Anthomyia pusio, Wiedemann, 1830:437

De Carvalho, C. J. B., Pont, A. C., Couri, M. S. & Pamplona, D., 2003, A catalogue of the Fanniidae (Diptera) of the Neotropical Region, Zootaxa 219, pp. 1-32 : 17-18

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.156183

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6274180

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scientific name

Anthomyia pusio
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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 View in CoL ; 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 View in CoL ­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 View in CoL ­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) View in CoL . Syntypes male, BMNH. Type­locality: St. Vincent Is. Synonymy by Snyder 1965:273.

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

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

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

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

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Anthomyiidae

Genus

Anthomyia

Loc

Anthomyia pusio

De Carvalho, C. J. B., Pont, A. C., Couri, M. S. & Pamplona, D. 2003
2003
Loc

trimaculata

Stein sensu Albuquerque 1945: 1
1945
Loc

trichopoda

Blanchard 1942: 57
1942
Loc

femorata

Loew 1861: 42
1861
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