Scatopsidae


The minute black scavenger flies or "dung midges", are a family, Scatopsidae, of nematoceran flies. Despite being distributed throughout the world, they form a small family with only around 250 described species in 27 genera, although many await description and doubtless even more await discovery. These are generally small, sometimes minute, dark flies, generally similar to black flies, but usually lacking the humped thorax characteristic of that family.
The larvae of most species are unknown, but the few that have been studied have a rather flattened shape and are terrestrial and saprophagous.
Scatopsids are a well established group and fossils are known from amber deposits dating back to the Cretaceous period.
Scatopse notata is a cosmopolitan species. Its larval stages are found in decaying plant and animal material.

Genera

The family name Scatopsidae literally translates to "looks like feces". It is derived from the genus Scatopse, which has been frequently misspelled as Scatops.

Species descriptions