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Mound &amp; Walker
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(
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)
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Only one species is known in this genus. Described originally from a single female found in
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, both sexes and larvae of
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have been taken from the leaves of the common sword grass,
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, at various sites across southern
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, between Tasmania and Albany in Western
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(
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). This is a slen- der, yellow species, with a long head superficially similar to
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species, but with slender wings that lack a discal seta on the clavus, and prosternal basantra that bear one or two pairs of setae. The tergal campaniform sensilla are close to the posterior margin, as in
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, but no craspeda are developed (
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), antennal segment I lacks dorso-apical setae, tergite IX of females has very short median dorsal setae, and the males have a single round pore plate medially on the third sternite.
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