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Helosciomyzidae
Xenosciomyza turbotti
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Superfamily: Sciomyzoidea
Family: Helosciomyzidae
Steyskal, 1965
Genera

11, see text

The Helosciomyzidae are a small family of flies found exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. With the exception of the South American genus Sciogriphoneura, helosciomyzids occur only in Australia and New Zealand (including The Snares and the Auckland Islands).[1]

Taxonomy and history[edit]

The earliest grouping of helosciomyzid genera was as a subfamily of Sciomyzidae, Helosciomyzinae, proposed by George C. Steyskal in 1965 and which initially consisted of the genera Helosciomyza, Xenosciomyza, and Polytocus,[2] with the monotypic genus Eurotocus added to this grouping by Steyskal in 1978.[3] Helosciomyzinae was elevated to family rank by G. C. D. Griffiths in 1972, including the genera Huttonina and Prosochaeta, which Steyskal had previously classified as belonging to the sciomyzid subfamily Huttoninidae and which were later excluded from Helosciomyzidae in a 1981 revision of the family by Jeffrey K. Barnes. In this same 1981 revision Barnes added five new genera to Helosciomyzidae, with four of these new genera (Cobergius, Dasysciomyza, Napaeosciomyza, and Neosciomyza) including species previously placed in the genus Helosciomyza. The morphological differences between these genera are often minor.[4][5] A 2012 paper by Australian entomologist David K. McAlpine theorised that Helosciomyzidae is likely most closely related to the sciomyzoid families DryomyzidaeorHelcomyzidae.[6]

The earliest described species now placed in Helosciomyzidae are Helosciomyza fuscinevris and Cobergius vittatus, described by French entomologist Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart in 1851 under the names Sciomyza fuscinevris and Helomyza vittata respectively, though these were not recognised as belonging to Helosciomyzidae and combined under their current names until 1992.[4]

Classification[edit]

This family includes the following genera and species:[1][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Barnes, Jeffrey K. (15 April 2016). "Australasian/Oceanian Diptera Catalog – Web Version". Hawaii: Hawaii Biological Survey. Archived from the original on 16 June 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
  • ^ Steyskal, George C. (1965). "The Subfamilies of Sciomyzidae of the World (Diptera: Acalyptratae)". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 58 (4). Entomological Society of America: 592–593. doi:10.1093/aesa/58.4.592b.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Steyskal, George C.; Knutson, Lloyd (1978). "Helosciomyzinae in Australia (Diptera : Sciomyzidae)". Australian Journal of Zoology. 26 (4). CSIRO: 727–743. doi:10.1071/ZO9780727.
  • ^ a b c d McAlpine, David K. (1992). "The earliest described species of Helosciomyzidae (Diptera: Schizophora)". Australian Entomological Magazine. 19 (3). Entomological Society of Queensland: 89–92. Archived from the original on 2023-06-19. Retrieved 2023-06-19 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i Barnes, Jeffrey K. (1981). "Revision of the Helosciomyzidae (Diptera)". Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 11 (1). Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi: 45–72. doi:10.1080/03036758.1981.10419451.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j McAlpine, David K. (2012). "Notes and descriptions of Australian Helosciomyzidae or comb-winged flies (Diptera: Schizophora)". Records of the Australian Museum. 64 (1). Australian Museum: 51–70. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.64.2012.1582. Archived from the original on 2023-06-19. Retrieved 2023-06-19 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  • ^ "Helosciomyzidae". Encyclopedia of Life. Archived from the original on 17 April 2023. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  • ^ a b Malloch, John Russell (1922). "A revision of the generic status of some New Zealand Diptera". N.Z. Journal of Science and Technology. 5: 227–228.
  • ^ a b c d e f Tonnoir, A. L.; Malloch, J. R. (1928). "New Zealand Muscidae Acalyptratae. Part IV. Sciomyzidae". Records of the Canterbury Museum. 3 (3): 151–179.
  • ^ a b Lamb, C. G. (1909). Chilton, Chas (ed.). "The Diptera of the Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand". The Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand. 1. Canterbury, Wellington: Philosophical Institute of Canterbury: 124–145. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.11810. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2023 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library.

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