Fannia pretiosa-group (Diptera: Fanniidae) from Mexico: six new species from the Mexico Transition Zone and an identification key Author Gomes, Lucas R. P. Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Forenses, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Circuito de la Investigación Científica s / n, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán, Mexico City, Mexico. Author Pedraza-Lara, Carlos 0000-0001-7924-5286 Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Forenses, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Circuito de la Investigación Científica s / n, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán, Mexico City, Mexico. & https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7924 - 5286 text Zootaxa 2023 2023-04-13 5264 2 185 204 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5264.2.2 journal article 249453 10.11646/zootaxa.5264.2.2 62b005bd-2ced-4bfd-95c7-37234ddc3db8 1175-5326 7836396 97A03469-519D-49D7-8D0E-2F6648CCB922 Fannia grisalesae sp. nov. ( Figs 1G , 3G , 4G , 5G , 6G , 12 , 16 ) Diagnosis. Fore tarsomere 2–4 white-yellowish, tarsomere 1 with basal half brown and apical half white-yellowish, tarsomere 5 brown ( Fig. 12D ). Mid basitarsus with basal fourth enlarged and covered with four long and thick curved setae ( Fig. 1G ). Hind coxa bare. Hind femur curved with pre-apical swelling on v surface, with tuft of five long pv setae (three times longer than width of femur) on the swelling, curved apically ( Fig. 12F ). Wing slightly brownish ( Fig. 12C ). Description. Male. Body length: 6.0 mm. Wing length: 5.5 mm . Head. Eye short and sparsely setulose. Ocellar triangle dark brown; ocellar setae proclinate and developed (as long as frontal setae). Frontal vitta velvety brownish to black with silver pruinosity, at the narrowest point twice wider than width of anterior ocellus ( Fig. 12A ). Frontal setae 17. Fronto-orbital plate dark brown to black with silver pruinosity. Parafacial bare, brownish with silver pruinosity. Frontogenal suture and gena silver pruinose. Gena brownish to black ( Fig. 12A ). Pedicel with dorsal seta developed, about one third of length of arista. Postpedicel black, silver pilose. Thorax. Scutum with four inconspicuous black vittae and inconspicuously silver pruinose on postpronotal and notopleural regions ( Fig. 12B ). Acrostichal setulae triserial presuturally and triserial to quadriserial postsuturally. Dorsocentrals 2+3, long, the posterior-most postsutural pair slightly longer than the others. Prealar 2, anterior one twice longer. Katepisternum with about 15 long and thick setae ventrally ( Fig. 12C ). Wing. Brownish ( Figs 12B, 12C ). Calypters white. Haltere yellow, the base of stem light brown. FIGURE 12. Fannia grisalesae sp. nov. Male: head, frontal view (A); habitus, dorsal view (B); habitus, lateral view (C); fore tarsi (D); mid leg, anterior view (E); hind leg, anterior view (F). Scale: 1.0 mm. Legs. Light brown. Pulvilli white. Tarsi brown, except for fore tarsomeres 2–4, white-yellowish, tarsomere 1 with basal half brown and apical half white-yellowish. Fore tarsomere 5 with a pair of long d setae (as long as the sum of the length of tarsomeres 3–5). Fore tarsomere 2 enlarged dorsoventrally. Fore tarsomeres 2–4 slightly enlarged laterally. Tarsomeres 1–5 with apical to preapical setulae thicker than the others ( Fig. 12D ). Mid femur with 1 row of ad to d setae, with 1 row of decreasing av from base to apex; 1 row of long p and pv setae (thicker on the apical third) ( Fig. 12E ). Mid tibia with 1 submedian ad , 1 median pd , 1 strong and long preapical d , 1 apical seta on a , ad , p , pv , and v ( v longer and thicker) ( Fig. 12E ). Mid basitarsus with basal fourth enlarged and covered with four long and thick curved setae ( Fig. 1G ); basal fourth twice wider than width of tarsomere. Hind coxa bare on posterior margin. Hind femur curved with pre-apical swelling on v surface, with a tuft of long setae on the swelling, including a set of 2–3 long av setae and 5 long pv setae (the pv setae slightly longer, thicker and apically curled), a row of pv setae reaching v swelling, a surface with a row of setae on basal half, preapical setae only on av ( Fig. 12F ). Hind tibia with 5 median av ; 1 apical on a and av ( Fig. 12F ). Abdomen. Metallic light brown with silver pruinosity, slightly bluish, elongate, with developed setae, tergite 5 with long marginal setae (slightly longer than others). Syntergosternite with two short lateral setae. Sternite 5 rectangular, posterior margin profoundly indented ( Fig. 3G ). Terminalia . Surstyli fused with epandrium. Surstyli slightly curved apically, with medial projection directed outward ( Fig. 4G , 5G ). Bacilliform process long and simple, as long as half of length of surstyli ( Fig. 4G ). Hypandrial arms directed outwards ( Fig. 6G ). Female. Unknown. Etymology. Name in apposition. This species is named in honor of Dr. Diana Lucia Grisales Ochoa, an entomologist who has significantly contributed to the Neotropical knowledge of Fanniidae . Type-material. Holotype . Male. Mexico . Tlaxcala . Nanacamilpa , Piedra Canteada , 19°27′23′′N , 98°36′01′′W , Trampa aérea 3, 9.vi-13.vii.2019 , Nuple, E. ( CNIN ). Distribution. Mexico ( Tlaxcala ). Remarks. F. grisalesae is unique among the Fannia pretiosa group from Mexico in having the fore basitarsi brown basally and yellow apically.