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CHORISTIDAE

 


This family is defined by having CuA broadly fused basally with M in the forewing, unlike Panorpidae, and Rs is four-branched, rather than three-branched in Nannochoristidae. These are medium-sized insects with eruciform, terrestrial larvae. The costal area is also somewhat broader than in other families.

 


Chorista australis Klug 1838 Australia
Chorista luteola (Westwood) 1846 Australia
= Euphania luteola Westwood 1846
Meridiochorista insolita (Riek) 1973 Australia
= Neochorista insolita Riek 1973
Meridiochorista ruficeps (Newman) 1850 Australia
= Panorpa ruficeps Newman 1850
= Neochorista ruficeps (Newman) 1850
= Chorista victoriensis Issiki 1931
Taeniochorista bifurcata Riek 1973 Australia
Taeniochorista nigrita Riek 1973 Australia
Taeniochorista pallida Esben-Petersen 1914 Australia
Taeniochorista similis Riek 1973 Australia

 


Lambkin, K.J. 1996. Mecoptera, Pp. 123-135, in Wells, A., Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Vol. 28, Neuroptera, Strepsiptera, Mecoptera and Siphonaptera. C.S.I.R.O. Publishing, Melbourne, Australia.

Riek, E.F. 1973. A revision of Australian scorpion flies of the family Choristidae (Mecoptera). Journal of the Australian Entomological Society 12:103-112.

 


Last Update: 31 October 1997

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