Species Johnmannia kosciuskoensis Lambkin & Recsei, 2005
- Johnmannia kosciuskoensis Lambkin, C.L. & Recsei, J.M. in Lambkin, C.L., Recsei, J.M. & Yeates, D.K. 2005. Systematic revision of Johnmannia Irwin and Lyneborg (Diptera: Therevidae): Atypical metallic stiletto flies from Australian mesic habitats. Zootaxa 866: 1-28 [19].
Type data:
Holotype ANIC ANIC29004008 adult ♂ (over narrow stream in flowering wide grassy creek bed. Malaise 3–11 Jan 2002 CL Lambkin, NT Starick. 1380m {ANIC MT 1963: BIODIVERSITY BLITZ: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service: January 12–13 2002, Kosciuszko National Park}), NSW: Kosciuszko National Park, 1.7 km ENE of Thredbo [36°30'07"S, 148°19'02"E].
Distribution
States
New South Wales
Extra Distribution Information
Known only from type locality.
IBRA
NSW: Australian Alps (AA)
Diagnosis
Wing length: ca. 11.5 mm. Wings (Fig. 7F) entirely dark brown to black infuscation; darkest around veins, leaving centre of cells paler; black opaque triangular basal band; triangulate black opaque line medially; apical half of wing dark brown to black, paler posteriorly. Frons (Fig. 7C) and broad medial concavity without silver pruinescence. Face (Fig. 7C) with dense, silver pruinescence laterally from antennae along inner eye margin, absent medially, broadening ventrally on gena covering ventrally directed globular flange of gena at base of compound eye (Fig. 7D). Occiput (Fig. 7C, E) glossy black dorsally. Scutum with short lateral gold pruinescent stripes. Tarsomeres without basal orange band. Epandrium with short posterolateral extensions (Fig. 7G–H). Distiphallus (Fig. 7K–M) narrow, not expanded apically.
History of changes
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29-Jul-2013 | 29-Jul-2013 | MODIFIED | ||
10-May-2012 | 10-May-2012 | MODIFIED | ||
24-Mar-2010 | MODIFIED |