Fannia obscurinervis, Stein, 1900:207
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.156183 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6274150 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/957C87E5-FFC0-FFE7-F571-F99F4212BAFF |
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Fannia obscurinervis |
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obscurinervis Stein, 1900:207 (Homalomyia) View in CoL .
Syntypes male/female [destroyed HNHM]. Typelocality: Bolivia, Songo. Distr. Mexico, Venezuela, Guyana, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay.
Homalomyia obscurinervis ; Stein 1904:458 ( Colombia, Peru).
Fannia obscurinervis View in CoL ; Stein 1911:109 ( Bolivia, Peru); Stein 1918:235 ( Colombia, Bolivia, Paraguay, Mexico); Stein 1919:132 (cat.); Curran 1934b:467 ( British Guiana); Séguy 1937:172 (cat.); Albuquerque 1946:1–9 ( Brazil), 14 figs (wing, male legs, male genitalia, female spermathecae); Garcia 1964: no page ( Venezuela); Pont 1972:5 (cat.); Albuquerque et al. 1981:10 ( obscurinervis View in CoL group), 15 ( Brazil, description male), 22 (key), figs 38–39 (male genitalia); Linhares 1981:232 ( Brazil, synanthropy), 233 (bait preference), 234 (heliophily), 235 (synanthropic index), 239 (distribution and habits); Almeida et al. 1985:279–284 ( Brazil, synanthropy); Oliveira 1986:311– 325 ( Brazil); Carvalho and Couri 1991:38 ( Brazil); Carvalho et al. 1993:12 (cat.); Moura et al. 1997:273 ( Brazil, on rat carcasses); Moura et al. 1998:377–381 ( Brazil, carrion flies); Carvalho et al. 2002:108 (key), 112 ( Brazil, human habits).
obscuripennis Czerny, 1903:239 View in CoL . Syntypes male/female, NMW. Typelocality: " Bolivia ". Synonymy with obscurinervis Stein View in CoL by Albuquerque et al. 1981:15. Fannia obscuripennis View in CoL ; Stein 1919:132 (cat.); Séguy 1937:172 (cat.); Pont 1972:5 (cat.).
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Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum) |
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