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7427E30DF6B85974B2937820FFBC61A3.text	7427E30DF6B85974B2937820FFBC61A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Exocelina apistefti Shaverdo, Surbakti & Balke 2021	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Exocelina apistefti Shaverdo, Surbakti &amp; Balke sp. nov. Figures 4, 8, 15 </p>
            <p> Exocelina nr. brahminensis #7287: Toussaint et al. 2021: figs 3-6. </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
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                  Indonesia: Papua Province, Sarmi Regency,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.71724/lat -2.5718334)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.71724&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.5718334">Foja Mts</a>
                 , 02°34'18.6"S, 138°43'02.1"E, 1700 m a.s.l. 
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            <p>Type material.</p>
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                 Holotype:   male " Indonesia: Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.71725/lat -2.571839)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.71725&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.571839">Foja Mountains</a>
                 , bog camp, 1700m, 23.v.-3.vi.2016, -2.571839 138.717250, Sumoked (Pap058)",  “7287” [green text] (MZB)  . 
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                 Paratypes: 2 females with the same label as the holotype (KSP) .   1 male, 1 female " Indonesia: Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.71149/lat -2.561006)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.71149&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.561006">Foja Mountains</a>
                 , river camp, 1600m, 23.v.-3.vi.2016, -2.561006 138.711487, Sumoked (Pap059)" (MZB, KSP)  . 
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            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Body size and form: Beetle small: TL-H 3.45-3.7 mm, TL 3.8-4.05 mm, MW 1.85-2 mm (holotype: TL-H 3.5 mm, TL 3.9 mm, MW 1.9 mm), with oblong-oval habitus (Fig. 4).</p>
            <p>Colouration: Dorsally piceous, with paler lateral sides of pronotum (Fig. 4). Head piceous, with slightly paler, dark brown, anterior margin; pronotum piceous, slightly paler towards lateral sides, lateral sides brown to dark brown, yellowish to reddish brown at anterior angles; elytra uniformly piceous; head appendages and proximal part of legs yellowish brown, legs distally brown.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture: Shiny dorsally, with fine microreticulation and almost invisible punctation on elytra. Head with dense and coarse punctation (spaces between punctures 0-3 times size of punctures), distinctly finer and sparser anteriorly and posteriorly; diameter of punctures equal to diameter of cells of microreticulation. Pronotum with distinctly finer and sparser punctation than on head. Elytra with very sparse and fine punctation, almost invisible. Elytra with weakly impressed microreticulation; pronotum and especially head with stronger microreticulation. Metaventrite and metacoxa distinctly but weakly microreticulate, metacoxal plates with longitudinal strioles and transverse wrinkles. Abdominal ventrites with weak microreticulation, strioles, and fine sparse punctation, coarser and denser on two last abdominal ventrites.</p>
            <p>Structures: Pronotum without lateral bead. Base of prosternum and neck of prosternal process with ridge, slightly rounded anteriorly. Blade of prosternal process lanceolate, relatively narrow, slightly convex medially, with distinct bead and few setae. Abdominal ventrite 6 broadly rounded apically.</p>
            <p>Male: Antenna simple. Pro- and mesotarsomeres 1-3 not dilated, narrow. Protarsomere 4 cylindrical, narrow, with medium-sized, thick, strongly curved anterolateral hook-like seta. Protarsomere 5 ventrally with anterior row of 13 and posterior row of six short setae (Fig. 8A). Median lobe with distinctly discontinuous outline; in lateral view, almost straight, with apex broad, curved downwards, and pointed at tip; in ventral view, with distinct submedian constriction, distal part narrower than proximal one, apex deeply and narrowly concave (Fig. 8B, C). Paramere with strong notch on dorsal side, with median notch tip sharply pointed, and subdistal part large and elongate; subdistal setae long and dense, of two kind: more numerous upper ones thin and lower setae shorter, thicker and flattened; proximal setae hair-like, distinctly more inconspicuous than subdistal ones (Fig. 8D). Abdominal ventrite 6 broadly rounded, with 9-11 lateral striae on each side.</p>
            <p>Female: Pro- and mesotarsi not modified. Abdominal ventrite 6 without striae.</p>
            <p>Affinities.</p>
            <p> The species evidently belongs to the  E. ekari group due to the discontinuous outline of its median lobe. The species is very similar to  E. brahminensis Shaverdo et al., 2012 in general appearance and structure of male genitalia, especially in the sharply pointed median notch tip of paramere, but differs from it in lager size (TL-H 3.15-3.3 mm for  E. brahminensis ), darker dorsal colouration, shape of the median lobe, and paramere setation. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>  Indonesia: Papua Province. This species is known only from  Foja Mountains , from and near the type locality (Fig. 15)  . </p>
            <p>Habitat.</p>
            <p>The specimens were collected from small, shallow forest creeks.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The species name  Exocelina apistefti derives from Greek  απίστευτος (feminine  απίστευτη ) meaning unbelievable. The name is an adjective in the nominative singular. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7427E30DF6B85974B2937820FFBC61A3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Shaverdo, Helena;Surbakti, Suriani;Sumoked, Bob;Balke, Michael	Shaverdo, Helena, Surbakti, Suriani, Sumoked, Bob, Balke, Michael (2021): Seven new species of the Exocelina ekari group from New Guinea central and coastal mountains (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae). ZooKeys 1026: 45-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1026.61554, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1026.61554
44537C2299725563BE22814381ABB69F.text	44537C2299725563BE22814381ABB69F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Exocelina bacchus Balke 2021	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Exocelina bacchus Balke nom. nov.</p>
            <p> Copelatus (Papuadytes) bacchusi Balke, 1998, not  Copelatus bacchusi Wewalka, 1981. </p>
            <p>Remark.</p>
            <p> We provide a replacement name for  Exocelina bacchusi (Balke, 1998), described as  Copelatus (Papuadytes) bacchusi Balke, 1998, since the species name of the latter is preoccupied by Wewalka (1981) and, therefore, it is a junior homonym of  Copelatus bacchusi Wewalka, 1981. The species stays named for its collector, Mick Bacchus. The name is a noun in apposition. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/44537C2299725563BE22814381ABB69F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Shaverdo, Helena;Surbakti, Suriani;Sumoked, Bob;Balke, Michael	Shaverdo, Helena, Surbakti, Suriani, Sumoked, Bob, Balke, Michael (2021): Seven new species of the Exocelina ekari group from New Guinea central and coastal mountains (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae). ZooKeys 1026: 45-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1026.61554, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1026.61554
C08B8B03EAC45142B28520F84C78C177.text	C08B8B03EAC45142B28520F84C78C177.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Exocelina bewaniensis Shaverdo, Menufandu & Balke 2014	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Exocelina bewaniensis Shaverdo, Menufandu &amp; Balke, 2014</p>
            <p>New records.</p>
            <p>
                  Indonesia: Papua Province:  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 137.50429/lat -3.584077)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=137.50429&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.584077">Puncak Jaya Regency</a>
                 (first record): 2 male, 1 female " Indonesia: Papua, Wano Land, creek @ jungle helipad, 870m, 4.ix.2014, -3,584077 137,5042947, Bennji (Pap027)", one male an additional label  “6527” [green text] (KSP). 1 male " Indonesia: Papua, S Iratoi, forest, 168m, 24.v.2015, -3,36070714518427 137,301383111625 (Pap040) Bennji" (KSP)  . 
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            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Papua New Guinea: Sandaun Province; Indonesia: Papua Province: Sarmi, Mamberano Raya, Nabire/Paniai, and Puncak Jaya regencies. The present records confirm that this morphologically variable species is broadly distributed in the central-northern part of western New Guinea.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C08B8B03EAC45142B28520F84C78C177	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Shaverdo, Helena;Surbakti, Suriani;Sumoked, Bob;Balke, Michael	Shaverdo, Helena, Surbakti, Suriani, Sumoked, Bob, Balke, Michael (2021): Seven new species of the Exocelina ekari group from New Guinea central and coastal mountains (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae). ZooKeys 1026: 45-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1026.61554, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1026.61554
A5C44E67EC755DD8A53C6E2F4D41083B.text	A5C44E67EC755DD8A53C6E2F4D41083B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Exocelina ekpliktiki Shaverdo, Surbakti & Balke 2021	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Exocelina ekpliktiki Shaverdo, Surbakti &amp; Balke sp. nov. Figures 11, 12, 15 </p>
            <p> Exocelina nr. oceai #6504: Toussaint et al. 2021: figs 3-6. </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
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                  Indonesia: Papua Province, Puncak Regency, south from  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 137.20088/lat -3.9056668)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=137.20088&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.9056668">Iratoi</a>
                 , 03°54'20.4"S, 137°12'03.2"E, 378 m a.s.l. 
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            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype:  male " Indonesia: Papua, S Iratoi, forest, 378m, 22.v.2015, -3,3904028 137,32009999, Pele &amp; Sumoked (Pap037)" (MZB) . </p>
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                 Paratypes: Puncak Regency:  16 males, 8 females with the same label as the holotype (MZB, KSP) .   3 males " Indonesia: Papua, S Iratoi, forest, 378m, 22.v.2015, -3,3904028031975 137,320099985226, Pele &amp; Sumoked (Pap037)", one male an additional label  “KSP6983” [green text] (KSP)  .  5 males, 2 females " Indonesia: Papua, S Iratoi, forest, 553m, 22.v.2015, -3,3919226937 137,3235277, Pele &amp; Sumoked (Pap038)" (KSP) .   1 male, 1 female " Indonesia: Papua, S Iratoi, forest, 553m, 22.v.2015, -3,39192269369959 137,323527764528, Pele &amp; Sumoked (Pap038)", with additional green text labels  “6989” and  “6988” , respectively (KSP)  .  17 males, 11 females " Indonesia: Papua, S Iratoi, forest, 450m, 23.v.2015, near -3,39192 137,323527764528, Pele &amp; Sumoked (Pap039)" (MZB, KSP) .   2 males " Indonesia: Papua, S Iratoi, forest, 450m, 23.v.2015, near -3,391922694 137,323527764528, Pele &amp; Sumoked (Pap039)", with additional green text labels  “6986” and  “6987” (KSP)  .   13 males, 5 females " Indonesia: Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 137.51149/lat -3.587955)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=137.51149&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.587955">Wano Land</a>
                 , red clay creek nr cave, 1100m, 3.ix.2014, nr -3.587955 137.5114945, Bennji (Pap024)", one male an additional label  “6517” [green text] (MZB, KSP)  . 
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                 Puncak Jaya Regency.   3 males " Indonesia: Papua, S Iratoi, forest, 220m, 21.v.2015, -3,38095162063837 137,311441982164, Pele &amp; Sumoked (Pap036)", one male an additional label  “6982” [green text] (MZB, KSP)  .   6 males, 6 females " Indonesia: Papua, Rouaffer,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 137.33298/lat -3.2403085)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=137.33298&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.2403085">Iratoi</a>
                 , hill in forest, 164m, 6.ix.2014, -3,2403086 137,3329744, Pele &amp; Sumoked (Pap028)", two males with additional green text labels  “6504” and  “6505” (KSP)  . 
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            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Body size and form: Beetle small: TL-H 2.95-3.35 mm, TL 3.35-3.65 mm, MW 1.6-1.8 mm, excluding the locality Pap024, (holotype: TL-H 3.15 mm, TL 3.55 mm, MW 1.7 mm), with oblong-oval habitus (Fig. 11), some specimens, especially teneral slightly egg-shaped.</p>
            <p>Colouration: Dorsally dark brown to piceous, with paler, reddish brown anterior half of head and lateral sides of pronotum (Fig. 11). Head dark brown posteriorly and largely (to half) reddish brown anteriorly; pronotum dark brown to piceous, with reddish to reddish brown lateral sides, sometimes also narrowly anteriorly and posteriorly leaving dark brown disc; elytra dark brown to piceous, with reddish brown sutural lines; head appendages yellow, legs yellowish red to reddish brown. Teneral specimens paler, to pale brown, with yellow anterior half of head and pronotal sides.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture: Shiny dorsally, with inconspicuous, almost invisible elytral punctation and weakly impressed microreticulation. Head with relatively sparse punctation (spaces between punctures 1-3 times size of punctures), evidently finer and sparser anteriorly and posteriorly; diameter of larger punctures almost equal to diameter of cells of microreticulation. Pronotum with finer, sparser, and more evenly distributed punctation than on head, often inconspicuous. Elytra with very sparse and fine punctation, almost invisible. Pronotum and elytra with weakly impressed microreticulation, sometimes stronger on pronotal sides; head with microreticulation much stronger. Metaventrite and metacoxa distinctly microreticulate, metacoxal plates with longitudinal strioles and transverse wrinkles. Abdominal ventrites with distinct microreticulation, strioles, and very fine and sparse punctation.</p>
            <p>Structures: Pronotum with distinct but narrow lateral bead, in some specimens reduced at posterior angles. Base of prosternum and neck of prosternal process with distinct ridge, slightly rounded anteriorly. Blade of prosternal process lanceolate, relatively narrow, slightly convex, with distinct lateral bead and few setae. Abdominal ventrite 6 broadly rounded.</p>
            <p>Male: Antenna simple. Pro- and mesotarsomeres 1-3 narrow. Protarsomere 4 narrow, with medium-sized, slightly curved anterolateral hook-like seta. Protarsomere 5 ventrally with anterior row of 13 and posterior row of four short, pointed setae (Fig. 12A). Median lobe with distinctly discontinuous outline; in lateral view, almost straight, with curved downwards, broadly pointed apex; in ventral view, with weak submedian constriction, distal part only slightly narrower than proximal one, and evenly, shallowly concave apex (Fig. 12B, C). Paramere with strong notch on dorsal side and subdistal part short and small; subdistal setae long, dense, curved at apex, few lower ones slightly flattened; proximal setae numerous, dense, but weaker than subdistal ones (Fig. 12D). Abdominal ventrite 6 with 5-10 lateral striae on each side.</p>
            <p>Female: Pro- and mesotarsi not modified. Abdominal ventrite 6 without lateral striae.</p>
            <p>Variability.</p>
            <p>Beetles from the locality Pap024 are larger (TL-H 3.25-3.65 mm, TL 3.55-4.0 mm, MW 1.75-2.0 mm), with distinctly larger and more robust median lobe and paramere, though of the shape and setation of the median lobe and paramere are the same.</p>
            <p>Affinities.</p>
            <p> The species evidently belongs to the  E. ekari group due to the discontinuous outline of its median lobe. Based on body size and form, colouration, dorsal surface sculpture, shape of anterolateral hook-like seta of the protarsomere 4, and shape and setation of genitalia, the new species is very similar to  E. soppi Shaverdo et al., 2012 and, especially, to  E. weylandensis Shaverdo et al., 2012. However, it differs distinctly from them in presence of the pronotal bead and in that, it is similar to  E. oceai Shaverdo et al., 2012 and can be as well as distinguished from the co-occurring species,  E. bewaniensis and  E. oraia sp. nov.; from  E. oraia sp. nov. also by not having modified male antennae. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Indonesia: Papua Province. This species is known only from the Wano Land (Fig. 15).</p>
            <p>Habitat.</p>
            <p>The specimens were collected from small forest creeks.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The species name  Exocelina ekpliktiki derives from Greek  εκπληκτικός (feminine  εκπληκτική ) meaning fantastic. The name is an adjective in the nominative singular. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A5C44E67EC755DD8A53C6E2F4D41083B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Shaverdo, Helena;Surbakti, Suriani;Sumoked, Bob;Balke, Michael	Shaverdo, Helena, Surbakti, Suriani, Sumoked, Bob, Balke, Michael (2021): Seven new species of the Exocelina ekari group from New Guinea central and coastal mountains (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae). ZooKeys 1026: 45-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1026.61554, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1026.61554
B471A3682E38576C82998670D6AE89EA.text	B471A3682E38576C82998670D6AE89EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Exocelina foja Shaverdo, Surbakti & Balke 2021	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Exocelina foja Shaverdo, Surbakti &amp; Balke sp. nov. Figures 1, 5, 15 </p>
            <p> Exocelina nr. pseudosoppi #7286: Toussaint et al. 2021: figs 3-6. </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
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                  Indonesia: Papua Province, Sarmi Regency,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.71724/lat -2.5718334)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.71724&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.5718334">Foja Mts</a>
                 , 02°34'18.6"S, 138°43'02.1"E, 1700 m a.s.l. 
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            <p>Type material.</p>
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                 Holotype:   male " Indonesia: Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.71725/lat -2.571839)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.71725&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.571839">Foja Mountains</a>
                 , bog camp, 1700m, 23.v.-3.vi.2016, -2.571839 138.717250, Sumoked (Pap058)" (MZB)  . 
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                 Paratypes: 26 males, 19 females with the same label as the holotype, three males with additional handwritten labels "creek A", "creek C" and "creek D" (MZB, KSP) .   1 male, 6 females " Indonesia (1700A): Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.71725/lat -2.571839)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.71725&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.571839">Foja Mountains</a>
                 , bog camp, 1700m, 23.v.-3.vi.2016, -2.571839 138.717250, Sumoked (Pap058)" (KSP)  .   4 males, 5 females " Indonesia (1700B): Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.71725/lat -2.571839)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.71725&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.571839">Foja Mountains</a>
                 , bog camp, 1700m, 23.v.-3.vi.2016, -2.571839 138.717250, Sumoked (Pap058)" (MZB, KSP)  .   2 males, 3 females " Indonesia (1700D): Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.71725/lat -2.571839)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.71725&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.571839">Foja Mountains</a>
                 , bog camp, 1700m, 23.v.-3.vi.2016, -2.571839 138.717250, Sumoked (Pap058)" (KSP)  .   13 males, 10 females " Indonesia: Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.71725/lat -2.571839)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.71725&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.571839">Foja Mountains</a>
                 , bog camp, 1700m, 23.v.-3.vi.2016,", " -2.571839 138.717250, Sumoked (Pap058)", two females with additional green text labels  “7357” and  “7358” (MZB, KSP)  .   2 males, 4 females " Indonesia: Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.71149/lat -2.561006)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.71149&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.561006">Foja Mountains</a>
                 , river camp, 1600m, 23.v.-3.vi.2016, -2.561006 138.711487, Sumoked (Pap059)", one male with an additional handwritten label "forest near bog camp", the other male with an additional green text label  “7286” (MZB, KSP)  . 
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            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Body size and form: Beetle small: TL-H 3.30-3.85 mm, TL 3.70-4.30 mm, MW 1.80-2.10 mm (holotype: TL-H 3.85 mm, TL 4.30 mm, MW 2.10 mm), with oblong-oval habitus (Fig. 1).</p>
            <p>Colouration: Dorsally dark brown to piceous, with paler head and sides of pronotum (Fig. 1). Head more or less uniformly dark brown to reddish brown, darker around eyes, or slightly paler anteriorly; pronotum dark brown to piceous on disc and distinctly paler (to yellowish red) anteriorly, posteriorly, and especially laterally; dark area on disc sometimes represented just as median band; elytra dark brown to piceous, with reddish brown sutural lines; head appendages and legs yellowish red to reddish brown. Teneral specimens paler.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture: Shiny dorsally, with fine punctation and microreticulation. Head with dense and coarse punctation (spaces between punctures 0-3 times size of punctures), distinctly finer and sparser anteriorly and posteriorly; diameter of punctures equal to diameter of cells of microreticulation. Pronotum with distinctly finer and sparser punctation than on head. Elytra with very sparse and fine punctation, almost invisible. Pronotum and elytra with weakly impressed microreticulation; head with stronger microreticulation. Metaventrite and metacoxa distinctly but weakly microreticulate, metacoxal plates with longitudinal strioles and transverse wrinkles. Abdominal ventrites with weak microreticulation, strioles, and fine sparse punctation, coarser and denser on two terminal abdominal ventrites.</p>
            <p>Structures: Pronotum with narrow lateral bead. Base of prosternum and neck of prosternal process with ridge, slightly rounded anteriorly. Blade of prosternal process lanceolate, relatively narrow, slightly convex medially, with distinct bead and few setae. Abdominal ventrite 6 broadly rounded apically.</p>
            <p>Male: Antenna simple. Pro- and mesotarsomeres 1-3 not dilated, narrow. Protarsomere 4 cylindrical, narrow, with medium-sized, thick, strongly curved anterolateral hook-like seta. Protarsomere 5 ventrally with anterior row of eleven and posterior row of six short setae (Fig. 5A). Median lobe with distinctly discontinuous outline; in lateral view, almost straight, with apex broad, curved downwards, and sharply pointed at tip; in ventral view, with distinct submedian constriction, distal part narrower than proximal one, apex truncate (Fig. 5B, C). Paramere with strong notch on dorsal side and subdistal part relatively large and elongate; subdistal setae very few, dense and flattened: three upper longer, thinner, curved at apex and four lower shorter, almost straight, thicker; proximal setae hair-like, numerous, dense, but distinctly more inconspicuous than subdistal ones (Fig. 5D). Abdominal ventrite 6 broadly rounded, with 5-9 lateral striae on each side.</p>
            <p>Female: Pro- and mesotarsi not modified. Abdominal ventrite 6 without striae.</p>
            <p>Affinities.</p>
            <p> The species evidently belongs to the  E. ekari group due to the discontinuous outline of its median lobe. Within the group, it can be placed close to  E. oceai Shaverdo et al., 2012 due to presence of the pronotal lateral bead. Shape of its median lobe is similar to that of  E. pseudosoppi Shaverdo et al., 2012; setation of the paramere is very characteristic. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>  Indonesia: Papua Province. This species is known only from  Foja Mountains , from and near the type locality (Fig. 15)  . </p>
            <p>Habitat.</p>
            <p>The specimens were collected from small, shallow forest creeks.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>The species is named after Foja Mountains. The name is a noun in the nominative singular standing in apposition.</p>
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            <p> Exocelina hudsoni Shaverdo, Surbakti &amp; Balke sp. nov. Figures 9, 10, 15 </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>  Indonesia: Papua Province, Jayapura Regency,  Cyclops Mts , 1880 m a.s.l. </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype:   male " Indonesia: Papua,  Cyclops Mountains , below summit, 1880m, ii.201, Sentani Naturalist Club (Pap70)" (MZB)  . </p>
            <p> Paratypes: 7 females with the same label as the holotype (MZB, KSP) . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Body size and form: Beetle small to medium-sized: TL-H 3.4-3.75 mm, TL 3.75-4.2 mm, MW 1.8-2.05 mm (holotype: TL-H 3.4 mm, TL 3.8 mm, MW 1.8 mm), with oblong-oval habitus (Fig. 9).</p>
            <p>Colouration: Dorsally piceous, with paler head and pronotum (Fig. 9). Head piceous in posterior half and dark brown in anterior half; pronotum piceous on disc, sometimes narrowly, and brown to dark brown on sides, yellowish red to reddish brown at anterior angles; elytra piceous, with brown to dark brown sutural lines; head appendages and proximal part of legs yellowish brown, legs distally reddish brown.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture: Submatt dorsally, with inconspicuous elytral punctation and strongly impressed dorsal microreticulation. Head with sparse central punctation (spaces between punctures 1-4 times size of punctures), denser towards eyes; diameter of punctures smaller than diameter of cells of microreticulation; punctation relatively shallow. Pronotum with distinctly finer, sparser, and more evenly distributed punctation than on head. Elytra with very sparse and fine punctation, almost invisible. Dorsal surface with strongly impressed microreticulation, microreticulation weaker on elytra and stronger on pronotum and head. Metaventrite and metacoxa distinctly but weakly microreticulate, metacoxal plates with longitudinal strioles and very weak transverse wrinkles. Abdominal ventrites with weak microreticulation, strioles, and almost invisible punctation.</p>
            <p>Structures: Pronotum with lateral bead. Base of prosternum and neck of prosternal process with distinct ridge, slightly rounded anteriorly. Blade of prosternal process lanceolate, relatively broad, convex, with distinct lateral bead and few setae. Abdominal ventrite 6 broadly rounded.</p>
            <p>Male: Antennomeres 4-10 slightly but distinctly enlarged (Fig. 9). Pro- and mesotarsomeres 1-3 not dilated, narrow. Protarsomere 4 cylindrical, narrow, with large, thick, strongly curved anterolateral hook-like seta. Protarsomere 5 ventrally with anterior row of eleven and posterior row of five short setae (Fig. 10A). Median lobe with distinctly discontinuous outline; in lateral view, almost straight, with apex broad, curved downwards, and pointed at tip; in ventral view, with distinct submedian constriction, distal part narrower than proximal one, apex asymmetrical, narrowly concave (Fig. 10B, C). Paramere with strong notch on dorsal side, with median notch tip sharply pointed, and subdistal part large and elongate; subdistal setae long, dense, curved at apex, and of two different types: upper setae thinner, more hair-like and lower setae thick and flattened; proximal setae hair-like, more inconspicuous than subdistal ones (Fig. 10D). Abdominal ventrite 6 broadly rounded, with nine lateral striae on each side.</p>
            <p>Female: Antennomeres 4-10 stout. Pro- and mesotarsi not modified. Abdominal ventrite 6 without lateral striae.</p>
            <p>Affinities.</p>
            <p> The species evidently belongs to the  E. ekari group due to the discontinuous outline of its median lobe. The species is very similar to  E. brahminensis and  E. apistefti sp. nov. in general structure of male genitalia, especially in the sharply pointed median notch tip of paramere, but differs from them in submatt dorsal surface due to stronger microreticulation, presence of pronotal bead, enlarged antennomeres 4-10, shape of the median lobe, and setation of the paramere. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>  Indonesia: Papua Province. This species is known only from the type locality in  Cyclops Mountains (Fig. 15)  . </p>
            <p>Habitat.</p>
            <p>The specimens were collected from small puddles at low spot of a small ravine.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>This species is named after Hudson Wild, a most dedicated naturalist and community worker in Papua. The name is a noun in the genitive case.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EA4BBD773A6155598CA183393CFC82E5	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Shaverdo, Helena;Surbakti, Suriani;Sumoked, Bob;Balke, Michael	Shaverdo, Helena, Surbakti, Suriani, Sumoked, Bob, Balke, Michael (2021): Seven new species of the Exocelina ekari group from New Guinea central and coastal mountains (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae). ZooKeys 1026: 45-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1026.61554, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1026.61554
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            <p> Exocelina oraia Shaverdo, Surbakti &amp; Balke sp. nov. Figures 13-14, 15 </p>
            <p> Exocelina nr. irianensis #6520: Toussaint et al. 2021: figs 3-6. </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>
                  Indonesia: Papua Province, Puncak Jaya Regency,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 137.52075/lat -3.6602778)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=137.52075&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.6602778">Puluk area</a>
                 , 03°39'37.0"S, 137°31'14.7"E, 1320 m a.s.l. 
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            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>
                 Holotype:   male " Indonesia: Papua, Wano Land,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 137.52074/lat -3.660272)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=137.52074&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-3.660272">Puluk</a>
                 , 1320m, 1.ix.2014, -3.660272 137.5207436, Bennji (Pap020)" (MZB). Paratypes: 14 males, 10 females with the same label as the holotype, one male with an additional label  “6520” [green text] (MZB, KSP)  . 
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            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Body size and form: Beetle small to medium-sized: TL-H 3.45-3.85 mm, TL 3.8-4.25 mm, MW 1.85-2.1 mm (holotype: TL-H 3.6 mm, TL 4 mm, MW 1.95 mm), with oblong-oval habitus (Fig. 13).</p>
            <p>Colouration: Dorsally piceous (Fig. 13). Head piceous, with slightly paler, dark brown, anterior margin; pronotum piceous, with reddish brown anterior angles and dark brown lateral sides; elytra uniformly piceous; head appendages and proximal part of legs yellowish brown, legs distally brown. Teneral specimens paler.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture: Shiny dorsally, with invisible elytral punctation and weakly impressed microreticulation. Head with relatively sparse punctation (spaces between punctures 1-3 times size of punctures), evidently finer and sparser anteriorly and posteriorly; diameter of punctures smaller than diameter of cells of microreticulation. Pronotum with distinctly finer, sparser, and more evenly distributed punctation than on head, often inconspicuous. Elytra with extremely sparse and fine punctation, often invisible. Pronotum and elytra with weakly impressed microreticulation; head with microreticulation much stronger. Metaventrite and metacoxa distinctly but weakly microreticulate, metacoxal plates with longitudinal strioles and very weak transverse wrinkles. Abdominal ventrites with distinct but weak microreticulation, strioles, and extremely fine and sparse, often invisible punctation, more distinct on abdominal ventrite 6.</p>
            <p>Structures: Pronotum without lateral bead, in some specimens (especially characteristic for females) with bead traces or even with narrow bead on lateral sides of pronotum. Base of prosternum and neck of prosternal process with distinct ridge, slightly rounded anteriorly. Blade of prosternal process lanceolate, relatively narrow, slightly convex, with distinct lateral bead and few setae. Abdominal ventrite 6 broadly rounded.</p>
            <p>Male: Antenna modified (Fig. 13): antennomeres 3 and 4 strongly enlarged, distinctly larger than other antennomeres, antennomere 5 distinctly enlarged, 6-9 stout. Pro- and mesotarsomeres 1-3 narrow. Protarsomere 4 narrow, with medium-sized, slightly curved anterolateral hook-like seta. Protarsomere 5 ventrally with anterior row of nine and posterior row of three short setae (Fig. 14A). Median lobe with distinctly discontinuous outline; in lateral view, almost straight, with curved downwards, rather narrow, sharply pointed apex; in ventral view, with strong submedian constriction, distal part distinctly narrower than proximal one, apex symmetrical, slightly evenly concave (Fig. 14B, C). Paramere with strong notch on dorsal side and subdistal part short and small; subdistal setae relatively short, thick, flattened; proximal setae more numerous, dense, hair-like, weaker than subdistal ones (Fig. 14D). Abdominal ventrite 6 with 4-8 lateral striae on each side.</p>
            <p>Female: Pro- and mesotarsi not modified. Abdominal ventrite 6 without lateral striae. Bead traces or even with narrow bead on lateral margins pronotum present in majority of females.</p>
            <p>Affinities.</p>
            <p> The species evidently belongs to the  E. ekari group due to the discontinuous outline of its median lobe. The new species is very similar to  E. irianensis Shaverdo et al., 2012 and  E. wondiwoiensis Shaverdo et al., 2012 in general appearance, modified male antennae, and structure of the male genitalia, but differs from them in shape of median lobe and setation of the paramere. Additionally, the species shows a stronger tendency to have the lateral bead of pronotum. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>  Indonesia: Papua Province.  This species is known only from the type locality (Fig. 15)  . </p>
            <p>Habitat.</p>
            <p>The specimens were collected from small forest creeks.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The species name  Exocelina oraia derives from Greek  ωραίος (feminine  ωραία ) meaning nice, lovely. The name is an adjective in the nominative singular. </p>
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            <p> Exocelina riberai Shaverdo, Surbakti &amp; Balke sp. nov. Figures 3, 7, 15 </p>
            <p> Exocelina “Foja” #7282: Toussaint et al. 2021: figs 3-6. </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>
                  Indonesia: Papua Province, Sarmi Regency, Foja Mts, N  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.73886/lat -2.374889)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.73886&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.374889">Waaf Village</a>
                 , 02°22'29.6"S, 138°44'19.9"E, 115 m a.s.l. 
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            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>
                 Holotype:   male " Indonesia: Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.73886/lat -2.374874)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.73886&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.374874">Foja Mountains</a>
                 N foot, N Waaf vill, 115m, 23.v.-3.vi.2016, -2.374874 138.738855, Sumoked (Pap060)" (MZB)  . 
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                 Paratypes: 3 males, 5 females with the same label as the holotype (MZB, KSP) .   2 males " Indonesia: Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.74399/lat -2.406142)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.74399&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.406142">Foja Mountains</a>
                 N foot, N Waaf vill, pondok, 150m, 4.-7.vi.2016, -2.406142 138.74399, Sumoked (Pap061)", one male with an additional green text label  “7282” (KSP)  . 
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            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Body size and form: Beetle small to medium-sized: TL-H 3.45-3.85 mm, TL 3.8-4.3 mm, MW 1.85-2.1 mm (holotype: TL-H 3.6 mm, TL 4.1 mm, MW 1.9 mm), with oblong-oval habitus (Fig. 3).</p>
            <p>Colouration: Dorsally dark brown to piceous, usually with paler, reddish brown, head and pronotum (Fig. 3). Head reddish brown, reddish anteriorly, dark brown around eyes; pronotum reddish brown to brown, with darker, to dark brown, disc; elytra dark brown, sometimes with reddish brown sutural lines; head appendages yellow, legs yellowish red to reddish brown. One specimen (from locality Pap061) piceous, with dark brown pronotal lateral sides. Most specimens from locality Pap060 teneral, therefore, paler.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture: Shiny dorsally, with inconspicuous, almost invisible elytral punctation and weakly impressed microreticulation. Head with relatively fine and sparse punctation (spaces between punctures 1-4 times size of punctures); diameter of punctures smaller than diameter of cells of microreticulation. Pronotum with finer, sparser, and more evenly distributed punctation than on head, often inconspicuous. Elytra with very sparse and fine punctation, almost invisible. Elytra with weakly impressed microreticulation; pronotum and especially head with stronger microreticulation. Metaventrite and metacoxa distinctly but weakly microreticulate, metacoxal plates with longitudinal strioles and very weak transverse wrinkles. Abdominal ventrites with weak microreticulation, strioles, and punctation visible only on two last abdominal ventrites.</p>
            <p>Structures: Pronotum without lateral bead, in some specimens (especially characteristic for females) with bead traces or even with narrow bead on lateral sides of pronotum. Base of prosternum and neck of prosternal process with distinct ridge, slightly rounded anteriorly. Blade of prosternal process lanceolate, relatively broad, slightly convex, with distinct lateral bead and few setae. Abdominal ventrite 6 broadly rounded.</p>
            <p>Male: Antenna simple. Pro- and mesotarsomeres 1-3 not dilated, narrow. Protarsomere 4 cylindrical, narrow, with medium-sized, thick, distinctly curved anterolateral hook-like seta. Protarsomere 5 ventrally with anterior row of ten and posterior row of five short setae (Fig. 7A). Median lobe with distinctly discontinuous outline; in lateral view, almost straight, with apex narrow, curved downwards, and strongly protruding at tip forming a long thin prolongation; in ventral view, with weak submedian constriction, distal part narrower than proximal one, apex slightly and evenly concave, with distinct protruding tip (Fig. 7B, C). Paramere with strong notch on dorsal side and subdistal part subquadrate, large and broad; subdistal setae dense, rather short, flattened; proximal setae hair-like, numerous, dense, and long (Fig. 7D). Abdominal ventrite 6 broadly rounded, with 13-16 lateral striae on each side.</p>
            <p>Female: Pro- and mesotarsi not modified. Abdominal ventrite 6 without lateral striae. Bead traces or even with narrow bead on lateral margins pronotum present in majority of females.</p>
            <p>Affinities.</p>
            <p> The new species evidently belongs to the  E. ekari group due to the discontinuous outline of its median lobe. The species is similar to  E. pinocchio Shaverdo &amp; Balke, 2014 in general appearance and shape of median lobe, but differs from it in more straight apical prolongation of the median lobe and in subquadrate, large and broad subdistal part of the paramere (distinctly more elongate in  E. pinocchio ) and its setation. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>  Indonesia: Papua Province. This species is known only from  Foja Mountains , from and near the type locality (Fig. 15)  . </p>
            <p>Habitat.</p>
            <p>The specimens were collected from shaded waterholes on a riverbank.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The species is named to honour Dr Ignacio Ribera  Galán , a leading water beetle specialist and our dear colleague who passed away on 15 April 2020. The name is a noun in the genitive case. </p>
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            <p> Exocelina waaf Shaverdo, Surbakti &amp; Balke sp. nov. Figures 2, 6, 15 </p>
            <p> Exocelina nr. utowaensis #7281: Toussaint et al. 2021: figs 3-6. </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>
                  Indonesia: Papua Province, Sarmi Regency, Foja Mts, N  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.73886/lat -2.374889)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.73886&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.374889">Waaf Village</a>
                 , 02°22'29.6"S, 138°44'19.9"E, 115 m a.s.l. 
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            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>
                 Holotype:   male " Indonesia: Papua,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 138.73886/lat -2.374874)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=138.73886&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.374874">Foja Mountains</a>
                 N foot, N Waaf vill, 115m, 23.v.-3.vi.2016, -2.374874 138.738855, Sumoked (Pap060)" (MZB)  . 
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            <p>  Paratypes: 7 males, 2 females with the same label as the holotype, one male with an additional green text label  “7281” (MZB, KSP)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Body size and form: Beetle small to medium-sized: TL-H 3.55-3.75 mm, TL 3.9-4.2 mm, MW 1.95-2.0 mm (holotype: TL-H 3.65 mm, TL 4.1 mm, MW 1.95 mm), with oblong-oval habitus (Fig. 2).</p>
            <p>Colouration: Dorsally piceous, with paler lateral sides of pronotum (Fig. 2). Head piceous, with slightly paler, dark brown, anterior margin; pronotum piceous, slightly paler towards lateral sides, lateral sides brown to dark brown, yellowish red to reddish brown at anterior angles; elytra uniformly piceous or with dark brown sutural lines; head appendages and proximal part of legs yellowish brown, legs distally brown.</p>
            <p>Surface sculpture: Shiny dorsally, with inconspicuous, almost invisible elytral punctation and weakly impressed microreticulation. Head with uneven, sparse punctation (spaces between punctures 1-4 times size of punctures); diameter of punctures smaller than or almost equal to diameter of cells of microreticulation; punctation sparser and finer anteriorly and posteriorly. Pronotum with distinctly finer, sparser, and more evenly distributed punctation than on head. Elytra with very sparse and fine punctation, almost invisible. Elytra and pronotum with weakly impressed microreticulation; head with stronger microreticulation. Metaventrite and metacoxa distinctly but weakly microreticulate, metacoxal plates with longitudinal strioles and transverse wrinkles. Abdominal ventrites with weak microreticulation, strioles, and fine punctation.</p>
            <p>Structures: Pronotum without lateral bead. Base of prosternum and neck of prosternal process with distinct ridge, slightly rounded anteriorly. Blade of prosternal process lanceolate, narrow, convex, with distinct lateral bead and few setae. Abdominal ventrite 6 concave apically.</p>
            <p>Male: Antenna simple (Fig. 2). Pro- and mesotarsomeres 1-3 not dilated, relatively narrow. Protarsomere 4 cylindrical, narrow, with medium-sized, long, relatively slender, strongly curved anterolateral hook-like seta. Protarsomere 5 ventrally with anterior row of 14 and posterior row of five short setae (Fig. 6A). Median lobe with distinctly discontinuous outline; in lateral view, almost straight, with large, evenly tapering and curved downwards apex; in ventral view, with weak submedian constriction, distal part distinctly narrower than proximal one, apex truncate (Fig. 6B, C). Paramere with strong notch on dorsal side and subdistal part subquadrate, large and broad; subdistal setae long, dense, thick, and flattened; proximal setae hair-like, numerous, more inconspicuous than subdistal ones (Fig. 6D). Abdominal ventrite 6 distinctly concave, with 9-11 lateral striae on each side.</p>
            <p>Female: Pro- and mesotarsi not modified. Abdominal ventrite 6 slightly concave, without lateral striae.</p>
            <p>Affinities.</p>
            <p> The new species evidently belongs to the  E. ekari group due to the discontinuous outline of its median lobe. The species is very similar to  E. utowaensis Shaverdo et. al., 2012 in general appearance, apically concave abdominal ventrite 6, and structure of the male genitalia, but differs from in more slender male antennae and shape of the median lobe and paramere. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>  Indonesia: Papua Province. This species is known only from the type locality in  Foja Mountains (Fig. 15)  . </p>
            <p>Habitat.</p>
            <p>The specimens were collected from shaded waterholes on a riverbank.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>The species is named after Waaf Village. The name is a noun in the nominative singular standing in apposition.</p>
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