Triphoris labiata A. Adams, 1854
Triphoris labiatus A. Adams, 1854: 279 .
Triforis labiatus A. Adams, 1854 — Tryon 1887: 190.
Triphora labiata A. Adams, 1854 — Hedley 1903: 617, pl. 33, fig. 42–44.
Cautor labiata (A. Adams, 1854) — Cotton & Godfrey 1931: 55.
Notosinister labiata (A. Adams, 1854) — Laseron 1954: 147, fig. 6.
Cheirodonta labiata (A. Adams, 1854) — Marshall 1983: 80, fig. 8c, 32a–c.
Type locality. Australia, New South Wales, Sydney .
Type material. NHMUK 196569, lectotype . NHMUK 196570 /1–2, paralectotypes .
Distribution. Australia (Adams 1854; Tryon 1887; Paetel 1888; Hedley 1903; Pritchard & Gatliff 1905; Hedley 1907; Verco 1909; Hedley 1918; Cotton & Godfrey 1931; Laseron 1954; Cotton 1959; Marshall 1983; Wilson 1994; Albano et al. 2019).
Remarks. The genus Triphoris is of feminine gender, therefore the name should be Triphoris labiata . Lectotype designation by Marshall (1983). Marshall (1983) considered Notosinister confertus Laseron 1954 an abnormally grown specimen of Triphoris labiata A. Adams, 1854 and thus considered them conspecific.