Agapetus ablusus Neboiss
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Agapetus ablusus Neboiss View in CoL
( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 24 – 45 )
Agapetus ablusus Neboiss, 1986a: 214 View in CoL , figs 7–12.
Material examined: Holotype male: Victoria: Dee River 2 km NW of Millgrove (NMV-T-8178). Paratypes, Victoria: upper Acheron River, 37°38’S 145°42’E, 9.i.1957, 2 males, A. Neboiss, ANIC.
Victoria: 49 samples from central and eastern montane areas, NMV.
Diagnosis: This species resembles A. vicanthicus in having a tooth on segment X but is identified readily as the only Australian species with bilobed gonopods. The phallic apparatus bears patches of spinules or microtrichia.
Female: Lacking any distinctive features.
Forewing length: Male 4–5 mm; female 3.8–4.8 mm ( Neboiss 1986b).
Distribution. Known only from Victoria, from the catchment of the Yarra River to the east of Melbourne, and from south and west of Mt Baw Baw.
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Agapetus ablusus Neboiss
Wells, Alice 2010 |
Agapetus ablusus
Neboiss 1986: 214 |