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March flies and allies
March fly, Bibio marci
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Suborder: Nematocera
Infraorder: Bibionomorpha
Families
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The Bibionomorpha are an infraorder of the suborder Nematocera. One of its constituent families, the Anisopodidae, is the presumed sister taxon to the entire suborder Brachycera.[1] Several of the remaining families in the infraorder (those shown without common names) are former subfamilies of the Mycetophilidae, which has been recently subdivided. The family Axymyiidae has recently been removed from the Bibionomorpha to its own infraorder Axymyiomorpha.

Most representatives of the Bibionomorpha are saprophages or fungivores as larvae with the Cecidomyiidae being predominantly gall-formers. Some sciarids are common indoor pests, developing large populations in potting soil that has become moldy from overwatering. The larvae of the Bibionidae sometimes migrate in large, snake-like masses to minimize dehydration while seeking a new feeding site.

Superfamilies and families

  • Superfamily Anisopodoidea Knab, 1912 (Triassic - Recent)
    • Anisopodidae (syn †Eopleciidae) - wood gnats
    • Antefungivoridae Rohdendorf, 1938 (syn Pleciomimidae, Sinemediidae)
    • †Crosaphididae Kovalev, 1983 (Triassic-Jurassic)
    • †Pleciofungivoridae Rohdendorf, 1946 (syn Fungivoritidae) (Upper Triassic - Middle Jurassic)
    • †Protorhyphidae Handlirsch, 1906 (Upper Triassic)
    • †Siberhyphidae Kovalev, 1985 (Jurassic)
  • Superfamily Bibionoidea Fleming, 1821 (Cretaceous - Recent)
  • Superfamily Mycetobioidea Winnertz, 1863
    • Mycetobiidae Winnertz, 1863
  • Superfamily †Pachyneuroidea Rohdendorf, 1946
    • †Procramptonomyiidae Kovalev, 1985
  • Superfamily Scatopsoidea Newman, 1834
  • Superfamily Sciaroidea Billberg, 1820
  • Superfamily incertae sedis
    • †Heterorhyphidae Ansorge & Krzemiński, 1995
    • Pachyneuridae
    • †Protobibionidae extinct (Middle Jurassic)
    • †Protopleciidae (syn Palaeopleciidae, Pleciodictyidae, Protoligoneuridae) (Late Triassic - Jurassic)
    • †Tipulopleciidae extinct (Middle Jurassic)

References

  1. ^ King, David G. (May 1991). "The Origin of an Organ: Phylogenetic Analysis of Evolutionary Innovation in the Digestive Tract of Flies (Insecta: Diptera)". Evolution. Society for the Study of Evolution. 45 (3): 582. doi:10.2307/2409912. Retrieved 18 November 2020.


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