Neotropical Fanniidae (Insecta, Diptera): new species of Fannia from Colombia
Author
Grisales, Diana
Author
Wolff, Marta
Author
De, Claudio J. B.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3591
1
46
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.213946
2a54e127-4d40-404e-ab7f-5b48f6e37e83
1175-5326
213946
Fannia pusio
(Wiedemann)
(
Figs. 33
,
51
,
69
,
87
,
105
,
123
)
Fannia pusio
Wiedemann, 1830
: 437
(
Anthomyia
)
.
Lectotype
male deposited in University of Copenhagen, Zoological Museum (ZMUC) (des.
Pont 1977
:54
);
paralectotype
deposited in the University of Copenhagen, Zoological Museum (ZMUC). Type-locality: "South
America
".
Diagnosis.
these characters apply only to the male sex. Species with general coloration black-greyish; eye bare; 9–13
fr
; fronto-orbital plate greyish pollinose and upper margin black; parafacial with very short setae on basal third; parafacial and gena greyish pollinose; scape and pedicel dark brown, golden-silver pollinose; scape with short reclinate seta; arista dark brown; palpus dark brown and filiform; scutum dark brown and posterior area dark grey;
acr
3:3, not arranged in rows; 2
pra
, seta near supra-alar seta less developed; wing and haltere yellowish; calypters whitish; legs dark brown; hind coxa on posterior margin with 2 setulae; hind femur on ventral surface with pre-apical protuberance, anteroventral and posteroventral surfaces with long and curved setae on protuberance (
Figs. 33
,
51
); hind tibia with 1–2 rows of long
v
(
Fig. 33
), 1 row of short
a
; abdomen trimaculate; sternite 1 bare; sternite 5 as in
Fig. 69
; terminalia as in the sub-group
pusio
(
Chillcott 1961
)
(
Figs. 87
,
105
): epandrium slightly wider than long; surstylus without lateral-ventral projection; bacilliform process absent; hypandrium and associated structures as in
Fig. 123
.
Biology.
F. pusio
is a well studied species (see de
Carvalho
et al
. 2003
) due to its economic importance and synanthropic and hemi- synanthropic habits (
Gregor 1975
;
Linhares 1981
; de Carvalho
et al.
2002; Leandro & D’Almeida 2005). It is associated with carrion (
Moura
et al.
2005
;
Barbosa
et al.
2009
) and is a mechanical vector of eggs of
Dermatobia hominis
(
Gomes
et al.
2002
)
. Parasitoids and mating pheromones were tested on
F. p u s i o
to control it in poultry farms (
Uebel
et al.
1978 a
,
b
;
Marchiori
et al.
2000
, 2002, 2005;
Marchiori & Silva 2001
;
Monteiro & Prado 2006
; Marchiori 2007).
Fannia pusio
is known as an occasional pollinator of
Sterculia chicha
(
Sterculioideae
,
Malvaceae
) (
Taroda & Gibbs 1982
).
Comments.
F. pusio
is a new record for
Colombia
. According to
Chillcott (1961)
it belongs to the sub-group
pusio
of the
canicularis
group. The monophyly of this sub-group was corroborated, but it includes
F. perpulchra
,
an African species never previously classified in this group. The presence of an epiphallus and parafacial setae are characters supporting the clade [
F. perpulchra
[
F. trimaculata
[
F. pusio
,
F. femoralis
]]] (
Dominguez & Roig-Juñent 2008
).
Type
material.
Not examined.
Material examined.
COLOMBIA
.
Magdalena
:
1 male
Santa
Marta
, Finca Kalashe–Kalabia,
143 m
, 11˚16’498”N, 74˚05’829”W, Cerdo sombra,
Enero 26 /2008
, J2, E. Perdomo and C. Valverde (
CEUA
); Sucre:
1 male
Monteria Unicor. 12 msnm, Rastrojo orilla de camino, Jama en cerdo,
Dic. 16/2005
, Dix and Ruiz,
UC
F–84 (
CEUA
); Santander:
1 male
Bucaramanga, Mpio. Rionegro, 700 msnm, Cerdo 1, captura jama,
24 Jul
– 0 3, H: 8:00,
CEUA
F 13993, A. Vargas (
CEUA
); Antioquia:
1 male
Medellín, UdeA, Cerdo 3, captura jama, 13 de Nov–02, H:4,
CEUA
–F 8026, S. Pérez,
1 male
14 de Nov–2002, H:10,
CEUA
–F 8014,
1
male 13 de Nov–2002 H:4,
CEUA
–F 8027,
1
male 15 de Nov–2002, H:10,
CEUA
–F 8079,
1
male cerdo 1, 2 de Nov–2002 H:10,
CEUA
–F 8279,
1
male cerdo 2, 6 de Nov–2002, H:10,
CEUA
–F 8048,
1
male cerdo 3, 9 de Nov–2002, H:11,
CEUA
–F 8097, (
CEUA
),
2 males
Medellín, Forense, Universidad de Antioquia, Jameo, cerdo,
Mayo 15
de 1999, A. Uribe Toro,
2 males
Mayo 10
de 1999,
1
male
Mayo 12
de 1999,
2
males
Mayo 17
de 1999,
1
male
Mayo 20
de 1999,
1
male
Mayo 21
de 1999,
1
male
Mayo 23
de 1999,
1
male
Mayo 26
de 1999 (
CEUA
),
2 males
Medellín, UdeA, Ciudad Universitaria, Basurero, Pollo– forense, Sacrificio
Agosto 14/2006
, Colecta
Agosto 19/2006
, G. Camacho,
1 male
conejo,
1500 m
, 14:00, S. Pérez, CEUA-F (
CEUA
),
6 males
Medellín, UdeA, En cadáver de curí, 16:00, 30 de
Nov. 2000
, P. Duque (
CEUA
),
1 male
Medellín, Universidad de Antioquia, 1460 msnm, Manual, Jardín (muerto), Grupo de Entomología,
Nov 24/2005
,
CEUA
(
CEUA
),
1 male
Medellín, UdeA, Microestación, Forense- Cur enterrado,
Mar. 1/02
,
CEUA
–F 5125,
Calliphoridae
, U. Herrera Fontan (
CEUA
),
1 male
Medellín, Universidad de Antioquia, 1480 msnm, Manual colonia, Grupo de Entomología,
Nov 24/ 2005
,
CEUA
29531, J. Berrio (
CEUA
),
1 male
Medellín, Momia 87,
28
–05–01,
Fannia
sp. M. W. (
CEUA
),
1 male
La Pintada, Camping Los Farallones,
770 m
, Canchas, 5˚44’45”N, 75˚36’34”W, VSR (Van Someren-Rydon) pescado,
Marzo 16/ 2007
, M. C. Vélez and E. Florez,
CEUA
(
CEUA
); Risaralda:
1 male
Pereira, Vereda Mundo Nuevo, Finca La Acuarela, 1550 msnm, Cerdo 1, Manual–Potrero, Hora: 5:00,
Oct. 19/2006
, Diana Grisales,
CEUA
F,
1 male
Hora: 7:00,
Oct. 15/2006
,
1 male
Hora: 10:00,
Oct. 22/2006
(
CEUA
),
1 Male
Pereira, SFF Otún–
Quimbaya,
1890 m
, Bosque Robledal, T. VSR pez N˚2, Col. Entomología, 0
7 May
0 1,
CEUA
16248 (
CEUA
); Caquetá:
1 male
Florencia, Vda. Sebastopol, Fca La Magola,
305 m
, Cerdo sol,
Dic.4/2004
, Y. Ramos,
CEUA
–F 483,
1
male
CEUA
–F 487,
1
male
Dic.10/2004
,
CEUA
–F 317,
1
male
Dic.9/2004
,
CEUA
–F 1289,
1
male
Dic.9/2004
,
CEUA
–F 1290,
1
male
Dic.9/ 2004
,
CEUA
–F 1290 (
CEUA
).
Distribution.
Mexico
,
Guatemala
,
Panama
,
El Salvador
,
St. Vincent
Island,
Guadalupe
Island,
Puerto Rico
,
Cuba
,
Bahamas
,
Trinidad
,
Venezuela
,
Guyana
,
Brazil
,
Chile
, Galapagos Islands, Easter Island; North
America
, Pacific, West Africa, Mediterranean (de
Carvalho
et al.
2003
).
Colombia
: departments of
Magdalena
and Córdoba (Caribbean region), Antioquia and Risaralda (Andean region, Central Cordillera), Santander (Andean region, Eastern Cordillera) and Caquetá (Amazon region).