List of Australian Scatopsidae

This is a list of Scatopsidae taxa that occur in the Australian region.

Abbreviations

Psectrosciarinae

Anapausis

  • A. apiocybe Cook, 1977 (NSW)
  • A. conspicua Cook, 1971 (NSW)
  • A. irritata Cook, 1971 (NSW)
  • A. stapedifortmis Freeman, 1989 (NZ)
  • A. zealandica Freeman, 1989 (NZ)

Psectrosciara

  • P. brevicornis Johannsen, 1946 (Guam)
  • P. dapsila Cook, 1971 (WA)
  • P. elachys Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • P. minor Cook, 1971 (Vic)
  • P. nitida Cook, 1971 (NSW)
  • P. novoguiniensis Duda, 1928 (PNG)
  • P. rava Cook, 1971 (Qld)

Scatopsinae

Diamphidicus

  • Diamphidicus Cook, 1971
  • D. australis Cook, 1971 (ACT)

Rhegmoclema

  • R. angustipenne Cook, 1971 (NSW)
  • R. bifurcatum Cook, 1971 (NSW)
  • R. cerinum Cook, 1971 (WA)
  • R. collessi Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • R. hardyi Cook, 1968 (PNG - Bismarck Arch)
  • R. hirtipenne Cook, 1971 (NSW)
  • R. macrokylum Cook, 1971 (Qld))
  • R. madarum Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • R. noscum Cook, 1971 (NSW)
  • R. pallidum Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • R. parcum Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • R. pleonasmon Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • R. rarum Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • R. spatulatum Cook, 1971 (Qld, NSW)

Rhegmoclemina

  • R. batilliformia Cook, 1971 (NSW, SA)
  • R. eximia Cook, 1971 (Vic)
  • R. teretis Cook, 1971 (ACT, NSW))

Parmaferia

  • Parmaferia Cook, 1977
  • P. dentata Cook, 1977 (PNG)
  • P. pectinata Cook, 1977 (PNG)

Scatopse

  • S. notata (Linnaeus, 1758) ("Europa", widespread in Australia, subantarctic islands, Nearctic, Neotropics, Palearctic regions)
  • S.longipennis Skuse, 1889 (NSW)

Reichertella

  • R. forcipata Cook, 1971 (ACT), NSW, Vic)

Colobostema

  • C. abbreviatum Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • C. albipharsum Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • C. bihastatum Cook, 1971 (ACT, NSW)
  • C. caudiculum Cook, 1971 (NSW)
  • C. commoni Cook, 1971 (NSW)
  • C. cyclum Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • C. dilemmum Cook, 1971 (NSW)
  • C. diversum Cook, 1971 (ACT, WA)
  • C. diversum diversum Australia (ACT))
  • C. diversum wallacei Cook, 1971 (WA))
  • C. fumipenne Enderlein, 1926 (PNG)
  • C. hirsutum Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • C. metarhamphe Cook, 1971 (NSW, Qld))
  • C. nocturnale Cook, 1968 (PNG - Bismarck Arch)
  • C. occabipes Cook, 1971 (NSW, Qld)
  • C. occidentale Cook, 1971 (WA, ACT)
  • C. occidentale occidentale (WA)
  • C. occidentale tonnoiri Cook, 1971 (ACT)
  • C. paracyclum Cook, 1971 (Vic)
  • C. retusum Cook, 1971 (ACT)
  • C. rhamphe Cook, 1971 (ACT, NSW, Qld, Vic)
  • C. tribulosum Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • C. truncatum Cook, 1971 (Qld, (NSW)

Ferneiella

  • Ferneiella Cook, 1974
  • F. angusta Cook, 1977 (NSW)

Holoplagia

  • H. guamensis Johannsen, 1946 (Guam, Hawaiian Islands, Marshall Islands, Micronesia)
  • H.parallelinervis Duda, 1928 (PNG)

Hawomersleya

  • Hawomersleya Cook, 1971
  • H. aptera Womersley, 1942 (SA, ACT)

Swamerdamella

  • S. albimana Edwards, 1924 (Fiji, Niue)
  • S. araia Cook, 1971 (Qld)
  • S. arthmia Cook, 1971 (Tas, ACT)
  • S. crenata Cook, 1971 (NSW, ACT)
  • S. richmondensis Skuse, 1890 (NSW, Qld)
  • S. sessionis Cook, 1971 NSW, ACT)
  • S. stenotis Cook, 1971 (NSW, ACT)
  • S. therisa Cook, 1971 (Vic, ACT, NSW, SA, Tas)

Coboldia

  • C. fuscipes Meigen, 1830 ( (ACT, NSW, Qld, SA, Vic, WA, Hawaiian Islands, Norfolk Island, cosmopolitan) (also erroneously as Colboldia)

Rhexoza

  • R. chelata Cook, 1971 (NSW)
  • R. senticosa Cook, 1971 (Qld)
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gollark: Hmm, that's quite a lot longer than "high school" here.

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