Apystomyia is a
genus of
flies in the
familyApystomyiidae. The genus contains the single living Apystomyiidae species, Apystomyia elinguis, which is primarily found in California. Details of its life history are largely unknown. The extinct genus Hilarimorphites is known from the
CretaceousBurmese and
New Jerseyambers.[2] Formerly placed in the
Asiloidea, molecular phylogenetic studies in 2010 placed the genus unambiguously as a sister of the
Cyclorrhapha within the clade
Eremoneura.[3][4]
^Trautwein, Michelle D.; Wiegmann, Brian M.; Yeates, David K. (2010). "A multigene phylogeny of the fly superfamily Asiloidea (Insecta): Taxon sampling and additional genes reveal the sister-group to all higher flies (Cyclorrhapha)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 56 (3): 918–930.
Bibcode:
2010MolPE..56..918T.
doi:
10.1016/j.ympev.2010.04.017.
PMID20399874.