Canacinae Jones, 1906
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Canacinae Jones, 1906 |
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Subfamily Canacinae Jones, 1906 View in CoL View at ENA
Included genera: these were catalogued by Mathis (1992) under subfamilies Canacinae and Nocticanacinae (i.e. Canacidae s.str.). Australian genera were keyed by Mathis (1996).
Autapomorphies: postvertical bristle absent; face prominent, extensively visible in profile; prementum of proboscis very broad, deeply cleft distomedially; cercus of female basally thickened and fused with epiproct, distally with one or two thickened bristles.
Shared apomorphies: fronto-orbital bristles strongly curved outwards (shared with Tethininae ); subcranial cavity and anteclypeus enlarged (shared with Apetaeninae ); abdominal tergites one and two with intervening membranous strip in mid-dorsal region weakly developed or absent (consistently absent in Apetaeninae ); compound dorsal sclerite of protandrium with tergite 6 markedly larger in area than sternite 8 (shared with Zaleinae ).
Distribution: mainly tropical and warm temperate coasts of world; few cool temperate records, e.g., British Isles; few species found inland.
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