Oscinisomatini
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Eribolus
frit flies
Eribolus is a genus of frit flies in the family Chloropidae, established by Becker in 1910. The genus contains at least four described species distributed across North America and Europe. These small flies belong to the tribe Oscinisomatini within the subfamily Oscinellinae. Available information on their biology and ecology remains limited.
Oscinisoma
Oscinisoma is a genus of frit flies in the family Chloropidae, first described by Lioy in 1864. The genus comprises approximately eight described species. These small flies belong to the tribe Oscinisomatini within the subfamily Oscinellinae. Very little is known about the biology and ecology of this poorly studied genus.
Oscinisoma alienum
Oscinisoma alienum is a species of frit fly in the family Chloropidae, originally described as Elachiptera aliena by Becker in 1912. The species is placed in the tribe Oscinisomatini within the subfamily Oscinellinae. It belongs to a genus of small flies commonly known as grass flies or frit flies.
Rhopalopterum carbonarium
Rhopalopterum carbonarium is a small fly species in the family Chloropidae (frit flies or grass flies), described by Hermann Loew in 1869. Members of this genus are known for their distinctive wing venation and reduced chaetotaxy. As with many Chloropidae, this species likely inhabits grassland and meadow environments, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented in the scientific literature.