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Cratyna (Pictosciara) vera Mohrig. A. Hypopygium 2004

Authors: Mohrig, Werner; Kauschke, Ellen; Broadley, Adam;

Cratyna (Pictosciara) vera Mohrig. A. Hypopygium 2004

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Cratyna (Pictosciara) vera Mohrig, 2004 (Fig. 10 A–C) Literature: Mohrig (2004): 141–142, fig. 11 a–e. Material: 1 male, 8.vii.2000, Australia, Queensland, surroundings of Cairns, Tablelands, Millaa Millaa Falls, wet tropics, leg. W. Mohrig; 1 male, 13.vi.1997, Mt Lewis, 37 km WSW of Port Douglas, 16°35´S, 145°16´E, wet tropics, leg. J. Seymour (PWMP; PABM). Comments. Cratyna vera is the type species of the subgenus Pictosciara Mohrig, 2004, described from Papua New Guinea. It is characteriZed by a short 3-segmented palpus with a sensory pit on the basal segment, yellow gonocoxite, and dark brown gonostylus with a short apical tooth and 4 longer spines in the apical third. Distribution. Australia, Queensland; Papua New Guinea. Genus Epidapus HALIDAY, 1851 Type species: Epidapus venaticus Haliday, 1856 – Insecta Brit. Dipt. 3: 56; monotypy [= Tipula atomaria De Geer, 1778]. Literature: Tuomikoski (1960): 96–100; Mohrig & Jaschhof (1999): 29–36; Menzel & Mohrig (2000): 299–339; Mohrig (2004): 150–160; Vilkamaa et al. (2014): 429–436.

Published as part of Mohrig, Werner, Kauschke, Ellen & Broadley, Adam, 2017, Black fungus gnats (Diptera: Sciaridae) of Queensland, Australia. Part I. Genera Chaetosciara Frey, Corynoptera Winnertz, Cratyna Winnertz, Epidapus Haliday, Keilbachia Mohrig, Lobosciara Steffan, Phytosciara Frey and Scatopsciara Edwards, pp. 451-481 in Zootaxa 4303 (4) on page 465, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4303.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/841442

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Sciaridae, Diptera, Cratyna vera, Animalia, Cratyna, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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