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Diptera > Faniidae > Fannia sp From Belgium, pictured on 2022-03-27
Tetrao
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Posted on 27-03-2022 17:06
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Good evening every one !

I pictured this Diptera in my garden today 2022-03-27.
I think it could be a Faniidae (and even a Fannia), Male

Is it possible to ID ?

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Thank you very much for help !!!
Edited by Tetrao on 27-03-2022 19:30
 
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 27-03-2022 17:45
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A male Fannia manicata OR monilis
 
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Posted on 27-03-2022 18:28
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Thank you very much Roger !!
I was just looking in the gallery …
 
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Posted on 27-03-2022 19:29
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Roger Thomason wrote:
A male Fannia manicata OR monilis


According to Miroslav Barták, Jiří Preisler, Štěpán Kubík, Hana Šuláková, Vladislav Sloup in Zookeys, the difference between F. manicata and F. monilis would be :

"6 (5) Hind femur with strong anteroventral setae along almost whole length; hind
tibia with a row of unequal posteroventral setae in apical 2/3; mid tibia remarkably
dilated in apical half (terminalia: Rozkošný et al. 1997, fig. 10h).....
.....................................................................................F. manicata (Meigen)
– Hind femur only with 2–3 anteroventral setae before apex; hind tibia without
posteroventral setae; mid tibia only slightly dilated in apical half (terminalia:
Rozkošný et al. 1997, fig. 11e)......................................F. monilis (Haliday) "

Is this what we can see here or do I have to search for other view ?

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Thank you again for help !!!
Edited by Tetrao on 27-03-2022 22:20
 
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