Diaphyta fulvescens (Dallas), 1891
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https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-6055.2001.00210.x |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2E0287D5-1862-FFBF-9CDB-EF8CFE91FC38 |
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Luisschmitz |
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Diaphyta fulvescens (Dallas) |
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Diaphyta fulvescens (Dallas) (Figs 8,9)
Cuspicona fulvescens Dallas 1851: 299 .
Diaphyta fulvescens: Kirkaldy 1909: 141 ; Gross 1976: 487.
Cuspicona longiceps Walker 1867: 388 ; Kirkaldy 1909: 141 (syn.).
Type. Australia. Holotype female of fulvescens , New Holland, in BMNH, type seen .
Other material examined. Queensland. 1 Female, Mount Moffat National Park, Top Moffat Camp , 13–15.xii.1987, Monteith, Thompson, Yeates ( QMB) . New South Wales. 1 Male, 2 females, Lindfield , 33°46´S 151°11´E, 17.iv.1987, M. Stevens GoogleMaps ; 1 female, Point Clair , 18.ii.1975, M. Rigby; all USC . Western Australia. 1 Female, Broomehill , 33°51´S, 117°38´E, 17.ii.1985, R. P. McMillan GoogleMaps ; 1 Female, Star Swamp , North Beach, Perth, 2.xi.1983, R. P. McMillan; both WAM .
Other known distribution. South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania ( Gross 1976).
Diagnosis. Described by Gross (1976). Olive green with pale green or yellowish markings. Pygophore of male with posterior margin shallowly bilobed on either side of midline. Clasper F-shaped.
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United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)] |
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Australia, Queensland, South Brisbane, Queensland Museum |
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USC |
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Australia, Western Australia, Perth, Western Australian Museum |
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Diaphyta fulvescens (Dallas)
McDonald, FJD 2001 |
Diaphyta fulvescens:
Kirkaldy 1909 |
Cuspicona longiceps
Walker 1867: 388 |
Cuspicona fulvescens
Dallas 1851: 299 |