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Florissant Formation There are two distinct subfamilies in the family Nemopteridae: • Subfamily
Crocinae, mostly nocturnal and crepuscular species with often a narrow habitat preference. They are found in arid desert zones and have a wide distribution along the southern fringes of the west
Palearctic and Western Asia, as well as in dry Neotropical, Afrotropical, and Australian areas. :*
Afghanocroce :*
Amerocroce :*
Anacroce :*
Apocroce :*
Austrocroce :*
Carnarviana :*
Concroce :*
Cretocroce Lu
et al. 2019 –
Cenomanian Burmese amber, Myanmar :*
Croce :*
Dielocroce :*
Josandreva :*
Laurhervasia :*
Moranida :*
Necrophylus :*
Pterocroce :*
Pastranaia :*
Thysanocroce :*
Tjederia :*
Veurise • Subfamily
Nemopterinae – diurnal, with a greater diversity. Genera include: :*
Barbibucca :*
Lertha :*
Nemoptera :*
Nemopterella Other nemopterid genera include: •
Brevistoma •
Chasmoptera •
Cratonemopteryx Martins-Neto 1992 – Crato Formation, Brazil, Aptian •
Derhynchia •
Halter •
Halterina •
Knersvlaktia •
Krika Martins-Neto 1992 – Crato Formation, Brazil, Aptian •
Lertha •
Nemeura •
Nemia •
Nemopistha •
Nemopterella •
Palmipenna •
Parasicyoptera •
Pterocroce •
Roesleriana Martins-Neto 1997 –
Crato Formation, Brazil,
Aptian •
Savigniella •
Semirhynchia •
Sicyoptera •
Stenorrhachus ==References==