Diplotoxini
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Diplotoxa versicolor
Diplotoxa versicolor is a species of grass fly in the family Chloropidae, originally described as Chlorops versicolor by Loew in 1863. The species belongs to the tribe Diplotoxini within the subfamily Chloropinae. It is one of approximately ten species currently recognized in the genus Diplotoxa. Like other chloropid flies, it is associated with grassland and meadow habitats.
Elliponeura debilis
Elliponeura debilis is a species of frit fly in the family Chloropidae, first described by Loew in 1869. The genus Elliponeura belongs to the tribe Diplotoxini within the subfamily Chloropinae. Chloropid flies are generally small, often yellowish or greenish, and many species are associated with grasses and cereal crops.
Neodiplotoxa
Neodiplotoxa is a genus of small flies in the family Chloropidae, established by Malloch in 1914. The genus contains four described species distributed in the Americas: N. pulchripes, N. nigricans, N. mexicana, and N. albiseta. Chloropidae, commonly known as grass flies or frit flies, are generally associated with grasses and sedges. Species-level biology of Neodiplotoxa remains poorly documented.