Emesopsis bunda Wygodzinsky
Figs. 5 A–C, 6
Emesopsis bunda Wygodzinsky, 1956: 209, figs. 109–116
Material examined. AUSTRALIA: Queensland: 1 ɗ, Centenary Lakes, Cairns, 16.9o S 145.7o E, December 1988, Zoo. Dept. Univ. Cant. N.Z. (QM)
Diagnosis. Recognized by the following combination of characters: M and Cu fused basal of discal cell, subquadrate subbasal cell present, M margin of subbasal cell scalloped, R+M apical of discal cell branched (Fig. 5 B); postocular region of head without tumid genal area; foreleg (Fig. 5 C) and hindleg (Fig. 5 A) colouration; body length ca. 4.8 mm.
Distribution. Endemic to Australia (Fig. 6).
Remarks. Wygodzinsky (1956) described this species from a single male specimen collected in Bundaberg, Queensland. Though we have not seen the holotype, the single male we have examined matches the original description. Little is known of this species.