Fannia postica Stein 1895
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Description
Fannia postica (Stein, 1895)
GEORGIA: Mtskheta-Mtianeti: Meadows E of Kazbegi, 1900 m, 28. vi.1983, 8 ♂; forest E of Kazbegi, 1950–2000 m, 1. vii.1983, 2 ♀; forest E of Kazbegi, 2000 m, Malaise trap, 2–3. vii.1983, 1 ♀; Mt Sameba, forest, 2100–2200 m, 7. vii.1983, 1 ♂; Mt Kuro, heath, 2450–2500 m, 29. vi.1983, 1 ♀; Mt Koltesh, heath, 2500 m, 30. vi.1983, 8 ♂; Devdoraki, meadows, c 2100 m, 10. vii.1983, 3 ♂.
ARMENIA: Aragatsotn: River Aragats (tributary of River Kasakh) at Aragats, N40.29 E44.19, 2110 m, 18. vi.2010, 1 ♂. Kotayk: River Hrazdan north of Arzakan, N40.30 E44.34, 1880 m, 3. vi.2005, 2 ♀; River Marmarik north-west of Aghavnadzor village, N40.34 E44.41, 1760 m, 3. vi.2005, 1 ♀; Tsakhkadzor, forest, N40.32 E44.41, 2240 m, 17. vi.2010, 1 ♂. Tavush: Parz Lich, N40.45 E44.58, 1870 m, 13. vi.2010, 2 ♀.
Note. The identity of the Armenian males has been confirmed by dissection of the terminalia. The Georgian males appear to belong to this species and to be only one species, despite the variation in the setae on the hind femur which are often quite long and dense. On Mt Koltesh (Georgia) the adults were crawling and sheltering among the leaf bracts of Veratrum album L.
Armenian distribution. Aragatsotn, Tavush and Kotayk provinces.
Distribution. Holarctic; throughout Europe, east to China; Georgia (Pont, 2009: 176). New for Armenia.
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Fanniidae
- Genus
- Fannia
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Diptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Stein
- Species
- postica
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Fannia postica Stein, 1895 sec. Pont, 2015
References
- Pont, A. C. (2009) Fanniidae. In: Ziegler, J. (Ed.), Diptera Stelviana. A dipterological perspective on a changing alpine landscape. Results from a survey of the biodiversity of Diptera (Insecta) in the Stilfserjoch National Park (Italy). Volume 1. Studia dipterologica, Supplement, 16, 175 - 177.