Miscera Walker, 1863
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3641.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6160893 |
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Miscera Walker, 1863 View in CoL
Type species: Miscera resumptana Walker, 1863 , by monotypy.
Miscera was described from Australia, and in its current composition it is paraphyletic. The larvae of the type species, Miscera resumptana , are presumed to feed in the roots of grasses ( Poaceae ) or sedges ( Cyperaceae ), similar to most Australian species of this genus (unpublished). Another small group of species, related to the Australian Miscera basichrysa (Lower, 1916) , however, feeds in the fruits of palms of the genus Calamus (Arecaceae) . These species differ considerably from the remaining species of Miscera and represent an unnamed genus. Species of the Calamus -feeding group are found in tropical Australia, Papua New Guinea, northeastern India (Kallies, 1998), and Sulawesi Island (described below), suggesting a wide distribution in Southeast Asia. As the Australian Brachodidae are the subject of a separate study based on extensive material, I refrain from describing the new genus herein.
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