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Carnoidea and Clusiidae

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Difference between Carnoidea and Clusiidae

Carnoidea vs. Clusiidae

Carnoidea is a superfamily of Acalyptratae flies. Clusiidae or "druid flies" is a family of small (~ 3.5 mm), thin, yellow to black acalyptrate flies with a characteristic antenna (The second segment of the antennae has a triangular projection over the third segment when viewed from the outside) and with the wing usually partially infuscated.

Similarities between Carnoidea and Clusiidae

Carnoidea and Clusiidae have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Acalyptratae.

Acalyptratae

The Acalyptratae or Acalyptrata are a subsection of the Schizophora, which are a section of the order Diptera, the "true flies".

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Carnoidea and Clusiidae Comparison

Carnoidea has 25 relations, while Clusiidae has 15. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 2.50% = 1 / (25 + 15).

References

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