Drosophila bunnanda — a new species from northern Australia with notes on other Australian members of the montium subgroup (Diptera: Drosophilidae) Author Schiffer, Michele Author Mcevey, Shane F. text Zootaxa 2006 1333 1 23 journal article 50251 10.5281/zenodo.174253 aee3b3f2-585c-4fd5-8621-50421296b16e 1175-5326 174253 montium subgroup Hsu montium subgroup—Hsu, 1949, Univ. Tex. Publ . 4920, p. 121 Male external genitalia with primary and secondary claspers, secondary clasper usually with very large bristles (but note that Drosophila paraviaristata Takada, Momma and Shima 1973 , is an exception in this respect); sex comb in almost all species (exceptions discussed by Bock 1980 and Lemeunier et al. 1986 ) with longitudinal rows of teeth along metatarsus and second tarsal segment; abdominal colour dimorphism rarely present ( D. jambulina is one of several exceptions), most species possessing shiny yellowish or brown tergites with clearly defined apical black bands in both sexes; abdominal tergites with sparse large apical bristles ( Bock 1980 ).