- Empidoidea
Taxobox
name = Empidoidea
image_width = 220px
image_caption = "Empis " sp.
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum =Hexapoda
classis =Insect a
subclassis =Pterygota
infraclassis =Neoptera
superordo =Endopterygota |
ordo = Diptera
subordo =Brachycera
infraordo =Asilomorpha
superfamilia = Empidoidea
superfamilia_authority =
subdivision_ranks = Families
subdivision = 4, see textThe Empidoidea are a large
monophyletic superfamily of true flies, thesister taxon to theMuscomorpha (= "Cyclorrhapha "). These two groups are sometimes united in the unranked taxonEremoneura . There are some 10,000 knownspecies in the EmpidoideaMoulton & Wiegmann (2007)] .The majority of these insects are
predator y, often with largecompound eye s (sometimes covering almost the entire surface of the head), and tend to be associated with moist,temperate habitats. Many have a well-developedanal lobe in the wings, and/or a small but distinctanal cell .ystematics
The most familiar families in the group are the
Empididae andDolichopodidae , both of which occur worldwide and contain thousands ofspecies . The smaller families were formerly included in the Empididae, but have since been accorded family status [Sinclair & Cumming (2006)] . TheBrachystomatinae andMicrophoridae are sometimes elevated to full-blown families too, but this would apparently make the Empididae and Dolichopodidaeparaphyletic and thus they are retained as subfamilies here.It seems that the present systematic treatment essentially reflects
phylogeny rather well; there are some of the more basaltaxa in each lineage which are of more uncertain position incladistic analyses, but at least as an interim solution, the four-family approach seems most warranted. Arranged in phylogenetic sequence, the families are:
*Atelestidae
*Hybotidae – dance flies
*Dolichopodidae – long-legged flies (including Microphoridae)
*Empididae – dagger flies and balloon flies (including Brachystomatinae)Footnotes
References
* (2007): The phylogenetic relationships of flies in the superfamily Empidoidea (Insecta: Diptera). "Mol. Phylogenet. Evol." 43(3): 701-713. doi|10.1016/j.ympev.2007.02.029 (HTML abstract)
* (2006): The morphology, higher-level phylogeny and classification of the Empidoidea (Diptera). "Zootaxa " 1180: 1-172. [http://www.uoguelph.ca/nadsfly/Doid/Doidclass/SinclairCumming2006.pdf PDF fulltext]
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