Drosophilinae
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The Drosophilinae Rondani, 1856 are the largest subfamily in the Drosophilidae. The other subfamily is the Steganinae.
[edit] Phylogeny
Many molecular studies have addressed small parts of the phylogenetic tree. Most of these studies are limited to species of the genus Drosophila. The genus Drosophila is paraphyletic as several genera, such as Zaprionus, Scaptomyza and Lordiphosa, are positioned within the genus. Position of the bolded species in the phylogenetic tree is at least reasonably well supported by existing molecular evidence.
Tribe: Drosophilini
- Subtribe: Colocasiomyina
- Genus: Baeodrosophila
- Genus: Colocasiomyia
- Genus: Palmomyia
- Genus: Palmophila
- Subtribe: Drosophilina
- Infratribe: Drosophiliti
- Genus: Bialba
- Genus: Calodrosophila
- Genus: Celidosoma
- Genus: Chymomyza
- Genus: Dettopsomyia
- Genus: Dicladochaeta
- Genus: Hypselothyrea
- Genus: Jeannelopsis
- Genus: Lissocephala
- Genus: Marquesia
- Genus: Microdrosophila
- Genus: Mulgravea
- Genus: Neotanygastrella
- Genus: Paraliodrosophila
- Genus: Poliocephala
- Genus: Protochymomyza
- Genus: Scaptodrosophila
- Genus: Sphaerogastrella
- Genus: Styloptera
- Genus: Tambourella
- Genus: Zaropunis
- Genus: Drosophila including the following genera:
- Genus: Dichaetophora
- Genus: Hirtodrosophila
- Genus: Liodrosophila
- Genus: Lordiphosa
- Genus: Mycodrosophila
- Genus: Paramycodrosophila
- Genus: Phorticella
- Genus: Samoaia
- Genus: Scaptomyza
- Genus: Zaprionus
- Genus: Zygothrica
- Infratribe: Laccodrosophiliti
- Genus: Zapriothrica
- Genus: Laccodrosophila
- Infratribe: Drosophiliti
Tribe: Cladochaetini
- Genus: Cladochaeta
- Genus: Diathoneura
Tribe unknown:
- Genus Miomyia
- Genus Collessia
- Genus Balara
For species within the various genera, see Taxodros

