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Fannia sp.
Stephane Lebrun
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Posted on 29-04-2007 11:33
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Is this nice Fannia female, bubble blowing can be identified ?
It seems to be pregnant, isn't it ?

Location : Le Havre - France, at home.
Date : April 29 2007.
Size : 8 mm.

Thanks in advance.
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Posted on 29-04-2007 20:40
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Hello,
I hope these additionnal informations could help :

Chaetotaxy :
scutum : 2+3 dc ; 1 pair of presctullar ac ; no prealar seta.
tibia 2 : without ventral seta ; 1 ad + 1 pd almost at the same level.
tibia 3 : 2 true dorsal setae (Fanniidae) + 2 av + 3 ad.

Knees reddish on all legs (extreme base of tibia).

Possible F. canicularis ?

Regards.

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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 28-07-2007 22:49
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I think it is female of Fannia incisurata
1. I have this female with reliable ID (collected in copulated pair), it fits OK.
2. Large size.
3. 2 brown stripe on grey mesotonum.
4. Several aditional ad above strong ad on t3
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Stephane Lebrun
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I didn't believe in an answer anymore.
What a surprise, you make me happy ! SmileSmile

Many thanks Nikita. Wink
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