Cratyna (Cratyna) flagria Mohrig, 1999
(Fig. 4 A–D)
Literature: Mohrig (1999): 179–180, fig. 23 a–c.
Material: 1 male, 13.vi.1997, Queensland, Mt Lewis, 37 km WSW of Port Douglas, 16°35´S, 145°16´E, wet tropics; 1 male, 8.viii.1997, same locality, Malaise trap, leg. J. Seymour (PWMP; PABM).
Comments. The species is characteriZed by flagellomeres with short basal nodes and two irregular rows of very long, cecidomyiid-like bristles and necks nearly as long as the basal node. Palpus 2-segmented, short and small. Gonocoxite short, intergonocoxal space closed, gonostylus larger than gonocoxite, elongate-oval and compact, with 5 short hyaline apical/subapical spines. Tegmen with a funnel-like apical structure.
Distribution. Australia, Queensland; Papua New Guinea.