Haplusia

Karsch, 1877

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Haplusia is a of gall midges and wood midges in the Cecidomyiidae, established by Karsch in 1877. The genus contains more than 20 described . These small flies belong to the Porricondylinae and tribe Diallactini. As cecidomyiids, they are associated with plant tissues, though specific ecological roles for most species remain poorly documented.

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Distribution

Distribution records from GBIF indicate presence in Southeast Asia.

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Taxonomic history

The was established by Karsch in 1877. It is currently classified in the Porricondylinae and tribe Diallactini.

Species diversity

More than 20 have been described in this , though detailed species-level information is limited in available sources.

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