Taxonomic review of the lepida - group of Fannia R. - D. (Diptera: Fanniidae)
Author
Zhang, Dong
Author
Wang, Jing
Author
Wang, Ming-Fu
Author
Li, Kai
text
Zootaxa
2011
2803
57
62
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.206692
eb40dc43-d9b5-4801-8b4d-b50ffc619223
1175-5326
206692
Fannia lepida
(
Wiedemann, 1817
)
(Figs. 7–9)
Anthomyia lepida
Wiedemann, 1817
: 82
.
Type
locality:
Germany
, Kiel.
Aricia mutica
Zetterstedt, 1845
: 1580
.
Fannia lepida
(Wiedemann)
:
Pont, 1986
: 49
;
Rozkošný
et al.
, 1997
: 26
;
Xue & Wang, 1998
: 817
;
Wang & Xue, 2002
: 56
.
Redescription.
Male
: Body length
4.90–5.05 mm
. Eye bare, facets slightly enlarged on anterior margin in upper part; postocular setae in one row, irregular in length; occipital setae behind the postocular setae on vertex in one shorter row; fronto-orbital plate and parafacial with dense greyish-silvery pruinosity; frons about 1.5 times as wide as anterior ocellus, about 3/5 of the width of postpedicel; frontal vitta black, linear in the middle; frontal setae 9 or 10, situated on the lower 4/5 of frontal vitta, some short setae between them; orbital setae absent; parafacial bare, about 1/2 the width of postpedicel at middle; antenna black; postpedicel about 2.2 times as long as wide; arista bare; epistoma not projecting to vibrissal angle; vibrissal angle behind frontal angle in profile; subvibrissal setulae in one row, outside with one short row of setae; gena with greyish-brown pruinosity; gena and genal dilation with black hairs; upper margin of gena without upcurved setae; prementum with greyish-yellow pruinosity, its length about 2.5 times as long as its width; palpus black, stick-like, slightly longer than the length of prementum. Thorax black in ground-colour; scutum with dark brown pruinosity, without distinct vitta; presutural
acr
biserial; postsutural
acr
triserial, only prescutellar pairs strong, the distance between the two outer
acr
rows narrower than the distance between
acr
row and
dc
row;
dc
2+3;
ia
0+2;
pra
2, about 3/5 the length of posterior notopleural seta; notopleuron without setulae; basisternum, proepisternum, anepimeron, meron and katepimeron bare; katepisternal setae 1+1; katepisternum without ventral spines; anterior spiracle yellowish, posterior one brown; calypters yellow, the lower one projecting beyond the upper one. Wing brownish; veins brown; tegula black; basicosta brownish-yellow; costal spine inconspicuous; node of Rs bare on ventral and dorsal surfaces; veins R4+5 and M conspicuously close to each other distally; vein R4+5 straight; crossveins without obvious cloud; halter yellow. Legs entirely black; fore coxa without anterior spines on ventral surface; fore femur with complete
pd
and
pv
rows; fore tibia without
ad
and median
p
; mid coxa without any hooked spines or spine-like setae on lower and outer margins; mid femur with stout
av
row on basal 2/3, towards apex with a gap, comb-like on distal 1/4;
pv
row complete, long and sparse on basal part, towards apex slightly shorter;
p
row complete; mid tibia slightly swollen at distal half, with 1
ad
, 1
pd
and numerous slender hairs on ventral surface, the longest one about equal to mid tibial width; mid first tarsomere without basal tooth-like spines on ventral surface; hind coxa with 2 long setulae on posterior surface; hind femur with 2 long
av
on distal 1/3, 3 or 4 stout
ad
on distal 1/3, without
pv
; hind tibia with 1
av
, 13–15
ad
in one row, irregular in length, 1 median
d
and 10
p
in one row. Abdomen oval, depressed and flattened, black in groundcolour, with dense bluish-grey pruinosity; syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4 each with 1 broad median inverted triangular vitta; tergite 5 with 1 narrow median vitta; sternite 1 bare.
Female
: Not known from
China
(female described in
Chillcott, 1961a
: 81).
Material examined.
CHINA
:
Shanxi
: Hunyuan:
1 male
,
14.vii.1985
, M.F. Wang col.,
1 male
,
8.vi.1986
, M.F. Wang col.;
Shanxi
: Qinshui: Xiachuan,
1 male
,
16.vi.1991
, M.F. Wang col.;
Sichuan
: Mt. Balang, alt.
4300–4600m
,
1 male
,
3.viii.2005
, M.F. Wang col.;
Jilin
: Mt. Changbai: Songjianghe to Changbai, alt.
1000–1965m
,
1 male
,
28– 30.vii.2008
, C.T. Zhang col.
Distribution.
China
(Jilin, Shanxi, Sichuan),
Japan
, common throughout Europe (
Norway
,
Sweden
,
Finland
,
Ireland
,
Great Britain
,
Holand
,
Belgium
,
Luxemburg
,
Germany
,
Poland
,
Russia
,
Switzerland
,
Austria
,
Hungary
,
Romania
,
Portugal
,
Spain
,
Italy
,
Albania
, and
Bulgaria
), North Africa (
Algeria
); and Nearctic Region (
USA
and
Canada
).