Fungus-associated-flies

Guides

  • Suillia sororcula

    Suillia sororcula is a species of small fly in the family Heleomyzidae, described by Czerny in 1926. Members of this family are commonly known as 'sun flies' or 'heleomyzid flies.' The genus Suillia contains species frequently associated with fungi, particularly boletes and related mushrooms. This species appears to be rarely recorded, with limited published information on its biology.

  • Trixoscelis polita

    Trixoscelis polita is a species of small fly in the family Heleomyzidae, subfamily Trixoscelidinae. The species was described by Malloch in 1931. Like other members of the genus Trixoscelis, it is associated with decaying organic matter and fungal habitats. The family Heleomyzidae is part of the muscoid fly radiation within Brachycera, and Trixoscelidinae represents one of the more specialized lineages within this family, often found in distinctive microhabitats.

  • Trixoscelis punctipennis

    Trixoscelis punctipennis is a species of true fly in the family Heleomyzidae, subfamily Trixoscelidinae. It was described by Melander in 1913. The genus Trixoscelis comprises small flies commonly associated with decaying organic matter and fungal habitats.