Abstract

A general survey is made of the Australian flies of the family Platystomatidae on the basis of large collections of preserved material and type specimens in European museums. Some information is provided on the biology and habits of the group. The distribution and abundance of the family in the zoogeographic regions of the world is described and particular attention paid to the distribution of genera occurring in Australia, both within and outside the Australian continent.

The external morphology of the Platystomatidae is described in some detail and the principal trends in morphological diversity are outlined. The apparent relationships of the Platystomatidae to other families of Diptera are given together with their morphological basis. The family is defined and a scheme is presented for the division of the Platystomatidae into five subfamilies.

A key to the Australian genera of Platystomatidae is given and a list of the known Australian species is presented. The genera Mesoctenia, Plagiostenopterina, Lamprogaster, Duomyia, and Euprosopia are defined. Keys to the 139 recognized Australian species of these five genera are provided together with descriptions of the species. Distributional data and, when available, habitat data are recorded for each species.

 
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Bibliographic Data

Short Form
McAlpine, 1973, Aust. Mus. Mem. 15: 1–256
Author
David K. McAlpine
Year
1973
Title
The Australian Platystomatidae (Diptera, Schizophora) with a revision of five genera
Serial Title
Australian Museum Memoir
Volume
15
Start Page
1
End Page
256
DOI
10.3853/j.0067-1967.15.1972.454
Language
en
Date Published
02 July 1973
Cover Date
31 December 1972
ISSN (print)
0067-1967
CODEN
AUNMA5
Publisher
The Australian Museum
Place Published
Sydney, Australia
Subjects
INSECTA: DIPTERA; TAXONOMY
Digitized
30 January 2009
Available Online
04 March 2009
Reference Number
454
EndNote
454.enw
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