The endemic Australian genus Bonjeania Irwin & Lyneborg is revised. Seven species are described as new: B. angelikae sp. n., B. clamosis sp. n., B. dynastis sp. n., B. flavofemoralis sp. n., B. irwinae sp. n., B. orphne sp. n. and B. trilineata sp. n. Three species, B. actuosa (White), B. nitidifrons (Macquart) and B. segnis (White), are redescribed. All species of Bonjeania were compared in a cladistic analysis with Agapophytus albobasalis Mann and five exemplars of the speciose sister genus Parapsilocephala Kröber, and the phylogenetic relationships of Bonjeania discussed. The male genitalic musculature of B. clamosis sp. n. is described and figured, and discussed with respect to previous studies on other Therevidae
The Australian species of Allomethus and Claraeola are revised and include one described species, Cl...
Laxotela gen. n. is described and figured from Australia, with five new species: L. gaimarii sp. n.,...
Australian stiletto flies of the sister-genera Acupalpa Kröber, 1912 and Pipinnipons Winterton, 2001...
The stiletto fly subfamily Agapophytinae is diverse and species rich in Australasia, with numerous u...
The stiletto fly subfamily Agapophytinae is diverse and species rich in Australasia, with numerous u...
FIGURE 1. Bonjeania zwicki sp. nov., holotype male habitus. Photo: Christine L. Lambkin, CSIRO
Agapophytinae subf.n. is a highly diverse lineage of Australasian Therevidae, comprising eight descr...
FIGURE 7. Bonjeania webbi sp. nov.: A, male head, lateral; male genitalia: B, epandrium, dorsal view...
FIGURE 5. Bonjeania jefferiesi sp. nov., male genitalia: A, epandrium, dorsal view; B, tergite 8, do...
FIGURE 6. Bonjeania lambkinae sp. nov., male genitalia: A, dorsal view; B, same, lateral view; C, go...
FIGURE 2. Bonjeania affinis sp. nov., male genitalia: A, epandrium, dorsal view; B, tergite 8, dorsa...
FIGURE 4. Bonjeania bapsis sp. nov.: A, male head, lateral; male genitalia: B, epandrium, dorsal vie...
FIGURE 3. Bonjeania argentea sp. nov., male genitalia: A, epandrium, dorsal view; B, tergite 8, dors...
FIGURE 2. Bonjeania affinis sp. nov., male genitalia: A, epandrium, dorsal view; B, tergite 8, dorsa...
FIGURE 8. Bonjeania zwicki sp. nov., male genitalia: A, dorsal view; B, same, lateral view; C, ejacu...
The Australian species of Allomethus and Claraeola are revised and include one described species, Cl...
Laxotela gen. n. is described and figured from Australia, with five new species: L. gaimarii sp. n.,...
Australian stiletto flies of the sister-genera Acupalpa Kröber, 1912 and Pipinnipons Winterton, 2001...
The stiletto fly subfamily Agapophytinae is diverse and species rich in Australasia, with numerous u...
The stiletto fly subfamily Agapophytinae is diverse and species rich in Australasia, with numerous u...
FIGURE 1. Bonjeania zwicki sp. nov., holotype male habitus. Photo: Christine L. Lambkin, CSIRO
Agapophytinae subf.n. is a highly diverse lineage of Australasian Therevidae, comprising eight descr...
FIGURE 7. Bonjeania webbi sp. nov.: A, male head, lateral; male genitalia: B, epandrium, dorsal view...
FIGURE 5. Bonjeania jefferiesi sp. nov., male genitalia: A, epandrium, dorsal view; B, tergite 8, do...
FIGURE 6. Bonjeania lambkinae sp. nov., male genitalia: A, dorsal view; B, same, lateral view; C, go...
FIGURE 2. Bonjeania affinis sp. nov., male genitalia: A, epandrium, dorsal view; B, tergite 8, dorsa...
FIGURE 4. Bonjeania bapsis sp. nov.: A, male head, lateral; male genitalia: B, epandrium, dorsal vie...
FIGURE 3. Bonjeania argentea sp. nov., male genitalia: A, epandrium, dorsal view; B, tergite 8, dors...
FIGURE 2. Bonjeania affinis sp. nov., male genitalia: A, epandrium, dorsal view; B, tergite 8, dorsa...
FIGURE 8. Bonjeania zwicki sp. nov., male genitalia: A, dorsal view; B, same, lateral view; C, ejacu...
The Australian species of Allomethus and Claraeola are revised and include one described species, Cl...
Laxotela gen. n. is described and figured from Australia, with five new species: L. gaimarii sp. n.,...
Australian stiletto flies of the sister-genera Acupalpa Kröber, 1912 and Pipinnipons Winterton, 2001...