Austrosciara spectabilis (Skuse, 1888) comb. n.
(Fig. 7 A‒C)
Sciara spectabilis Skuse, 1888 [Skuse (1888): 716 ‒717; Skuse (1890): 408].
Type locality. Australia, New South Wales, Sydney.
Lectotype (here designated): Male. Slide bears original label data verbatim ‘ Sc. spectabilis / Ƌ (ink) TYPE./ F. A. A. Skuse (print)’, ‘Sydney’ (ink). Mounted in Canada balsam Dec. 2015. (ANIC; Slide No. 047-1).
Paralectotypes. Female. Same label data as male. 2 females and 2 males (not studied).
Remarks. The original description states “ Hab.—Sydney and Berowra (Masters and Skuse). November to January” (Skuse 1888).
Preservation. Flagellomeres lost, other structures in rather good condition.
Additional description. Male. Head. Dark brown. Eye bridge 3 facets wide; flagellomeres lost; palpus 3- segmented, yellow, basal segment without sensory pit, with 4-5 bristles. Thorax. Brownish, anterior and lateral parts of scutum and pleural sclerites yellowish, prescutellar and a few lateral bristles robust and dark; scutellum with 4 longer marginal bristles; postpronotum bare. Wing pale; R1 = 2/3 R; R5 throughout with macrotrichia dorsally and ventrally; y = x, with macrotrichia; M-stem weakly visible, with 1-2 macrotrichia; M-branches and 2/ 3 of CuA1 with macrotrichia, CuA2 without macrotrichia. Haltere short, brownish. Coxae yellow, legs yellowishbrown; apex of fore tibia with a broad comb of hyaline bristles, 1‒2 somewhat separated; spurs of middle and hind tibia equal in size, longer than width of tibia apex; claws without teeth. Abdomen. With dense, long, dark hairs. Hypopygium with a v-shaped ventral base, without a lobe or bristle patch; gonocoxite with short and sparse hairs at the inner ventral margin; gonostylus with dense hairs on the apex and the inner side, with a short apical tooth and 6‒7 fine, bristle-like spines as long as the tooth among spine-like hairs in the apical half of the inner side; tegmen as long as broad, apically rounded, with fine teeth and with a weak ventral parameral apodeme. Body length: 3.0 mm.
Comments. The species is characterized by macrotrichia on M-branches and CuA1, a yellowish-spotted thorax and a densely haired apex of the gonostylus with a short apical tooth and several very fine bristle-like spines among spine-like hairs in the apical half of the inner side.
Distribution. Australia (New South Wales).