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Lonchaeidae Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Hexapoda Class: Insecta Subclass: Pterygota Infraclass: Neoptera Superorder: Endopterygota Order: Diptera Suborder: Brachycera Infraorder: Muscomorpha Section: Schizophora Subsection: Acalyptratae Superfamily: Tephritoidea Family: Lonchaeidae Loew, 1861 Genera Chaetolonchaea Dasiops Earomyia Lamprolonchaea Lonchaea Neosilba Protearomyia Setisquamalonchaea Silba Lonchaeidae is a family of acalyptrate flies commonly known as lance flies. There are about 500 described species in 9 genera. These are generally small but robustly built flies with blue-black or metallic bodies. They are found, mainly in wooded areas, throughout the world with the exception of polar regions and New Zealand. The larvae are mostly phytophagous, feeding on already damaged plant tissues, although coprophagous, mycophagous, saprophagous and predatory species are known. Contents 1 List of genera 2 Image gallery 3 References 4 External links List of genera A list of genera of Lonchaeidae with approximate number of extant species Subfamily Dasiopinae Genus Dasiops Rondani 1856, (Sometimes mis-spelt Dasyops) 126 species Subfamily Lonchaeinae Genus Chaetolonchaea Czerny 1934, 7 species Genus Earomyia Zetterstedt 1842, 22 species Genus Lamprolonchaea Bezzi 1920, (Sometimes mis-spelt Lamprolonchea) 19 species Genus Lonchaea Fallen 1820, 209 species Genus Neosilba McAlpine 1982, 18 species Genus Protearomyia McAlpine 1962, 6 species Genus Setisquamalonchaea Morge 1963, 4 species Genus Silba MacQuart, 1851, 89 species Image gallery Images from Diptera.info References Genus descriptions [1] [2] - Family descriptions External links World checklist pdf Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Lonchaeidae This article related to members of the insect order Diptera (true flies) is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e