Blephariceridae

Family of flies

Blephariceridae
Temporal range: Middle Jurassic–Present
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Blepharicera fasciata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Infraorder: Psychodomorpha
Family: Blephariceridae
Loew, 1862
Subfamilies
  • Blepharicerinae
  • Edwardsininae

The Blephariceridae, commonly known as net-winged midges, are a nematoceran family in the order Diptera. The adults resemble crane flies except with a projecting anal angle in the wings, and different head shape, absence of the V on the mesonotum, and more laterally outstretched, forward-facing legs. They are uncommon, but dozens of genera occur worldwide, and over 200 species.

They are found near fast-flowing streams where the larvae live. Blepharicerid larvae are filter feeders and have suckers on their abdominal sternites, used to adhere to rocks in the torrents in which they live. These suckers are sometimes called creeping welts. These are of unique evolutionary origin within the Diptera.

One recent classification based largely on fossils treats this family as the sole member of its infraorder, but this has not gained wide acceptance.

Selected genera and species

Larva of Blepharicera
Larva of Blepharicera, ventral
  • Subfamily Blepharicerinae
    • Tribe Blepharicerini
      • Agathon Rodor, 1890
        • Agathon arizonica (Alexander, 1958)
        • Agathon aylmeri (Garrett, 1923)
        • Agathon comstocki (Kellogg, 1903)
        • Agathon dismalea (Hogue, 1970)
        • Agathon doanei (Kellogg, 1900)
        • Agathon elegantulus Roder, 1890
        • Agathon markii (Garrett, 1925)
        • Agathon sequoiarum (Alexander, 1952)
      • Bibiocephala
      • Blepharicera Macquart, 1843
        • Blepharicera appalachiae Hogue and Georgian, 1986
        • Blepharicera capitata (Loew, 1863)
        • Blepharicera cherokea Hogue, 1978
        • Blepharicera coweetae Hogue and Georgian, 1985
        • Blepharicera diminutiva Hogue, 1978
        • Blepharicera jordani (Kellogg, 1903)
        • Blepharicera micheneri (Alexander, 1959)
        • Blepharicera ostensackeni Kellogg, 1903
        • Blepharicera similans (Johannsen, 1929)
        • Blepharicera tenuipes (Walker, 1848)
        • Blepharicera williamsae (Alexander, 1953)
        • Blepharicera zionensis (Alexander, 1953)
      • Philorus
        • Philorus californicus Hogue, 1966
        • Philorus jacinto Hogue, 1966
        • Philorus vanduzeei Alexander, 1963
        • Philorus yosemite (Osten Sacken, 1877)
  • Subfamily Edwardsininae

Extinct genera

  • Blephadejura Lukashevich et al. 2006 Daohugou, China, Callovian
  • Brianina Zhang and Lukashevich 2007 Daohugou, China, Callovian
  • Megathon Lukashevich and Shcherbakov 1997 Daohugou, China, Callovian, Ola Formation, Russia, Campanian
  • Philorites Cockerell 1908 Green River Formation, Colorado, Eocene
  • Sinotendipes Hong and Wang 1990 Laiyang Formation, China, Aptian

References

Loew H. 1862. Monographs of the Diptera of North America. Part 1. Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collection 6(1): 1–221, fig. 1-3+1-12, 2 pls.

External links

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  • Tree of Life Blephariceromorpha
  • Iowa State University Biology, Classification, Keys (introductory figure).
  • Video of a Blepharicerid larva
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Extant Diptera families
Suborder Nematocera
Axymyiomorpha
Culicomorpha
Culicoidea
  • Dixidae (meniscus midges)
  • Corethrellidae (frog-biting midges)
  • Chaoboridae (phantom midges)
  • Culicidae (mosquitoes)
Chironomoidea
  • Thaumaleidae (solitary midges)
  • Simuliidae (black flies)
  • Ceratopogonidae (biting midges)
  • Chironomidae (non-biting midges)
Blephariceromorpha
  • Blephariceridae (net-winged midges)
  • Deuterophlebiidae (mountain midges)
  • Nymphomyiidae
Bibionomorpha
Bibionoidea
  • Bibionidae (march flies, lovebugs)
Anisopodoidea
  • Anisopodidae (wood gnats)
Sciaroidea
(fungus gnats)
Perissommatomorpha
Psychodomorpha
Scatopsoidea
Psychodoidea
  • Psychodidae (moth flies)
Ptychopteromorpha
  • Ptychopteridae (phantom crane flies)
  • Tanyderidae (primitive crane flies)
Tipulomorpha
Trichoceroidea
  • Trichoceridae (winter crane flies)
Tipuloidea
(crane flies)
  • Cylindrotomidae (long-bodied crane flies)
  • Limoniidae (limoniid crane flies)
  • Pediciidae (hairy-eyed craneflies)
  • Tipulidae (large crane flies)
Suborder Brachycera
Asilomorpha
Asiloidea
Empidoidea
Nemestrinoidea
  • Acroceridae (small-headed flies)
  • Nemestrinidae (tangle-veined flies)
Muscomorpha
Aschiza
Platypezoidea
  • Ironomyiidae (ironic flies)
  • Lonchopteridae (spear-winged flies)
  • Opetiidae (flat-footed flies)
  • Phoridae (scuttle flies, coffin flies, humpbacked flies)
  • Platypezidae (flat-footed flies)
Syrphoidea
  • Pipunculidae (big-headed flies)
  • Syrphidae (hoverflies)
Schizophora
Acalyptratae
Conopoidea
  • Conopidae (thick-headed flies)
Tephritoidea
  • Pallopteridae (flutter flies)
  • Piophilidae (cheese flies)
  • Platystomatidae (signal flies)
  • Pyrgotidae
  • Richardiidae
  • Tephritidae (peacock flies)
  • Ulidiidae (picture-winged flies)
Nerioidea
  • Cypselosomatidae
  • Micropezidae (stilt-legged flies)
  • Neriidae (cactus flies, banana stalk flies)
Diopsoidea
Sciomyzoidea
Sphaeroceroidea
Lauxanioidea
Opomyzoidea
Ephydroidea
  • Camillidae
  • Curtonotidae (quasimodo flies)
  • Diastatidae (bog flies)
  • Drosophilidae (vinegar and fruit flies)
  • Ephydridae (shore flies)
  • Mormotomyiidae (frightful hairy fly)
Carnoidea
Lonchaeoidea
Calyptratae
Muscoidea
  • Anthomyiidae (cabbage flies)
  • Fanniidae (little house flies)
  • Muscidae (house flies, stable flies)
  • Scathophagidae (dung flies)
Oestroidea
Hippoboscoidea
  • Glossinidae (tsetse flies)
  • Hippoboscidae (louse flies)
  • Nycteribiidae (bat flies)
  • Streblidae (bat flies)
Stratiomyomorpha
Stratiomyoidea
  • Pantophthalmidae (timber flies)
  • Stratiomyidae (soldier flies)
  • Xylomyidae (wood soldier flies)
Tabanomorpha
Rhagionoidea
Tabanoidea
Vermileonomorpha
Vermileonoidea
Xylophagomorpha
Xylophagoidea
  • Xylophagidae (awl flies)
Taxon identifiers
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