Leiinae
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Docosia dichroa
Docosia dichroa is a species of fungus gnat in the family Mycetophilidae, first described by German entomologist Hermann Loew in 1870. The species belongs to the subfamily Leiinae and tribe Leiini, placing it among the more derived lineages of fungus gnats. As with other members of Mycetophilidae, the larvae likely develop in association with fungi, though specific life history details remain poorly documented.
Ectrepesthoneura
Ectrepesthoneura is a genus of fungus gnats comprising more than 20 described species. These small flies belong to the family Mycetophilidae, a diverse group associated with fungal habitats. The genus was established by Enderlein in 1911. Species in this genus are poorly documented in public sources, with limited observational records available.
Greenomyia
Greenomyia is a genus of fungus gnats in the family Mycetophilidae, established by Brunetti in 1912. The genus contains at least two described species: G. borealis and G. baikalica. Records indicate presence in boreal and temperate regions of Europe and North America, with distribution data available from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
Leia
Leia is a genus of fungus gnats in the family Mycetophilidae, first described by Johann Wilhelm Meigen in 1818. These small, delicate flies are classified within the subfamily Leiinae and tribe Leiini. The genus comprises numerous species distributed across various regions, with larvae typically developing in decaying organic matter and fungi. Adults are generally found in moist, shaded habitats where their larval food sources occur.
Rondaniella
Rondaniella is a genus of fungus gnats (family Mycetophilidae) established by Johannsen in 1909. It contains approximately nine described species distributed across Europe and Asia. The genus belongs to the subfamily Leiinae and tribe Rondaniellini. Most species have been described from East Asia, particularly China, within the last two decades.