Meoneura
Biology:
Specimens have been reared from bird faeces and fungi; and collected on plants like Asclepiadaceae (Caralluma), Liliaceae (Veratrum), Apiaceae (Anthriscus, Aegopodium, Heracleum, Thapsia), Compositae Carduus), Rosaceae (Filipendula, Sorbaria); fungi, diverse animal faeces (birds, herbivores, omnivores, humans), carrion, bird's nests.
Diagnostic description:
2 medioclinate anterior and 2 lateroclinate posterior orbital setae; wing with cell dm short, crossveins r-m and dm-cu narrowly separated, C ending at R4+5, cell cup open.
Distribution:
Mainly in the Holarctic Region, but few species can also be found in the Neotropical, Afrotropical, and Oriental Region.