Lesser House Fly
Fannia canicularis
Insecta
UNCOMMON
Stats
- Lifespan
- A few weeks
- Size
- Small
- Diet
- Omnivore
- Activity
- Diurnal
- Social
- Solitary
- Biome
- Temperate forest
- Range
- Worldwide
- Movement
- Flight
- Breeding
- Egg-laying
- Defense
- Speed
- Status
- Uncommon
About
The Lesser House Fly, Fannia canicularis, is a slender insect with straight wing veins that makes a distinctive jagged pattern when flying inside buildings. Larvae feed on decaying organic matter, including carrion, and have been known to consume up to 100 grams of food per day.
Life cycle
- 1.eggA small egg is laid on or near the larval food source and hatches within days or weeks.
- 2.juvenileAn immature insect feeds and molts, growing through successive instars.
- 3.subadultA near-adult insect has wing buds or near-mature form, one molt away from full size.
- 4.adultFully grown, with full wings and adult coloration.
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Taxonomy
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Diptera
- Family
- Fanniidae
- Genus
- Fannia
- Species
- Fannia canicularis