NEUROCHAETIDAE, McAlpine, 1978
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NEUROCHAETIDAE View in CoL – B. MERZ
This peculiar family is also called “upside-down flies” because adults walk on leaves and stems always with the head directed downwards. Some 25 species in 4 genera are described, all from Old World Tropics (Afrotropical, Oriental and Australasian Regions). Only three named species of the genus Neurochaeta MCALPINE are known from the Oriental Region ( MCALPINE 1988). An unnamed species from “ Thailand ” was published by MCALPINE (1993, fig. 9 and Table 1) which seems to be associated with banana leaves. During field work a male of a probably described species was also swept on banana leaves in a wet forest near a small stream.
Neurochaeta capilo MCALPINE, 1988 View in CoL – 1 m: N Thailand, Chiang Mai Province, Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, above What Phrathat , 1100 m, 27.X.2000, leg. B. MERZ & P. SCHWENDINGER (MHNG).
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NEUROCHAETIDAE
Papp, L., Merz, B. & Földvári, M. 2006 |
Neurochaeta capilo
MCALPINE 1988 |