Hybotidae
Hybotidae Temporal range:
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Bicellaria spuria (Ocydromiinae: Bicellariini) | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Suborder: | Brachycera |
Infraorder: | Asilomorpha |
Superfamily: | Empidoidea |
Family: | Hybotidae Macquart, 1823 |
Subfamilies | |
Hybotidae, the typical dance flies, are a family of true flies. They belong to the superfamily Empidoidea and were formerly included in the Empididae as a subfamily.
Some, such as Tachydromia, are predators that run around on the bark of trees in complex patterns, hence the common name. Tachydromia species are only about three millimeters long.
Description
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Hybotidae share some similarities with the family Dolichopodidae, when looking at rotation of genitalia and wing characteristics. Male terminalia are rotated dextrally between 45° and 90°, excluding segment 7. Hybotidae wings always have a simple R4+5 vein, where the costa either ends near or at M1/M1+2, or near or at R4+5/R5. Furthermore, it can be distinguished from Dolichopodidae by a point at the origin of vein Rs, which occurs at a distance from the humeral crossvein (h) equal to or longer than the length of h.[1]
Systematics
[edit]The Hybotidae clearly form a lineage quite distinct from the Empididae. Among the Empidoidea, they represent a lineage more basal than the main radiation of Empididae and Dolichopodidae, though they are not as ancient as the genera placed in the Atelestidae.[2][3]
By and large, the Hybotidae are monophyletic. Among its subfamilies, the Hybotinae and Tachydromiinae certainly represent clades. The status of the Ocydromiinae as a natural group is less clear, in particular whether the Trichininae should be included as tribe Trichinini or even in the Bicellariini[4] or Oedaleini,[5] or whether they are more distinct and warrant recognition as a separate subfamily.[2]
Based on the most recent phylogenetic studies,[1] the relationship between Hybotidae and other members of Empidoidea is as follows. The placement of Hybotidae is emphasized in bold formatting.
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Systematic list
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The subfamilies with their tribes and selected genera are:[3][6][7][8]

- Acarterus Loew, 1858
- Afrohybos Smith, 1967
- Ceratohybos Bezzi
- Chillcottomyia Saigusa, 1986
- Euhybus Coquillett, 1895
- †Eternia Martins-Neto et al. 1992 Tremembé Formation, Brazil, Chattian
- Hybos Meigen, 1803
- Lactistomyia Melander, 1902
- Lamachella Melander, 1928
- Neohybos Ale-Rocha & Carvalho, 2003
- Parahybos Kertész, 1899
- †Pseudoacarterus Waters 1989 Orapa, Botswana, Turonian
- Smithybos Ale-Rocha, 2000
- Stenoproctus Loew, 1858
- Syndyas Loew, 1857
- Syneches Walker, 1852
- †Syneproctus Solórzano-Kraemer et al. 2020 Dominican amber, Miocene

- Tribe Bicellariini Sinclair & Cumming, 2006[10] (could be moved into Hybotinae per Sinclair & Cumming, 2006)
- Bicellaria Macquart, 1823
- Hoplocyrtoma Melander, 1928
- Leptocyrtoma Saigusa, 1986
- Tribe Ocydromiini
- Abocciputa Plant, 1989
- Apterodromia Oldroyd, 1949
- Austropeza Collin, 1928
- Chvalaea Papp & Földvári, 2002[11]
- Hoplopeza Bezzi, 1909
- Leptodromia Sinclair & Cumming, 2000
- Leptodromiella Tuomikoski, 1936
- Leptopeza Macquart, 1834
- Leptopezella Sinclair & Cumming 2007[12]
- Neotrichina Cumming, 2000
- Ocydromia Meigen, 1820
- Oropezella Collin, 1926
- Pseudoscelolabes Collin, 1933
- Scelolabes Philippi, 1865
- Stylocydromia Saigusa, 1986
- †Ecommocydromia Schlüter 1978 Bezonnais amber, France, Cenomanian
- †Pouillonhybos Ngô-Muller et al. 2020, Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian
Trichininae Chvála, 1983 (often included in Ocydromiinae)
- Trichina Meigen, 1830[13]
- Trichinomyia Tuomikoski, 1959[14]
Oedaleinae Chvála, 1983
- Allanthalia Melander, 1927
- Anthalia Zetterstedt, 1838
- Euthyneura Macquart, 1836
- Oedalea Meigen, 1820

Tachydromiinae Meigen, 1822
- Tribe Symballophthalmini Bradley, Sinclair & Cumming, 2006
- Symballophthalmus Becker, 1889[15]
- Tribe Drapetidini Collin, 1961
- Allodromia Smith, 1962
- Atodrapetis Plant, 1997
- Austrodrapetis Smith, 1964
- Austrodromia Collin, 1961
- Chaetodromia Chillcott & Teskey, 1983
- Chersodromia Haliday in Walker, 1851
- Crossopalpus Bigot, 1857
- Drapetis Meigen, 1822
- Dusmetina Gil Collado, 1930
- Elaphropeza Macquart, 1827[16][17]
- Isodrapetis Collin, 1961
- Megagrapha Melander, 1928
- Micrempis Melander, 1928
- Nanodromia Grootaert, 1994
- Ngaheremyia Plant & Didham, 2006
- Parallelodromia Sinclair, Cumming & Shamsev 2022[18]
- Pontodromia Grootaert, 1994
- Sinodrapetis Yang, Gaimari & Grootaert, 2004
- Stilpon Loew, 1859
- Tribe Tachydromiini
- Charadrodromia Melander, 1928
- Dysaletria Loew, 1864[19]
- Pieltainia Arias, 1919[20]
- Platypalpus Macquart, 1827
- Tachydromia Meigen, 1803
- Tachyempis Melander, 1928
- Tachypeza Meigen, 1830
- †Archaeodrapetiops Martins-Neto et al. 1992 Tremembé Formation, Brazil, Chattian
- †Cretoplatypalpus Kovalev 1978 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian, Canadian amber, Campanian
- †Electrocyrtoma Cockerell 1917 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian
- †Eoplatypalpus Shamshev, Vasilenko & Perkovsky 2025 Sakhalinian amber, Russia, Eocene[21]
- †Mesoplatypalpus Grimaldi and Cumming 1999 Canadian amber, Campanian
Stuckenbergomyiinae Sinclair, 2019[22]
- Stuckenbergomyia Smith, 1971
Incertae sedis
- †Grimaldipeza Solórzano-Kraemer et al. 2023 El Soplao, Spain, Middle Albian, La Hoya, Spain, Early Cenomanian[23]
- †Trichinites Hennig 1970 Lebanese amber, Barremian
References
[edit]- ^ a b Wahlberg, Emma; Johanson, Kjell Arne (2018). "Molecular phylogenetics reveals novel relationships within Empidoidea (Diptera)". Systematic Entomology. 43 (4): 619–636. Bibcode:2018SysEn..43..619W. doi:10.1111/syen.12297. ISSN 1365-3113.
- ^ a b Moulton, J. K.; Wiegmann, B. M. (2007). "The phylogenetic relationships of flies in the superfamily Empidoidea (Insecta: Diptera)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 43 (3): 701–713. Bibcode:2007MolPE..43..701M. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2007.02.029. PMID 17468014.
- ^ a b Sinclair, Bradley J.; Cumming, Jeffrey M. (2006). "The morphology, higher-level phylogeny and classification of the Empidoidea (Diptera)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 1180: 1–172. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1180.1.1. ISBN 978-1-877407-80-2. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
- ^ Jere Kahanpää (July 23, 2008). "Hybotidae". Draft Catalogue of Finnish Flies (Diptera: Brachycera). Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved July 30, 2008.
- ^ "Hybotidae". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved June 21, 2008.
- ^ Chvála, Milan (1983). The Empidoidea (Diptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark. II. General Part. The families Hybotidae, Atelestidae and Microphoridae. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica. Vol. 12. pp. 1–279.
- ^ Chvála, Milan (1975). The Tachydromiinae (Diptera; Empididae) of Fennoscandia and Denmark. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica. Vol. 3. Klampenborg: Scandinavian Science Press. pp. 1–336. ISBN 978-87-87491-04-4.
- ^ Sinclair, Bradley J.; Brooks, Scott E.; Cumming, Jeffrey M. (2023-09-27). "An illustrated identification key to Nearctic genera of Empidoidea (exclusive of Dolichopodidae sensu stricto) (Diptera)". Canadian Journal of Arthropod Identification. doi:10.3752/cjai.2023.48. ISSN 1911-2173.
- ^ Meigen, J.W. (1820). Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europäische n zweiflugeligen Insekten. Aachen: Zweiter Theil. Forstmann. pp. xxxvi + 363. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
- ^ Sinclair, Bradley J.; Cumming, Jeffrey M. (2006). "Morphology, higher-level phylogeny and classification of the Empidoidea" (PDF). Zootaxa. 1180. Auckland, New Zealand: Magnolia Press: 1–172. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1180.1.1. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
- ^ Papp, L; Földvári, Mihály (2002). "A new genus and three new species of Hybotidae with new records of the Hungarian Empidoidea (Diptera)". Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarium Hungaricae. 47 (4): 349–361.
- ^ Sinclair, Bradley J.; Cumming, Jeffrey M. (2007-11-02). "Leptopezella, a new Southern Hemisphere genus of Ocydromiinae (Diptera: Empidoidea: Hybotidae)". Zootaxa. 1629 (1). doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1629.1.2. ISSN 1175-5334.
- ^ Miroslav Barták & Štěpán Kubík (2009). "A new species of the genus Trichina (Diptera: Hybotidae) with a key to European species" (PDF). home.czu.cz.
- ^ "Trichinomyia Tuomikoski, 1959". Natural History Museum.
- ^ "Symballophthalmus Becker, 1889". NBN Atlas.
- ^ Shamshev, I.V.; Grootaert, P. (2007). "Revision of the genus Elaphropeza Macquart (Diptera: Hybotidae) from the Oriental Region, with a special attention to the fauna of Singapore" (PDF). Zootaxa. 1488: 1–164. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1488.1.1. ISSN 1175-5334. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ Grootaert, Patrick; Van De Velde, Isabella; Shamshev, Igor V. (2015). "Two new coastal species of Elaphropeza Macquart (Diptera: Hybotidae) from Bali, Indonesia". European Journal of Taxonomy (112): 1–10. doi:10.5852/ejt.2015.112. ISSN 2118-9773. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ Sinclair, Bradley J.; Cumming, Jeffrey M.; Shamshev, Igor V. (2022-02-05). "A New Genus of Tachydromiinae from South Africa and Turkmenistan (Diptera: Empidoidea: Hybotidae)". Insects. 13 (2): 171. doi:10.3390/insects13020171. ISSN 2075-4450. PMC 8875620. PMID 35206744.
- ^ Loew, H. (1864). "Ueber die schlesischen Arten der Gattungen Tachypeza Meig. (Tachypeza, Tachista, Dysaletria) und Microphorus Macq. (Trichina und Microphorus)". Zeitschrift für Entomologie. 14 (1860). Breslau: 1–60.
- ^ Arias, J. E. (1919). "Description preliminar de un nuevo Empido de Espana". Boletín de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural. 19: 479–481.
- ^ Shamshev, Igor V.; Vasilenko, Dmitry V.; Perkovsky, Evgeny E. (2025-01-23). "A new genus of hybotid dance fly (Diptera: Hybotidae, Tachydromiinae) from the Eocene Sakhalinian amber". Zootaxa. 5575 (2): 283–294. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.5575.2.4. ISSN 1175-5334. PMID 40173873.
- ^ Sinclair, Bradley J. (2019-06-26). "Revision of the southern African genus Stuckenbergomyia Smith, 1971 (Diptera, Empidoidea) and proposal of a new subfamily". African Invertebrates. 60 (1): 133–145. Bibcode:2019AfrIn..60..133S. doi:10.3897/afrinvertebr.60.35556. ISSN 2305-2562.
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External links
[edit]- Data related to Hybotidae at Wikispecies
- Media related to Hybotidae at Wikimedia Commons
- Family description Archived 2007-10-20 at the Wayback Machine
- Images at Diptera.info
- [1] Key to UK genera