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<emphasis id="B935EA87281B4F59FF72F9D5FEA9F9C0" bold="true" box="[141,275,1616,1638]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="127">Oecetis gilva</emphasis>
Neboiss
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<paragraph id="8BFE3695281B4F59FF72F9F8FEFBF935" blockId="20.[141,321,1661,1683]" box="[141,321,1661,1683]" pageId="20" pageNumber="127">Figures 54, 55, 75</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B935EA87281B4F59FF4CF92FFE91F91A" box="[179,299,1705,1725]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="127">Oecetis gilva</emphasis>
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, figs 774776. —
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, figs 35, 36;
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.
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. Male, Tas.,
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R.
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near Evandale (
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T-5491).
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<emphasis id="B935EA87281B4F59FF72F8A0FE84F89E" box="[141,318,1829,1848]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="127">Material examined</emphasis>
. Eighty-seven samples examined, from localities in south-eastern
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; 2 samples examined from far north-eastern SA.
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<emphasis id="B935EA87281B4F59FCD6F9D4FC2DF9C0" box="[809,919,1617,1638]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="127">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
In features of wing venation, pattern of markings, and male genitalia resembling
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superficially, but wings broader and more rounded apically, and male generally without scales on anterior wing, inferior appendages tapered distally. This species lacks a paramere in the phallus, a feature shared with
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, but unlike that species the phallotheca forms a pale dorsal spine.
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<emphasis id="B935EA87281B4F59FCD6F8BFFC4EF8E9" box="[809,1012,1850,1871]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="127">Revised description</emphasis>
. Wings relatively broad, forewing length 9.19.6 mm, rounded apically, male forewing with or without scales.Abdominal segments IIIV with tergites well sclerotised; IX short; segment X narrow, membranous, rounded apically. Male genitalia; figs 54, 55. Pre-anal appendages short, rounded apically. Phallus about twice length of segment IX, beak-like apico-ventrally, without a paramere, but in lateral view extended in a short, pale apico-dorsal spine. Inferior appendages clasper-shaped in ventral view, with basi-dorsal dorsal pouch; in lateral view, expanded and rounded dorsally, tapered to acute apex.
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<emphasis id="B935EA87281A4F58FF6AFE5EFEA0FE56" box="[149,282,475,496]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="128">Distribution.</emphasis>
A common species in
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,
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<emphasis id="B935EA87281A4F58FD49FE59FCB6FE56" box="[694,780,475,497]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="128">O. gilva</emphasis>
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occurs from northern NSW, throughout Vic., to the Flinders Ranges in SA and south to Tas.
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<emphasis id="B935EA87281A4F58FF6AFDC4FF4CFDF0" box="[149,246,577,598]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="128">Remarks.</emphasis>
The diagnosis of
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is expanded here to include the curious scaly winged form that has been collected together with
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,
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.
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from several lakes in
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. In all respects other than presence of patches on the wings, these animals appear to be identical. The winged forms could conceivably be hybrids between
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and
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.
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is often abundant in still to slow waters; the larvae build tube cases of sand.
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