Fannia canicularis (LINNAEUS, 1761)
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https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.58.1.211-222 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/813287B7-C30D-984D-FF10-FE08F04AFCD6 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Fannia canicularis (LINNAEUS, 1761) |
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Fannia canicularis (LINNAEUS, 1761) View in CoL
First recorded by FREY (1954: 43) from Tristan, Nightingale and Inaccessible Islands. OLDROYD (1958: 79) then recorded it from Gough Island. These records are summarised in PONT (1977: 125). Additional finds are reported from Gough by JONES et al. (2003: 255) and from Inaccessible by CARVALHO & COURI (1999: 211).
Cosmopolitan in distribution. It has been reared from a wide range of decaying animal and vegetable matter, fungi, manure, etc, where the larvae are saprophagous.
One female specimen collected on Tristan Island in 2005:
TRISTAN DA CUNHA, up Molly Gulch , on rim, below Dailies Hill, grassland mix, Blechnum palmiforme, Malaise trap, ± 2270 ft., 37°11'44"S 12°33'53"W, 15-21.ii.2005, site 7, sample 18, C. HÄNEL, 1 ♀ (pinned) GoogleMaps .
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