Gnat

Holcocephala Jaennicke, 1867

A gnat () (also knat) is any of many species of tiny flying insects in the dipterid suborder Nematocera, especially those in the familie... Learn about Gnat facts, habitat, and behavior.

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About Gnat

A gnat () (also knat) is any of many species of tiny flying insects in the dipterid suborder Nematocera, especially those in the families Mycetophilidae, Anisopodidae and Sciaridae. Most often they fly in large numbers, called clouds. "Gnat" is a loose descriptive category rather than a phylogenetic or other technical term, so there is no scientific consensus on what constitutes a gnat. Some entomologists consider only non-biting flies to be gnats. Certain universities and institutes also distinguish eye gnats: the Smithsonian Institution describes them as "non-biting flies, no bigger than a few grains of salt, ... attracted to fluids secreted by your eyes".

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Interesting Facts

  • Gnat belongs to the class Insecta.
  • It is part of the Asilidae family.

Scientific Classification

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Asilidae
Genus: Holcocephala
Holcocephala Jaennicke, 1867

Quick Info

Class: Insecta