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Patricia Jacqueline Thyssen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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first description of the immature stages of Fannia sabroskyi seago 1954 insecta diptera fanniidae
Acta Tropica, 2020Co-Authors: Aline Marrara Do Prado, Tais Madeiraott, Maicon Diego Grella, Patricia Jacqueline ThyssenAbstract:Egg, larvae and the puparium of Fannia sabroskyi Seago, 1954 (Diptera, Fanniidae) are described and illustrated for the first time. The following structures have been documented: pseudocephalon, antennal complex, maxillary palpus, facial mask, anterior spiracle, cephaloskeleton structures, thoracic and abdominal processes, anal division, and posterior spiracle. Due to its necrophagous habit, this species may be of potential forensic importance for estimating the postmortem interval in criminal investigations. The information presented herein may be useful to distinguish the immature forms of Fannia species and to supplement the database for identification of Neotropical species of Fanniidae. In addition, it is also important for evolutionary and phylogenetic studies.
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Registro de forésia de ovos de Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Diptera, Oestridae) por Fannia canicularis (L.) e Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (Diptera, Fanniidae) em São Paulo, Brasil
EntomoBrasilis, 2018Co-Authors: Bárbara Maria Cerqueira Maia, Aline Marrara Do Prado, Natane De Cássia Sibon Purgato, Cauê Trani De Mira, Patricia Jacqueline ThyssenAbstract:Resumo Esta e a primeira vez que se registra a veiculacao de ovos de Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Insecta, Diptera, Oestridae) por Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (para o Sudeste do Brasil) e por Fannia canicularis (L.) (para a America do Sul) (Insecta, Diptera, Fanniidae), respectivamente. Phoresy record of Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Diptera, Oestridae) eggs by Fannia canicularis (L.) and Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque)(Diptera, Fanniidae) in Sao Paulo, Brazil Abstract This is the first record of Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Insecta, Diptera, Oestridae) eggs carried by Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (for Southeast Brazil) and by Fannia canicularis (L.) (for South America) (Insecta, Diptera, Fanniidae), respectively.
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status and challenges for the molecular characterization of Fannia insecta diptera fanniidae in brazil
Revista dos Trabalhos de Iniciação Científica da UNICAMP, 2018Co-Authors: Bárbara Maria Cerqueira Maia, Patricia Jacqueline Thyssen, Tais Madeira OttAbstract:Both the advancement of technology associated with molecular characterization studies of species have contributed to the increased use of the Barcode DNA method for identifying individuals. For some areas, such as forensics, species determination is essential for information regarding the time of death. In this study, Fannia nucleotide sequences available in public databases were quantified and used to evaluate the scenario and the challenge to establish molecular research with fanids in Brazil.
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Registro de forésia de ovos de Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Diptera, Oestridae) por Fannia canicularis (L.) e Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (Diptera, Fanniidae) em São Paulo, Brasil
Entomologistas do Brasil, 2018Co-Authors: Bárbara Maria Cerqueira Maia, Cauê Trani De Mira, Aline Marrara Prado, Natane Cássia Sibon Purgato, Patricia Jacqueline ThyssenAbstract:Resumo Esta é a primeira vez que se registra a veiculação de ovos de Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Insecta, Diptera, Oestridae) por Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (para o Sudeste do Brasil) e por Fannia canicularis (L.) (para a América do Sul) (Insecta, Diptera, Fanniidae), respectivamente. Phoresy record of Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Diptera, Oestridae) eggs by Fannia canicularis (L.) and Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque)(Diptera, Fanniidae) in São Paulo, Brazil Abstract This is the first record of Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Insecta, Diptera, Oestridae) eggs carried by Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (for Southeast Brazil) and by Fannia canicularis (L.) (for South America) (Insecta, Diptera, Fanniidae), respectively
Mingfu Wang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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three new species of the Fannia serena species subgroup from china diptera fanniidae
Entomologica Fennica, 2019Co-Authors: Mingfu Wang, Fenglin Song, Xiaolan ChengAbstract:The Fannia serena species group (Diptera: Fanniidae) ismainly distributed in the Holarctic region and comprises four subgroups with a total of 32 species. Three new species of the Fannia serena-subgroup, Fannia aureomarginata Wang et Cheng, sp. n., F. suberemna Wang, sp. n. and F. wui Wang, sp. n., are described from China. An identification key to all known species of the Fannia serena-subgroup is also provided.
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a new species of Fannia diptera fanniidae from yunnan china
ZooKeys, 2019Co-Authors: Liping Yan, Mingfu Wang, Dong ZhangAbstract:A new species of the genus Fannia (Diptera, Fanniidae) is described from Yunnan, China, namely Fanniabaihualingensissp. nov. The male habitus as well as terminalia are documented with focus-stacked photographs. A detailed comparison of new species with related species is provided.
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descriptions of three new carbonaria group species of Fannia robineau desvoidy from china with a key to the carbonaria group species diptera fanniidae
ZooKeys, 2017Co-Authors: Mingfu Wang, Yuwan Zhao, Dong ZhangAbstract:A historical review of the Fannia carbonaria-group is provided and three new species are described from China: Fannia fani Wang & Wu, sp. n., Fannia nitidiventris Wang & Zhang, sp. n. and Fannia submaculata Wang & Zhao, sp. n.. One species, Fannia norvegica Ringdahl, 1934, is recorded for the first time from China. Illustrations of male terminalia of these four species and a taxonomic key to the males of known species in the group are given. The Fannia carbonaria-group now includes 30 species distributed in the Holarctic Region and northern part of the Oriental Region.
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review of the Fannia postica group chillcott 1961 of the genus Fannia robineau desvoidy 1830 with description of two new species from the palearctic and oriental regions diptera fanniidae
ZooKeys, 2016Co-Authors: Mingfu Wang, Weibing Zhu, Dong ZhangAbstract:A total of 17 species of the Fannia postica-group Chillcott, 1961 from the Palearctic and Oriental regions are reviewed herein, 2 of which are described from China as new: Fannia ningxiaensis Wang & Zhang, sp. n. and Fannia subaethiops Wang & Zhu, sp. n.. Fannia labidocerca Feng & Xue, 2006, originally placed in Fannia serena-group Chillcott, 1961, is moved to the postica-group and re-described. An identification key to the males of known species from these regions is provided.
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taxonomic review of the postica group of Fannia robineau desvoidy diptera fanniidae from china with the description of one new species
ZooKeys, 2011Co-Authors: Mingfu Wang, Dong ZhangAbstract:The Chinese fauna of the Fannia postica-group Chillcott (1961) is reviewed, the diagnostic features of this group are redefined, one new species, Fannia nudifemoratasp. n., is described, and a key to the males of nine known species is given. One new junior synonym, Fannia tigripeda Xue, Wang&Li, syn. n. for Fannia stigi Rognes is established. To facilitate comparisons of the species, Fannia aethiops Malloch, Fannia ardua Nishida, Fannia discoculea Xue, Fannia ringdahlana Collin, Fannia postica (Stein), Fannia spathiophora Malloch, and Fannia stigi Rognes are redescribed and illustrated. The geographic distribution of the known Chinese species is updated.
Dong Zhang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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a new species of Fannia diptera fanniidae from yunnan china
ZooKeys, 2019Co-Authors: Liping Yan, Mingfu Wang, Dong ZhangAbstract:A new species of the genus Fannia (Diptera, Fanniidae) is described from Yunnan, China, namely Fanniabaihualingensissp. nov. The male habitus as well as terminalia are documented with focus-stacked photographs. A detailed comparison of new species with related species is provided.
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descriptions of three new carbonaria group species of Fannia robineau desvoidy from china with a key to the carbonaria group species diptera fanniidae
ZooKeys, 2017Co-Authors: Mingfu Wang, Yuwan Zhao, Dong ZhangAbstract:A historical review of the Fannia carbonaria-group is provided and three new species are described from China: Fannia fani Wang & Wu, sp. n., Fannia nitidiventris Wang & Zhang, sp. n. and Fannia submaculata Wang & Zhao, sp. n.. One species, Fannia norvegica Ringdahl, 1934, is recorded for the first time from China. Illustrations of male terminalia of these four species and a taxonomic key to the males of known species in the group are given. The Fannia carbonaria-group now includes 30 species distributed in the Holarctic Region and northern part of the Oriental Region.
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review of the Fannia postica group chillcott 1961 of the genus Fannia robineau desvoidy 1830 with description of two new species from the palearctic and oriental regions diptera fanniidae
ZooKeys, 2016Co-Authors: Mingfu Wang, Weibing Zhu, Dong ZhangAbstract:A total of 17 species of the Fannia postica-group Chillcott, 1961 from the Palearctic and Oriental regions are reviewed herein, 2 of which are described from China as new: Fannia ningxiaensis Wang & Zhang, sp. n. and Fannia subaethiops Wang & Zhu, sp. n.. Fannia labidocerca Feng & Xue, 2006, originally placed in Fannia serena-group Chillcott, 1961, is moved to the postica-group and re-described. An identification key to the males of known species from these regions is provided.
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alimentary canal of the lesser house fly Fannia canicularis linnaeus diptera fanniidae
Entomologica Fennica, 2013Co-Authors: Yiou Chen, Dong Zhang, Qike WangAbstract:The alimentary canal of Fannia canicularis was studied intensively for the first time, highlighting the description of morphological characteristics and providing detailed morphometric data. Two pairs of Malpighian tubules with considerably different length were found which has been rarely documented for Calyptratae flies before. Furthermore, stout cardia and sinewy crop of the samples were ob- served and supposed to be responsible for the energy needed to support the long- time swarming behavior of the species.
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taxonomic review of the postica group of Fannia robineau desvoidy diptera fanniidae from china with the description of one new species
ZooKeys, 2011Co-Authors: Mingfu Wang, Dong ZhangAbstract:The Chinese fauna of the Fannia postica-group Chillcott (1961) is reviewed, the diagnostic features of this group are redefined, one new species, Fannia nudifemoratasp. n., is described, and a key to the males of nine known species is given. One new junior synonym, Fannia tigripeda Xue, Wang&Li, syn. n. for Fannia stigi Rognes is established. To facilitate comparisons of the species, Fannia aethiops Malloch, Fannia ardua Nishida, Fannia discoculea Xue, Fannia ringdahlana Collin, Fannia postica (Stein), Fannia spathiophora Malloch, and Fannia stigi Rognes are redescribed and illustrated. The geographic distribution of the known Chinese species is updated.
Aline Marrara Do Prado - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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first description of the immature stages of Fannia sabroskyi seago 1954 insecta diptera fanniidae
Acta Tropica, 2020Co-Authors: Aline Marrara Do Prado, Tais Madeiraott, Maicon Diego Grella, Patricia Jacqueline ThyssenAbstract:Egg, larvae and the puparium of Fannia sabroskyi Seago, 1954 (Diptera, Fanniidae) are described and illustrated for the first time. The following structures have been documented: pseudocephalon, antennal complex, maxillary palpus, facial mask, anterior spiracle, cephaloskeleton structures, thoracic and abdominal processes, anal division, and posterior spiracle. Due to its necrophagous habit, this species may be of potential forensic importance for estimating the postmortem interval in criminal investigations. The information presented herein may be useful to distinguish the immature forms of Fannia species and to supplement the database for identification of Neotropical species of Fanniidae. In addition, it is also important for evolutionary and phylogenetic studies.
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Registro de forésia de ovos de Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Diptera, Oestridae) por Fannia canicularis (L.) e Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (Diptera, Fanniidae) em São Paulo, Brasil
EntomoBrasilis, 2018Co-Authors: Bárbara Maria Cerqueira Maia, Aline Marrara Do Prado, Natane De Cássia Sibon Purgato, Cauê Trani De Mira, Patricia Jacqueline ThyssenAbstract:Resumo Esta e a primeira vez que se registra a veiculacao de ovos de Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Insecta, Diptera, Oestridae) por Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (para o Sudeste do Brasil) e por Fannia canicularis (L.) (para a America do Sul) (Insecta, Diptera, Fanniidae), respectivamente. Phoresy record of Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Diptera, Oestridae) eggs by Fannia canicularis (L.) and Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque)(Diptera, Fanniidae) in Sao Paulo, Brazil Abstract This is the first record of Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Insecta, Diptera, Oestridae) eggs carried by Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (for Southeast Brazil) and by Fannia canicularis (L.) (for South America) (Insecta, Diptera, Fanniidae), respectively.
Bárbara Maria Cerqueira Maia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Registro de forésia de ovos de Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Diptera, Oestridae) por Fannia canicularis (L.) e Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (Diptera, Fanniidae) em São Paulo, Brasil
EntomoBrasilis, 2018Co-Authors: Bárbara Maria Cerqueira Maia, Aline Marrara Do Prado, Natane De Cássia Sibon Purgato, Cauê Trani De Mira, Patricia Jacqueline ThyssenAbstract:Resumo Esta e a primeira vez que se registra a veiculacao de ovos de Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Insecta, Diptera, Oestridae) por Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (para o Sudeste do Brasil) e por Fannia canicularis (L.) (para a America do Sul) (Insecta, Diptera, Fanniidae), respectivamente. Phoresy record of Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Diptera, Oestridae) eggs by Fannia canicularis (L.) and Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque)(Diptera, Fanniidae) in Sao Paulo, Brazil Abstract This is the first record of Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Insecta, Diptera, Oestridae) eggs carried by Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (for Southeast Brazil) and by Fannia canicularis (L.) (for South America) (Insecta, Diptera, Fanniidae), respectively.
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status and challenges for the molecular characterization of Fannia insecta diptera fanniidae in brazil
Revista dos Trabalhos de Iniciação Científica da UNICAMP, 2018Co-Authors: Bárbara Maria Cerqueira Maia, Patricia Jacqueline Thyssen, Tais Madeira OttAbstract:Both the advancement of technology associated with molecular characterization studies of species have contributed to the increased use of the Barcode DNA method for identifying individuals. For some areas, such as forensics, species determination is essential for information regarding the time of death. In this study, Fannia nucleotide sequences available in public databases were quantified and used to evaluate the scenario and the challenge to establish molecular research with fanids in Brazil.
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Registro de forésia de ovos de Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Diptera, Oestridae) por Fannia canicularis (L.) e Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (Diptera, Fanniidae) em São Paulo, Brasil
Entomologistas do Brasil, 2018Co-Authors: Bárbara Maria Cerqueira Maia, Cauê Trani De Mira, Aline Marrara Prado, Natane Cássia Sibon Purgato, Patricia Jacqueline ThyssenAbstract:Resumo Esta é a primeira vez que se registra a veiculação de ovos de Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Insecta, Diptera, Oestridae) por Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (para o Sudeste do Brasil) e por Fannia canicularis (L.) (para a América do Sul) (Insecta, Diptera, Fanniidae), respectivamente. Phoresy record of Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Diptera, Oestridae) eggs by Fannia canicularis (L.) and Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque)(Diptera, Fanniidae) in São Paulo, Brazil Abstract This is the first record of Dermatobia hominis (L.) (Insecta, Diptera, Oestridae) eggs carried by Fannia punctipennis (Albuquerque) (for Southeast Brazil) and by Fannia canicularis (L.) (for South America) (Insecta, Diptera, Fanniidae), respectively