Fannia

Fannia hirticeps­ group Fannia hirticeps­ group, Chillcott, 1961: 94. Diagnosis: Hind coxa posteroventrally bare (except in F . barbata ); proboscis rather short, prementum at most 3.0X longer than wide; eye usually haired; mid first tarsomere often with basal tooth­like spines; mid and hind tibiae...

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Main Authors: Wang, Ming-Fu, Wang, Rong-Rong
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Published: Zenodo 2006
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6487432
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Summary:Fannia hirticeps­ group Fannia hirticeps­ group, Chillcott, 1961: 94. Diagnosis: Hind coxa posteroventrally bare (except in F . barbata ); proboscis rather short, prementum at most 3.0X longer than wide; eye usually haired; mid first tarsomere often with basal tooth­like spines; mid and hind tibiae usually with at least 2 setae on each surface (including av , ad , pd or pv surface); lower calypter projecting beyond upper one. For detailed descriptions of the adults, see Chillcott (1961: 94–96). Included species: Fannia armata (Meigen) (China: Heilongjiang Province: Jingpo Lake; throughout Europe, Greenland); F . atra (Stein) (widespread throughout Europe and Nearctic Region); F . barbata (Stein) (China: Liaoning Province; Mongolia, Japan, throughout Europe); F . cothurnata (Loew) (China: Shanxi Province; throughout Europe); F . hirticeps (Stein) (China: Shanxi Province: Taiyuan; throughout Europe, Alaska); F . krimensis Ringdahl (southern Europe, Morocco); F . lasiops Malloch (throughout North America); F . limbata (Tiensuu) (rare, north and central Europe); F . nidica Collin (Great Britain and Czech Republic); F . novalis Pont (Great Britain); F . ungulata Chillcott (throughout North America); F . xuei sp. nov. (China: Guizhou Province: Mt. Fanjing). Distribution: Holarctic Region. Published as part of Wang, Ming-Fu & Wang, Rong-Rong, 2006, A review of the hirticeps ­ group of Fannia Robineau­Desvoidy (Diptera: Fanniidae), with the description of one new species from China, pp. 61-68 in Zootaxa 1295 on pages 62-63, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.173540