About: Micropezidae is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 83 publications have been published within this topic receiving 508 citations. The topic is also known as: stilt-legged flies.
TL;DR: Both superfamilies were supported as monophyletic, although both the Diopsoidea and its basal branches were supported by highly homoplasious characters and are here only tentatively accepted.
Abstract: The Acalyptratae are a diverse, heterogenous assemblage of dozens of families of "higher flies" in the Schizophora (Diptera). There are ten acalyptrate superfamilies, two of which are reviewed and redefined here at the family-group level: Diopsoidea and Nerioidea. The superfamily Diopsoidea includes seven families: Diopsidae (two subfamilies and two tribes), Gobryidae, Megamerinidae, Nothybidae, Psilidae (three subfamilies), Somatiidae and Syringogastridae. The superfamily Nerioidea also includes seven families: Cypselosomatidae, Fergusoninidae, Micropezidae (five subfamilies), Neriidae, Pseudopomyzidae, Tanypezidae and Strongylophthalmyiidae. All 14 families are redescribed, figured and keyed, including notes on subordinate family-level groups. Homologies for external and genitalic characters are established, and the superfamilies and their family-level groups are discussed. A morphological phylogenetic analysis is provided, including representatives from all family-level groups in both ingroup superfamilies, as well as twelve outgroup taxa from five other acalyptrate superfamilies. Both superfamilies were supported as monophyletic, although both the Diopsoidea and its basal branches were supported by highly homoplasious characters and are here only tentatively accepted; a relationship between Diopsidae, Syringogastridae and Megamerinidae is strongly supported. Nerioidea is a well-defined group divided into three lineages, including one containing Pseudopomyzidae, Cypselosomatidae and Fergusoninidae, the latter of which was previously considered to be related to the family Agromyzidae (Opomyzoidea). Diopsoidea and Nerioidea were not found to be related.
TL;DR: The Neotropical genus Cardiacephala Macquart (Diptera: Micropezidae, Taeniapterinae) is revised, and 15 new species (C. venezuelensis and C. vitrata) are described.
Abstract: The Neotropical genus Cardiacephala Macquart (Diptera: Micropezidae, Taeniapterinae) is revised. Plocoscelus Enderlein is treated as a new junior synonym, and 15 new species (C. acuminata, C. aeruginosa, C. angularis, C. aspera, C. bulla, C. erugata, C. lobulosa, C. nicaraguensis, C. planivertex, C. rotunda, C. spinosa, C. umbra, C. velutinosa, C. venezuelensis and C. vitrata) are described. Plocoscelus nitidus Hennig is newly recognized as a synonym of C. camptomera, P. plurimaculatus Czerny is synonymized with C. arthritica (Wiedemann) and P. townsendi Cresson is synonymized with C. podagrica (Rondani).
TL;DR: A new diagnosis is provided for the genus Paragrallomyia, and the common and widely distributed species Parag Rallsomyia albibasis (Enderlein) and Paragnomyia thiemei (E Enderlein) are redefined as part of a group of 17 superficially similar Neotropical species.
Abstract: A new diagnosis is provided for the genus Paragrallomyia, and the common and widely distributed species Paragrallomyia albibasis (Enderlein) and Paragrallomyia thiemei (Enderlein) are redefined as part of a group of 17 superficially similar Neotropical species. This group, here treated as the 'P. albibasis complex', includes P. albibasis, P. inpai (Albuquerque), P. teresacristinae (Albuquerque), P. thiemei, P. vulpes (Cresson) and 12 new species (P. aequorea, P. bifurcata, P. brasiliensis, P. caliensis, P. citrina, P. colombiana, P. diminuta, P. ecuadoriensis, P. nodulosa, P. pseudoalbibasis, P. quadrifurca and P. quaternaria). Paragrallomyia parens (Cresson) is newly recognized as a junior synonym of Paragrallomyia albibasis. Taeniaptera nigriceps Hennig and Taeniaptera vulpes Cresson are transferred to Paragrallomyia and 13 other species previously treated as Paragrallomyia are transferred to Poecilotylus Hennig (Grallomyia aeripennis Enderlein, Taeniaptera aliceae Albuquerque, Grallomyia dilutimacula Enderlein, Calobata latifascia Wulp, Grallomyia lauta Cresson, Grallomyia longifurca Hendel, Calobata nigritarsis Macquart, Calobata rufifacies Macquart, Grallomyia seiuncta Czerny, Tanypoda simillima Hendel, Grallomyia strigata Enderlein, Calobata tibialis Macquart, Calobata vittipennis Coquillett). Grallomyia lineata Enderlein is transferred from Taeniaptera to Poecilotylus. All named species remaining in Paragrallomyia are keyed out at least to the species complex level.
TL;DR: This is the first report of arthropods associated with carrion in Venezuela, using laboratory bred rats (Rattus norvegicus), and 14 species were considered to be of primary forensic importance.