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Limoniidae is the largest of four
crane fly A crane fly is any member of the dipteran superfamily Tipuloidea, which contains the living families Cylindrotomidae, Limoniidae, Pediciidae and Tipulidae, as well as several extinct families. "Winter crane flies", members of the family T ...
families, with more than 10,700 species in more than 150 genera. Some studies have suggested it to be a
paraphyletic Paraphyly is a taxonomic term describing a grouping that consists of the grouping's last common ancestor and some but not all of its descendant lineages. The grouping is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In co ...
group, with some limoniids being more closely related to
Tipulidae Tipulidae is a family of large Crane fly, crane flies in the order Diptera. There are more than 30 genera and 4,200 described species in Tipulidae, common and widespread throughout the world. A crane fly can be identified as a member of Tipuli ...
and
Cylindrotomidae The Cylindrotomidae or long-bodied craneflies are a family of Tipulomorpha, crane flies. More than 65 extant species in 9 genera occur worldwide. There are more than 20 extinct species. Most recent classifications place the group to family leve ...
than to other limoniids. Limoniid crane flies can usually be distinguished by the way the wings are held at rest. Limoniids usually hold/fold the wings along the back of the body, whereas other crane flies usually hold them out at right angles. Snow flies (genus: ''
Chionea ''Chionea'' is a genus of wingless limoniid crane flies. It consists of two subgenera, the holarctic ''Chionea'' and palaearctic ''Sphaeconophilus''. About 37 species are currently recognized in the northern hemisphere, but there are probably se ...
'') such as ''
Chionea scita ''Chionea scita'' is a species of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. ''C. scita'' is known as a type of snow crane fly because it is commonly seen walking on piles of snow during the winter months. These flies are also often observed in caves an ...
'' have no wings at all. Limoniids are also usually smaller than other crane flies, with some exceptions. The classification of Limoniid crane flies has been varied in the past, with the group treated both as subfamily and family, but the following classification is currently accepted. (Species counts are approximate, and vary over time.). Recent
phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics () is the study of the evolutionary history of life using observable characteristics of organisms (or genes), which is known as phylogenetic inference. It infers the relationship among organisms based on empirical dat ...
analyses have revealed the family to be paraphyletic and further research is suggested. ;Family Limoniidae (Limoniid Crane Flies, more than 10,700 species) :Subfamily
Chioneinae The Chioneinae are a subfamily of Limoniidae, limoniid crane fly, crane flies. This subfamily was known as Eriopterinae until 1992. Systematics : ''This list is adapted from the (January 2007). However, tribe affiliation is taken froFauna Eur ...
(4,324 species and subspecies) :Subfamily
Dactylolabinae ''Dactylolabis'' is a genus of crane flies in the family Limoniidae. It is placed in its own subfamily, Dactylolabinae. ''Dactylolabis'' contains the following species: ;Subgenus ''Bothrophorus'' Savchenko, 1984 :'' Dactylolabis monstrosa'' (Savch ...
(59 species and subspecies) :Subfamily
Limnophilinae The Limnophilinae are a subfamily of limoniid crane flies. Some authors still use the name Hexatominae for this subfamily. Systematics *'' Acantholimnophila'' Alexander, 1924 *'' Adelphomyia'' Alexander, 1965 *'' Afrolimnophila'' Alexander, 19 ...
(2,593 species and subspecies) :Subfamily
Limoniinae Limoniinae is a subfamily of limoniid crane flies in the family Limoniidae. There are more than 30 genera and 3,700 described species in Limoniinae, found worldwide. Like other Limoniid crane flies, most species in the Limoniinae subfamily res ...
(3,873 species and subspecies) :Subfamily † Architipulinae (extinct) :Subfamily † Drinosinae (extinct) :Subfamily † Eotipulinae (extinct) These flies are found in damp places throughout the world, and many species form dense swarms in suitable habitats.


Description

For terms see
Morphology of Diptera Dipteran morphology differs in some significant ways from the broader insect morphology, morphology of insects. The Diptera is a very large and diverse Order (biology), order of mostly small to medium-sized insects. They have prominent compound ey ...
Limoniids are medium or small-sized, rarely large. The
proboscis A proboscis () is an elongated appendage from the head of an animal, either a vertebrate or an invertebrate. In invertebrates, the term usually refers to tubular arthropod mouthparts, mouthparts used for feeding and sucking. In vertebrates, a pr ...
or
rostrum Rostrum may refer to: * Any kind of a platform for a speaker: **dais **pulpit ** podium * Rostrum (anatomy), a beak, or anatomical structure resembling a beak, as in the mouthparts of many sucking insects * Rostrum (ship), a form of bow on naval ...
lacks a beak. The apical segment of the maxillary palpi is short and never longer than subapical one. The antennae are, in most species, 14- or 16-segmented (rarely 6-, 10-, or 17-segmented), usually verticillate (whorls of trichia) and only exceptionally ctenidial or serrate (''
Rhipidia ''Rhipidia'' is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. Species *Subgenus '' Eurhipidia'' (Alexander, 1965) :*'' R. aoroneura'' (Alexander, 1956) :*'' R. argema'' (Alexander, 1967) :*'' R. brevifilosa'' (Alexander, 1965) :*'' R. citricol ...
''). There is a distinct V-shaped suture between the mesonotal prescutum and scutum (near the level of the wing bases). The wings are monochromatic or punctate and (in females more often than in males). sometimes shortened or reduced. The subcosta always fuses with the costa through Sc1. Radial vein R2 does not fuse with the costa, as in most other crane flies, but with radial vein R3. The radial sector Rs has one or two forks. Additional crossveins are sometimes present in cells r3 an1 and m. Cells m1 and d are often not present. The genitalia of males have large separated gonocoxis and one or two pairs of appendages which are sometimes greatly folded (''
Dicranomyia ''Dicranomyia'' is a genus of Tipuloidea, crane fly in the family Limoniidae. Larvae are mostly aquatic or semi-aquatic, with an exception found in a single Hawaiian Islands species which has a leaf-mining larva. Species ;Subgenus ''Alexandria ...
'', etc.). The
ovipositor The ovipositor is a tube-like organ used by some animals, especially insects, for the laying of eggs. In insects, an ovipositor consists of a maximum of three pairs of appendages. The details and morphology of the ovipositor vary, but typica ...
of the female has
sclerotized Sclerosis (also sclerosus in the Latin names of a few disorders) is a hardening of tissue and other anatomical features. It may refer to: * Sclerosis (medicine), a hardening of tissue * in zoology, a process which forms sclerites, a hardened exo ...
cerci.


Biology

Mostly,
larva A larva (; : larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into their next life stage. Animals with indirect development such as insects, some arachnids, amphibians, or cnidarians typically have a larval phase ...
e are
aquatic Aquatic means relating to water; living in or near water or taking place in water; does not include groundwater, as "aquatic" implies an environment where plants and animals live. Aquatic(s) may also refer to: * Aquatic animal, either vertebrate ...
or semi-aquatic. In comparison, most other
Tipuloidea A crane fly is any member of the dipteran superfamily Tipuloidea, which contains the living families Cylindrotomidae, Limoniidae, Pediciidae and Tipulidae, as well as several extinct families. "Winter crane flies", members of the family T ...
larvae are terrestrial, though some are aquatic and found in huge numbers in
lotic River ecosystems are flowing waters that drain the landscape, and include the biotic (living) interactions amongst plants, animals and micro-organisms, as well as abiotic (nonliving) physical and chemical interactions of its many parts.Angelier ...
habitats like the limoniid larvae. Various species have evolved to feed on different food sources, so
phytophagous A herbivore is an animal anatomically and physiologically evolved to feed on plants, especially upon vascular tissues such as foliage, fruits or seeds, as the main component of its diet (nutrition), diet. These more broadly also encompass an ...
,
saprophagous Saprotrophic nutrition or lysotrophic nutrition is a process of chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter. It occurs in saprotrophs, and is most often associated with fungi ...
, mycetophagous and
predatory Predation is a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation (which usually do not kill ...
species occur. Limoniids occupy a wide range of habitats and micro habitats: in earth rich in humus, in swamps and marshes, in leaf litter and in wet spots in woods (numerous genera and species); in soils with only moderate humus content along stream borders ('' Gonomyia'' Meigen, '' Rhabdomastix'' Skuse, '' Arctoconopa'' Alexander, '' Hesperoconopa'' Alexander); in dry to saturated decaying wood in streams, where the larvae feed on fungal mycelia ('' Gnophomyia'' Osten Sacken, '' Teucholabis'' Osten Sacken, ''
Lipsothrix ''Lipsothrix'' is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. Distribution Palaearctic & Oriental. Species *'' L. apicifusca'' Alexander, 1957 *'' L. assamica'' Alexander, 1938 *'' L. babai'' Alexander, 1958 *'' L. burmica'' Alexander, 1952 ...
'' Loew); in decaying plant materials (various subgenera and species of '' Limonia''), in woody and fleshy fungi (''Limonia'' ('' Metalimnobia'' Matsumura); in fresh water, especially rapidly flowing streams (''Antocha'' Osten Sacken, ''Hesperoconopa'' Alexander, ''Cryptolabis'' Osten Sacken); intertidal zones and brackish water (''Limonia'' (''Idioglochina'' Alexander, ''Limonia'' ('' Diuanomyia'') Stephens); freshwater aquatic environment during the larval stage and nearby margin areas for pupation (''Limonia'' Meigen, '' Thaumastoptera'' Mik, many Pediciini,
Limnophilinae The Limnophilinae are a subfamily of limoniid crane flies. Some authors still use the name Hexatominae for this subfamily. Systematics *'' Acantholimnophila'' Alexander, 1924 *'' Adelphomyia'' Alexander, 1965 *'' Afrolimnophila'' Alexander, 19 ...
, and
Eriopterini Eriopterini is a tribe of limoniid crane flies in the family Limoniidae. There are more than 20 genera and 3,800 described species in Eriopterini. Genera These 27 genera belong to the tribe Eriopterini: * '' Arctoconopa'' Alexander, 1955 * '' ...
); steep cliff faces supporting a constantly wet film of algae (some species of ''Limonia'' Meigen, '' Orimarga'' Osten Sacken '' Elliptera'' Schiner); in moist to wet cushions of
moss Mosses are small, non-vascular plant, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic phylum, division Bryophyta (, ) ''sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Wilhelm Philippe Schimper, Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryo ...
es or
liverworts Liverworts are a group of non-vascular plant, non-vascular embryophyte, land plants forming the division Marchantiophyta (). They may also be referred to as hepatics. Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in wh ...
growing on rocks or earth (various species). '' Phantolabis lacustris'' was the first tipuloid species to be observed skating on the surface of water. It possesses morphological adaptations to allow for this phenomenon.


Species lists


Catalogue of the Craneflies of the WorldWest Palaearctic including RussiaJapan


Evolution

Limoniids are not particularly common in
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deposits, but a few finds (e.g. '' Tipunia intermedia'' Krzeminski & Ansorge, 1995 from the Upper Jurassic Solnhofen limestones) suggest the group has been extant since the
Jurassic The Jurassic ( ) is a Geological period, geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately 143.1 Mya. ...
period. Another specimen ('' Limonia dillonae'') preserved in
amber Amber is fossilized tree resin. Examples of it have been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since the Neolithic times, and worked as a gemstone since antiquity."Amber" (2004). In Maxine N. Lurie and Marc Mappen (eds.) ''Encyclopedia ...
in the Raritan- Magothy Formation suggests limoniids have been extant since the Upper
Cretaceous The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 143.1 to 66 mya (unit), million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era (geology), Era, as well as the longest. At around 77.1 million years, it is the ...
period.


Gallery

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Austrolimnophila ochracea ''Austrolimnophila ochracea'' is a cranefly in the family Limoniidae. It is a Palearctic species with a limited distribution in Europe R. L. Coe, Paul Freeman & P. F. Mattingly Nematocera: families Tipulidae to Chironomidae (Tipulidae). ''Roya ...
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Dicranoptycha fuscescens ''Dicranoptycha fuscescens'' is a species of fly in the family Limoniidae. References * http://eunis.eea.europa.eu/species/147818 External links

* http://zipcodezoo.com/Animals/D/Dicranoptycha_fuscescens/ Limoniidae Insects describe ...
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Limonia nubeculosa ''Limonia nubeculosa'', also known as the short-palped cranefly, is a species of crane flies in the family of Limoniidae.R. L. Coe, Paul Freeman & P. F. Mattingly Nematocera: families Tipulidae to Chironomidae (Tipulidae). ''Handbooks for the Ide ...
'' Image:Phylidorea.ferruginea.jpg, '' Phylidorea ferruginea'' File:Gnophomyia tristissima.jpg, '' Gnophomyia tristissima'' File:Antocha saxicola.jpg, '' Antocha saxicola'' mating


See also

* List of limoniid genera


References


Description, ranked as family



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