- Tabanomorpha
Taxobox
name = Tabanomorpha
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Diptera
subordo =Brachycera
infraordo = Tabanomorpha
subdivision_ranks = Families
subdivision =
*Alinkidae - extinct (Triassic )
*Athericidae - ibis flies
*Austroleptidae
*Eostratiomyiidae - extinct (MiddleJurassic )
*Oreoleptidae
*Pelecorhynchidae
*Rhagionidae - snipe flies
*Spaniidae
*Tabanidae - horse and deer fliesThe
Brachycera n infraorder Tabanomorpha is a small group that consists primarily of two large families, theTabanidae (horse and deer flies) andRhagionidae (snipe flies), and an assortment of very small affiliated families, most of which have been (or could be, or sometimes are) included within the Rhagionidae. The Tabanomorpha is one of the two Brachyceran groups outside theHippoboscoidea that contain blood-feeding (hematophagous) species, though they are not important disease vectors.The
larva e of tabanomorphs are primarily found in aquatic or semi-aquatic habitats, and are predatory. They often have "warts" or other body projections that may resemble theproleg s of caterpillars.Classification
The infraorder
Vermileonomorpha is often included within the Tabanomorpha, though the most recent classifications place them as itssister taxon . There are also some classifications that place theNemestrinoidea within the Tabanomorpha, though this is not widely accepted.
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