Hyperlasion aliens Mohrig 1996
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Hyperlasion aliens Mohrig, 2004
(Fig. 18A–C)
Hyperlasion aliens Mohrig, 2004 [Mohrig (2004): 159–160, fig. 27 a–f].
Literature: Menzel & Smith (2009): 38–40, figs 39–41.
Material studied. TASMANIA: 1 male, 31.viii.1988, Australia, Tasmania, Devonport, 103594, pot plant, indoors, leg. L. Hill (TAIC).
Diagnostic remarks. This species is characterized by the small size, 2 subapical pairs of spines on the gonostylus, one-segmented palps (without an apical pit of sensillae), very short, pin-shaped tibial spurs, and wing with both a reduced anal field and CuA stem.
Body length: 1 mm.
Economic importance. Not known to be a pest, so it is unlikely to be of economic importance.
Distribution. Papua New Guinea; Seychelles; Australia (Tasmania): new record. [Note: it is uncertain if this species is established in Tasmania as there is just one record].
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Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- TAIC
- Event date
- 1988-08-31
- Verbatim event date
- 1988-08-31
- Scientific name authorship
- Mohrig
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Diptera
- Family
- Sciaridae
- Genus
- Hyperlasion
- Species
- aliens
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Hyperlasion aliens Mohrig, 1996 sec. Broadley, Kauschke & Mohrig, 2018