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The '''Drosophilidae''' is a family within the [[Diptera]], the [[order )biology)|order]] of the flies. Species belonging to this family can be found in all [[continent]]s from the [[tropics]] to the [[arctic]]. The family includes the most used [[model organism]] in biology, [[Drosophila melanogaster]]. The family is subdivided in two subfamilies, the [[Drosophilinae]] and the [[Steganinae]].
The '''Drosophilidae''' is a family within the [[Diptera]], the [[order )biology)|order]] of the flies. Species belonging to this family can be found in all [[continent]]s from the [[tropics]] to the [[arctic]]. The family includes the most used [[model organism]] in biology, ''[[Drosophila melanogaster]]''. The family is subdivided in two subfamilies, the [[Drosophilinae]] and the [[Steganinae]].

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Drosophilidae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Superfamily: Ephydroidea
Family: Drosophilidae
Subfamily

Drosophilinae
Steganinae

The Drosophilidae is a family within the Diptera, the order of the flies. Species belonging to this family can be found in all continents from the tropics to the arctic. The family includes the most used model organism in biology, Drosophila melanogaster. The family is subdivided in two subfamilies, the Drosophilinae and the Steganinae.