Talk:Anthomyiidae

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Anthomyiid fly
Adia cinerella is a species of anthomyiid fly, a large and diverse family of flies whose larvae consume plant material, whether as leaf miners or in the stems and roots. Those species whose larvae feed on roots, especially those of the Delia genus, are often considered agricultural pests.Photo: JJ Harrison

Citations needed[edit]

The classification section needs a source because classification of Anthomyiidae has changed radically over the past 50 years. I have not seen any modern works use subfamily names. Hennig and Griffiths recognized groups of related genera.

The description is incorrect at least in part, the statement "except in Chelisia Rd." This paragraph is a close paraphrase of a regional treatment, Keys to the insects of the European Part of the USSR. In modern terminology Chelisia is the Anthomyia monilis species group, and Acridomyia, the New World Coenosopsia, and possibly a neotropical genus also have incomplete anal vein. Vox Sciurorum (talk) 00:34, 3 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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