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{{short description|Family of flies}}
{{Taxobox
{{Automatic taxobox
| name = Asteiidae
| image = Asteiidae.jpg
| image = Asteiidae.jpg
| image_caption = ''[[Asteia amona]]'' from [[Francis Walker (entomologist)|Walker]] Insecta Brittanica Diptera
| image_caption = ''[[Asteia amona]]'' from [[Francis Walker (entomologist)|Walker]] ''Insecta Britannica Diptera''
| image2 = Asteia wing veins.svg
| image_width = 200px
| image2_caption = ''Asteia'' wing veins
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
| taxon = Asteiidae
| phylum = [[Arthropod]]a
| authority = Rondani, 1856
| subphylum = [[Hexapoda]]
| classis = [[Insect]]a
| subclassis = [[Pterygota]]
| infraclassis = [[Neoptera]]
| superordo = [[Endopterygota]]|
| ordo = [[Fly|Diptera]]
| subordo = [[Brachycera]]
| infraordo = [[Muscomorpha]]
| zoosectio = [[Schizophora]]
| zoosubsectio = [[Acalyptratae]]
| superfamilia = [[Opomyzoidea]]
| familia = '''Asteiidae'''
| familia_authority = [[Hermann Loew|Loew]]
| synonyms =
| synonyms =
| subdivision_ranks = Subfamilies
| subdivision_ranks = Subfamilies
| subdivision = *[[Asteiinae]]''
| subdivision = *''[[Asteiinae]]''
*[[Sigaloessinae]]''
*''[[Sigaloessinae]]''
}}
}}
[[File:Asteia amoena - 2012-07-09.ogv|thumb|thumbtime=1:27|''Asteia amoena'' feeding on grass]]
[[File:Leiomyza scatophagina - 2013-09-26.webm|thumb|thumbtime= 0:57|''Leiomyza scathophagina'' on fungus]]


'''Asteiidae''' is a small but widespread family of [[Acalyptratae|acalyptrate]] flies or [[Diptera]]. About 130 [[species]] in 10 [[genus|genera]] have been described world-wide.They are rarely collected.
'''Asteiidae''' is a small but widespread family of [[Acalyptratae|acalyptrate]] flies or [[Diptera]]. About 130 [[species]] in 10 [[genus|genera]] have been described worldwide. They are rarely collected.

==Family description==
For terms see [[Morphology of Diptera]].

Adult asteiids are minute to small (1–3 millimeters) thin-bodied and delicate (often weakly sclerotized) flies, with yellow-black or dark colours. The wings are relatively long and transparent. The head is rounded, the male almost always with distinct interfrontal stripes. The arista may be bare or pubescent but usually has a zigzag of longer and shorter alternating rays. The postvertical bristles are weakly developed, divergent or parallel or totally absent. Ocellar bristles may be present or absent. There is one orbital bristle on each side of the frons (Shtakel'berg] (0–2 pairs of frontal bristles). Interfrontal bristles may be present as may scattered interfrontal setulae. Vibrissae may be absent or present. On the mesonotum are one to two pairs of dorsocentral bristles. The costa is entire, without interruptions; the subcosta is reduced; posterior basal wing cell and discoidal wing cell are fused; anal cell of wing and anal vein of wing are absent. Tibiae lack a dorsal preapical bristle.


==Family Description==
Adult asteiids are small (1-3 milimeter),thin-bodied , delicate flies.The wings are relatively long and transparent.
See [http://delta-intkey.com/britin/dip/www/asteiida.htm]
See [http://delta-intkey.com/britin/dip/www/asteiida.htm]


==Biology==
==Biology==
Adults are often found on flowers and low vegetation but have been collected at windows indoors and on tree wounds. In one genus (''Leiomyza'') adults are found on mushrooms and bracket fungi. Adults of the species ''Astiosoma rufifrons'' Duda are attracted to wood ash after bonfires especially at evening. Larval biologies are unknown, but adults have been reared from fungi (''Leiomyza''), stalks of ''Cannabis sativa'', flower buds, and dried reed stems. Sabrosky (1987) suggested that the larvae may be scavengers in the frass of other insects.


==Species lists==
Adults have been collected at windows and tree wounds . Larval biologies are unknown, but adults have been reared from fungi, stalks of Cannabis sativa, flower buds, and dried reed stems. Sabrosky (1987) suggested that the larvae may be scavengers in the frass of other insects.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20051015232719/http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=10885 Palaearctic]
*[http://www.nearctica.com/nomina/main.htm Nearctic]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20190527005729/http://konchudb.agr.agr.kyushu-u.ac.jp/mokuroku/ Japan] One species


==Identification (literature)==
==Species Lists==


[[Curtis Williams Sabrosky|Sabrosky, C.W.]], 1943. New genera and species of Asteiidae (Diptera), with a review of the family in the Americas. ''Annals of the Entomological Society of America'': 36(3):501-514. Available online at [http://chla.library.cornell.edu the Core Historical Literature of Agriculture], Albert R. Mann Library, Cornell University.
*[http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=10885 Palaearctic]


[[Curtis Williams Sabrosky|Sabrosky, C.W.]], 1956. Additions to the knowledge of Old World Asteiidae.''Revue francaise d'entomologie'' (Nouvelle Serie) 23:216-243.
*[http://www.nearctica.com/nomina/diptera/dipa.htm#anchor417721 Nearctic]

*[http://konchudb.agr.agr.kyushu-u.ac.jp/mokuroku/ Japan] One species

==Identification (Literature)==


[[Curtis Williams Sabrosky|Sabrosky, C.W.]] , 1943. New genera and species of Asteiidae (Diptera), with a review of the family in the Americas. ''Annals of the Entomological Society of America'': 36(3):501-514.
[[Curtis Williams Sabrosky|Sabrosky, C.W.]] , 1956. Additions to the knowledge of Old World Asteiidae.''Revue francaise d'entomologie'' (Nouvelle Serie) 23:216-243.


==Authorship==
==Authorship==


The family Asteiidae was erected by [[Hermann Loew]]
The family Asteiidae was erected by [[Hermann Loew]]

==Phylogeny==
{{clade
|label1=  [[Opomyzoidea]]  
|1={{clade
|1=&nbsp;Clusioinea ([[Clusiidae]]<ref>Nello schema di McAlpine, i Clusiidae sono in relazione con il genere ''[[Acartophthalmus]]'', che secondo l'analisi cladistica di Buck (2006) va collocato nel clade dei [[Carnoidea]]. Vedi [[Acartophthalmidae]].</ref>)
|2={{clade
|1=&nbsp;Agromyzoinea ([[Odiniidae]]+[[Fergusoninidae]]+[[Agromyzidae]])
|2={{clade
|1=&nbsp;Opomyzoinea ([[Opomyzidae]]+[[Anthomyzidae]])
|label2=&nbsp;&nbsp;Asteioinea&nbsp;&nbsp;
|2={{clade
|1=&nbsp;[[Neurochaetidae]]+[[Aulacigastridae]]+[[Periscelididae]]
|2={{clade
|1=&nbsp;[[Teratomyzidae]]
|2={{clade
|1=&nbsp;[[Xenasteiidae]]
|2=&nbsp;'''Asteiidae'''
}}
}}
}}
}}
}}
}}
}}


==Images==
==Images==
See [http://www.diptera.info/photogallery.php?album_id=67 Images at Diptera.info]
See [http://www.diptera.info/photogallery.php?album_id=67 Images at Diptera.info]
*[[Encyclopedia of Life]] World taxa list and images



==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
*[[Oswald Duda|Duda]]. 1934. Astiidae. In: Lindner, E. (Ed.). ''Die Fliegen der Paläarktischen Region'' 6, 1, 58b, 1–15. Keys to Palaearctic species but now needs revision (in German).
*Papp, L. 1998. Family Asteiidae. In: Papp, L. and Darvas, B.: ''Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera''. 3: 295–303. Science Herald, Budapest.
*Papp L., 1984. Family Asteiidae. In: Soós Á. & Papp L. (eds.), ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera'', 10. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest - Elsevier, Amsterdam: 63–66.
*[[Aleksandr Stackelberg|Stackelberg]], A.A. Family Asteiidae in [[Grigory Bey-Bienko|Bei-Bienko, G. Ya]], 1988 ''Keys to the insects of the European Part of the USSR'' Volume 5 (Diptera) Part 2 English edition.Keys to Palaearctic species but now needs revision .
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[[Category:Asteiidae| ]]
Papp, L. 1998. Family Asteiidae. I: Papp, L. and Darvas, B.: ''Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera''. 3: 295-303. Science Herald, Budapest.
[[Category:Brachycera families]]

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Papp L., 1984. Family Asteiidae. In: Soós Á. & Papp L. (eds.), ''Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera'', 10. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest - Elsevier, Amsterdam: 63-66.


[[Category:Flies]]
[[Category:Insect families]]

[[no:Asteiidae]]

Latest revision as of 07:57, 11 October 2023

Asteiidae
Asteia amona from Walker Insecta Britannica Diptera
Asteia wing veins
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Superfamily: Opomyzoidea
Family: Asteiidae
Rondani, 1856
Subfamilies
Asteia amoena feeding on grass
Leiomyza scathophagina on fungus

Asteiidae is a small but widespread family of acalyptrate flies or Diptera. About 130 species in 10 genera have been described worldwide. They are rarely collected.

Family description[edit]

For terms see Morphology of Diptera.

Adult asteiids are minute to small (1–3 millimeters) thin-bodied and delicate (often weakly sclerotized) flies, with yellow-black or dark colours. The wings are relatively long and transparent. The head is rounded, the male almost always with distinct interfrontal stripes. The arista may be bare or pubescent but usually has a zigzag of longer and shorter alternating rays. The postvertical bristles are weakly developed, divergent or parallel or totally absent. Ocellar bristles may be present or absent. There is one orbital bristle on each side of the frons (Shtakel'berg] (0–2 pairs of frontal bristles). Interfrontal bristles may be present as may scattered interfrontal setulae. Vibrissae may be absent or present. On the mesonotum are one to two pairs of dorsocentral bristles. The costa is entire, without interruptions; the subcosta is reduced; posterior basal wing cell and discoidal wing cell are fused; anal cell of wing and anal vein of wing are absent. Tibiae lack a dorsal preapical bristle.

See [1]

Biology[edit]

Adults are often found on flowers and low vegetation but have been collected at windows indoors and on tree wounds. In one genus (Leiomyza) adults are found on mushrooms and bracket fungi. Adults of the species Astiosoma rufifrons Duda are attracted to wood ash after bonfires especially at evening. Larval biologies are unknown, but adults have been reared from fungi (Leiomyza), stalks of Cannabis sativa, flower buds, and dried reed stems. Sabrosky (1987) suggested that the larvae may be scavengers in the frass of other insects.

Species lists[edit]

Identification (literature)[edit]

Sabrosky, C.W., 1943. New genera and species of Asteiidae (Diptera), with a review of the family in the Americas. Annals of the Entomological Society of America: 36(3):501-514. Available online at the Core Historical Literature of Agriculture, Albert R. Mann Library, Cornell University.

Sabrosky, C.W., 1956. Additions to the knowledge of Old World Asteiidae.Revue francaise d'entomologie (Nouvelle Serie) 23:216-243.

Authorship[edit]

The family Asteiidae was erected by Hermann Loew

Phylogeny[edit]

  Opomyzoidea  

 Clusioinea (Clusiidae[1])

Images[edit]

See Images at Diptera.info

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nello schema di McAlpine, i Clusiidae sono in relazione con il genere Acartophthalmus, che secondo l'analisi cladistica di Buck (2006) va collocato nel clade dei Carnoidea. Vedi Acartophthalmidae.
  • Duda. 1934. Astiidae. In: Lindner, E. (Ed.). Die Fliegen der Paläarktischen Region 6, 1, 58b, 1–15. Keys to Palaearctic species but now needs revision (in German).
  • Papp, L. 1998. Family Asteiidae. In: Papp, L. and Darvas, B.: Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera. 3: 295–303. Science Herald, Budapest.
  • Papp L., 1984. Family Asteiidae. In: Soós Á. & Papp L. (eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera, 10. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest - Elsevier, Amsterdam: 63–66.
  • Stackelberg, A.A. Family Asteiidae in Bei-Bienko, G. Ya, 1988 Keys to the insects of the European Part of the USSR Volume 5 (Diptera) Part 2 English edition.Keys to Palaearctic species but now needs revision .