Morphometrics in the genus Amenia and revisionary notes on the Australian Ameniinae (Diptera: Calliphoridae), with the description of eight new species Author Colless, D. H. text Records of the Australian Museum 1998 1998-05-13 50 1 85 123 https://journals.australian.museum/colless-1998-rec-aust-mus-501-85123/ journal article 10.3853/j.0067-1975.50.1998.1275 bff05bfd-3c82-4fdb-b873-50f234f60d30 0067-1975 4652889 Paraplatytropesa rieki (Paramonov) Crosskey did not mention the profuse setulae of the propleuron (not present in some other species). Also, the abdominal sternites have profuse long hairs, not just "a few". The male genitalia are shown in Fig. 12 ; note the veryshortsurstyles, whichbarelyprojectbeyondthelateral lobes ofT9. I have two additional specimens, also from central Queensland ( Bundaberg , March 1973 , and Bin Bin Range , west of Biggenden , December 1974 , both colI. H. Frauca ) . Distribution ( Fig. 26 , p. 108). Queensland : Palm Island, Springsure, Collinsville, Bundaberg, Biggenden.