Abstract
The genus Heteronyx Guérin-Méneville is
defined and the 353 nominal Australian species are reviewed. Of the described
species, 222 are shown to be valid (152 based on unique type specimens) and
111 names are synonomised. Four species are transferred to other genera.
Lectotypes are designated and 28 extra Australian species are listed.
Australian species are described and keys for identification provided. The
possible reasons for the prolific speciation in
Heteronyx are discussed. Genetic drift following the
temporal and spatial isolation of small populations in a semi-desert
environment, and/or isolation resulting from prolonged drought combined
with local rainfall are suggested as causes.
Subject
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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