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FAMILY CANACIDAE
Paul L.Th. Beuk Version date: 11-02-2017 16:16

Diagnosis. Small (1.6-4.0 mm), yellowish to brownish pruinose flies, related to Ephydridae. Head large with small antennae; frons with three to five pairs of lateroclinate orbital setae (one pair of reclinate orbital setae in Pelomyiella) and numerous frontal setae; postocellar setae absent. Thorax with at least four pairs of dorsocentral setae; acrostichal setae strong or hair-like. Wing membrane clear; costa with subcostal break only; R with three branches; M unforked; anal vein short or vestigial. Legs short and with many short hair-like setae (Canacinae) or with somewhat swollen femora that bear some stronger setae (Pelomyiinae and Tethininae), and strong apical spurs on mid and hind tibiae. Abdomen subcylindrical.

Biology. Dutch species are found in the intertidal zones or found near seashores. Adults of Pelomyiinae and Tethininae have been reported to visit flowers but are generally swept from low vegetation. Little is known about the immature stages but larvae of Canacinae probably feed on algae.

General references. Canzoneri & Meneghini (1983 [keys]), Hendel (1934 [revision]), Mathis (1998 [general, key to genera]), Mathis & Munari (1996 [world catalogue, classification, natural history]), Munari (1998 [general, key to genera], 2011 [keys]), Munari & Almeida (2014 [Canace]), Munari & Mathis (2010 [catalogue, key to supra-specific taxa]), Soós (1984e [catalogue]), Vockeroth (1987d [general, key to genera]), Wirth (1987 [general, key to genera]).

References to the local fauna. Beschovski (1998) De Bree & Dek (2016), Kabos (1942a), Munari & Mathis (2010).
 
Remarks. Species in the UK after http://www.dipteristsforum.org.uk/sgb_check_browse.php?id=10390, other species numbers after Munari & Mathis (2010).

How to quote this page: Beuk, P.L.Th., 2017. Family Canacidae. In: Beuk, P.L.Th. (Ed.): Checklist of the Diptera of the Netherlands, https://diptera-info.nl/news.php?fam=Canacidae (date accessed: 22/12/2024).

NL: 7 B: 7 D: 7 UK: 11 World: 307
 
CANACIDAE
 
CANACINAE
                 
  Canace Haliday in Curtis, 1837
  nasica (Haliday, 1839) N; added by De Bree & Dek (2016: 15
                 
  Xanthocanace Hendel, 1914
  = Dinomyia Becker, 1926
  ranula (Loew, 1874)
 
PELOMYIINAE
                 
  Pelomyiella Hendel, 1934
  cinerella (Haliday, 1837)
  mallochi (Sturtevant, 1923)
  = angustifacies (De Meijere, 1928)
  = kuntzei (Czerny, 1928)
 
TETHININAE
                 
  Tethina Haliday, 1838
  flavigenis (Hendel, 1934) added by Beschovski (1998
  grisea (Fallén, 1823)
  = cinerea Loew, 1862
  = latigenis (Becker, 1907)
  illota Haliday, 1838
  = griseola (Van der Wulp, 1871)
 
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