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Willistonininae

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Willistonininae
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Willistonininae is a subfamily of robber flies in the family Asilidae. There are about 8 genera and more than 50 described species in Willistonininae, found in Africa, North America, and the Palearctic.[1][2]

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Sisyrnodytes, South Africa
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Acnephalomyia, South Africa

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Genera

These eight genera belong to the subfamily Willistonininae:[1][2]

  • Ablautus Loew, 1866 (western North America)
  • Acnephalomyia Londt, 2010 (Afrotropical realm|Afrotropical)
  • Ammodaimon Londt, 1985 (Afrotropical)
  • Astiptomyia Londt, 2010 (Afrotropical)
  • Sisyrnodytes Loew, 1856 (Palearctic)
  • Sporadothrix Hermann, 1908 (Afrotropical)
  • Trichoura Londt, 1994 (Afrotropical)
  • Willistonina Back, 1909 (western North America)
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