Author
Woodley, Norman | |
MCALPINE, D.K. - AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM |
Submitted to: Manual of Central American Diptera
Publication Type: Book / Chapter Publication Acceptance Date: 1/15/2007 Publication Date: 11/15/2010 Citation: Woodley, N.E., Mcalpine, D. 2010. Heleomyzidae. In: Brown, B.V., Borkent, A., Cumming, J.M., Wood, D.M., Woodley, N.E., Zumbado, M.A., editors. Manual of Central American Diptera. Ontario, Canada: NRC Research Press. p. 1159-1164. Interpretive Summary: Species of fungus scavenger flies are beneficial to agriculture in that the larvae help to decompose plant material, although one species is known to attack living truffles and is a minor pest. The information contained in this publication summarizes the taxonomy of fungus scavenger flies that occur in Mexico and Central America, providing a comprehensive identification key and a summary of known classification and biological information. A chapter in a comprehensive manual on the flies of Central America, this work will enable scientists, quarantine workers (such as APHIS PPQ), and others concerned with flies to identify these insects. Technical Abstract: The Central American fauna of the family Heleomyzidae is reviewed at the generic level, based on literature and original research. A key to the 12 genera that occur in Mexico and Central America is given. A synopsis of knowledge of the family is presented as well as identification aids, figures, and a summary of biology of the group. |