C) REVISION OF THE GENUS DASYDORYLAS SKEVINGTON, 2001

Dasydorylas Skevington in Skevington and Yeates, 2001: 435.

Type species. Pipunculus eucalypti Perkins, 1905, by original designation.

Diagnosis—Pterostigma present; notopleuron often with dense bush of long setae; scutellum often with well developed fringe of long setae; front femur usually with rows of ventral spines; femora usually with posterodorsal row of long, black setae; distal tibial spines present on front and mid tibiae; tegula usually with cluster of setae; ST8 with membranous area; surstyli usually turned up distally at 90°; subepandrial sclerite usually with dense setae at connection with surstyli; hypandrium often with cluster of anteromedial bristles; phallic guide usually narrow, no wider than deep; phallus trifid; ejaculatory apodeme usually funnel-shaped; sperm pump usually vase-shaped, with lateral flange around entire upper surface. For more details see Skevington and Yeates (2001).