Eorhamphomyia

Guides

  • Rhamphomyia gilvipes

    Rhamphomyia gilvipes is a species of dance fly in the family Empididae, described by Loew in 1861. The species belongs to the subgenus Eorhamphomyia within the genus Rhamphomyia. Dance flies in this genus are known for their distinctive courtship behaviors and sexual selection dynamics. The specific epithet 'gilvipes' refers to yellowish or tawny legs.

  • Rhamphomyia testacea

    Rhamphomyia testacea is a species of dance fly in the family Empididae, described by Loew in 1862. It belongs to the subgenus Eorhamphomyia within the genus Rhamphomyia. Dance flies in this genus are known for their distinctive courtship behaviors involving nuptial gifts. The species is poorly documented in modern literature, with minimal observation records available.