Enderlein-1912
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Anapausis
Anapausis is a genus of minute black scavenger flies (Diptera: Scatopsidae) in the subfamily Psectrosciarinae, described by Enderlein in 1912. The genus is known from a small number of observations and records, primarily from Scandinavia. Members of Scatopsidae are generally associated with decaying organic matter and moist habitats.
Rhegmoclema
Rhegmoclema is a genus of minute black scavenger flies (Diptera: Scatopsidae) established by Enderlein in 1912. Members of this genus are small, dark-colored flies associated with decaying organic matter. The genus is poorly documented in modern literature, with limited species descriptions and biological data available.
Swammerdamella
Swammerdamella is a genus of minute black scavenger flies in the family Scatopsidae (Diptera). The genus was established by Enderlein in 1912 and is distributed across the western Palaearctic, with records from Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) and recent first records from Mexico. The genus includes at least one newly described species, S. grogani, from southeastern Mexico.