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Hangingfly
Temporal range: Late Triassicโ€“Recent
Hylobittacus apicalis, Michigan, USA
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Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Clade:Pancrustacea
Class:Insecta
Order:Mecoptera
Infraorder:Raptipeda
Family:Bittacidae
Handlirsch, 1906
Genera

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Diversity
16 genera, ca. 170 species

Bittacidae is a family of scorpionflies commonly called hangingflies or hanging scorpionflies.

The genus Bittacus, comprising approximately 75% of all species within the family, occurs worldwide. Other genera are mostly confined to South America or Australia. Members of this family may be confused with crane flies, in the order Diptera, but can be distinguished by their two pairs of wings and lack of halteres.

They are distinguished in the fact that during mating the male captures a prey insect and offers it to the female as a nuptial gift. The larger the prey item is, the more receptive the female will be to mating.[1]

Genera

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This list is based on The World Checklist of extant Mecoptera Species.[2] Presumably complete up to 1997, it is updated as needed. The number of species in each genus are in parentheses. A number of extinct(โ€ ) genera have been described from the fossil record.

Extinct genera

References

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  1. ^ Gao, Qionghua; Hua, Baozhen (3 December 2013). "Co-Evolution of the Mating Position and Male Genitalia in Insects: A Case Study of a Hangingfly". PLOS ONE. 8 (12) e80651. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...880651G. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0080651. PMCย 3849121. PMIDย 24312490.
  2. ^ "World Checklist of extant Mecoptera Species โ€“ Bittacidae (Hanging-flies)". California Academy of Sciences, Department of Entomology. 31 October 1997. Archived from the original on 2005-04-08.
  3. ^ Kevin J. Lambkin (2017). "Archebittacus exilis Riekโ€”the oldest hangingfly (Insecta: Mecoptera: Bittacidae)". Zootaxa. 4290 (2): 385โ€“389. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4290.2.10.
  4. ^ a b Li, Y-L.; Ren, D.; Shih, C-K (2008). "Two Middle Jurassic hanging-flies (Insecta: Mecoptera: Bittacidae) from Northeast China" (PDF). Zootaxa. 1929: 38โ€“46. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1929.1.2. ISSNย 1175-5334.
  5. ^ Petrulevicius, J. F.; Huang, D-Y.; Ren, D. (2007). "A new hangingfly (Insecta: Mecoptera: Bittacidae) from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, China" (PDF). African Invertebrates. 48 (1): 145โ€“152. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2011-08-29.
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Mecoptera

1139/e04-073. S2CIDย 55513480. Wang, C.; Shih, C.; Ren, D (2014). "A new fossil hangingfly (Mecoptera: Cimbrophlebiidae) from the Early Cretaceous of China". Acta

Flea

scorpionflies, 30 spp.) Nannochoristidae (southern scorpionflies, 8 spp.) Siphonaptera (fleas, 2500 spp.) Pistillifera (scorpionflies, hangingflies, 400 spp.)

Pistillifera

endopterygote insects within the Mecoptera that contains the scorpionflies and hangingflies. It was described by R. Willmann in 1987. Willmann, R. (1987). "The phylogenetic

Juracimbrophlebia

most interesting find about this association was that the wings of the hangingfly and the ginkgo-like leaves are strikingly similar so much so that they

Snow scorpionfly

Antliophora Diptera (true flies) Pistillifera (scorpionflies, hangingflies, 400 spp.) Nannochoristidae (southern scorpionflies, 8 spp.) Siphonaptera (fleas

Nannochoristidae

Antliophora Diptera (true flies) Mecoptera Nannochoristidae Pistillifera (scorpionflies, hangingflies) Boreidae (snow scorpionflies) Siphonaptera (fleas)

Permian

Chungkun; Li, Sheng; Ren, Dong (2019). "Mecoptera โ€“ Scorpionflies and Hangingflies". Rhythms of Insect Evolution. pp.ย 555โ€“595. doi:10.1002/9781119427957

Haifanggou Formation

Chen; Zhao, Yunyun; Ren, Dong (2012-12-11). "Jurassic mimicry between a hangingfly and a ginkgo from China". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences