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Fannia canicularis
Rui Andrade
I photographed this fly in Oporto, Portugal. I think it resembles the fannid Fannia, am I right?

date: 2008/01/30

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Edited by Rui Andrade on 30-01-2008 20:34
 
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jorgemotalmeida
F. cannicularis?...
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
Nikita Vikhrev
Yes, Jorge, F. cannicularis Wink
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Rui Andrade
Thank you Jorge and NikitaSmile
 
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Rui Andrade
Today, I photographed another Fannia. Is this individual also F. canicularis (it was a tad bigger, could it also be sexual dimorphism?) ? Could you explain me how to differentiate F. canicularis from other similar Fannia?

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jorgemotalmeida
scutum has a median brown longitudinal stripe.
It has TWO strong anterodorsal bristles in tibia 3.
usually the first two tergites have a strong orange colour.
in your first pciture you took today, it is very clear two posterodorsal and strong bristles on tibia 3, and the other 2 strong anterodorsal, not so clear.
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
Nikita Vikhrev
Take it easy, Jorge Wink
scutum has a median brown longitudinal stripe
usually the first two tergites have a strong orange colour

It is OK.
As for t3 Fannia has 2 strong dorsal at t3 (with few exclusions),
Fannia usualy has ad and av, but never pd.
F.canicularis has several week ad above strong ad.
Rui, there are several species of Fannia looking as your fly on photo. But F.canicularis is so cosmopolitan, widespread, common, that we can name you fly as F.canicularis with very small "?" or even without "?"
Nikita
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
jorgemotalmeida
Fannia is so ephemeral... several "week". Pfft just kidding. Pfft
 
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jorgemotalmeida
Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Take it easy, Jorge Wink
scutum has a median brown longitudinal stripe
usually the first two tergites have a strong orange colour

It is OK.
As for t3 Fannia has 2 strong dorsal at t3 (with few exclusions),
Fannia usualy has ad and av, but never pd.
F.canicularis has several week ad above strong ad.
Rui, there are several species of Fannia looking as your fly on photo. But F.canicularis is so cosmopolitan, widespread, common, that we can name you fly as F.canicularis with very small "?" or even without "?"
Nikita


Nikita, it is very clear that the first photo - taken today - shows 2 strong POSTERODORSAL on hind tibia!

EDIT: Due the angle of the leg, the dorsal surface of hind tibia is away from the plane of the monitor, hence we see 2 strong and TRUE dorsal bristles. Not posterodorsal as I thought at the first.
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 02-02-2008 15:56
 
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Rui Andrade
Thank you again Jorge and Nikita for the explanationSmile

jorgemotalmeida wrote:

Nikita, it is very clear that the first photo - taken today - shows 2 strong POSTERODORSAL on hind tibia!


I think I'm also seeing this detail.
 
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Nikita Vikhrev
I'm sure , it is true dorsal
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
jorgemotalmeida
hmm... the angle of hind tibia can be tricky. the dorsal surface is away from the plane of monitor, so you have reason. Smile the mid tibia shows us the dorsal surface of the leg.
 
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Rui Andrade
Well, it's really trickyShock

Thanks for clearing it up Nikita.
 
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