Figure 1.Collection sites. A CLL showing Robyn Mackenzie the single female specimen of Palirika mackenziei sp. n. collected hill-topping on the summit of Tompilly Hill in late December 2007 B Tompilly Hill, a jump up on Plevna Downs, in extremely arid south-western Queensland C A single male specimen of Palirika culgoafloodplainensis sp. n. was collected during a Bush Blitz survey from this Malaise trap, 7 km NNW Toulby Gate on Culgoa Floodplains National Park (NP) on the Queensland/New South Wales Border, 134 km WSW Dirranbandi D Forrest lookout on Karara Pastoral Lease 213 km ESE of Geraldton in Western Australia, where two male specimens of Larrpana bushblitz sp. n. were hand netted hill-topping by CLL in September 2009 during a Bush Blitz survey. Photographs A and B by N. Starick, QM.
Figure 2.One of five most parsimonious cladograms (931 steps, CI = 0.24, RI =0.47). Part 1. Black circles = unique character changes, open circles = homoplasious changes. Bremer supports over branches.
Figure 3.One of five most parsimonious cladograms (931 steps, CI = 0.24, RI =0.47). Part 2. Black circles = unique character changes, open circles = homoplasious changes. Bremer supports over branches.
Figure 8.Larrpana bushblitz sp. n. Male genitalia: A) Epandrium ventral with sub-epandrial sclerites B Epandrium lateral C T8, dorsal D S8, ventral; Male genitalia: E Gonocoxal complex dorsal F Gonocoxal complex lateral G Gonocoxal complex ventral H Adeagal complex dorsal I Adeagal complex lateral J Adeagal complex ventral. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
Figure 11.Map of distribution. Closed circle - Palirika mackenziei sp. n. Open square - Palirika culgoafloodplainensis sp. n. Closed square - Larrpana bushblitz sp. n.