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FAMILY CERATOPOGONIDAE
Paul L.Th. Beuk Version date: 19-01-2022 13:43

Sphaeromias fasciatus (Meigen, 1804)
Diagnosis. Small but stout (1.0-4.0 mm) long nematocerous flies. Head usually with 15-segmented antennae, male antennae plumose. Wing with anterior veins more strongly developed than posterior ones; radial sector usually not extending to wingtip; M with two branches. Legs simple, sometimes with ventral spines on one or more femora in females. Closely related to the Chironomidae and can be distinguished from these by much shorter fore legs and by wing venation. Pupae with a pair of prothoracic respiratory horns and without cocoon; last segment with a pair of laterodistal processes. Larvae with hypognathous (Forcipomyinae and some Dasyheleinae) or prognathous head (Ceratopogoninae and some Dasyheleinae); prothorax in Forcipomyinae with bilobous anterior proleg, no prolegs in others; last abdominal segment setose, in Forcipomyinae and Dasyheleinae also with hooks.

Biology. Larvae and pupae are aquatic, semi-aquatic or terrestrial. Larvae feed on plant material such as algae, fungi and other micro-organisms or are carnivorous. They can live in stem hollows of certain plants, under bark, in excrements, tree sap, ants' nests and other organic materials too. Males feed on nectar or other sweet plant saps. The females are predaceous (Ceratopogoninae excluding Culicoides), hematophagous (Culicoides and some Forcipomyia), phytophagous (Dasyheleinae and many Forcipomyinae), and entomophagous, feeding on hemolymph of insects (some Forcipomyinae, especially Atrichopogon). A few Atrichopogon suck contents from pollen grains. Hematophagous females may cause infection by their saliva and can transport diverse pathogens (viruses, protozoa, filaria).

General references. Alwin & Szadziewski (2012 [Stillobezzia]), Boorman (1997 [general, key to genera]), Borkent & Bissett (1990 [Serromyia]), Borkent & Grogan Jr (1995 [Ceratopogon]), Borkent & Wirth (1997 [world catalogue]), Dominiak (2012 [Dasyhelea]), Dominiak & Szadziewski (2010 [taxonomy and distribution Dasyhelea]), Downes & Wirth (1981 [general, key to genera]), Remm (1988 [catalogue]), Szadziewski & Dominiak (2006 [taxonomy]), Szadziewski et al. (1995 [Atrichopogon larvae], 2007 [Atrichopogon (Meloehelea)), Werner & Kampen (2011 [Allohelea]).

References to the local fauna. Alwin & Szadziewski (2012), Borkent & Bissett (1990), Borkent & Grogan Jr (1995), Ciliberti et al. (2020), Dominiak (2012), Dominiak & Szadziewski (2010), Knoz (1996), De Meijere (1928a, 1946a, 1950a), Meiswinkel et al. (2008), Mol (1984), Remm (1988), Szadziewski (1986), Werner & Kampen (2011), Van der Wulp & De Meijere (1898).

How to quote this page: Beuk, P.L.Th., 2022. Family Ceratopogonidae. In: Beuk, P.L.Th. (Ed.): Checklist of the Diptera of the Netherlands, https://diptera-info.nl/news.php?fam=Ceratopogonidae (date accessed: 15/01/2025).

NL: 121 B: 167 D: 110 UK: 170 World: 5155
 
CERATOPOGONIDAE
 
CERATOPOGONINAE
                 
  Allohelea Kieffer, 1917
  tessellata (Zetterstedt, 1850) N; added by Werner & Kampen (2011: 104
                 
  Ceratopogon Meigen, 1803
  = Helea Meigen, 1800:
  subg. Ceratopogon Meigen, 1803
  communis Meigen, 1804 added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  naccinervis Borkent in Borkent & Wirth, 1997
  = crassinervis Goetghebuer, 1920: preocc.
  niveipennis Meigen, 1818 added by Borkent & Grogan Jr (1995: 61 Note 1
  = candidatus Winnertz, 1852 T (neotype) 
                 
  Culicoides Latreille, 1809
  subg. Avaritia Fox, 1955
  chiopterus (Meigen, 1830) added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  dewulfi Goetghebuer, 1936 N; added by Meiswinkel et al. (2008: 103
  obsoletus (Meigen, 1818)
  = varius (Winnertz, 1852)
  scoticus Downes & Kettle, 1952 N; first listed by Knoz & Beuk (2002a: 104
  subg. Beltranmyia Vargas, 1953
  circumscriptus Kieffer, 1918 N; added by Meiswinkel et al. (2008: 103
  salinarius Kieffer, 1914
  = punctatidorsum (Kieffer, 1924)
  subg. Culicoides Latreille, 1809
  delta Edwards, 1939 N; added as lupicaris by Meiswinkel et al. (2008: 103
  = lupicaris Downes & Kettle, 1952
  grisescens Edwards, 1939, 1939 N; added by Meiswinkel et al. (2014: 14
  impunctatus Goetghebuer, 1920
  newsteadi Austin, 1921 N; added as halophilus by Meiswinkel et al. (2008: 103
  = halophilus Kieffer, 1924
  pulicaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
  punctatus (Meigen, 1804) N; added by Knoz (1996: 87
  subg. Monoculicoides Khalaf, 1954
  nubeculosus (Meigen, 1830)
  riethi Kieffer, 1914 N; added by Meiswinkel et al. (2014: 14
  stigma (Meigen, 1818) N; added by Meiswinkel et al. (2008: 103
  subg. Oecacta Poey, 1851 Note 2
  albicans (Winnertz, 1852) N; added by Knoz (1996: 87
  minutissimus (Zetterstedt, 1855)
  = pumilus (Winnertz, 1852): doubtful species
  vexans (Staeger, 1839) added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  subg. Sensiculicoides Shevchenko, 1977
  duddingstoni Kettle and Lawson, 1955 N; added by Meiswinkel et al. (2014: 14
  festivipennis Kieffer, 1914 added by De Meijere (1946a: 8 Note 3
  = odibilis Austen, 1921
  = odilis Austen, 1921: error
  kibunensis Tokunaga, 1937 N; added by Knoz (1996: 87 Note 3
  = cubitalis Edwards, 1939
  maritimus Kieffer, 1924 N; added by Meiswinkel et al. (2014: 14
  pictipennis (Staeger, 1839) Note 3
  = arcuatus (Winnertz, 1852)
  poperinghensis Goetghebuer, 1953 N; added by Ciliberti & Meiswinkel (2016: 11 Note 3
  subg. Silvaticulicoides Glukhova, 1977
  achrayi Kettle & Lawson, 1955 N; added by Meiswinkel et al. (2008: 103
  fascipennis (Staeger, 1839)
  pallidicornis Kieffer, 1919 N; added by Meiswinkel et al. (2014: 14
                 
  Kolenohelea de Meillon & Wirth, 1981
  calcarata (Goetghebuer, 1920) added as fusca by De Meijere (1946a: 8 Note 4
  = sharpi (Edwards, 1929)
  = fusca (Goetghebuer, 1932)
                 
  Schizohelea Kieffer, 1917
  = Monohelea Kieffer, 1917
  leucopeza (Meigen, 1804)
  = copiosus (Winnertz, 1852)
                 
  Serromyia Meigen, 1818
  atra (Meigen, 1818) Note 5
  = spinosipes Kieffer, 1919
  = nitens Goetghebuer, 1920
  femorata (Meigen, 1804) Note 6
  morio (Fabricius, 1775) added by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  rufitarsis (Meigen, 1818) added by Borkent & Bissett (1990: 202
                 
  Stilobezzia Kieffer, 1911
  subg. Acanthohelea Kieffer, 1917
  = Neostilobezzia Goetghebuer, 1934: unavailable
  = Neostilobezzia Wirth, 1953
  gracilis (Haliday, 1833)
  = pseudochracea (De Meijere, 1928): nomen nudum Note 7
  lutacea Edwards, 1926 N; added by Ciliberti (2019: 143
  ochracea (Winnertz, 1852) added by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  subg. Stilobezzia Kieffer, 1911
  flavirostris (Winnertz, 1852)
 
DASYHELEINAE
                 
  Dasyhelea Kieffer, 1911
  subg. Dasyhelea Kieffer, 1911
  bilineata Goetghebuer, 1920 N; first listed as saxicola by Knoz & Beuk (2002a: 105
  = saxicola (Edwards, 1929) Note 8
  coarctata Kieffer, 1914 added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  flavifrons (Guérin, 1833)
  = obscura (Winnertz, 1852): preocc.
  = versicolor (Winnertz, 1852) Note 9
  = dufouri (Laboulbène, 1869) Note 9
  = brevitibialis (Goetghebuer, 1919)
  = septuosa Borkent, 1997 Note 9
  subg. Dicryptoscena Enderlein, 1936
  modesta (Winnertz, 1852) added as both modesta and aestiva by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  = aestiva (Winnertz, 1852)
  subg. Prokempia Kieffer, 1913
  flaviventris (Goetghebuer, 1910)
  = scutellatus (Meigen, 1830): misident. sensu Van der Wulp & De Meijere, 1898
  subg. Pseudoculicoides Malloch, 1915
  communis Kieffer, 1919 added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  flavoscutellata (Zetterstedt, 1850) added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  kyrenica Remm, 1972 N; first listed by Knoz & Beuk (2002a: 105 Note 10
  sericata (Winnertz, 1852)
  turficola Kieffer, 1925 N; first listed by Knoz & Beuk (2002a: 105
 
FORCIPOMYIINAE
                 
  Atrichopogon Kieffer, 1906 Note 11
  = Kempia Kieffer, 1913
  = Gymnohelea Kieffer, 1921
  subg. Atrichopogon Kieffer, 1906
  brunnipes (Meigen, 1804)
  fuscus (Meigen, 1804)
  haesitans (Kieffer, 1922) added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  infuscus Goetghebuer, 1928 N; added by Ciliberti et al. (2020: 109
  minutus (Meigen, 1830)
  pavidus (Winnertz, 1852) Note 11
  psilopterus Kieffer, 1919 added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  subg. Lophomyidium Cordero, 1929
  = Rostropogon Remm, 1979
  rostratus (Winnertz, 1852) Note 12
  subg. Meloehelea Wirth, 1956
  lucorum (Meigen, 1818) added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  meloesugans Kieffer, 1922 N; added by Ciliberti et al. (2020: 110
  oedemerarum Stora, 1939 N; first listed by Knoz & Beuk (2002a: 106
  orbicularis Kieffer, 1919 N; added by Beuk (2021b: 19
  subg. Psammopogon Remm, 1979
  flavolineatus Strobl, 1880 N; added by Belgers & Beuk (2020: 105
  subg. Psilokempia Enderlein, 1936
  forcipatus (Winnertz, 1852) added as hamifer by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  = hamifer (Goetghebuer, 1920)
                 
  Forcipomyia Meigen, 1818
  subg. Euprojoannisia Brèthes, 1914
  alacris (Winnertz, 1852) added by De Meijere (1946a: 7
  palustris (Meigen, 1804) added by De Meijere (1946a: 8 Note 13
  titillans (Winnertz, 1852) added as divaricata by De Meijere (1950a: 5
  = divaricata (Winnertz, 1852)
  subg. Forcipomyia Meigen, 1818
  bipunctata (Linnaeus, 1761)
  = trichoptera (Meigen, 1804)
  = geniculata (Guérin-Méneville, 1833)
  brevipennis (Macquart, 1826)
  ciliata (Winnertz, 1852)
  = boleti (Kieffer, 1901)
  crassipes (Winnertz, 1852) N; added by Ciliberti et al. (2020: 111
  nigra (Winnertz, 1852)
  pallida (Winnertz, 1852) added by De Meijere (1946a: 7
  pulchrithorax Edwards, 1924 added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  sphagnophila Kieffer, 1925 N; added by Knoz (1996: 87
  squamipes Coquillett, 1902 N; first listed by Knoz & Beuk (2002a: 106
  tenuis (Winnertz, 1852) N; added by Knoz (1996: 87
  subg. Lasiohelea Kieffer, 1921
  velox (Winnertz, 1852) N; added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  subg. Microhelea Kieffer, 1917
  costata (Zetterstedt, 1838) Note 14
  = picea (Winnertz, 1852)
  = latipalpis (Kieffer, 1901)
  fuliginosa (Meigen, 1818) added by De Meijere (1946a: 7
  kaltenbachii (Winnertz, 1852) added by De Meijere (1946a: 7
  subg. Panhelea Remm, 1980
  aristolochiae (Rondani, 1860) N; formally recorded by Ciliberti et al. (2020: 111 Note 15
  = brevicubita (Goetghebuer, 1920)
  subg. Pterobosca Macfie, 1940
  paludis (Macfie, 1936) N; added by Manger & Martens (2013: 182
  subg. Synthyridomyia Saunders, 1925
  murina (Winnertz, 1852)
  subg. Thyridomyia Saunders, 1925
  frutetorum (Winnertz, 1852)
  monilicornis (Coquillett, 1905) N; first listed by Knoz & Beuk (2002a: 106
  subg. Trichohelea Goetghebuer, 1920
  tonnoiri (Goetghebuer, 1920) N; first listed by Knoz & Beuk (2002a: 106
 
PALPOMYIINAE
                 
  Bezzia Kieffer, 1899
  subg. Bezzia Kieffer, 1899
  coracina (Zetterstedt, 1850) added as albipes by De Meijere (1946a: 9 Note 16
  = albipes (Winnertz, 1852)
  curtiforceps Goetghebuer, 1929 added by De Meijere (1946a: 9 Note 17
  flavicornis (Staeger, 1839)
  = spinifera Goetghebuer, 1920
  nobilis (Winnertz, 1852) added by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  ornata (Meigen, 1830)
  signata (Meigen, 1804) added by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  winnertziana (Kieffer, 1919)
  = gracilis (Winnertz, 1852): preocc.
  subg. Homobezzia Macfie, 1932
  annulipes (Meigen, 1830) added by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  bicolor (Meigen, 1804) Note 18
  = brehmiana (Kieffer, 1924)
  circumdata (Staeger, 1839)
  = solstitialis (Winnertz, 1852)
  leucogaster (Zetterstedt, 1850) added as danica by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  = xanthocephala Goetghebuer, 1911
  = danica Kieffer, 1915
  subg. Phaenobezzia Haeselbarth, 1965
  rubiginosa (Winnertz, 1852)
                 
  Clinohelea Kieffer, 1917
  unimaculata (Macquart, 1826)
                 
  Macropeza Meigen, 1818
  albitarsis Meigen, 1818
                 
  Mallochohelea Wirth, 1962
  inermis (Kieffer, 1909) added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  nitida (Macquart, 1826) Note 19
                 
  Nilobezzia Kieffer, 1921
  posticata (Zetterstedt, 1850) N; first listed by Knoz & Beuk (2002a: 107
                 
  Palpomyia Meigen, 1818
  aterrima Goetghebuer, 1921
  csiskii Remm, 1981 added as longicornis by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  = longicornis Kieffer, 1919: preocc.
  distincta (Haliday, 1833)
  = ephippium (Zetterstedt, 1855) added as ephippium by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  flavipes (Meigen, 1804)
  = semifumosa Goetghebuer, 1922
  fulva (Macquart, 1826)
  = ferruginea (Meigen, 1830)
  lineata (Meigen, 1804) Note 20
  = cinerea (Macquart, 1826)
  = edwardsi De Meijere, 1946: preocc.
  nigripes (Meigen, 1830) added by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  quadrispinosa Goetghebuer, 1920 added by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  rufipes (Meigen, 1818) added by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  serripes (Meigen, 1818) added by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  spinipes (Panzer, 1806)
  tibialis (Meigen, 1818) added both as tibialis and laticollis by De Meijere (1946a: 9
  = laticollis Goetghebuer, 1922
                 
  Probezzia Kieffer, 1906
  seminigra (Panzer, 1798)
  = venusta (Meigen, 1818)
                 
  Sphaeromias Curtis, 1829
  fasciatus (Meigen, 1804) N; added as goetghebueri by De Meijere (1946a: 8
  = goetghebueri De Meijere, 1946
  miricornis (Kieffer, 1919) Note 21
  = candidatus (Loew, 1856): preocc.
  pictus (Meigen, 1818) added by De Meijere (1946a: 8
 
Notes
Note 1 Borkent & Grogan Jr (1995: 59) designated a neotype for C. candidatus while neither C. niveipennis nor C. candidatus were previously recorded from the Netherlands.
Note 2 According to the German checklist (Havelka & Aguilar, 1999: 34) these species are placed in Culicoides (Wirthomyia) Vargas, 1973. Chandler (1998a: 54) treats this subgenus as synonym of Culicoides (Oecacta).
Note 3 Subgeneric placement following Szadziewski et al. (2016).
Note 4 Placement following Chandler (1998a: 53). Havelka & Aguilar (1999: 36) place this species in Stilobezzia (Acanthohelea).
Note 5 Again added as nitens and spinosipes by De Meijere (1946a: 9). The material recorded as S. atra by De Meijere (1946a: 8) may well belong to morio since De Meijere used Goetghebuer’s key in Lindner. Borkent & Bissett (1990: 200) refer this to S. morio.
Note 6 Part of the material recorded as S. femorata recorded by De Meijere (1946a: 9) and earlier authors may well belong to morio since several earlier reference works (Goetghebuer, 1934; Schiner, 1860-1864) included part of the S. morio material under S. femorata (see Borkent & Bissett, 1990: 199, 200).
Note 7 Listed under the name Goetghebuer in litt. by De Meijere (1928a: 16).
Note 8 Synonymy following Dominiak & Szadziewski (2010: 8). Brackets were erroneously omitted in original checklist (Knoz & Beuk, 2002a).
Note 9 Synonymy following Szadziewski & Dominiak (2006).
Note 10 The material recorded from the Netherlands belongs to the rare variety auronitens (Kieffer, 1919). This variety has three dark stripes on a yellowish mesonotum and was described in detail as Forcipomyia (Trichohelea) auronitens (Kieffer) by Remm (1966).
Note 11 The synonymy of Kempia with Atrichopogon follows Chandler (1998a: 55). Havelka & Aguilar (1999: 37) place A. pavidus in Atrichopogon (Kempia). The interpretation of the species is there attributed to Szadziewski (1991 [reference could not be checked]).
Note 12 This species was erroneously place in the subgenus Meloehelea by Knoz and Beuk (2002a).
Note 13 Generic placement following Szadziewski (1986: 18).
Note 14 Synonymy of picea with costata established by Szadziewski (1986: 16).
Note 15 First listed as brevicubita by Knoz & Beuk (2002a: 106). Synonymy established by Dominiak & Szwadziewski (2010: 29).
Note 16 Synonymy established by Szadziewski (1986: 94).
Note 17 Havelka & Aguilar (1999: 33) list this species as synonymized of B. flavicornis, but this synonymy was not yet given by Borkent & Wirth (1997: 125).
Note 18 Again added as brehmiana by De Meijere (1946a: 9). Placement following Chandler (1998a: 54). Havelka & Aguilar (1999: 33) place this species in Bezzia (Bezzia).
Note 19 According to Mol (1984: 84) M. nitida should hasve been deleted as misidentification, but no reference clarifing the misidentification is given. Later studies confirmed it as a Dutch species after all and it was again listed by Knoz & Beuk (2002a: 107).
Note 20 Again added as edwardsi by De Meijere (1946a: 9).
Note 21 Again added by De Meijere (1946a: 8).
 
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