Taeniochauliodes

Taeniochauliodes is a genus of fishflies in the family Corydalidae.

[1][2] Taeniochauliodes is the most common genus of fishfly in South Africa.

It is distinguishable from Platychauliodes and Madachauliodes by the fusion of two of the longitudinal anal veins in the forewing as well as large ocelli.

[1] Taeniochauliodes forms a clade with Protochauliodes and Neohermes, together distributed across Australia, North America, and the nearctic.

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