Homalocnemiidae
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''Homalocnemis'' is a genus of
flies Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced ...
which is placed in a family of its own, the Homalocnemiidae. There are about seven species in the genus found in the Afrotropical, Neotropical, and Australasian regions, suggestive of a
Gondwana Gondwana () was a large landmass, often referred to as a supercontinent, that formed during the late Neoproterozoic (about 550 million years ago) and began to break up during the Jurassic period (about 180 million years ago). The final stages ...
n origin. The genus was formerly considered a primitive empidoid and placed variously in the
Hybotidae Hybotidae, the typical dance flies, are a family of true flies. They belong to the superfamily Empidoidea and were formerly included in the Empididae as a subfamily. Some, such as '' Tachydromia'', are predators that run around on the bark of t ...
or in the empidid subfamily
Brachystomatinae Brachystomatinae is a subfamily of flies belonging to the family Empididae. (2018): Molecular phylogenetics reveals novel relationships within Empidoidea (Diptera). ''Systematic Entomology'' 43(4): 619–636. Taxonomy Until 2006, Brachystomatina ...
. They are recognized by their wing venation which includes a long anal cell and a long basal segment of the antennal style. Species in the genus include: ;New Zealand * ''H. adelensis'' (Miller, 1913) * ''H. inexpleta'' Collin, 1928 * ''H. perspicua'' (Hutton, 1901) * ''H. maculipennis'' Malloch, 1932 ;Namibia * ''H. namibiensis'' Chvála, 1991 ;Chile * ''H. praesumpta'' Collin, 1928 * ''H. nigripennis'' Philippi, 1865


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