Fannia (fly)
Fannia is a very large genus of approximately 288 species of flies. The genus was originally described by the French entomologist Jean-Baptiste Robineau-Desvoidy in 1830. A number of species were formerly placed in the genus Musca.[3]
| Fannia | |
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| Lesser house fly, Fannia canicularis | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Arthropoda | 
| Class: | Insecta | 
| Order: | Diptera | 
| Family: | Fanniidae | 
| Genus: | Fannia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[1]  | 
| Type species | |
| Fannia saltatrix[2] Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[1]  | |
| Synonyms | |
Description
    
The adults have plumose arista, with the first pre-sutural dorsocentral bristle over half than half as long as the second. Males without a lower orbital bristle.[3]
Species list
    
- Fannia abnormis (Stein, 1900)
 - Fannia abrupta Malloch, 1924
 - Fannia admirabilis Albuquerque, 1958[4]
 - Fannia aequilineata Ringdahl, 1945
 - Fannia aethiops Malloch, 1913[3][5]
 - Fannia alaskensis Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia alpina Pont, 1970[3][7]
 - Fannia albisquama Wang & Zhang, 2008[8]
 - Fannia annosa Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia anthracinalis Domínguez & Pont, 2014[9]
 - Fannia arcuata Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia arizonensis Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia armata (Meigen, 1826)[10][3]
 - Fannia atra (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia atripes Stein, 1916[3]
 - Fannia barbata (Stein, 1892)[3]
 - Fannia bigelowi Chillcott, 1961[3][6]
 - Fannia binotata Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia biseta Wang & Zhang, 2008[8]
 - Fannia borealis Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia bradorei Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia brevicauda Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia brevipalpis Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia brinae Albuquerque, 1951[3][11]
 - Fannia brooksi Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia canicularis (Linnaeus, 1761)[3]
 - Fannia carbonaria (Meigen, 1826)[3]
 - Fannia carbonella (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia ceringogaster Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia ciliatissima Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia cinerea Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia clara Collin, 1939[3][12]
 - Fannia clavata Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia collini d'Assis-Fonseca, 1966[3][13]
 - Fannia columbiana Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia conspicua Malloch, 1913[5]
 - Fannia coracina (Loew, 1873)[3]
 - Fannia corvina (Verrall, 1892)[3]
 - Fannia cothurnata (Loew, 1873)[3]
 - Fannia dianensis Wang & Zhang, 2011[14]
 - Fannia difficilis (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia doxonglaensis Wang & Zhang, 2008[8]
 - Fannia elongata Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia enigmata Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia eremna Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia falcata Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia fasciculata (Loew, 1873)[3]
 - Fannia fuscinata Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia fuscitibia Stein, 1920[3]
 - Fannia fuscula (Fallén, 1825)[3]
 - Fannia garretti Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia genualis (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia gilvitarsis Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia glaucescens (Zetterstedt, 1845)[3]
 - Fannia gotlandica Ringdahl, 1926[3]
 - Fannia grahami Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia hinei Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia hirticeps (Stein, 1892)[3]
 - Fannia hirundinis Ringdahl, 1948[3]
 - Fannia hollowayae Domínguez & Pont, 2014[9]
 - Fannia immutica Collin, 1939[3][12]
 - Fannia incisurata (Zetterstedt, 1838)[3]
 - Fannia indica Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia intermedia Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia ipinensis Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia krimensis Ringdahl, 1934[3]
 - Fannia laqueorum Domínguez & Pont, 2014[9]
 - Fannia latifrontalis Hennig, 1955[3]
 - Fannia latipalpis (Stein, 1892)[3]
 - Fannia lepida (Wiedemann, 1817)[3]
 - Fannia leucogaster Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia leucosticta (Meigen, 1838)[3]
 - Fannia limbata Tiensuu, 1938[3][15]
 - Fannia lineata (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia lucida Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia lucidula (Zetterstedt, 1860)
 - Fannia lugubrina (Zetterstedt, 1838)[3]
 - Fannia lustrator (Harris, 1780)[16][3]
 - Fannia macalpinei Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia magnicornis Domínguez & Pont, 2014[9]
 - Fannia mainling Wang & Zhang, 2008[8]
 - Fannia mangerensis Domínguez & Pont, 2014[9]
 - Fannia manicata (Meigen, 1826)[3]
 - Fannia malagasica Pont, 2006[17]
 - Fannia melania (Dufour, 1839)[3]
 - Fannia melanura Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia mercurialis Domínguez & Pont, 2014[9]
 - Fannia meridionalis Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia metallipennis (Zetterstedt, 1838)[3]
 - Fannia micheneri Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia minutipalpis (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia mollissima (Haliday, 1840)[3]
 - Fannia monilis (Haliday, 1838)[3]
 - Fannia monticola Pont, 1996[3][18]
 - Fannia moseri Chillcott, 1965[19]
 - Fannia multiseta Wang & Zhang, 2008[8]
 - Fannia multisetosa Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia neomexicana Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia neopolychaeta Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia neotomaria Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia nidica Collin, 1939[3][12]
 - Fannia nigra Malloch, 1910[3]
 - Fannia nigribasicosta Wang & Zhang, 2008[8]
 - Fannia norvegica Ringdahl, 1934[3]
 - Fannia novalis Pont, 1965[3][20]
 - Fannia nudiseta Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia operta Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia oregonensis Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia ornata (Meigen, 1826)[10][3]
 - Fannia pallitibia (Rondani, 1866)[3]
 - Fannia parva (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia pauli Pont, 1997[3][21]
 - Fannia pellucida (Stein, 1898) [22]
 - Fannia penepretiosa Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia polychaeta (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia postica (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia posticata (Meigen, 1826)[10][3]
 - Fannia presignis Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia prolata Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia pruinosa (Meigen, 1826)[10][3]
 - Fannia pseudonorvegica d'Assis-Fonseca, 1966[3][13]
 - Fannia pseudoscalaris Séguy, 1926
 - Fannia pubescens Stein, 1908
 - Fannia punctifemoralis Wang & Zhang, 2011[14]
 - Fannia pusio (Wiedemann, 1830)[3]
 - Fannia rabdionata Karl, 1940[3]
 - Fannia ringdahlana Collin, 1939[3][12]
 - Fannia rondanii (Strobl, 1893)[3]
 - Fannia robusta Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia scalaris (Fabricius, 1794)[3]
 - Fannia scyphocerca Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia sequoiae Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia serena (Fallén, 1825)[3]
 - Fannia serrata Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia setifer Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia shinahamae Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia similis (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia sociella (Zetterstedt, 1845)[3]
 - Fannia spathiophora Malloch, 1918[3]
 - Fannia speciosa (Villeneuve, 1898)[3]
 - Fannia stigi Rognes, 1982[3]
 - Fannia subatripes d'Assis-Fonseca, 1967[3][23]
 - Fannia subpellucens (Zetterstedt, 1845)[3]
 - Fannia subpubescens Collin, 1958[3][24]
 - Fannia subsimilis Ringdahl, 1934[3]
 - Fannia tescorum Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia tibetana Wang & Zhang, 2008[8]
 - Fannia trigonifera Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia triregun Domínguez & Pont, 2014[9]
 - Fannia tuberculata (Zetterstedt, 1849)[3]
 - Fannia tundrarum Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia tunisiae Chillcott, 1961[3][6]
 - Fannia umbratica Collin, 1939[3][12]
 - Fannia umbrosa (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia ungulata Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia variabilis Chillcott, 1961[6]
 - Fannia verrallii (Stein, 1895)[3]
 - Fannia vesparia (Meade, 1891)[3]
 - Fannia vespertilionis Ringdahl, 1934[3]
 
See also
    
- Domínguez, M.C.; Pont, A.C. (2014). "Fanniidae (Insecta: Diptera)". Fauna of New Zealand: 71. doi:10.7931/J2/FNZ.71.
 
References
    
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 - Rozkosny, Rudolf; Gregor, František; Pont, Adrian C. (1997). The European Fanniidae (Diptera). Acta Scientiarum Natura Lium Academiae Scienti Arum Bohemicae Brno. Vol. 31. Brno, Czech Republic: Institute of Landscape Ecology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. pp. 1–80.
 - Albuquerque, D. de O. (1958). "Sobre uma nova especie de Fannia R.-D., 1830 (Diptera-Muscidae)". Revista Brasileira Ent. 8: 21–24.
 - Malloch, John Russell (1913). "Notes on some American Diptera of the genus Fannia, with descriptions of new species". Proceedings of the United States National Museum. United States National Museum. 44 (1972): 621–631. doi:10.5479/si.00963801.44-1972.621. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
 - Chillcott, J.G. (1961). "A revision of the Nearctic species of Fanniinae (Diptera: Muscidae)". Canadian Entomologist Supplement. Entomological Society of Canada. 14: 1–295.
 - Pont, Adrian C. (1970). "A new species of Fannia Robineau-Desvoidy from the Alps (Ins., Diptera, Muscidae)" (PDF). Berichte des Naturwissenschaftlich-medizinischen Vereins in Innsbruck. Naturwissenschaftlich-medizinischer Verein in Innsbruck. 58: 343–346. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
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