Recifella doomba Cook, 1986

Figure 5C

Material examined. Queensland. 3/6/0, Lake Moondarra, Mt Isa, 20°35.274 S 139°34.357 E, 8-x-2005; 1/3/0, Fletcher Creek, Dalrymple NP, 19°49.125 S 146°03.771 E, 260 m asl, 22-x-2005; 1/3/0, Porcupine Creek, Porcupine Gorge NP, 20°21.039 S 144°27.852 E, 23-x-2005; 1/3/0, Alligator Creek, pool, upstream, Bowling Green Bay NP, 19°26.740 S 146°58.471 W, 79 m asl, 11-xi-2014; 1/8/0, Little Yabba Creek at crossing with road Kenilworth-Maleny, 26°37.427 S 152°41.334 E, 98 m asl, 19-xi-2014, 1/0/0 dissected and slide mounted; 1/0/0, Kolan River crossing Gin Gin-Kalpowar Road, 24°44.348 S 151°28.339 E, 149 m asl, 29-xi-2014.

Distribution. New South Wales, Queensland and the Northern Territory.

Remarks. Recifella doomba is characterized by combination of a long, heavy distoventral seta on III-leg-5 with large pectinations, and IV-leg-5 with three specialized setae widely separated, with the most distal one located in the distal half of the segment, as illustrated in Fig. 5C.