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Lygistorrhininae
Family of gnats From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lygistorrhininae, commonly called long-beaked fungus gnats is a subfamily of flies in the Diptera family Keroplatidae. The groups was long treated as a separate family,[1] but molecular phylogenetic analysis has shown it to belong to Keroplatidae.[2] There are about 7 genera and at least 30 described species in Lygistorrhininae.[3]
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Genera
- †Archaeognoriste Blagoderov & Grimaldi, 2004[4]
- Asiorrhina Blagoderov, Hippa & Sevcik, 2009[5]
- Blagorrhina Hippa, Mattsson & Vilkamaa, 2005[6][7]
- Gracilorrhina Hippa, Mattsson & Vilkamaa, 2005[7]
- Labellorrhina Hippa, Mattsson & Vilkamaa, 2005[7]
- Loyugesa Grimaldi & Blagoderov, 2001[8]
- Lygistorrhina Skuse, 1890[9]
- Matileola Papp 2002[10][11]
- †Palaeognoriste Meunier, 1904[12]
- †Plesiognoriste Blagoderov & Grimaldi, 2004[4]
- Probolaeus Williston, 1896[13]
- Seguyola Matile, 1990[14]
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