Abstract
The Australian taxa of Micropezidae (listed at end of paper) are keyed and
described. Crus, Scela,
Veru and Seva are new subgenera of
Metopochetus Enderlein. In all, 21 new species are
described in the genera Metopochetus,
CothornobataCzerny,
CrepidochetusEnderlein and
Mimegralla Rondani.
Cothornobata inermis (Malloch) is a new combination
(from Grammicomyia). Lectotypes are designated for
Calobata compressa Walker (now in
Metopochetus), Calobata bivittata
Macquart (now in
Metopochetus),Mimegralla contingens australicaHennig
(now M. australica),
Calobata contraria Walker [synonym
ofMimegralla sepsoides (Walker)]. Records of the
following from Australia are found to be erroneous:
Calobata albimana Macquart [synonym
ofTaeniaptera trivittata
(Macquart)],Mimegralla abana (Walker),
Calobata brevicellulata Macquart (now in
Mimegralla),
Calobata coeruleifrons Macquart (now in
Mimegralla) and
Metopochetus tipuloides (Walker). The erroneous record
of Cothornobata viriata (Enderlein) from Papua New
Guinea is corrected. Distributions of species are recorded by means of grid
references to a key map. Information on ecology and habits of Australian
micropezids is summarised. The populations of two flightless species are
vulnerable, because each is apparently dependent on an ecologically vulnerable
host-plant species (families Brassicaceae and Cephalotaceae). A phylogeny of
the recognised subfamilies and tribes of Micropezidae is given. Literature on
fossil micropezids is reviewed.
Subject
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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