Australimyzidae Explained
Australimyzidae is a family of flies (Diptera). There is 1 genus, containing 9 known species known from Australia and New Zealand and subantarctic surrounding islands. They have saprophagous larvae.[1] [2]
Species
- Australimyza
- A. australensis (Mik, 1881)
- A. glandulifera Brake & Mathis, 2007[1]
- A. kaikoura Brake & Mathis, 2007[1]
- A. longiseta Harrison, 1959[2]
- A. macquariensis (Womersley, 1937)
- A. mcalpinei Brake & Mathis, 2007[1]
- A. salicorniae Harrison, 1959[2]
- A. setigera Harrison, 1959[2]
- A. victoria Brake & Mathis, 2007[1]
Notes and References
- Brake . I . Mathis . W . 2007 . Revision of the genus Australimyza Harrison (Diptera: Australimyzidae). Systematic Entomology. 32. 2 . 252–275 . Wiley . 1365-3113. 10.1111/j.1365-3113.2006.00363.x.
- Harrison . R. A. . 1959 . Acalypterate Diptera of New Zealand. N. Z. Dep of Scientific and Industrial Research Bulletin . 128. vii+382 pp. New Zealand Dep of Scientific and Industrial Research.