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Scathophagidae

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Family of flies
Not to be confused withScatophagidae, a fish family.
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Scathophagidae
MaleScathophaga stercoraria, the yellow dung fly
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Diptera
Superfamily:Muscoidea
Family:Scathophagidae
Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Subfamilies
Synonyms
  • Cordyluridae
  • Scatophagidae
  • Scopeumatidae
  • Scatomyzidae

TheScathophagidae are a smallfamily ofMuscoidea which are often known asdung flies, although thisname is not appropriate except for a few species of the genusScathophaga which do indeed pass theirlarval stages in animal dung. The name probably derives from the yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria), which is one of the most abundant and ubiquitous flies in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere.

Description

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For terms, seeMorphology of Diptera.

The Scathophagidae are medium-sized or quite small flies with a body length of 3.0 to 12.0 mm. The body is slender, especially in males, usually with an elongated, cylindrical abdomen. Many scathophagids appear more robust, however, due to a dense pubescence. Body colour ranges from yellow to black; some species are glossy, but never with a metallic gloss. Some species are bicolored. The eyes are wide-set on the frons in males and females. The bristles on the head, thorax, and legs are well developed. The occiput usually has pale, long hairs. The arista is bare to plumose. Interfrontal bristles are absent. The wing is usually clear, but in some species has distinct marks or darkening at the tip or along the crossveins. The anal vein is long and usually reaches the wing margin. The meron is without bristles along the hind margin, near the posterior spiracle.

HuntingCordilura on leaves ofblackberry (video, 57s)

Biology

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The larval biology of this family is actually quite diverse, including plant feeders (leaf miners, stem borers, or feeding in seed capsules), aquatic predators, and predators on other insect larvae in wet situations - such as piles of rotting vegetable matter, seaweed, or dung. The adults are predators on other small insects, and while they are commonly seen on flowers, they are hunting prey there, rather than acting as pollinators. They are, in fact, one of the better predators ofblow-flies; thus, they are beneficial agents ofbiological control. Some species are attracted to dung in great numbers. One of the best-known species of this family is the yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria) (Linnaeus, 1758). The golden-yellow, densely pilose males of this species gather on cattle dung and may, in parts of its range, be observed at all times of the year.

Worldwide, about 500 described species are placed in 66 genera. The great majority are found in thePalearctic andNearctic regions and the family is almost confined to the Northern Hemisphere, with only five species so far known from the Southern Hemisphere (and two of these are common northern species ofScathophaga, which have probably been imported with livestock into South Africa and Brazil). The most diverse fauna is found in theRussian Far East, and many new species have been described from this area over the last few decades. Because of the northerly distribution of many species, even within theHolarctic, Vockeroth (1987) has described this as the most northerly distributed of all fly families. He reports that, of the 150 species recorded from Canada, 25 are confined to the Arctictundra.

Fifty-four species are currently recorded from the British Isles alone and nearly all of these have a Holarctic distribution.

Genera

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These 61 genera belong to the family Scathophagidae:

Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]

References

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  1. ^"Scathophagidae Report".Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved2018-04-12.
  2. ^"Browse Scathophagidae".Catalogue of Life. Retrieved2018-04-12.
  3. ^"Scathophagidae".GBIF. Retrieved2018-04-12.
  4. ^"Scathophagidae Family Information".BugGuide.net. Retrieved2018-04-12.
  • Vockeroth, V.R. (1987). "Scathophagidae".Agriculture Canada Monographs.28:1085–1097.

Further reading

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Identification

  • K.B. Gorodkov Family Scatophagidae (Cordyluridae, Scatomyzidae, Scopeumatidae) inBei-Bienko, G. Ya, 1988 Keys to the insects of the European Part of the USSR Volume 5 (Diptera) Part 2 English edition. Keys to Palaearctic species but now needs revision .
  • Hackman, W., 1956.The Scatophagidae (Dipt.) of Eastern Fennoscandia. Societas Fauna Flora Fennica, Fauna Fennica 2: 1-67, Fig. 1-165, Helsinki.
  • Sack, 1937. Coryluridae. In: Lindner, E. (Ed.).Die Fliegen der Paläarktischen Region, 7, 62a, 1-103.
  • Séguy, E., 1934 Diptères: Brachycères. II. Muscidae acalypterae, Scatophagidae. Paris: ÉditionsFaune de France 28.virtuelle numérique

External links

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ExtantDiptera families
SuborderNematocera
Axymyiomorpha
Culicomorpha
Culicoidea
Chironomoidea
Blephariceromorpha
Bibionomorpha
Bibionoidea
Anisopodoidea
Sciaroidea
(fungus gnats)
Perissommatomorpha
Psychodomorpha
Scatopsoidea
Psychodoidea
Ptychopteromorpha
Tipulomorpha
Trichoceroidea
Tipuloidea
(crane flies)
SuborderBrachycera
Asilomorpha
Asiloidea
Empidoidea
Nemestrinoidea
Muscomorpha
Aschiza
Platypezoidea
Syrphoidea
Schizophora
Acalyptratae
Conopoidea
Tephritoidea
Nerioidea
Diopsoidea
Sciomyzoidea
Sphaeroceroidea
Lauxanioidea
Opomyzoidea
Ephydroidea
Carnoidea
Lonchaeoidea
Calyptratae
Muscoidea
Oestroidea
Hippoboscoidea
Stratiomyomorpha
Stratiomyoidea
Tabanomorpha
Rhagionoidea
Tabanoidea
Vermileonomorpha
Vermileonoidea
Xylophagomorpha
Xylophagoidea
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