Amblypsilopus zonatus (Long-legged Fly)

Notes from Bickel, D.J. 1994 Records of Australian Museum, Suppl. 21:1-394

Description - male. A distinctive coastal species known from southern Queensland to Vic-NSW border. Common in gardens and riparian/estuarine habitats.

Body length 6.2-6.4mm, wing 6.0X1.4mm

Head. Vertex, frons, face and clypeus bright shining metallic blue-green, arista of antenna black, about as long as head width.

Thorax. Dark Shining blue-green; scutellum dark blue; pleura wih some grey pruinosity; setae black.

Legs. Yellow. 

Wing. Elongate and narrow with R4+5 and M1 subparallel to apex; M2 absent; apex with large circular brown spot.

Abdomen. Metallic blue-green with bronze-brown matt bands near tergal overlap.

Female. Similar to male, except smaller (length 4.0-4.5, wing 4.0X1.3mm) and lacks the dark circular spot on the wing apex. Abdomen bright metallic green, much shorter than in male. 

Amblypsilopus zonatus is listed in the following regions:

South Coast

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Harvey Perkins, Lake Curalo - male
Harvey Perkins, Lake Curalo - female
Paul Whitington, Wonboyn - male

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