Peloropeodinae
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Chrysotimus
Chrysotimus is a genus of long-legged flies (family Dolichopodidae) established by Loew in 1857. It has a cosmopolitan distribution with records from Europe, including Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The genus is likely paraphyletic with respect to several geographically restricted genera such as Alishanimyia. Some species previously or alternatively placed in Chrysotimus have been reassigned to related genera like Guzeriplia.
Nanomyina
Nanomyina is a monotypic genus of long-legged flies in the family Dolichopodidae, containing only Nanomyina barbata. The genus was established by Harold E. Robinson in 1964. The single species is distinguished by conspicuous bristles on the lower face, referenced in its specific epithet "barbata" (Latin for "bearded").
Nanomyina barbata
Nanomyina barbata is a species of long-legged fly (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) described by Aldrich in 1902. The species was originally described in the genus Chrysotimus before being transferred to Nanomyina. It belongs to the subfamily Peloropeodinae, a group of small to medium-sized predatory flies. Limited published information exists regarding its biology and ecology.