Ectyphinae

The importance of Ectyphinae has been the subject of debate and reflection for years. Ectyphinae has had a significant impact on multiple aspects of society and daily life. Since its emergence, Ectyphinae has aroused the interest and curiosity of experts in different fields, as well as the general population. In this article, we will explore the background of Ectyphinae, its evolution over time, and its relevance today. Likewise, we will analyze the possible future implications of Ectyphinae and its influence in different areas.

Ectyphinae
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Mydidae
Subfamily: Ectyphinae

Ectyphinae is a subfamily of mydas flies in the family Mydidae. There are at least four genera in Ectyphinae.[1][2][3][4]

Genera

These genera belong to the subfamily Ectyphinae:[5]

References

  1. ^ Wilcox, J.; Papavero, N.; Pimentel, T. (1989). Studies of Mydidae (Diptera). IVb. Mydas and allies in the Americas (Mydinae, Mydini). Belém: Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi. pp. 139 pp.
  2. ^ Artigas, Jorge N.; Papavero, Nelson (1990). "Studies on Mydidae Diptera v. Phylogenetic and biogeographic notes key to the American genera and illustrations of spermathecae". Gayana Zoología. 54: 87–116. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Ectyphinae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  4. ^ Dikow, Torsten (2019). "Asiloid Flies, deciphering their diversity and evolutionary history". National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2019-06-02.

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