Aenigmatiinae
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Diplonevra
A genus of scuttle flies in the family Phoridae, established by Lioy in 1864. The genus contains at least eight described species, with recent taxonomic work in South Korea recognizing eight species including three new to science. Species have been recorded across Europe, Asia, and North America.
Diplonevra nitidula
Diplonevra nitidula is a species of scuttle fly in the family Phoridae. It belongs to the subfamily Aenigmatiinae, a group characterized by reduced wing venation and often associated with ant colonies. The species was first described by Meigen in 1830 under the basionym Phora nitidula. Records indicate presence in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.