taxonID	type	description	language	source
6307CB39FFF3FF85B3D2D2D9FD5918E2.taxon	description	(Figs. 1 – 6, 21)	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFF3FF85B3D2D2D9FD5918E2.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Termitomorpha fissipennis differs from other species of the genus in having external margin of metafemur with arcuate emargination in proximal two-thirds and anterior margin of prosternum with triangular median projection.	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFF3FF85B3D2D2D9FD5918E2.taxon	description	Description. Body length approximately 4.0 mm; predominantly pale-brownish, except dark-brown elytra. Dorsal surface of the head, pronotum and elytra glossy, with sparse setigerous pores. Head subquadrate (Fig. 2 A); front with a pair stout spiniform projections; eyes slightly shorter than temples, with about one-third of total head length. Antenna strongly geniculate; article I nearly the length of articles II to IV combined; article II almost twice as longer than article III; article III one-fourth longer than article IV; articles IV to X with about the same length; article XI nearly the length of articles IX to X combined and with a pair of coeloconic sensilla (Fig. 2 E). Labrum much wider than long; with a row of four thick long bristles almost medially and a pair close to anterior margin; with straight anterior margin and with median region of posterior margin projected (Fig. 2 G). Mentum with anterior margin strongly arcuate; much longer than wide; anterior region slightly narrower than the posterior (Fig. 2 F). Mandibles nearly symmetrical; with subapical tooth, huge membranous prostheca and with excavated internal region (Figs. 2 B, 5 C). Maxilla with galea with the same length of lacinia; lacinia with pointed apex; galea with thick pointed bristles on the internal fringed margin (Figs. 2 H, 5 E – F); maxillary palpus 4 - segmented; article II slight convex on the external side and with bristles, deeply excavated on internal face; article III longer than wide, longer than article II, elliptical, tapering gradually apically, with external side convex and with internal side strongly excavated; article IV tiny and spiniform. Labium with very short ligula, membranous, sinuate at apex, with a short cylindrical porrect process; labial palpus 3 - segmented, elongated, decreasing uniformly in width (Figs. 2 F, 5 D). Pronotum somewhat wider than long (Fig. 2 C); convex; disk with two widely separated bristles close to posterior margin and four bristles forming a trapezium on the distal half; posterior margin projected. Prosternum extremely short, 1 / 4 as long as the pronotum; anterior margin with a median triangular projection; posterior margin with a pair of clubbed projections (Fig. 2 D). Front tibia with tiny bristles along internal margin (Fig. 3 D). Elytra with convex posterior margin (Fig. 3 C); disk with two long bristles; with acute tooth at the anteromesial border in internal view, tooth long and densely scaled (Figs. 5 A – B). Hind wings not developed (brachypterous) (Fig. 3 B). Middle trochanter with not developed triangular projection (Fig. 3 E). Middle femur with slight notch on ventral surface of anterior region (Fig. 3 E). Hind femur external margin with arcuate emargination on proximal two-thirds and a conspicuous triangular projection (Fig. 3 F). Tarsal formula 5 – 5 – 5; tarsomere 1 the longest; tarsomeres 4 and 5 almost fused (Figs. 3 D – F). Abdomen physogastric, almost two times wider than elytra and the maximum width on segment 5; segment I broadly joined to metanotum (Fig. 3 B); tergite II with a pair of pointed triangular projections on anterior margin, posterior margin with many tiny bristles (Fig. 4 A); tergite VII trapezoidal, two times wider than long, with one median row of four long bristles and one complete row of small bristles on posterior margin, anterior margin with a pair of glands each one placed on posterolateral corner (Figs. 4 B; 6 A – C); tergite VIII trapezoidal, two times wider than long, with one median row of four long bristles and a complete row of small bristles on posterior margin (Fig. 4 C); sternite VIII in female two times wider than long, with laterally projected lateral margins and with a pair of quadrate projections in anterior margin, posterior margin sinuous with triangular median projection, one row of six bristles close to posterior margin (Fig. 5 D); sternite VIII in male similar to female, except of a pair of almost quadrate projections on anterior margin and strongly emarginate posterior margin (Fig. 5 F); tergite IX in male with each lateral piece separated by tergite X, with two long bristles on lateral margin and with elongate ventral struts (Fig. 5 G); tergite IX in female without ventral struts (Fig. 5 E); male sternite IX not observed; female sternite IX represented by a pair of hemiesternites laterally attached to tergite IX (Fig. 5 E); tergite X with four long bristles (Figs. 5 E, G). Aedeagus. Paramere well-developed, with three bristles on apical lobe; apical lobe almost 1 / 3 of the size of paramere; velar sac extending to half of the apical lobe length; velar phragma triangular (Fig. 4 H); median lobe with irregular-shaped bulbus and with acute tubus apex; internal sac well-developed (Fig. 4 I). Spermatheca small, with distinct capsule, chamber and duct; with strongly curved chamber (Fig. 4 J).	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFF3FF85B3D2D2D9FD5918E2.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Brazil. Pará: Belém, Research Campus of Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, nest of Nasutitermes corniger, 28. VI. 2021, leg. R. F. Silva (1 ♂ and 1 ♀). Paraíba: Areia, nest of Nasutitermes corniger (MZ 21263), 21. XI. 2019, leg. C. M. Pires-Silva & I. Eloi (1 ♂ and 1 ♀). Geographical records. Brazil (Pará and Paraíba), Costa Rica (Finca la Selva, Farm Castilla, Hamburg Farm and Santa Rosa), Guatemala (Tikal), Guyana (Kartabo), Panama (Barro Colorado Island) and Trinidad & Tobago (British West Indies: Northern Range) (Seevers 1957; Kistner & Jacobson 1976) (Fig. 21).	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFF3FF85B3D2D2D9FD5918E2.taxon	biology_ecology	Host termites. This species has been found in arboreal nests of Nasutitermes corniger (Motschulsky) and Nasutitermes costalis (Holmgren) (Seevers 1957).	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFF3FF85B3D2D2D9FD5918E2.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The original description of Termitomorpha fissipennis by Casey (1890) is neither detailed nor illustrated. Seevers (1957) redescribed this species but only provided a low-resolution picture of the habitus. Kistner & Jaconson (1976) presented a concise redescription of this species, although with fine illustrations of several traits. Thus, we present in this study a more complete redescription of T. fissipennis, including mouthparts and genitalia, all of which are pictured. This species has only been recorded in Central America and north of South America (Guyana) (Seevers 1957, Kistner & Jacobson 1976). Therefore, this is the first record of the species in Brazil, where it was collected in the Amazon and Atlantic forests.	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFAFF8DB3D2D6E5FD131DF1.taxon	description	(Figs. 7 – 13, 21)	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFAFF8DB3D2D6E5FD131DF1.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂ (MPEG): Brasil [= Brazil], Pará, Belém / Campus de Pesquisa Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi [= Research Campus of Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi], 28. VI. 2021 / R. F. Silva [collector], hospedeiro [= host]: Nasutitermes corniger. PARATYPE. Same data as holotype, 2 specimens (1 ♂ and 1 ♀) deposited in CESP (dissected parts fixed on transparent plastic microslide with Canada balsam); 2 specimens (1 ♂ and 1 ♀) deposited in MPEG (in alcohol 70 %).	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFAFF8DB3D2D6E5FD131DF1.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. In the last published key to the species of Termitomorpha (Caron et al. 2018) T. goeldiana sp. nov. runs to T. sinuosa Caron, Bortoluzzi & Rosa, 2018. However, T. goeldiana sp. nov. differs from T. sinuosa in having antennal article I nearly the length of articles II to IV combined, article II twice as longer than article III, article III one-third longer than article IV, articles IV to X with about the same length. Furthermore, the new species has lateral margin of mentum somewhat sinuous, anterior region narrower than posterior region and anterior margin slightly arcuate.	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFAFF8DB3D2D6E5FD131DF1.taxon	description	Description. Body length approximately 4.0 mm; predominant light reddish-brown, except dark-brown head, pronotum and elytra. Head subquadrate (Fig. 8 A), vertex sparsely setose; clypeus with a low, transversely, arcuate, elevation before the antenna; eyes slightly shorter than temples, length of eyes about 1 / 3 of total head length. Antenna strongly geniculate; article I nearly the length of articles II to IV combined; article II twice as longer than article III; article III 1 / 3 longer than article IV; articles IV to X with about the same length; article XI nearly the length of IX to X combined and with a pair of coeloconic sensilla (Fig. 8 E). Labrum almost three times wider than long; with strongly emarginate anterior margin and posterior margin sinuous; anterolateral corner with a cluster of four thick long setae (Fig. 8 G). Mentum with straight anterior margin; somewhat sinuous laterally; longer than wide; anterior region narrower than the posterior; posterior margin slightly emarginate (Fig. 8 F). Mandibles nearly unsymmetrical; with subapical tooth, huge membranous prostheca and internal region excavated (Figs. 8 B, 11 C – D). Maxilla with galea slightly narrower than lacinia; galea and lacinia with fringed internal margin; lacinia with pointed apex; galea with spike-like bristles; maxillary palpus 4 - segmented; article II feebly convex on the external side and with many bristles on external surface; article III longer than wide, shorter than the second, ovoidal, gradually tapering distally, with external side convex and with internal side slight excavated; article IV tiny and spiniform (Figs. 8 H, 11 E – F). Labium with ligula very short, membranous, emarginate posterior margin; labial palpus 3 - segmented, article I longer than articles II and III together (Fig. 8 F). Pronotum wider than long (Fig. 8 C); strongly convex, with median suture; anterior margin strongly arcuate, lateral margin somewhat sinuous, posterior margin broadly arcuate and slight notched medially. Prosternum extremely short, 1 / 4 as long as the pronotum; anterior margin strongly arcuate; posterior margin with a pair of clubbed projections (Fig. 8 D). Front tibia with tiny bristles on almost internal margin (Fig. 9 D). Elytra subquadrate, posterior margin truncate (Fig. 9 C); disk with two long bristles; each with acute tooth at the anteromedial border in internal view, tooth long and densely scaled (Figs. 11 A – B). Hind wings not developed (brachypterous) (Fig. 9 B). Middle trochanter with triangular projection in female (Fig. 9 E), that is absent in male (Fig. 9 F). Middle femur with a notch on ventral surface of anterior region in female (Fig. 9 E), that is absent in male (Fig. 9 F). Tarsal formula 5 – 5 – 5; tarsomere I the longest; tarsomeres IV and V almost fused (Figs. 9 D – G). Abdomen physogastric, almost two times wider than elytra and the maximum width on segment V; segment I broadly joined to metanotum (Fig. 9 B); tergite II with one pair of small triangular projections on anterior margin, posterior half with many bristles (Fig. 10 A); tergite VII trapezoidal, about two times wider than long, one pair of median bristles close to anterior margin and one pair of median bristles close to posterior margin, anterior margin with a pair of glands in median region (Figs. 10 B, 12 A – C); tergite VIII trapezoidal, about two times wider than long, with a row of four long bristles close to posterior margin (Fig. 10 C); sternite VIII in female two times wider than long, with lateral margins laterally projected and with a small triangular projection in anterolateral corner, posterior margin sinuous with small median triangular projection and with a row of eight bristles close to posterior margin (Fig. 10 D); sternite VIII in male similar to female, except of a pair of reduced quadrate projections in anterolateral corner and posterior margin strongly emarginate (Fig. 10 F); tergite IX in male with each lateral piece separated by tergite X, with two long bristles on lateral margin and with elongate ventral struts (Fig. 10 G); female tergite IX without ventral struts (Fig. 10 E); sternite IX slender, elongate with two bristles on posterior region (Fig. 10 J); female sternite IX represented by a pair of hemiesternites laterally attached to tergite IX (Fig. 10 E); tergite X with four long bristles (Figs. 10 E, G). Aedeagus. Paramere well-developed, with three bristles on apical lobe; apical lobe almost 1 / 3 the size of paramere; velar sac extending to apex of apical lobe; velar phragma triangular, with notched external margin (Fig. 10 H); median lobe with irregular shaped bulbus and with apex of tubus acute; internal sac well-developed (Fig. 10 I). Spermatheca small, with distinct capsule, chamber and duct; slight arched, with a small projection on base of capsule (Fig. 10 K).	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFAFF8DB3D2D6E5FD131DF1.taxon	distribution	Geographical records. Brazil (Pará) (Fig. 21).	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFAFF8DB3D2D6E5FD131DF1.taxon	biology_ecology	Host termites. This species has been found in arboreal nests of Nasutitermes corniger in a cupuassu tree Theobroma grandiflorum (Willd. ex Sprenf.) K. Schum (Figs. 20 A – B).	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFAFF8DB3D2D6E5FD131DF1.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific name “ goeldiana ” refers to the place where the specimens were collected, at the Research Campus of the Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi. Which, the ending of Latin suffix “ - ana ” (belonging to) agree in gender with the generic name, feminine.	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFAFF8DB3D2D6E5FD131DF1.taxon	discussion	Remarks. This species exhibits sexual dimorphism in the morphology of the mesofemur, which has a prominent proximal notch exclusively in females. Furthermore, females have a triangular protrusion on the ventral surface of the mesotrochanter. Therefore, female specimens of this species run to T. huachii Seevers in key of Caron et al. (2018), while males run to T. costaricensis (Seevers). Notes on behavior. Termitomorpha goeldiana sp. nov. appears to be completely integrated into the colony of its host termite based on behavioral studies in the laboratory, since no agonistic interactions were recorded between them (Figs. 13 A – C). The termites were seen palpating the beetles’ mouthparts, possibly performing trophallaxis, as it has been reported in other termitophilous rove beetles (Kistner & Newton 1999). Termites were not spotted licking the gland apertures in the beetle’s tergite VII.	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFDFF97B3D2D488FA121D39.taxon	description	(Figs. 14 – 19, 21)	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFDFF97B3D2D488FA121D39.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. In the last published key to the species of Termitomorpha (Caron et al. 2018) T. manii Seevers runs to T. alata Caron & Bortoluzzi, 2018. However, T. manii differs from T. alata in having pronotum with base slightly notched at middle.	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFDFF97B3D2D488FA121D39.taxon	description	Description. Female. Body length approximately: 4.0 mm; predominant light reddish-brown, except darkbrown head, pronotum and elytra. Dorsal surface of head, pronotum and elytra glossy with sparse setigerous pores. Head subquadrate (Fig. 15 A), vertex sparsely setose; clypeus with a low, transversely arcuate elevation before antenna; eyes slightly shorter than temples, length of eyes about 1 / 3 of total head length. Antenna strongly geniculate; article I nearly the length of articles II to V combined; article II almost twice longer than article III; article III 1 / 4 longer than article IV; articles IV to X with about the same length; article XI with the length of articles IX to X combined and with a pair of coeloconic sensilla (Fig. 15 E). Labrum almost four times wider than long; with a cluster of thick long bristles on anterolateral corner; with strongly emarginate anterior margin and with sinuous posterior margin (Fig. 15 G). Mentum with anterior margin straight; somewhat sinuous on lateral margins; longer than wide; posterior region very narrower than the base (Fig. 15 F). Mandibles nearly symmetrical; with subapical tooth, huge membranous prostheca and internal region excavated (Figs. 15 B, 18 E). Maxilla with galea slightly narrower than lacinia; galea and lacinia with fringed internal margin; lacinia with pointed apex; galea with spike-like bristles; maxillary palpus 4 - segmented; article II external side slight convex and with bristles; article III longer than wide, longer than the article II, elliptic, tapering gradually toward apex, with convex external side and with strongly excavated internal side; article IV tiny and spiniform (Figs. 15 H, 18 C – D). Labium with ligula very short, membranous, sinuate at apex; labial palpus 3 - segmented, article I longer than articles II and III together (Fig. 15 F). Pronotum somewhat wider than long; strongly convex with median suture; disk with one pair of three bristles, arranged in a row, each close to lateral margin, anterior margin strongly arcuate, lateral margin nearly straight, posterior margin arcuate and notched medially (Fig. 15 C). Prosternum extremely short, 1 / 4 as long as the pronotum; anterior margin without median projection; posterior margin with a pair of clubbed projections (Fig. 15 D). Front tibia with tiny bristles along internal margin (Fig. 16 D). Elytra subquadrate with truncate posterior margin (Fig. 16 C); disk with two long bristles; with acute tooth at the anteromedial border in internal view, tooth long and densely scaled (Figs. 18 A – B). Hind wings not developed (brachypterous) (Fig. 16 B). Middle trochanter without projection (Fig. 16 E). Middle femur without notch in ventral surface of anterior region (Fig. 16 E). Tarsal formula 5 – 5 – 5; tarsomere I the longest; tarsomeres IV and V almost fused (Figs. 16 D – F). Abdomen physogastric, almost two times wider than elytra and the maximum width on segment V; segment I broadly joined to metanotum (Fig. 16 B); tergite II with one pair of triangular projections in anterior margin, posterior half with many bristles (Fig. 17 A); tergite VII trapezoidal, two times wider than long, with two rows of bristles, one row with two long bristles on median region and one row with two long bristles on posterior region, anterior margin with a pair of glands on median region (Figs. 17 D, 19 A – C); tergite VIII trapezoidal, two times wider than long, with a row of four long bristles close to posterior margin (Fig. 17 B); female sternite VIII two times wider than long, with laterally projected lateral margins and with a small triangular projections in anterolateral corner, posterior margin sinuous, one row of eight bristles close to posterior margin (Fig. 17 E); tergite IX without ventral struts and with two long bristles; sternite IX represented by a pair of hemiesternites laterally attached to tergite IX (Fig. 17 C); tergite X with four long bristles (Fig. 17 C). Spermatheca small, with distinct capsule, chamber and duct; slight narrowed at the base of capsule (Fig. 17 F).	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFDFF97B3D2D488FA121D39.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Brazil. Paraíba: Areia, ninho de [= nest of] Nasutitermes ephratae (MZ 21260), 20. I. 2020, leg. C. M. Pires-Silva & I. Eloi (2 ♀♀).	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFDFF97B3D2D488FA121D39.taxon	distribution	Geographical records. Brazil (Paraíba), Bolivia (Beni) (Fig. 21) (Seevers 1957).	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFDFF97B3D2D488FA121D39.taxon	biology_ecology	Host termites. This species has been found in arboreal nests of Nasutitermes Dubley species, such as N. ephratae (Holmgren), N. peruanus (Holmgren) and N. pilosus Snyder (Seevers 1957)	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
6307CB39FFFDFF97B3D2D488FA121D39.taxon	discussion	Remarks. There are no images of diagnostic characteristics in the original description of this species (Seevers 1946). Therefore, this species has been redescribed and illustrated in this study. However, because male specimens were not found, this redescription was based only on female specimens. This is the species’ first record for Brazil.	en	Silva, Ruan Felipe Da, Caron, Edilson, Carvalho-Filho, Fernando Da Silva (2022): An update on Termitomorpha Wasman (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) including a new species, species redescriptions and geographic extension. Zootaxa 5205 (1): 1-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.1
