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Fauna of New Zealand Number 71 Fanniidae

$49.95 AUD
Discover the intriguing world of the Fauna of New Zealand with 'Number 71 Fanniidae', a must-have resource for entomologists and fly enthusiasts alike. Authored by M Cecilia Dominguez and published by Manaaki Whenua Press, this paperback book delves into the unique characteristics and ecological significance of the Fanniidae family of flies, known for their important role in medical and forensic contexts. Measuring 180 x 242 mm and comprising 91 pages, the book presents comprehensive insights into the habitat and behaviors of Fanniids. Predominantly found in forested areas, these flies are essential for understanding biodiversity in New Zealand. Fanniids, often associated with human environments, can be identified by the distinctive shape of their subcostal vein, making them an interesting subject of study. Whether you are researching entomology, or simply curious about New Zealand's fauna, this publication provides valuable information that is both informative and engaging. Published on 29-07-2014, it remains relevant for anyone interested in the ecological interactions of the Fanniidae flies and their association with decaying organic matter and excrement. Unlock the mysteries of these fascinating calyptrate flies today with 'Fauna of New Zealand Number 71 Fanniidae'.

Author: M Cecilia Dominguez Publisher: Manaaki Whenua Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 180 x 242 mm
Pages: 91
Publication Date: 29-07-2014

Fanniids are a small family of flies that are known mainly because many of the species are associated with humans and are of medical and forensic importance. Most of the species of Fanniidae have been described from the Holarctic region, but recently many new species have been described from the Neotropical region. The Fanniidae are inhabitants of forested areas, and are relatively rare in open landscapes. Males of almost all species form swarms in shaded areas and females may be attracted to decaying organic matter and excrement. Fanniidae can be most readily distinguished from other calyptrate flies found in New Zealand by the shape of the subcostal vein, which runs straight in its apical half, without any sinuous bend.

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Fauna of New Zealand Number 71 Fanniidae

$49.95 AUD
Discover the intriguing world of the Fauna of New Zealand with 'Number 71 Fanniidae', a must-have resource for entomologists and fly enthusiasts alike. Authored by M Cecilia Dominguez and published by Manaaki Whenua Press, this paperback book delves into the unique characteristics and ecological significance of the Fanniidae family of flies, known for their important role in medical and forensic contexts. Measuring 180 x 242 mm and comprising 91 pages, the book presents comprehensive insights into the habitat and behaviors of Fanniids. Predominantly found in forested areas, these flies are essential for understanding biodiversity in New Zealand. Fanniids, often associated with human environments, can be identified by the distinctive shape of their subcostal vein, making them an interesting subject of study. Whether you are researching entomology, or simply curious about New Zealand's fauna, this publication provides valuable information that is both informative and engaging. Published on 29-07-2014, it remains relevant for anyone interested in the ecological interactions of the Fanniidae flies and their association with decaying organic matter and excrement. Unlock the mysteries of these fascinating calyptrate flies today with 'Fauna of New Zealand Number 71 Fanniidae'.

Author: M Cecilia Dominguez Publisher: Manaaki Whenua Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 180 x 242 mm
Pages: 91
Publication Date: 29-07-2014

Fanniids are a small family of flies that are known mainly because many of the species are associated with humans and are of medical and forensic importance. Most of the species of Fanniidae have been described from the Holarctic region, but recently many new species have been described from the Neotropical region. The Fanniidae are inhabitants of forested areas, and are relatively rare in open landscapes. Males of almost all species form swarms in shaded areas and females may be attracted to decaying organic matter and excrement. Fanniidae can be most readily distinguished from other calyptrate flies found in New Zealand by the shape of the subcostal vein, which runs straight in its apical half, without any sinuous bend.

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