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Family CHAMAEMYIIDAE Hendel, 1910

Silver Flies


Compiler and date details

August 2010 - Scott Ginn, Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia

2007 - R. Johnson, data taken from Evenhuis, N.L. Catalog of the Diptera of the Australasian and Oceanian Regions (accessed 2007)

Introduction

Chamaemyiidae is a fly family with worldwide distribution, predominantly in the Nearctic and Palaearctic Regions. It is well represented in Australia by 38 species from 8 genera. There are limited published works on the family Chamaemyiidae for the Australian fauna. The major publications are a key to world genera (McAlpine, 1960) and a review of the Australian chamaemyiid fauna by Tanasijtshuk (1996), in which most of the currently known species are newly described or redescribed. The body colour of most species is ash-grey.

Biology
Current knowledge of the biology of the immature stages of Australian species is poor, and is large part indirect, based on observations of northern hemisphere species. Some species are known to be generalist feeders, but mostly this family is associated with being larval predators, particularly horticultural pests of the order Hemiptera, including aphids, psyllids and coccoids such as scale insects and mealybugs. Consequently, they have a potential role as agents in biological pest control.

Checklist of species following Evenhuis, N.L. Catalog of the Diptera of the Australasian and Oceanian Regions (online version, accessed 2010), AFD file compiled by S. Ginn

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
13-Sep-2010 13-Sep-2010 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)