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Chamaemyiidae
The Chamaemyiidae are a small family of acalyptrate flies with less than 200 species described worldwide. The larvae of these small flies are active and predatory and are often used for biological control of aphids, scale insects, and similar pests. Chamaemyiid fossils are poorly represented in amber deposits, but a few examples are known from the Eocene epoch onwards.
Chamaemyia elegans
species of fly
Acrometopia
Acrometopia is a genus of flies in the family Chamaemyiidae.
Acrometopia wahlbergi
species of insect
Chamaemyia
Chamaemyia is a genus of flies in the family Chamaemyiidae. It is the type genus of its family.
Chamaemyia flavipalpis
species of insect

Leucopis
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Leucopis is a genus of flies in the family Chamaemyiidae. There are at least 20 described species in Leucopis. Flies from this genus are used in biological control of adelgids.
Chamaemyia triorbiseta
species of fly
Chamaemyia sylvatica
species of fly
Chamaemyia nigripalpis
species of fly
Leucopis bellula
species of fly
Chamaemyia bicolor
species of fly
Chamaemyia submontana
species of fly
Chamaemyia paludosa
species of fly
Pseudodinia polita
species of fly
Pseudodinia antennalis
species of fly
Leucopis americana
species of fly
Chamaemyia hungarica
species of fly
Chamaemyia flavoantennata
species of fly