Emperoptera mirabilis

Emperoptera mirabilis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Dolichopodidae
Subfamily: Sympycninae
Genus: Emperoptera
Species: E. mirabilis
Grimshaw, 1902[1]
Binomial name
Emperoptera mirabilis

Emperoptera mirabilis was a species of fly in family Dolichopodidae. It was endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.

It is one of a number of unusual flightless flies native to the islands. It is not known to be arboreal, most specimens have been found in leaf litter.

It is believed that this species, and other species from the same genus, may well be extinct. They were described as being locally abundant when collected in 1907 on Tantalus Peak, but not found in the 1980s. One reason for their demise is believed to be due to introduced predatory ants of the genus Pheidole, but other factors, including loss of habitat, may also be involved.[1]

It was moved to the genus Campsicnemus by Grimshaw. Hardy & Kohn in 1964. However, in 1997, Neal Evenhuis reinstated it to the genus Emperoptera [1]

Sources

  1. 1 2 3 Neal L. Evenhuis (1997). Review Of Flightless Dolichopodidae (Diptera) In The Hawaiian Islands. Bishop Museum Occasional Papers. pp. 29 pp.
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