Hybotidae, the typical dance flies, are a family of true flies. They belong to the superfamily Empidoidea and were formerly included in the Empididae as a subfamily.

Some, such as Tachydromia, are predators that run around on the bark of trees in complex patterns, hence the common name. Tachydromia species are only about three millimeters long.

Description

Right wing of the species Hybos grossipes, showing discal medial cell (dm) and first and second medial vein (M1+2)

Hybotidae share some similarities with the family Dolichopodidae when looking at the rotation of genitalia and wing characteristics. Male terminalia are rotated dextrally between 45° and 90°, excluding segment 7. Hybotidae wings always have a simple R4+5 vein, where the costa either ends near or at M1/M1+2, or near or at R4+5/R5. Furthermore, it can be distinguished from Dolichopodidae by a point at the origin of vein Rs, which occurs at a distance from the humeral crossvein (h) equal to or longer than the length of h.

Systematics

The Hybotidae clearly form a lineage quite distinct from the Empididae. Among the Empidoidea, they represent a lineage more basal than the main radiation of Empididae and Dolichopodidae, though they are not as ancient as the genera placed in the Atelestidae.

By and large, the Hybotidae are monophyletic. Among its subfamilies, the Hybotinae and Tachydromiinae certainly represent clades. The status of the Ocydromiinae as a natural group is less clear, in particular whether the Trichininae should be included as tribe Trichinini or even in the Bicellariini or Oedaleini, or whether they are more distinct and warrant recognition as a separate subfamily.

Based on the most recent phylogenetic studies, the relationship between Hybotidae and other members of Empidoidea is as follows. The placement of Hybotidae is emphasized in bold formatting.

AtelestidaeAtelestinae Nemedininae
Atelestinae Nemedininae
Atelestinae
Nemedininae
Hybotidae Bicellariinae Hybotinae Oedaleinae Ocydromiinae Trichininae Tachydromiinae Tachydromiini Symballophthalmini Drapetini Dolichopodidae Ragadidae Iteaphilinae Ragadinae Empididae Clinocerinae Brachystomatinae Brachystomatini Ceratomerini Trichopezini Empidinae Chelipodini Empidini Hemerodromiini Hilarini
HybotidaeBicellariinae Hybotinae Oedaleinae Ocydromiinae Trichininae Tachydromiinae Tachydromiini Symballophthalmini Drapetini
Bicellariinae
Hybotinae Oedaleinae Ocydromiinae Trichininae Tachydromiinae Tachydromiini Symballophthalmini Drapetini
Hybotinae Oedaleinae Ocydromiinae Trichininae Tachydromiinae Tachydromiini Symballophthalmini Drapetini
Hybotinae Oedaleinae Ocydromiinae Trichininae
Hybotinae Oedaleinae Ocydromiinae
Hybotinae Oedaleinae
Hybotinae
Oedaleinae
Ocydromiinae
Trichininae
TachydromiinaeTachydromiini Symballophthalmini Drapetini
Tachydromiini Symballophthalmini
Tachydromiini
Symballophthalmini
Drapetini
Dolichopodidae Ragadidae Iteaphilinae Ragadinae Empididae Clinocerinae Brachystomatinae Brachystomatini Ceratomerini Trichopezini Empidinae Chelipodini Empidini Hemerodromiini Hilarini
Dolichopodidae
Ragadidae Iteaphilinae Ragadinae Empididae Clinocerinae Brachystomatinae Brachystomatini Ceratomerini Trichopezini Empidinae Chelipodini Empidini Hemerodromiini Hilarini
RagadidaeIteaphilinae Ragadinae
Iteaphilinae
Ragadinae
EmpididaeClinocerinae Brachystomatinae Brachystomatini Ceratomerini Trichopezini Empidinae Chelipodini Empidini Hemerodromiini Hilarini
Clinocerinae
Brachystomatinae Brachystomatini Ceratomerini Trichopezini Empidinae Chelipodini Empidini Hemerodromiini Hilarini
BrachystomatinaeBrachystomatini Ceratomerini Trichopezini
Brachystomatini
Ceratomerini
Trichopezini
EmpidinaeChelipodini Empidini Hemerodromiini Hilarini
Chelipodini Empidini
Chelipodini
Empidini
Hemerodromiini Hilarini
Hemerodromiini
Hilarini

Systematic list

The subfamilies with their tribes and selected genera are:

Hybos culiciformis (Hybotinae)

Hybotinae Meigen, 1820

Ocydromia glabricula (Ocydromiinae: Ocydromiini)

Ocydromiinae

Trichininae Chvála, 1983 (often included in Ocydromiinae)

Oedaleinae Chvála, 1983

Tachydromia arrogans or closely related species (Tachydromiinae: Tachydromiini)

Tachydromiinae Meigen, 1822

  • Archaeodrapetiops Martins-Neto et al. 1992 Tremembé Formation, Brazil, Chattian
  • Cretoplatypalpus Kovalev 1978 Taimyr amber, Russia, Santonian, Canadian amber, Campanian
  • Electrocyrtoma Cockerell 1917 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian
  • Eoplatypalpus Shamshev, Vasilenko & Perkovsky 2025 Sakhalinian amber, Russia, Eocene
  • Mesoplatypalpus Grimaldi and Cumming 1999 Canadian amber, Campanian

Stuckenbergomyiinae Sinclair, 2019

  • Stuckenbergomyia Smith, 1971

Incertae sedis

External links

  • Data related to Hybotidae at Wikispecies
  • Media related to Hybotidae at Wikimedia Commons
  • 2007-10-20 at the Wayback Machine
  • at Diptera.info
  • Key to UK genera