| 1a |
Body
dorsoventrally flattened with 6 deep lateral constrictions; 6 regions with a
ventral sucker |

Blepharoceridae |
| 1b |
Body not as
above |
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| 2a |
Head fully
formed, headlike, and distinct from thorax |
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| 2b |
Head
inconspicuous, incompletely formed, often represented by a mere tip of
anteriorly tapered body, and/or retracted into thorax |

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| 3a |
Prothorax with
proleg(s) |
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| 3b |
Prothorax
without prolegs |
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| 4a |
Distal third
of abdomen swollen |

Simulidae |
| 4b |
Distal third
of abdomen not swollen |
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| 5a |
Fleshy
processes or bristles dorsally along body |

Ceratopogonadae |
| 5b |
Body without
fleshy processes, some hairs at most |

Chironomidae |
| 6a |
Basal abdominal segments without prolegs |
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| 6b |
At least abdominal segment 1 with prolegs |
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| 7a |
Body segments with 2 or 3 secondary
divisions |

Psychodidae |
| 7b |
Body segments not subdivided |
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| 8a |
Terminal prolegs present |
Ceratopogonadae |
| 8b |
Terminal prolegs absent |
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| 9a |
Body broad, broader than head |

Stratiomyiidae |
| 9b |
Body very slender |

Ceratopogonadae |
| 10a |
6 or more pairs of well-developed prolegs
present |

Nymphomyiidae |
| 10b |
Weak abdominal prolegs on no more than first
3 abdominal segments |

Dixidae |