Fannia lepida explained

Fannia lepida is a fly species in the Fanniidae family. This species is smaller and more slender than the house fly, Musca domestica, and is similar in appearance to the lesser house fly, Fannia canicularis.[1] It is found in the Palearctic.[2] For identification see [3] [4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Shearer . D . Wall . R. Veterinary Entomology: Arthropod Ectoparasites of Veterinary Importance . Springer Publishing Company . 1997 . New York . 167–168 . 0-412-61510-X .
  2. Web site: Fauna Europaea . 2017-02-22 . 2018-08-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180830205314/https://fauna-eu.org/ . dead .
  3. Bei-Bienko, G.Y. & Steyskal, G.C. (1988) Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR, Volume V: Diptera and Siphonaptera, Parts I, II. Amerind Publishing Co., New Delhi.
  4. Book: D'Assis Fonseca . E. C. M. . 1968 . Diptera Cyclorrhapha Calyptrata: Muscidae . 118pp . Royal Entomological Society of London . Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects . 10 . London . 2017-02-22 . 2016-12-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161229025827/http://www.royensoc.co.uk/sites/default/files/Vol10_Part04b.pdf . dead .
  5. Séguy, E. (1923) Diptères Anthomyides. Paris: Éditions Faune de France Faune n° 6 393 p., 813 fig.Bibliotheque Virtuelle Numerique pdf