Abstract
This is a systematic account of the species of Chironomidae from Australia
based mainly on collections in Australian museums, the British Museum, and the
United States National Museum. One hundred and twenty-nine species are
described, 69 of them new, and keys are given to subfamilies, genera, and species.
The classification proposed by Brundin (1956) has been adopted; in this, the
subfamilies Diamesinae, Clunioninae, and Corynoneurinae are treated as, at the
most, tribes of the subfamily Orthocladiinae.
Type specimens of species described by Macquart, Walker, and Skuse
have been examined and the species redescribed and figured; an attempt has been
made to identify Kieffer's species, the types of which are probably lost.
Some account is given of the composition of the fauna, and the presence
of an element in the more primitive genera similar to the fauna of the southern
part of South America has been noted.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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