Ecliminae Hall, 1969
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Type genus: Eclimus Loew, 1844 .
Hall (1969) reviewed the relationships of the genera included by previous authors in the subfamily Cylleniinae . He showed that Eclimus , Thevenetimyia and Marmasoma White , an Australian endemic, do not have a deeply concave occiput and so could not be retained within it. He also excluded them from the Toxophorinae , which they superficially resemble. Greathead (1988 a) reviewed the genera of Ecliminae and compared them with the Toxophorinae , showing that the genera of Ecliminae differ both in wing venation and genitalia from this subfamily, and that certain other genera, including Palintonus , sometimes placed in the Toxophorinae , are members of the Ecliminae . Phylogenetic analysis placed the Ecliminae as terminal members of the Bombyliinae clade, consequently Yeates (1994) reduced the subfamily to a tribe of the Bombyliinae . He further found that the anomalous bombyliine genus Paratoxophora should be placed in the Ecliminae as sister genus to Marmasoma , based on characters of the genitalia. We have chosen to retain the Ecliminae as a subfamily since they have several synapomorphies not found in Bombyliinae (vide Evenhuis & Greathead 1999).
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