Phthiriinae
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Euryphthiria
Euryphthiria is a genus of bee flies in the family Bombyliidae, subfamily Phthiriinae, and tribe Poecilognathini. The genus was erected by Evenhuis in 1986. As a member of Phthiriinae, it belongs to a group of bee flies characterized by reduced wing venation and generally small to medium body size. The genus is poorly documented in public sources, with minimal observational records available.
Euryphthiria grandis
Euryphthiria grandis is a species of bee fly (family Bombyliidae) described by Evenhuis in 1986. It belongs to the subfamily Phthiriinae and tribe Poecilognathini. The genus Euryphthiria is part of a diverse group of parasitoid flies whose larvae develop in the nests of solitary bees and wasps. Very little is documented about this particular species beyond its taxonomic description.
Poecilognathini
Poecilognathini is a tribe of bee flies (family Bombyliidae) established by Evenhuis in 1990. Members are classified within the subfamily Phthiriinae. The tribe contains multiple genera of small to medium-sized flies that share distinctive morphological features related to wing venation and body structure. The group is primarily distributed in the New World tropics and subtropics.
Poecilognathus damfino
Poecilognathus damfino is a species of bee fly in the family Bombyliidae, subfamily Phthiriinae, described by Evenhuis in 2024. The genus Poecilognathus is part of the tribe Poecilognathini, a group of small to medium-sized bee flies characterized by their distinctive wing venation and often metallic coloration. As a recently described species, specific details about its biology and distribution remain limited.