Ulidiidae This worldwide family, proposed by Macquart in 1835, contains nearly 700 species (Evenhuis & Pape 2020). Until recently these flies were treated within the Otitidae (Soós 1984c, Belcari et al. 1995b), but the use of the older name of Ulidiidae is the correct one (Kameneva & Korneyev 1994, Pape et al. 2011, Marshall 2012). In his “ Stirps Ortalidinae ”, rather than in the family Ulidiidae, Rondani (1856, 1869a) described 13 Palaearctic nominal species, eight considered as valid, four as junior synonyms and one as doubtful (Soós 1984c, Rivosecchi 1992, Belcari et al. 1995b, Kameneva 1997). Rondani (1869a) proposed a new replacement names for a species previously described and named by Macquart. In his paper on the Rondani types at...
Mycetophilidae This worldwide family of Bibionomorpha flies contains 4,740 species (Evenhuis & Pap...
Two new species of the genus Timia Wiedemann, 1824 are described and illustrated. Timia lazebnayae s...
Tachinidae With more than 9700 species, and many more still to be described, this is one of the mo...
The diagnoses of all six tribes of Ulidiidae are revised. The Myennidini, new tribe (subfamily Otiti...
For the purpose of clarifying the taxonomic status of the type species of the genus Otites, a single...
ULIDIIDAE A family of very diverse species all of which develop in decomposing organic matter, oft...
Muscidae This worldwide family of calyptrate flies contains almost 5,300 species (Evenhuis & Pape ...
Three new species of Ulidia Meigen, 1826—U. amnoni n. sp., U. bartaki n. sp. and U. skrylniki n. sp...
Tabanidae This worldwide family of Orthorrhapha flies contains almost 4,500 species (Marshall 2012...
Sphaeroceridae This worldwide family of acalyptrate flies contains almost 1600 species (Evenhuis &...
The dipterologist Camillo Rondani described a wide number of new Diptera species, including 12 speci...
Genus Euphara Loew, 1868 Euphara Loew, 1868: 291. Type-species Ceroxys caerulea Macquart 1848 (mo...
Pallopteridae This family of acalyptrate flies contains 72, predominantly Palaearctic, species (Ma...
Kameneva, Elena P., Korneyev, Valery A. (2012): A new species of Herina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (Dip...
Chamaemyiidae This worldwide family of acalyptrate flies has almost 350 species (Evenhuis & Pape 2...
Mycetophilidae This worldwide family of Bibionomorpha flies contains 4,740 species (Evenhuis & Pap...
Two new species of the genus Timia Wiedemann, 1824 are described and illustrated. Timia lazebnayae s...
Tachinidae With more than 9700 species, and many more still to be described, this is one of the mo...
The diagnoses of all six tribes of Ulidiidae are revised. The Myennidini, new tribe (subfamily Otiti...
For the purpose of clarifying the taxonomic status of the type species of the genus Otites, a single...
ULIDIIDAE A family of very diverse species all of which develop in decomposing organic matter, oft...
Muscidae This worldwide family of calyptrate flies contains almost 5,300 species (Evenhuis & Pape ...
Three new species of Ulidia Meigen, 1826—U. amnoni n. sp., U. bartaki n. sp. and U. skrylniki n. sp...
Tabanidae This worldwide family of Orthorrhapha flies contains almost 4,500 species (Marshall 2012...
Sphaeroceridae This worldwide family of acalyptrate flies contains almost 1600 species (Evenhuis &...
The dipterologist Camillo Rondani described a wide number of new Diptera species, including 12 speci...
Genus Euphara Loew, 1868 Euphara Loew, 1868: 291. Type-species Ceroxys caerulea Macquart 1848 (mo...
Pallopteridae This family of acalyptrate flies contains 72, predominantly Palaearctic, species (Ma...
Kameneva, Elena P., Korneyev, Valery A. (2012): A new species of Herina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (Dip...
Chamaemyiidae This worldwide family of acalyptrate flies has almost 350 species (Evenhuis & Pape 2...
Mycetophilidae This worldwide family of Bibionomorpha flies contains 4,740 species (Evenhuis & Pap...
Two new species of the genus Timia Wiedemann, 1824 are described and illustrated. Timia lazebnayae s...
Tachinidae With more than 9700 species, and many more still to be described, this is one of the mo...