Phytosciara (Dolichosciara) pseudoornata MOHRIG, 1999 (Fig. 16 A –B; 17 C)
Literature: Mohrig (1999): 187–188, fig. 29 a–d.
Material. 11 males, 8.vii.2000, Australia, Queensland, Fig Tree Cathedral, Gilles Highway near Cairns, wet forest, caught by net, leg. W. Mohrig ; 20 males, 8 females, 13.vi.1997; 1 male, 1 female, 23.vi.1997; 5 males, 11 females, 29.vi.1997; 13 males, 15 females, 8.viii.1997, Queensland, Mt Lewis, 37 km WSW of Port Douglas, 16°35´S, 145°16´E, wet forest, Malaise trap, leg. J. Seymour (PWMP; 2 males, 1 female in ANIC; 2 males in PABM).
Comments. The species is characteriZed by a yellow scape and pedicel, a yellowish thorax, a long y without or with just 1–2 macrotrichia, a yellow hypopygium with a darkened gonostylus, gonocoxite with 2 long strong bristles, a gonostylus with 4 strong spines on dorsal side, a small intergonocoxal lobe with a few bristles, and a longer than broad tegmen. The species has been described from Papua New Guinea. It is a common species within wet forests.
Distribution. Australia, Queensland; Papua New Guinea.
Genus Scatopsciara EDWARDS, 1927
Type species: Sciara quinquelineata Macquart, 1834: 149 (= Sciara vitripennis Meigen, 1818).
Literature: Tonnoir & Edwards (1927): 798 (as subgenus of Sciara Meigen); Tuomikoski 1960: 150–156; Menzel & Mohrig (2000): 480–508; Mohrig (2004): 166–168; Vilkamaa et al. (2012d): 67–74.