Subfamily

Chauliodinae (Fishflies)

Protochauliodes spenceri. Photo: (c) Thomas Barbin, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

Fishflies are members of the subfamily Chauliodinae, belonging to the megalopteran family Corydalidae. They are most easily distinguished from their closest relatives, dobsonflies, by the jaws (mandibles) and antennae. In contrast to the large jaws (especially in males) of dobsonflies, fishfly mandibles are not particularly noticeable or distinctive, and the males have feathery antennae similar to many large moths. Chauliodes pectinicornis, the “summer fishfly”, is a well-known species in North America.

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