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]
Hilarimorphidae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Suborder: | Brachycera |
Family: | Hilarimorphidae Williston, 1896 |
Species
editGenus †Cretahilarimorpha Myskowiak, Azar & Nel, 2016
- †Cretahilarimorpha lebanensis Myskowiak, Azar & Nel, 2016
Genus Hilarimorpha Schiner, 1860
- Hilarimorpha abuta Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha bumulla Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha californica Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha clavata Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha cunata Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha desta Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha ditissa Webb, 1975[3]
- Hilarimorpha kena Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha lamara Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha lantha Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha loisae Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha mandana Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha mentata Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha mikii Williston, 1888
- Hilarimorpha modesta Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha obscura Bigot, 1887
- Hilarimorpha parva Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha pitans Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha punata Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha pusilla Johnson, 1923
- Hilarimorpha reparta Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha rivara Webb, 1975[3]
- Hilarimorpha robertsoni Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha sidora Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha singularis Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha stena Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha tempa Webb, 1974[2]
- Hilarimorpha ussuriensis Makarkin, 1992
References
edit- ^ Nagatomi, Akira (1982). "Genitalia of Hilarimorpha (Diptera, Hilarimorphidae)". Japanese Journal of Entomology (in Japanese). 50 (4). Kagoshima: 544–548. ISSN 0915-5805.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Webb, D. W. (1974). "A revision of the genus Hilarimorpha (Diptera: Hilarimorphidae)". Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 47 (2): 172–222. JSTOR 25082639.
- ^ a b Webb, D.W. (1975). "New species of Hilarimorpha (Diptera: Hilarimorphidae)". Entomological News. 86: 80–84. Retrieved 3 September 2022.