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The Mydidae (sometimes misspelled as Mydaidae), or Mydas flies, are a cosmopolitan family of flies. It is a small family, with about 471 species described. They are generally large in size, including the largest known fly, ''
Gauromydas heros ''Gauromydas heros'' is a species of giant fly belonging to the family Mydidae. It is the largest species of the entire order of Diptera or true flies. Distribution This species has a Neotropical distribution (Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay). Descr ...
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''Mydas heros''). Many of the species, in addition to their large size, are mimics of stinging
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ns, especially wasps. Most mydids are found in arid and semiarid regions of the world, but they are also found in other habitats.


Biology

Little is known about their biology, though Zikan reported the larvae of ''Gauromydas heros'' live in the subterranean detritus "pans" of ''
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'' ants in southern Brazil, where they appear to be feeding on detritivorous Dynastinae ('' Coelosis'' spp.) larvae. In the U.S., ''
Mydas brunneus ''Mydas'' is a genus of large flies in the family Mydidae. Species * '' Mydas annularis'' Gerstaecker, 1868 * '' Mydas argyrostomus'' Gerstaecker, 1868 * '' Mydas arizonensis'' Wilcox et al., 1989 * '' Mydas atratus'' Macquart, 1838 * '' Mydas ...
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Mydas clavatus ''Mydas clavatus'', the clubbed mydas fly, is a species of Mydas fly that is native to temperate, eastern North America. It is named for its clubbed antennae, which is however a general feature of the Mydas flies. An orange to red mark on the ab ...
'', and ''
Mydas tibialis ''Mydas tibialis'', the golden legged mydas fly, is a species of mydas flies in the family Mydidae. References Mydidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1831 {{Asiloidea-stub ...
'' larvae are predatory on deadwood-feeding scarab beetle larvae (''
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'' spp.) and can be found in standing and downed trees with extensive heart rot. Others (e.g. ''
Mydas maculiventris ''Mydas maculiventris'' is a species of mydas flies in the family Mydidae. References External links * Mydidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1835 {{Asiloidea-stub ...
'') are subterranean and feed on "white grubs" (Scarabaeidae: genus ''
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'') that attack the roots of grasses and could be potential biocontrol agents of white grubs in sod production areas. Larvae typically take two or three years to mature. Adults of several species are avid flower visitors and act as pollinating agents. Rattlesnake master ('' Eryngium yuccifolium'') is a favorite nectar source in the Midwest. They are infrequently encountered as the adult lifespan can be quite short.


Description

:For terms see Morphology of Diptera. Mydids are medium-sized to very large flies (9–60 mm in body length). The abdomen is long and cylindrical in section. It is slightly tapered apically in the male, and usually widest at segment four in the female. The second segment of the antenna forms a club. Mydids are sparsely pilose, and lack bristles except on the legs. The hind leg is much longer and stronger than both the middle leg and the fore leg and the hind femur is usually swollen and bears ventral spines. The hind tibia has an apical spur or bristles. The wings are long, and narrow to wide. Most of the veins end in the upper margin before the apex.


Classification

The classification of the family has changed fairly recently, with the inclusion of a few genera that were previously placed in the family
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"flower-loving flies", but only the group of "flower-loving flies" that actually visit flowers were transferred to the Mydidae. Among the genera transferred is ''
Rhaphiomidas The mydid fly genus ''Rhaphiomidas'' contains fewer than 30 species/subspecies, all of them occurring in the desert regions of the southwestern United States and adjacent portions of northwestern Mexico. The adults are most commonly encountered i ...
'', which includes one of the few Diptera on the United States'
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, the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly (''Rhaphiomidas terminatus abdominalis'').


Evolutionary history

The oldest known member of the family is '' Cretomydas'' from the
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) Crato Formation of Brazil. The genus appears to have close affinites to the subfamily Diochlistinae, suggesting a Cretaceous diversification for the family.


Species lists


West Palaearctic including RussiaJapanWorld list


Genera

These 63 genera belong to the family Mydidae: * '' Afroleptomydas'' c g * '' Afromydas'' c g * '' Agaperemius'' c g * '' Anomalomydas'' c g * '' Apiophora'' c g * '' Arenomydas'' c g * '' Baliomydas'' c g * '' Cephalocera'' c g * '' Cephalocerodes'' c g * '' Ceriomydas'' c g * '' Charimydas'' c g * ''
Diochlistus ''Diochlistus'' is a genus of Fly, flies in the family Mydidae. Species *''Diochlistus analogus'' Sergey Paramonov (entomologist), Paramonov, 1950 *''Diochlistus apollinosus'' Sergey Paramonov (entomologist), Paramonov, 1950 *''Diochlistus aurip ...
'' c g * '' Dolichogaster'' c g * '' Ectyphus'' c g * '' Eremohaplomydas'' c g * '' Eremomidas'' c g * '' Eumydas'' c g * ''
Gauromydas ''Gauromydas'' is a genus of giant flies belonging to the family Mydidae that are found in the Neotropics. Species Species within this genus include: *'' Gauromydas apicalis'' (Wiedemann, 1830) *'' Gauromydas autuorii'' (Andretta, 1951) *'' ...
'' c g * '' Halterorchis'' c g * '' Haplomydas'' c g * '' Hessemydas'' c g * ''
Heteroleptomydas ''Heteroleptomydas'' is a genus of flies in the family Mydidae The Mydidae (sometimes misspelled as Mydaidae), or Mydas flies, are a cosmopolitan family of flies. It is a small family, with about 471 species described. They are generally larg ...
'' c g * ''
Heteromydas ''Heteromydas'' is a genus of mydas flies in the family Mydidae. There are at least two described species in ''Heteromydas''. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Heteromydas'': * '' Heteromydas bicolor'' Hardy, 1944 * '' Heteromydas ...
'' Hardy, 1945 i c g b * '' Hispanomydas'' c g * '' Lachnocorynus'' c g * '' Leptomydas'' c g * '' Mahafalymydas'' c g * '' Mapinguari'' c g * '' Megascelus'' c g * ''
Messiasia ''Messiasia'' is a genus of flies in the family Mydidae The Mydidae (sometimes misspelled as Mydaidae), or Mydas flies, are a cosmopolitan family of flies. It is a small family, with about 471 species described. They are generally large in size ...
'' d'Andretta, 1951 i c g b * '' Midacritus'' c g * '' Miltinus'' c g * '' Mimadelphus'' c g * '' Mitrodetus'' c g * ''
Mydas ''Mydas'' is a genus of large flies in the family Mydidae. Species * ''Mydas annularis'' Gerstaecker, 1868 * ''Mydas argyrostomus'' Gerstaecker, 1868 * '' Mydas arizonensis'' Wilcox et al., 1989 * '' Mydas atratus'' Macquart, 1838 * '' Mydas au ...
'' Fabricius, 1794 i c g b * '' Mydaselpis'' c g * '' Namadytes'' c g * '' Namibimydas'' c g * ''
Nemomydas ''Nemomydas'' is a genus of mydas flies in the family Mydidae. There are at least 20 described species in ''Nemomydas''. Species These 23 species belong to the genus ''Nemomydas'': * '' Nemomydas alifoleyae'' Fitzgerald & Kondratieff, 1998 * '' ...
'' Curran, 1934 i c g b * '' Neolaparopsis'' c g * '' Neorhaphiomidas'' c g * '' Nomoneura'' c g * '' Nomoneuroides'' c g * '' Nothomydas'' c g * '' Notosyllegomydas'' c g * ''
Opomydas ''Opomydas'' is a genus of mydas flies (insects in the family Mydidae The Mydidae (sometimes misspelled as Mydaidae), or Mydas flies, are a cosmopolitan family of flies. It is a small family, with about 471 species described. They are generall ...
'' Curran, 1934 i c g b * ''
Oreomydas ''Oreomydas'' is a genus of flies in the family Mydidae The Mydidae (sometimes misspelled as Mydaidae), or Mydas flies, are a cosmopolitan family of flies. It is a small family, with about 471 species described. They are generally large in si ...
'' c g * '' Paramydas'' c g * '' Parectyphus'' c g * '' Perissocerus'' c g * ''
Phyllomydas ''Phyllomydas'' is a genus of mydas flies (insects in the family Mydidae). There are about seven described species in ''Phyllomydas''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Phyllomydas'': * '' Phyllomydas bruesii'' Johnson, 1926 * '' ...
'' Bigot, 1880 i c g b * '' Plyomydas'' c g * '' Protomydas'' c g * ''
Pseudonomoneura ''Pseudonomoneura'' is a genus of mydas flies (insects in the family Mydidae). There are about seven described species in ''Pseudonomoneura''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Pseudonomoneura'': * '' Pseudonomoneura bajaensis'' F ...
'' i c g b * '' Pseudorhopalia'' Wilcox & Papavero, 1971 g * ''
Rhaphiomidas The mydid fly genus ''Rhaphiomidas'' contains fewer than 30 species/subspecies, all of them occurring in the desert regions of the southwestern United States and adjacent portions of northwestern Mexico. The adults are most commonly encountered i ...
'' Osten-Sacken, 1877 i c g b * '' Rhopalia'' c g * '' Rhopaliana'' c g * '' Stratiomydas'' Wilcox & Pimentel, 1989 c g b * '' Syllegomydas'' c g * '' Tongamya'' c g * '' Utinga'' c g * '' Vespiodes'' c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net


References


External links


Torsten Dikow's Website on Mydidae

Mydidae Tree of Life

Family Mydidae at EOL
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Mydidae The Mydidae (sometimes misspelled as Mydaidae), or Mydas flies, are a cosmopolitan family of flies. It is a small family, with about 471 species described. They are generally large in size, including the largest known fly, '' Gauromydas heros'' ( ...
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