identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03CAC778FFB3F009FF6AFF5BEC67FBC3.text	03CAC778FFB3F009FF6AFF5BEC67FBC3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Minjerribah Bickel 2019	<div><p>Minjerribah Bickel, gen. nov.</p><p>Type species. Minjerribah litoura Bickel sp. nov., here designated.</p><p>Etymology. Minjerribah is the name for North Stradbroke Island given by its traditional custodians, the Quandamooka people. The gender is feminine.</p><p>Diagnosis. Genus Minjerribah (this generic diagnosis is based on a single species and emphasizes characters considered to be of generic importance). Body length about 4.0 mm; wing: 3.8 x 1.6 mm. Head. Slightly wider than high in anterior view; pair distinct converging postvertical setae on dorsal postcranium, not in line with postocular setae; pairs of vertical and diverging ocellar setae present; lower face and clypeus wide, and clypeus distinctly tectiform in both sexes; scape bare; pedicel with conus protruding into socket-like postpedicel, evident in both median and lateral views of both sexes; postpedicel lobate and rounded, with dorsal arista comprised of short basal article and long distal article. Thorax. Acrostichal setae totally absent; 5 strong dc present, decreasing in size anteriorly; median scutellar setae strong, lateral scutellar seta about one-quarter length of median seta; proepisternum just dorsad of coxa I with strong curved seta. Legs. FI bare; TI with strong ad, dorsal and pv setae; FII with strong anterior and posterior preapical setae at 4/5; TII with strong ad, dorsal, and ventral setae; FIII with only strong anterior seta at 4/5 and with two short av setae distally; TIII with strong ad, dorsal and ventral setae and double posterior row of some 12–15 irregular setal pairs along length. Wing. Rather broad; membrane hyaline; R 2+3 ending in costa near 9/10; R 4+5 and M diverging from base, and bowed with respect to each other beyond dm-cu crossvein, but subparallel apically with R 4+5 joining costa anteriad of apex, and M joining posteriad of apex; vein M with flexion or bosse alaire halfway between join with dm-cu and apex. Abdomen. Tergites 1–5 wide and rounded, not dorsoventrally flattened; segments 6, 7, 8 and hypopygium mostly retracted under tergite 5 at rest and devoid of setae; tergite 6 bare, short and weak, almost entirely retracted under segment 5; segment 7 bare, reduced to narrow band with sternite 7 attached to ovate sternite 8; epandrium rounded, subrectangular; surstylus short, lobate and fused with epandrium (Figs 1, 4); cercus short, lobate; female oviscapt with tergites 9+10 (sensu Capellari 2018) divided into two acanthophorites, each bearing 4 pointed spines (Fig. 3).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CAC778FFB3F009FF6AFF5BEC67FBC3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Bickel, Daniel J.	Bickel, Daniel J. (2019): Minjerribah (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), a new genus from coastal Queensland, Australia. Zootaxa 4686 (4): 593-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4686.4.8
03CAC778FFB3F00AFF6AFB12ED25FBEA.text	03CAC778FFB3F00AFF6AFB12ED25FBEA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Minjerribah litoura Bickel 2019	<div><p>Minjerribah litoura Bickel, sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 1–5)</p><p>Type Material. HOLOTYPE ♂, PARATYPES 2 ♂, 3♀, AUSTRALIA: Queensland: North Stradbroke Island, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.4&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-27.5" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.4/lat -27.5)">Dunwich</a> [approx. 5–100 m, 27°30′S 153°24′E], 22.VIII.1958, C.D. Michener . PARATYPES: 1 ♂, same but F.J. Perkins; 3 ♂, 4 ♀, same but S.S. Sekhon [Holotype, QMB registration T245508, 5 ♂ &amp; 6 ♀ paratypes, QMB; 1 ♂ &amp; 1 ♀ paratypes, AMS]</p><p>.</p><p>Description. Male (Fig. 4). Body length: 3.9–4.1 mm; wing: 3.8 x 1.6 mm. Head (Fig. 1). Cuticle of postcranium, vertex, frons and face dark brown, with frons covered by dense orientated brown pruinosity, and postcranium and face covered by dense grey pruinosity; head slightly wider than high in anterior view; setae black; postoculars forming single row of short black setae around posterior orbit; pair of distinct converging postvertical setae on dorsal postcranium, not in line with postocular setae; ventral postcranium without field of setae; pairs of strong vertical and diverging ocellar setae present; upper face narrowed under antennae; lower face and clypeus wide, and clypeus distinctly tectiform; eye facets uniform; palpus ovate with grey pruinosity and black subapical seta; proboscis brown and rather short; antenna dark brown; scape bare, pedicel with corona of short black setae, and with conus protruding into socket-like base of postpedicel, evident in both median and lateral views; postpedicel lobate and rounded, with slight dorsal depression, from which arista arises; arista as long as head height. Thorax. Mesonotum, scutellum, and pleura dark brown; pleura covered by dense grey pruinosity, and mesonotum mostly covered with lighter brown pruinosity, but ac and dc bands with orientated pruinosity which appear dark brown in posterior view; all setae black; ac totally absent; 5 strong dc present, decreasing in size anteriorly; 1 strong pa, only 1 sa, 1 sr, 1 strong hm, 1 pm, 2 npl; median scutellar setae strong, lateral scutellar seta weak, about one-quarter length of median seta; proepisternum just dorsad of coxa I with strong curved seta. Legs. Coxae and remainder of legs mostly dark brown with yellowish cuticle where coxae join trochanters/ femora, and femoral “knees” slightly yellow; coxae covered with grey pruinosity; CI with strong distolateral row of 4 strong black setae and with some short black vestiture along distal half; CII with some short black anterolateral setae; CIII with strong black lateral seta at 1/3; legs covered with short black vestiture, and stronger setae as noted; Leg I: 3.5; 3.8; 0.9/ 0.7/ 0.5/ 0.4/ 0.6; FI bare; TI with ad seta at 3/10 and stronger ad seta at 2/5; strong dorsal seta at 3/5, strong pv setae at 1/2 and 3/5, and with subapical circlet of anterior (weak), ad, pd (strong) and posterior setae; tarsus I unmodified; Leg II: 5.0; 5.0; 2.5/ 1.0/ 0.8/ 0.5/ 0.7; FII with strong anterior and posterior preapical setae at 4/5; TII with very strong ad setae at 1/4 and 1/2, strong dorsal setae at 1/5, 1/3, and 3/5, ventral at 1/2 (weak) and 3/4, and with subapical circlet of strong pd, dorsal (shorter), ad, av, and pv setae; tarsus II unmodified; Leg III: 5.0; 6.5; 1.9/ 0.9/ 0.8/ 0.6/ 0.6/ 0.5; FIII with only strong anterior seta at 4/5 and with two short av setae distally; TIII with strong ad setae at 1/5, 1/3 (stronger) and 5/8, strong dorsal setae at 1/5, 3/10, 1/2 and 7/10, double posterior row of some 12–15 irregular setal pairs along length, strong ventral seta near 1/2 and 2/3, and subapical circlet of strong av, ad, dorsal, and pv seta; tarsus III unmodified. Wing. Rather broad; membrane hyaline, but with brownish infuscation on membrane along major veins and dm-cu crossvein; R 2+3 ending in costa near 9/10; R 4+5 and M diverging from base, and bowed with respect to each other beyond dm-cu crossvein, but subparallel apically with R 4+5 joining costa anteriad of apex, and M joining posteriad; vein M with flexion or bosse alaire halfway between join with dm-cu and apex; CuAx ratio: 0.9; anal angle absent; lower calypter brown with fan of black setae; halter pale yellow. Abdomen (Fig. 2). Tergites 1–5 wide and rounded, not dorsoventrally flattened, and mostly shiny dark brown with each distal margin with narrow band of silvery pruinosity; tergites covered with short black vestiture and each with row of longer setae near tergal margins; sternites not visible; tergite 6 bare and short, almost entirely retracted under segment 5; segment 7 bare, reduced to short band; sternite 8 ovate with setae only along distal third; tergites 6, 7, 8 and hypopygium mostly retracted under tergite 5 at rest; epandrium rounded, subrectangular; hypandrium not evident; phallus internal with apical hook; surstylus not strongly differentiated from epandrium but fused to it and with 7–8 strong setae along margin; cercus yellowish, lobate and externally rounded and covered with yellow hairs.</p><p>Female (Figs 3, 5). Body length: 4.0 mm; wing: 3.8 x 1.7 mm; similar to male except as noted: lower face and clypeus slightly wider; oviscapt broad, tergite 9+10 divided into two acanthophorites, each bearing 4 strong pointed spines (Fig. 3).</p><p>Remarks. Minjerribah litoura sp. nov. is known from a collection made in August on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland (see Discussion, below). The specific epithet litoura is from Greek, with “litos” meaning simple or plain, and “oura” meaning tail, in reference to the rather simple hypopygium of this species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CAC778FFB3F00AFF6AFB12ED25FBEA	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Bickel, Daniel J.	Bickel, Daniel J. (2019): Minjerribah (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), a new genus from coastal Queensland, Australia. Zootaxa 4686 (4): 593-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4686.4.8
