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03C287E2FFE1FFF1DBFBF9C58BD2FBD9.text	03C287E2FFE1FFF1DBFBF9C58BD2FBD9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fanniidae (Wang 2014)	<div><p>Key to the known males of the family Fanniidae in Beijing, China</p><p>1 Arista long plumose; katepisternal setae 1+2 ( Piezura Rondani); frons much broader than the distance between two posterior ocelli at narrowest point; legs yellow, except tarsi and apical part of femora black; abdomen ground-color reddish-yellow.......................................................................... Piezura shanxiensis Xue, Wang &amp; Wu</p><p>- Arista short plumose or nearly bare; katepisternal setae 1+1 ( Fannia Robineau-Desvoidy)............................ 2</p><p>2 Abdomen spatulate in shape, becoming narrow basad (Fig. 1A); mid femur with two stout thorn-like av in subbasal part (Fig. 1B)....................................................................... Fannia subpellucens (Zetterstedt)</p><p>- Abdomen not spatulate in shape; mid femur without any stout thorn-like av in subbasal part.......................... 3</p><p>3 Mid coxa with hook-like spines on lower margin (Fig. 1C, D, E)................................................ 4</p><p>- Mid coxa without any hook-like spine on lower margin, or only with stout and straight spine.......................... 6</p><p>4 Mid tibia with a tubercle on ventral surface (Fig. 1C); mid coxa with three hook-like spines (Fig. 1C)................................................................................................... Fannia scalaris (Fabricius)</p><p>- Mid tibia without tubercle on ventral surface; mid coxa with one hook-like spine (Fig. 1D, E)......................... 5</p><p>5 Lower margin of katepisternum without stout spine-like seta; fore tibia yellow at the basal 2/3 and with a long setae cluster on the posteroventral surface (Fig. 1F).................................................. Fannia manicata (Meigen)</p><p>- Lower margin of katepisternum with a stout spine-like seta (Fig. 1D); fore tibia entirely black and without long setae cluster on the posteroventral surface............................................................. Fannia fuscula (Fallén)</p><p>6 Mid first tarsomere with a basal tooth-like spine (Fig. 1G, H; Fig. 5E)............................................ 7</p><p>- Mid first tarsomere without basal tooth-like spine............................................................9</p><p>7 Fore tibia with a row of slender pv (Fig. 1I).......................................... Fannia spathiophora Malloch</p><p>- Fore tibia without pv row............................................................................... 8</p><p>8 Eyes bare; fore first tarsomere with slender and dense light brown setae on ventral surface (Fig. 1J); with two setae clusters between fore and mid coxae (Fig. 1K); cercus with long setae cluster (Fig. 1L)................... Fannia barbata (Stein)</p><p>- Eyes with fine brownish hairs; fore first tarsomere without slender and dense seta on ventral surface; without setae cluster between fore and mid coxae; cercus without setae cluster.................................... Fannia hirticeps (Stein)</p><p>9 Hind coxa on posterior surface with setae................................................................. 10</p><p>- Hind coxa on posterior surface bare...................................................................... 15</p><p>10 Abdominal tergites 3 and 4 each with three black spots.................................. Fannia leucosticta (Meigen)</p><p>- Abdominal syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4 with median stripes or triangular vittas even without any mark.................. 11</p><p>11 Mid tibia with two or more pd ..........................................................................12</p><p>- Mid tibia with one pd ................................................................................. 13</p><p>12 Hind tibia with three to six av and four to six ad; mid femur without notch in distal area; mid tibia without slender seta on ven- tral surface........................................................................... Fannia dupla Nishida</p><p>- Hind tibia with two av and one ad; mid femur with a notch in distal area; mid tibia with numerous slender setae on ventral sur- face (Fig. 6E)........................................................................ Fannia papei sp. nov.</p><p>13 Lateral part of abdominal tergites yellow, with thin pollinosity.......................... Fannia canicularis (Linnaeus)</p><p>- Abdomen black, with dense greyish-blue pollinosity......................................................... 14</p><p>14 Abdominal syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4 each with one inconspicuous median inverted triangular vitta, tergite 5 with one narrow median stripe; hind femur with two long av in distal 1/3 (Fig. 1N); hind tibia with one row of p (Fig. 1M), and with one row of ad, irregular in length (Fig. 1N).................................................... Fannia lepida (Wiedemann)</p><p>- Abdominal syntergite 1+2 to tergite 5 each with one median longitudinal stripes; hind femur with four long av on distal 1/3; hind tibia without p and with one ad ........................................................ Fannia prisca Stein</p><p>15 Hind femur with a setae cluster on posteroventral surface in distal 1/3 (Fig. 1O)......... Fannia metallipennis (Zetterstedt)</p><p>- Hind femur without setae cluster on posteroventral surface in distal 1/3.......................................... 16</p><p>16 Hind tarsomeres stout (Fig. 2E); pra 1; thorax and abdomen ground-color gloss black (Fig. 2A, B); mid femur without notch in distal area...................................................................... Fannia carbonaria (Meigen)</p><p>- Hind tarsomeres not stout; pra 2; thorax and abdomen with light gray pollinosity; mid femur with a notch in distal area........................................................................................ Fannia postica (Stein)</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C287E2FFE1FFF1DBFBF9C58BD2FBD9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Zhang, Dong;Li, Wei;Zhang, Ming;Wang, Ming-Fu;Wang, Rong-Rong	Zhang, Dong, Li, Wei, Zhang, Ming, Wang, Ming-Fu, Wang, Rong-Rong (2016): Fanniidae (Insecta, Diptera) from Beijing, China, with key and description of one new species. Zootaxa 4079 (4): 401-414, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4079.4.1
03C287E2FFE2FFF7DBFBFB198A06F832.text	03C287E2FFE2FFF7DBFBFB198A06F832.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fannia carbonaria (Meigen 1826)	<div><p>Fannia carbonaria (Meigen, 1826)</p><p>(Figs. 2, 3)</p><p>Anthomyia carbonaria Meigen, 1826: 154 . Type locality: Germany, Stolberg.</p><p>Fannia carbonaria: Stein 1915: 28; Hennig 1955: 23; Chillcott 1961: 124; Pont 1977: 448; Pont 1986: 46; Rozkošný et al. 1997: 27; Xue &amp; Wang 1998: 818; Lin &amp; Chen 1999: 108; Wang &amp; Xue 2002: 55; Su &amp; Wang 2004: 110; Wang et al. 2004b: 136; Domínguez &amp; Roig-Juñent 2008: 577; Wang et al. 2009: 38.</p><p>Redescription based on the specimens collected in Beijing, China. MALE. Body length about 4.60 mm. Eye bare; facets slightly enlarged on anterior margin in upper part; upper part of fronto-orbital plate with grayish-drown pollinosity, lower part of fronto-orbital plate and parafacial with grayish-silvery pollinosity; frons slightly narrower than the distance between two posterior ocelli at narrowest point; frontal vitta black, the narrowest point narrower than the width of anterior ocellus; frontal setae eight or nine, stout, reaching ocellar triangle, situated on the lower 5/6 of fronto-orbital plate; postocular setae in one row, without occipital seta behind the postocular setae on vertex; parafacial bare, at middle about 3/4 as wide as the width of postpedicel; antenna brown, postpedicel 2.00x longer than wide, arista black and short plumose, slightly swollen in basal part, the longest individual hair slightly shorter than aristal base; epistoma not projecting beyond vibrissal angle, vibrissal angle behind frontal angle in profile; subvibrissal setae in one row, lateral with one short row of setae; gena and genal dilation with fine black setae, upper margin of gena without upcurved seta; proboscis stout, prementum with thin grayish-yellow pollinosity; palpus black, claviform, longer than the length of prementum. Thorax ground-color black, notum slightly shining, with thinly brownish pollinosity, without distinct vitta; presutural acr triserial, prescutellar pairs slightly stronger, the distance between two outer acr rows narrower than the distance between acr and dc rows, dc 2+3, ia 0+2, pra 1, stout, about 3/4 as long as posterior notopleural seta; notopleuron without seta; basisternum, proepisternum, anepimeron, meron and katepimeron bare; katepisternal setae 1+1, katepisternum with some setae and without ventral spine; anterior spiracle small and brown, posterior one dark brown; calypters yellowish, the lower one slightly projecting beyond the upper one. Wing brownish; veins dark brown; tegula black; basicosta brownishyellow; costal spine inconspicuous; node of Rs bare on ventral and dorsal surfaces; vein M straight, slightly parallel to vein R4+5 distally; crossveins without obvious cloud; haltere orange. Legs entirely black; fore coxa without anterior spine on ventral surface, fore femur with complete pv row, short and weak in basal 1/3, fore tibia without ad and median p; mid coxa without any hook-like spine or spine-like seta, mid femur with complete av row, becoming gradually shorter and denser towards apex, pv row complete, in one row, p row slender, four or five setae strong in distal part, mid tibia slightly swollen in distal part, with two ad, one or two pd, and with numerous slender setae on ventral surface, the longest one about half as long as mid tibial width in distal part, mid first tarsomere without basal tooth-like spine on ventral surface; hind coxa bare on posterior surface, hind femur only with three or four long av in distal 2/5, without distinct pv row, hind tibia slightly curved, with two av, two ad, with one long median p. Abdomen oval and flattened, ground-color black, with thin dark brown pollinosity; syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4 each with one inconspicuous median inverted triangular vitta, tergite 5 without distinct stripe; sternite 1 with three slender setae in lateral part; terminalia see Chillcott (1961: 70).</p><p>FEMALE. Unknown from China, description see Hennig (1955: 36).</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype ♀, Germany [probably Stolberg], designated by A.C. Pont (MNHN).</p><p>Material examined. CHINA: Beijing: 1♂, Yanqing, Mt. Songshan, 31.V.2009, Coll. D. Zhang (MBFU).</p><p>Distribution. Palearctic: China (Beijing, new record from mainland China), Austria, Belgium, Britain, Czech, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Norway, Poland, Rumania, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland; Nearctic: Canada (British Columbia), USA (Washington); Oriental: China (Taiwan).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C287E2FFE2FFF7DBFBFB198A06F832	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Zhang, Dong;Li, Wei;Zhang, Ming;Wang, Ming-Fu;Wang, Rong-Rong	Zhang, Dong, Li, Wei, Zhang, Ming, Wang, Ming-Fu, Wang, Rong-Rong (2016): Fanniidae (Insecta, Diptera) from Beijing, China, with key and description of one new species. Zootaxa 4079 (4): 401-414, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4079.4.1
03C287E2FFE5FFF4DBFBF8E08BD7FCB0.text	03C287E2FFE5FFF4DBFBF8E08BD7FCB0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fannia dupla Nishida 1974	<div><p>Fannia dupla Nishida, 1974</p><p>(Fig. 4)</p><p>Fannia dupla Nishida, 1974: 205 . Type locality: Japan, Ishikawa, Kanazawa, Mt. Iôzen. Fannia dupla: Pont 1977: 448; Pont 1986: 47; Nishida 1994: 82; Xue &amp; Wang 1998: 816; Lin &amp; Chen 1999: 108; Wang &amp; Xue 2002: 56; Su &amp; Wang 2004: 111.</p><p>Redescription based on the specimens collected in Beijing, China. MALE. Body length 4.00−5.00 mm. Eye bare; facets slightly enlarged on anterior margin in upper part; fronto-orbital plate and parafacial with grayishsilvery pollinosity; frons slightly narrower than the distance between two posterior ocelli at narrowest point; frontal vitta black, linear at narrowest point; frontal setae twelve to fifteen, long, nearly reaching ocellar triangle; orbital setae absent; postocular setae in one row, short and neatly arranged, without occipital seta behind the postocular setae on vertex; parafacial bare, at middle about 2/5 as wide as the width of postpedicel; antenna brown, postpedicel about 2.00x longer than wide, arista black and short plumose, slightly swollen in basal part, the longest individual hair shorter than aristal base; epistoma about at the same level of vibrissal angle, vibrissal angle behind frontal angle in profile; subvibrissal setae in one row, lateral with three or four fine setae; gena and genal dilation with fine black setae, upper margin of gena without upcurved seta; prementum with thin grayish-yellow pollinosity, its length about 2.00x as long as its width; palpus black, claviform, slightly longer than the length of prementum. Thorax ground-color black, notum with dark brown pollinosity, without distinct vitta; presutural acr triserial, hairlike, only prescutellar pairs long, dc 2+3, ia 0+2, pra 2 (fine but distinct), the anterior one about 1/3 as long as posterior notopleural seta; notopleuron without seta; basisternum, proepisternum, anepimeron, meron and katepimeron bare; katepisternal setae 1+1, katepisternum with some slightly straight setae and without ventral spine; anterior spiracle yellowish, posterior one brown; calypters brownish with dark brown margin, the lower one distinctly projecting beyond the upper one. Wing brown; veins dark brown; tegula black; basicosta dark brown; costal spine inconspicuous; node of Rs bare on ventral and dorsal surfaces; vein M straight, slightly close to vein R4+5 distally; crossveins without obvious cloud; haltere yellowish-brown. Legs black; fore coxa without anterior spine on ventral surface, fore femur with complete pv row, fore tibia without ad and median p, with two median pv; mid coxa without hook-like spine or spine-like seta, mid femur with stout av row in basal part, becoming short and comb-like setae row in distal 1/3, with complete pv row, slightly biserial in median part, mid tibia with one ad, one or two pd, the longest one shorter than mid tibial width in distal part, mid first tarsomere without basal tooth-like spine on ventral surface; hind coxa with one long seta on posterior surface, hind femur with a short av row in basal 2/3, with two stout setae in distal 1/3, without pv row, hind tibia with three to five av, four or five ad and two pd. Abdomen oval and flattened, ground-color black, with dense grayish-brown pollinosity; syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4 each with one broad median inverted triangular vitta, tergite 5 with one narrow median stripe; sternite 1 bare; terminalia see Nishida (1974: 206).</p><p>FEMALE. Unknown.</p><p>Material examined. CHINA: Beijing: 2♂, Yanqing, Mt. Songshan, 31.V.2009, Coll. D. Zhang (MBFU).</p><p>Distribution. Palearctic: China (Beijing, new record from mainland China), Japan; Oriental: China (Taiwan).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C287E2FFE5FFF4DBFBF8E08BD7FCB0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Zhang, Dong;Li, Wei;Zhang, Ming;Wang, Ming-Fu;Wang, Rong-Rong	Zhang, Dong, Li, Wei, Zhang, Ming, Wang, Ming-Fu, Wang, Rong-Rong (2016): Fanniidae (Insecta, Diptera) from Beijing, China, with key and description of one new species. Zootaxa 4079 (4): 401-414, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4079.4.1
03C287E2FFE7FFFADBFBFC578B49FD26.text	03C287E2FFE7FFFADBFBFC578B49FD26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fannia hirticeps (Stein 1892)	<div><p>Fannia hirticeps (Stein, 1892)</p><p>(Fig. 5)</p><p>Homalomyia hirticeps Stein, 1892: 70 . Type locality: Germany, near Genthin.</p><p>Fannia hirticeps: Hennig 1955: 21; Chillcott 1961: 96; Zhang et al. 1984: 3; Pont 1986: 48; Wang &amp; Wu 1996: 66; Rozkošný et al. 1997: 22; Xue &amp; Wang 1998: 815; Wu &amp; Wang 2002: 563; Su &amp; Wang 2004: 111; Wang et al. 2004a: 34; Wang &amp; Wang 2006: 63; Xue et al. 2006: 496; Domínguez &amp; Roig-Juñent 2008: 577.</p><p>Redescription based on the specimens collected in Beijing, China. MALE. Body length about 5.00 mm. Eye with long and dense brownish hairs; facets slightly enlarged on anterior margin in upper part; fronto-orbital plate and parafacial with dense grayish-silvery pollinosity; frons about as wide as the distance between two posterior ocelli at narrowest point; frontal vitta black, with grayish-white pollinosity, linear at narrowest point; frontal setae six to eight, stout, situated on the lower 3/4 of frons, orbital setae absent; postocular setae short, in one row, with some occipital setae behind the postocular setae on vertex; parafacial bare, at middle about 0.75x to 1.00x as wide as the width of postpedicel; antenna black, postpedicel about 2.00x longer than wide, arista black, bare or short plumose, slightly swollen in basal part; epistoma about at the same level of vibrissal angle, vibrissal angle behind frontal angle in profile; subvibrissal setae in one row, lateral with one or two rows of short setae; gena and genal dilation with fine black setae, upper margin of gena without upcurved seta; prementum with thin grayish-yellow pollinosity, its length about 2.00x as long as its width; palpus black, claviform, as long as the length of prementum. Thorax ground-color black, notum with dense grayish-yellow pollinosity, without distinct vitta; presutural acr biserial, hair-like, only prescutellar pairs long, dc 2+3, ia 0+2, pra 1, stout, about 2/3 as long as the length of posterior notopleural seta; notopleuron without seta; basisternum, proepisternum, anepimeron, meron and katepimeron bare; katepisternal setae 1+1, katepisternum with some setae and without ventral spine; anterior spiracle yellowish, posterior one brown; calypters yellowish, the lower one equal in size to the upper one. Wing brown; veins dark brown; tegula black; basicosta yellowish-brown; costal spine inconspicuous; node of Rs bare on ventral and dorsal surfaces; vein M straight, slightly close to vein R4+5 distally; crossveins without cloud; haltere brownish-yellow and dark drown at basal part. Legs black; fore coxa without anterior spine on ventral surface, fore femur with complete pv row, fore tibia with one apical d, each segment of fore tarsi with one pair of slender sensory setae; mid coxa without any hook-like spine or spine-like seta, mid femur with stout and sparse av row in basal part, becoming shorter and denser towards apex, with a gap in subapical part, with three or four comb-like setae in distal part, with stout pv row, slightly biserial in median part, p row long and sparse, mid tibia slightly swollen in distal 2/3, with two or three ad and two pd, and with numerous slender setae on ventral surface, the longest one slightly shorter than mid tibial width in distal part, mid first tarsomere with a basal tooth-like spine on ventral surface, the length of the spine about 1.50x to 2.00x as long as tibial width in basal part; hind coxa bare on posterior surface, hind femur slightly curved, with a complete av row, becoming stout and slightly upcurved in distal 3/4, the length of the longest av more than 2.00x of femur width in distal half, with one row of slender setae in posterior surface in basal part, becoming to posterodorsal surface in median part, and to posteroventral surface in distal part, several setae with tip curved in distal part, hind tibia with one stout median av, one ad, and one median a. Abdomen long and flattened, ground-color black, with dense greenish-gray pollinosity; syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4 each with one dark broad median triangular vitta, tergite 5 with one dark median vitta in basal part, each tergite with long lateral marginal setae; sternite 1 with four to six long setae on each side; terminalia see Chillcott (1961: 30, 34, 172).</p><p>FEMALE. Body length about 3.90 mm. Eye facets equal large; fronto-orbital plate and parafacial with dense grayish pollinosity; frons at middle about 3/7 as wide as the distance between the width of head; orbital setae two; frontal setae five; at middle parafacial about 3/5 as wide as the width of postpedicel. Mid tibia without slender seta on ventral surface; hind tibia with two d, without a. Abdomen entirely black. Other morphological characteristics are similar to those of the male.</p><p>Material examined. CHINA: Beijing: 10♂, Zhongguancun, 10−11.IV.1972, [collector unknown] (NZMC) ; 4♂, Yanqing, Mt. Songshan, 12.IV.2010, Coll. D. Zhang (MBFU) ; 21♂, 1♀, Haidian, Campus of Beijing Forestry University, 27.IV.2010, Coll. D. Zhang (MBFU); 12♂, Haidian, Campus of Beijing Forestry University, 12.IV.2012, Coll. M. Zhang &amp; M.X. Zhang (MBFU); 24♂, Haidian, Campus of Beijing Forestry University, 13.IV.2012, Coll. Y.Z. Yang, Y.O. Chen &amp; X.H. Liu (MBFU); 1♂, Haidian, Campus of Beijing Forestry University, 8.IV.2013, Coll. D. Zhang (MBFU); 7♂, Haidian, Campus of Beijing Forestry University, 15.IV.2013, Coll. X.H. Liu (MBFU); 29♂, Haidian, Campus of Beijing Forestry University, 20−24.IV.2013, Coll. M. Zhang (MBFU); 5♂, Haidian, Campus of Beijing Forestry University, 3.IV.2014, [collector unknown] (MBFU) ; 27♂, Haidian, Campus of Beijing Forestry University, 6.IV.2014, Coll. W. Li &amp; H.J. Wan (MBFU) .</p><p>Distribution. Palearctic: China (Beijing, Shandong, Shanxi), Germany; Nearctic: USA (Alaska).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C287E2FFE7FFFADBFBFC578B49FD26	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Zhang, Dong;Li, Wei;Zhang, Ming;Wang, Ming-Fu;Wang, Rong-Rong	Zhang, Dong, Li, Wei, Zhang, Ming, Wang, Ming-Fu, Wang, Rong-Rong (2016): Fanniidae (Insecta, Diptera) from Beijing, China, with key and description of one new species. Zootaxa 4079 (4): 401-414, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4079.4.1
03C287E2FFE9FFF8DBFBFD3A8CDCF866.text	03C287E2FFE9FFF8DBFBFD3A8CDCF866.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Fannia papei Zhang & Li & Zhang & Wang & Wang 2016	<div><p>Fannia papei sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs. 6−9)</p><p>Description. MALE. Body length 3.75−4.10 mm. Eye with short and distant hairs; facets slightly enlarged on anterior margin in upper part; fronto-orbital plate and parafacial with dense grayish-silvery pollinosity, frons almost as wide as the distance between two posterior ocelli at narrowest point; frontal vitta black, with brownishyellow pollinosity, the narrowest point narrower than the width of anterior ocellus; frontal setae eight or night, stout, nearly reaching ocellar triangle, orbital setae absent; postocular setae in one row, hair-like, occipital setae behind the postocular setae on vertex in one shorter row; parafacial bare, at middle about 1/3−2/3 as wide as the width of postpedicel; antenna black, postpedicel 1.70x to 2.00x as long as wide, arista black and short plumose, slightly swollen in basal part, the longest individual hair shorter than basal aristal width, epistoma not projecting beyond vibrissal angle, vibrissal angle beyond frontal angle in profile; subvibrissal setae in one row, lateral with one short row of setae; gena and genal dilation with fine black setae; gena with grayish-brown pollinosity, upper margin of gena without upcurved seta; proboscis short, prementum shining, its length 2.00x as long as its width; palpus black, claviform, as long as or slightly shorter than the length of prementum. Thorax ground-color black, notum with grayish-brown pollinosity, without distinct vitta; presutural acr triserial, hair-like, only prescutellar pairs slightly stout, the distance between two outer acr rows narrower than the distance between acr and dc rows, dc 2+2(3), ia 0+2, pra 1, about 1/2−2/3 as long as posterior notopleural seta; scutellum with widely spread fine setae in the dorsal except median parts; notopleuron without seta; basisternum, proepisternum, anepimeron, meron and katepimeron bare; katepisternal setae 1+1, katepisternum without ventral spine; anterior spiracle brownish, posterior one brown; calypters brown with yellow margin, the lower one distinctly projecting beyond the upper one. Wing dark brown; veins dark brown; tegula black; basicosta dark brown; costal spine inconspicuous; node of Rs bare on ventral and dorsal surfaces; vein M straight, slightly parallel to vein R4+5 distally; vein r-m straight, crossveins without obvious cloud; haltere brown. Legs black except fore legs brown in basal part; fore femur with complete and stout pv and pd rows, with several upcurved p rows, fore tibia with one apical d; mid coxa without any hook-like spine or spine-like seta, mid femur with long and sparse av row in basal half, becoming gradually shorter towards apex, bare in subapical part, three or four short setae in apical part, pv row complete, slightly biserial in middle part, p row slender, mid tibia slightly swollen in distal 1/3, with two or three ad and two pd, and with numerous slender setae on ventral surface, mid first tarsomere without basal tooth-like spine on ventral surface; hind coxa with one long seta on posterior surface, hind femur with one long av row and one short pv row, in distal 1/3 from the posteroventral to posterior surface bare, hind tibia with two av, one ad and two d. Abdomen long, depressed and flattened, with dense grayish-white pollinosity; syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4 each with one median inverted triangular vitta, tergite 5 with one narrow median stripe, each tergite with long marginal setae; sternite 1 with setae, sternite 5 profoundly indented on posterior margin and covered with setae (Fig. 8C); cercus elongate, concave on the median line, from lateral view slightly curved towards ventral (Figs. 8A, B), surstylus becoming slightly broader towards apex (Fig. 8B), bacilliform process absent.</p><p>FEMALE. Body length 3.70−4.00 mm. Fronto-orbital plate and parafacial with dense brownish-gray pollinosity; frons at middle about 2/5 as wide as the distance between the width of head; frontal vitta at narrowest point about 6.00x as wide as the width of anterior ocellus; frontal setae five or six, upper orbital setae two. Thorax presutural acr biserial; calypters brownish-yellow. Wing basicosta brownish-yellow; costal spine conspicuous. Legs entirely black; mid femur with complete and hair-like av row, with short pv in basal half, mid tibia with one ad, two or three pd; hind femur with one av row in basal 1/3 (with three or four stout), pv inconspicuous, hind tibia with one av. Abdomen with thin gray pollinosity, without obviously mark; sternite 1 bare; terminalia see fig. 9. Other morphological characteristics are similar to those of the male.</p><p>Remarks. This new species resembles F. nigriclara Zhang &amp; Xue, 1993 but differs from it by having parafacial about 1/3−2/3 as wide as the width of postpedicel; palpus as long as or slightly shorter than prementum; presutural acr triserial; calypters brown; mid tibia with two or three ad; hind coxa with one long seta on posterior surface; hind tibia with one ad; male sternite 5 slightly narrower and cercus slightly straight.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype ♂, Beijing: Yanqing, Mt. Songshan, 12.VI.2010, Coll. D. Zhang (MBFU) ; paratypes 4♂, 2♀, the same data as holotype (MBFU) .</p><p>Etymology. The new species is named after Dr. Thomas Pape in honor of his outstanding work on Calyptratae.</p><p>Distribution. Paleactic: China (Beijing).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C287E2FFE9FFF8DBFBFD3A8CDCF866	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Zhang, Dong;Li, Wei;Zhang, Ming;Wang, Ming-Fu;Wang, Rong-Rong	Zhang, Dong, Li, Wei, Zhang, Ming, Wang, Ming-Fu, Wang, Rong-Rong (2016): Fanniidae (Insecta, Diptera) from Beijing, China, with key and description of one new species. Zootaxa 4079 (4): 401-414, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4079.4.1
