“…In Neotropics, the best-studied flower-specialized species belong to the Drosophila flavopilosa species group (Brncic, 1962a(Brncic, , 1966(Brncic, , 1978Santos & Vilela, 2005;Robe et al, 2013), associated to flowers of the genus Cestrum (Solanaceae). Other notable anthophilic Drosophila taxa in Neotropical region are the D. bromeliae and D. lutzii species groups, both widespread in the Neotropics and associated to flowers of several botanical families Silva & Martins, 2004;Grimaldi, 2016;Vilela & Prieto, 2018); the D. onychophora and D. xanthopallescens species groups, reported respectively to the northern Andes and Central America (Pipkin, 1964;Hunter, 1979), and some species of uncertain affinities associated to Araceae inflorescences Vaz et al, 2014Vaz et al, , 2018Llangarí & Rafael, 2017). Reports from other genera are also known, especially for Zygothrica Wiedemann (Grimaldi, 1987;Endara et al, 2010;Fonseca et al, 2017) and the poorly known Laccodrosophila Duda and Zapriothrica Wheeler (Heed et al, 1960).…”