Family SPHAEROCERIDAE Macquart, 1835
Lesser Dung Flies, Small Dung Flies
Compiler and date details
February 2012 - Scott Ginn, Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia
Introduction
Family Sphaeroceridae is a large family of flies with a worldwide distribution. They are found in diverse habitats and are often encountered in large numbers, typically associated with decaying organic matter such as plants, fungi or faeces, where their larvae feed on micobial material. A few species are known to be necrophages, particularly associated with carrion.
More than 1300 species of Sphaeroceridae are known worldwide. The family is well represented in Australia, but it is thought that the number of recorded taxa constitutes only a fraction of the entire fauna, with many species still to be described. Sphaeroceridae are currently represented in Australia by 69 species in 29 genera. A remarkable number of species have widespread distributions globally, many nearly cosmopolitan.
In his 2007 publication, McAlpine included the family Sphaeroceridae as subfamily Sphaerocerinae within Heteromyzidae. As Sphaeroceridae is still recognised as a family by most specialists of this group, it has been conservatively retained as a family in this publication. However, McAlpine's positioning of the Sphaerocerinae is duly noted for future reference.
The most important published works dealing with the Australian sphaerocerid fauna are Richards (1973; review of the Australian fauna) and Roháček et al. (2001; World Catalogue of Sphaeroceridae).
General References
Evenhuis, N. (Originally by Marshall, S.A.) 2001. Family Sphaeroceridae. In Evenhuis, N.L.(ed.) Catalog of the Diptera of the Australasian and Oceanian Regions. 15 December 2001. http://hbs.bishopmuseum.org/aocat/sphaero.html
McAlpine, D.K. 2007. Review of the Borboroidini or wombat flies (Diptera: Heteromyzidae), with reconsideration of the status of families Heleomyzidae and Sphaeroceridae, and descriptions of femoral gland-baskets. Records of the Australian Museum 59(2-3): 143-219 [Date published 29 August]
Richards, O.W. 1973. The Sphaeroceridae (= Borboridae or Cypselidae; Diptera Cyclorrhapha) of the Australian region. Australian Journal of Zoology Supplementary Series 22: 297-401
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