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Sphaeroceridae

Sphaeroceridae
Copromyza.equina.jpg
Copromyza equina of the Copromyzinae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Section: Schizophora
Subsection: Acalyptratae
Superfamily: Sphaeroceroidea
Family: Sphaeroceridae
Macquart, 1835
Subfamilies

Copromyzinae
Homalomitrinae
Limosininae
Sphaerocerinae
Tucminae

Synonyms

Borboridae Newman, 1834 (suppressed)
Borborites Newman, 1834 (suppressed)
Copromyzidae Stenhammar, 1855
Cypselidae Hendel, 1910 (suppressed)
Sphoeroceridae Macquart, 1846 (lapsus)


Copromyzinae
Homalomitrinae
Limosininae
Sphaerocerinae
Tucminae

Borboridae Newman, 1834 (suppressed)
Borborites Newman, 1834 (suppressed)
Copromyzidae Stenhammar, 1855
Cypselidae Hendel, 1910 (suppressed)
Sphoeroceridae Macquart, 1846 (lapsus)

Sphaeroceridae are a family of true flies in the order Diptera, often called small dung flies, lesser dung flies or lesser corpse flies due to their saprophagous habits. They belong to the typical fly suborder Brachycera as can be seen by their short antennae, and more precisely they are members of the section Schizophora. There are over 1,300 species and about 125 genera accepted as valid today, but new taxa are still being described.

Unlike the large "corpse flies" or blow-flies of the family Calliphoridae and the large dung flies of the family Scathophagidae, the small dung flies are members of the schizophoran subsection Acalyptratae. Among their superfamily Sphaeroceroidea, they seem to be particularly close relatives of the family Heleomyzidae.


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