Fannia albitarsis, Stein, 1911:105
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albitarsis Stein, 1911:105 View in CoL .
Lectotype male, SMTD [des. Pont and Carvalho 1994:232]; paralectotypes, male/female, SMTD, ZMHB. Typelocality: Chile, Guayacán. Distr. Peru, Bolivia, southern Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Falkland Is.; introduced, probably through commerce, into South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji.
Fannia albitarsis View in CoL ; Stein 1919:131 (cat.); Malloch 1934:205 ( Chile, Argentina); Séguy 1937:164 (cat.); Ortiz 1946:156 (cat.); Pont 1972:3 (cat.); Albuquerque et al. 1981:10 ( anthracina View in CoL group), 11 ( Bolivia, Argentina, description male), 20 (key), figs 1–8 (male genitalia, female ovipositor, larva); Holloway 1985:253, figs 1–11, 25, 34, 43, 52, 61 (larva); Carvalho et al. 1993:6 (cat.); Pont and Carvalho 1994:231 (key), 232 (notes male/female, Chile, Peru, Bolivia), figs 1–3 (legs); Perotti and Brasesco 1996:3–8 ( Argentina, poultry manure); Perotti 1998:145–154 ( Argentina, synanthropic flies); Pont 2001:459–460 (notes on types).
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