pusio Wiedemann, 1830:437 (Anthomyia) .

Lectotype male, ZMUC [des. Pont 1977:54]; paralectotype, ZMUC. Type­locality: "South America ". Distr.­ Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, El Salvador, St. Vincent Is., Guadalupe Is., Puerto Rico, Cuba, Bahamas, Trinidad, Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil, Chile, Galápagos Is., Easter Is.; North America, Pacific, West Africa, Mediterranean.

Atomogaster pusio; Macquart 1843a:161 (1843b:326) (S. America), plate 23, fig. 3 (wing).

Fannia pusio; Stein 1911:108 (Chile); Malloch 1913:623 (Cuba, Guadaloupe, Trinidad; N. America), fig. 3 (male hind femur); Stein 1919:131–132 (cat.); Curran 1934a:164 (Galápagos, British Guiana, Panama); Roberts 1934:253 (Mexico); Wolcott 1936:369 (Puerto Rico); Séguy 1937:113 (cat.); Ortiz 1946:157 (cat.); Wolcott 1948:497 (Puerto Rico); Seago 1954:8 (Puerto Rico, Cuba, Bahamas, Mexico, Guatemala, Trinidad, Guadalupe), figs 1–2 (male hind tibia and femur), 15 (male genitalia); Berry and Vaquero 1957:60 (El Salvador); Chillcott 1961:213 (S. America, Guadaloupe, N. America, Hawaii, Guam), figs 144, 144A (male genitalia), 209 (female ovipositor), 280 (larva); Garcia 1964: no page (Venezuela); Huckett 1965:896 (cat.); Pont 1972:6 (cat.); Campos and Peña 1973:227 (Easter Is.); Gregor 1975:58 (Cuba, synanthropy), 68 (synanthropic classification); Linhares 1978:603 (Brazil, egg­hatching: time of incubation, maturation, mortality); Albuquerque et al. 1981:10 ( pusio ­subgroup), 18 (Brazil, description male), 22 (key); Linhares 1981:232 (Brazil, synanthropy), 233 (bait preference), 234 (heliophily); 235 (synanthropic index), 238 (distribution and habits), 240 (seasonal occurrence); Alayo and Garcia 1983:110 (cat.); Oliveira 1986:311–325 (Brazil); Monteiro­Filho and Penereiro 1987:293 (Brazil, on rat carcasses); Couri and Pamplona 1991:119 ( pusio ­subgroup); Couri 1992a:59–67 (oogenesis); Couri 1992b:85–88 (oogenesis); Carvalho et al. 1993:14 (cat.); Lomônaco and Prado 1994:71–79 (Brazil, population dynamic); Marchiori and Prado 1995:571–575 (Brazil, population dynamics); Campos and Barros 1995:351–354 (Brazil, synanthropic flies); Lomônaco and Almeida 1995a:883–890 (Brazil, population dynamics); Lomônaco and Almeida 1995b:891–896 (Brazil, population dynamics); Marchiori and Prado 1996:571–575 (Brazil, population dynamics); Pinto and Brum 1998:135–137 (Brazil, bionomics); Marchiori and Prado 1999:557–563 (life table); Marchiori et al. 2000:350–353 (Brazil, parasitoid fauna); Marchiori et al. 2000:354–356 (Brazil, parasitoid fauna); Marchiori et al. 2000a:459–460 (Brazil, parasitoid fauna) Marchiori et al. 2000b:167–170 (Brazil, parasitoid fauna); Marchiori and Silva 2001:187–189 (Brazil, parasitoid fauna); Mendes and Linhares 2002:37–41 (Brazil, dung flies); Marchiori et al. 2002:101–102 (Brazil, parasitoid fauna); Carvalho et al. 2002:108 (key), 112 (Brazil, human habits); Gomes et al. 2002:114–118 (Brazil, distribution and habits).

femorata Loew, 1861:42 (Homalomyia) . Syntypes female, not found in ZMHB, MCZ, USNM. Type­locality: " Cuba ". Synonymy by Johnson 1914:448.

Homalomyia femorata; Johnson 1908:77 (Bahamas: Nassau).

exilis Williston, 1896:369 (Limnophora) . Syntypes male, BMNH. Type­locality: St. Vincent Is. Synonymy by Snyder 1965:273.

Fannia exilis; Stein 1919:131 (cat.); Séguy 1937:167 (cat.); Pont 1972:4 (cat.).

trichopoda Blanchard, 1942:57 (Mesazelia) . Syntypes male/female, MACN? Type­locality: Argentina, Formosa and Tucumán. Syn. nov.

Mesazelia trichopoda; Blanchard 1963:135 (reared from Noctuidae, Argentina), fig. 1. Fannia trichopoda; Pont 1972:6 (cat.); Blanchard 1975:10 (list); Carvalho et al. 1993:16 (cat.).

trimaculata Stein sensu Albuquerque 1945a:1 –11 (Brazil, life–history + immatures), 21 figs (wing, male legs, male genitalia, female reproduction system, immatures).