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Asteiidae
Asteia amona from Walker Insecta Brittanica Diptera
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Asteiidae

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

Family Description

Adult asteiids are small (1-3 milimeter),thin-bodied , delicate flies.The wings are relatively long and transparent. See [1]

Biology

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.

Species Lists

Identification (Literature)

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

Authorship

The family Asteiidae was erected by Hermann Loew

Images

See Images at Diptera.info


References

Papp, L. 1998. Family Asteiidae. I: 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.