeridae Catalogue of Life Retrieved 2018 05 04 Ropalomeridae GBIF Retrieved 2018 05 04 Ropalomeridae Family Information BugGuide net Retrieved 2018 05 04 External links editFamily Ropalomeridae at EOL bizarre sap flow fly Rhytidops floridensis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ropalomeridae amp oldid 1134448145, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.