Genus of flies
Austrosimulium australense , New Zealand
Austrosimulium is a genus of about 30 species of black flies that are distributed in Australia and New Zealand . There are 2 subgenera : Austrosimulium whose species are principally from New Zealand, and Novaustrosimulium which are exclusively Australian.[ 2] Austrosimulium is a sister genus to the monospecific Paraustrosimulium of South America.[ 3]
Some species are known to spread the protozoan blood parasite Leucocytozoon tawaki in penguins .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
In New Zealand, where they are known as sandflies or namu (in Māori from Proto-Austronesian *ñamuk "mosquito ", compare with Malay : nyamuk ),[ 7] [ 8] three species – A. australense , A. tillyardianum and A. ungulatum – bite humans.[ 9] [ 7] [ 10]
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A. M. Fallis; S. A. Bisset; F. R. Allison (1976). "Leucocytozoon tawaki n.sp. (Eucoccida: Leucocytozoidae) from the penguin Eudyptes pachyrhynchus , and preliminary observations on its development in Austrosimulium spp . (Diptera: Simuliidae)" . New Zealand Journal of Zoology . 3 (1). Wellington, New Zealand: The Royal Society of New Zealand: 11–16. doi :10.1080/03014223.1976.9517893 .
^ T. K. Crosby (1976). "Austrosimulium (Austrosimulium) dumbletoni n.sp. from New Zealand (Diptera: Simuliidae)" . New Zealand Journal of Zoology . 3 (1). Wellington, New Zealand: The Royal Society of New Zealand: 17–19. doi :10.1080/03014223.1976.9517894 .
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^ Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen (2010). "*ñamuk : mosquito" . Austronesian Comparative Dictionary . Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Retrieved 2 December 2022 .
^ Early, John (2009). Know your New Zealand ... native insects & spiders . New Holland. p. 120. ISBN 9781869662530 .
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