Canthyloscelidae

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Name (Latin)
Canthyloscelidae
Other forms of name
Corynoscelididae
Hyperoscelidae
Hyperoscelididae
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Diptera
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q1938951
Library of congress: sh 87020135

Wikipedia description:

The Canthyloscelidae are a small family of midges closely related to the Scatopsidae. Adults are small to medium-sized (2.5-9.0 mm) flies, relatively stout, usually dark coloured Nematocera with stout legs. They are associated with ancient woodland. Larvae are xylosaprophagous and live in the moist, rotting wood of stumps and fallen trees. Most are considered endangered due to the vulnerability of their habitat. Fifteen described species live in New Zealand, North America, South America, Japan and Russia, and one is known from the Jurassic fossil record.

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