Micromyinae

Micromyinae is a subfamily of wood midges, insects in the family Cecidomyiidae. Its members were formerly included in subfamily Lestremiinae. There are at least 40 genera and more than 500 described species in Micromyinae.[1][2]

Micromyinae
Temporal range: Albian–Recent
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Cecidomyiidae
Subfamily: Micromyinae
Rondani 1856

Genera

These genera belong to the subfamily Micromyinae:[2]

  • Tribe Acoenoniini
    • Acoenonia Pritchard, 1947 i c g
    • Proacoenonia Nel & Prokop, 2006 Oise amber, France, Ypresian
  • Tribe Aprionini
    • Aprionus Kieffer, 1894 c g
    • Corporesana Fedotova and Perkovsky 2016 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian
    • Cretomycophila Fedotova and Perkovsky 2016 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian
    • Mycophila Felt, 1911
    • Tekomyia Mohn, 1960 c g
    • Tropaprionus Jaschhof & Jaschhof 2011
    • Yukawamyia Mamaev & Zaitzev, 1996 c g
  • Tribe Bryomyiini
    • Bryomyia Kieffer, 1895 i c g
    • Heterogenella Mamaev, 1963 c g
    • Skuhraviana Mamaev, 1963 c g
  • Tribe Campylomyzini
    • Ansifera Jaschhof, 2009
    • Campylomyza Meigen, 1818 i c g
    • Corinthomyia Felt, 1911 i c g
    • Cretocordylomyia Gagne, 1977 Canadian amber, Campanian
    • Excrescentia Mamaev & Berest, 1991 c g
    • Hintelmannomyia Jaschhof, 2010
    • Micropteromyia Mamaev, 1960 c g
    • Neurolyga Rondani, 1840 c g
    • Warramyia Jaschhof, 2010
  • Tribe Catochini
    • Caputmunda Fedotova and Perkovsky 2016 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian
    • Catarete Edwards, 1929 c g
    • Catocha Haliday, 1833 i c g b
    • Cretocatocha Gagné 1977 Canadian amber, Campanian
    • Forbesomyia Malloch, 1914 i c g
    • Neocatocha Felt, 1912 i c g
    • Tritozyga Loew, 1862 i c g
  • Tribe Micromyini
    • Anodontoceras Yukawa, 1967 c g
    • Menssana Fedotova and Perkovsky 2016 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian
    • Micromya Rondani, 1840 i c g
    • Monardia Kieffer, 1895 i c g b
    • Polyardis Pritchard, 1947 i c g
    • Pseudoperomyia Jaschhof & Hippa, 1999 c g
  • Tribe Peromyiini
    • Cretoperomyia Fedotova and Perkovsky 2016 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian
    • Gagnea Jaschhof, 2001 c g
    • Peromyia Kieffer, 1894 i c g b
  • Tribe Pteridomyiini
    • Pseudomonardia Jaschhof, 2003 c g
    • Pteridomyia Jaschhof, 2003 c g
  • Tribe Strobliellini
    • Amedia Jaschhof, 1997 c g b
    • Amediella Jaschhof, 2003 c g
    • Eleniella Berest, 2001 c g
    • Eltxo Arillo & Nel, 2000 Spanish amber , Albian c g
    • Groveriella Mamaev, 1978 c g
    • Palaeostrobliella Fedotova and Perkovsky 2016 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian
    • Strobliella Kieffer, 1898 i c g
    • Yantardakhiella Fedotova and Perkovsky 2016 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian
    • Zherikhiniella Fedotova and Perkovsky 2016 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian
  • †tribe Krassiloviolini Fedotova and Perkovsky 2017
    • Krassiloviola Fedotova and Perkovsky 2017 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian
  • Incertae sedis
    • Berestella Fedotova & Perkovsky, 2007
    • Ipomyia Colless, 1965 c g
    • Psadaria Enderlein, 1940 c g
    • Termitomastus Silvestri, 1901 c g
    • Vicemyia Fedotova & Perkovsky, 2007 Rovno amber , Ukraine, Eocene
  • Nomina dubia
    • Calospatha Kieffer, 1913 c g
    • Stenospatha Kieffer, 1913 c g
    • Tricampylomyza Kieffer, 1919 c g
    • Trichelospatha Kieffer, 1913 c g
    • Tricolpodia Kieffer, 1913

Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net

References

  1. "Micromyinae Subfamily Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-29.
  2. Gagné, Raymond J.; Jaschhof, Mathias (2017). "A Catalog of the Cecidomyiidae (Diptera) of the World, Fourth Edition" (PDF). Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 2018-04-29.

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