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2BD582294807BA383E327E011B5B8EA6.text	2BD582294807BA383E327E011B5B8EA6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Platycaelus Blanchard 1853	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Platycaelus Blanchard, 1853:25 Figs 1343A </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Platycaelus depressus Blanchard 1853, by monotypy. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci long, straight, very broadly and very shallowly impressed; mentum emarginate, sides divergent, paramedial pits small, deeply impressed; median tooth bifid; paraglossae small, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two seta on apical margin; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum quadrate, width across base slightly broader than apex, two marginal setae; pro-, meso- and metasterna glabrous; proepisternum with very shallow scattered punctulae; elytra free, border at base, nine well impressed striae, apicolateral plica large and visible, parascutellar stria long, impressed, not connected to stria 1, angular base of stria 1 well impressed, parascutellar punctues at base of stria 2, no discal punctures, intervals flat or scarcely convex; hind wing full; anterior tarsi of male with three basal segments expanded, ventrally squamous. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 without sulci; aedeagus (fig. 2) ostium dorsal, median lobe oriented left side up in repose; parameres attenuate with long narrow apex, both nearly of equal length; female reproductive tract (fig. 3) with dorsolateral bursal lobe, elongate spermatheca broadly attached laterally at base of bursal lobe, with appended gland attached near base of spermatheca, spermatheca without digitiform diverticulum near base, without spermathecal gland duct diverticulum.</p>
            <p>New Caledonian species.</p>
            <p> Platycaelus melliei (Montrouzier, 1860) </p>
            <p> =  Feronia melliei Montrouzier 1860 </p>
            <p> =  Poecilus chlaenioides Macleay 1888 </p>
            <p> =  Feronia herbaceus Chaudoir 1865 </p>
            <p> =  Feronia resplendens Laporte de Castlenau 1867 </p>
            <p> Platycaelus prolixus (Erichson 1842) </p>
            <p> =  Pterostichus prolixus Erichson 1842 </p>
            <p> =  Chlaenioidius caledonicus Tschitscherine 1901 </p>
            <p> =  Feronia funebris Laporet de Castlenau 1867 </p>
            <p> =  Chlaenioidius planipennis Macleay 1871 </p>
            <p> =  Poecilus sulcatulus Macleay 1888 </p>
            <p>Exemplars of species examined.</p>
            <p> Platycaelus melliei ,  Platycaelus prolixus ,  Platycaelus poeciloides (Chaudoir). </p>
            <p>Generic Distribution:</p>
            <p>Australia, Moluka Islands, New Britain Island, New Caledonia, New Guinea and Tasmania.</p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p>These beetles are abundant and commonly collected in Australia. Based on my UV/MV light collections in Australia they are strong fliers. Most likely the presence of the two Australian species in New Caledonia is due to human transport or possibly dispersal.</p>
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D6E288A8862D88FAACEBD5747411642A.text	D6E288A8862D88FAACEBD5747411642A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Darodilia Castelnau 1868	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus Darodilia Castelnau, 1868:157 Figs 4644 </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Darodillia mandibularis Castelnau 1868, by monotypy. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci absent or present (present in some Australian species); mentum very shallowly emarginate, sides divergent, paramedial pits large, deeply impressed; median tooth simple, rounded; paraglossae small, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two seta on apical margin; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum orbiculate or cordate, two marginal setae; pro-, meso- and metasterna glabrous; proepisternum smooth or with deep longitudinal strigae (strigae in some Australian species); elytra free, border at base, striae 1-4, 8-9 impressed, 5-7 absent or scarcely marked, number of impressed striae in Australian species variable, very short tenth stria at level of plica, apicolateral plica large and visible, parascutellar stria impressed and continuous with stria 1, angular base of stria 1 absent, parascutellar punctures at base of stria 2, no discal punctures, intervals flat or scarcely convex; hind wing full; anterior tarsi of male with three basal segments expanded, ventrally squamous, all tarsi dorsally glabrous. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 transversely sulcate; aedeagus (fig. 5) ostium dorsal, median lobe oriented left side up in repose; right paramere long, tip attenuate, left short rounded at apex; female reproductive tract (fig. 6) without dorsolateral bursal lobe, elongate spermatheca broadly attached laterally at base of common oviduct, spermatheca with appended gland, spermatheca with digitiform diverticulum near base, without spermathecal gland duct diverticulum.</p>
            <p>New Caledonia species.</p>
            <p> Darodilia undetermined sp. </p>
            <p>Exemplars of species examined.</p>
            <p> Darodilia longula Tschitshérine ,  Darodilia robusta Sloane,  Darodilia mandibularis castelnau, seven undetermined (probably undescribed) species of  Darodilia from Australia and one species from New Caledonia. </p>
            <p>Generic distribution.</p>
            <p>Australia and New Caledonian.</p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p>This genus has not been previously recorded from New Caledonia. I have seen two male specimens from La Foa, Pocquereux (approximate location 21°43'S, 165°54'E), 50m elevation and Koumac (approximate location 20°33'S, 164°16'E), 60m elevation, collected in February 2008 by P.M. Giachino (GC), and one male from Tiea Reserve, 21°07'S, 164°57'E, 30m, November 2001, collected by C. Burwell &amp; G. Monteith (EMEC). These beetles are commonly collected in northern Australia and based on my UV/MV light collections in Australia they are strong fliers. Most likely the presence of this species in New Caledonia is due to human transport or dispersal. The specimens from New Caledonia appear to be conspecific with others from Australia I have studied. However, as the genus needs revised it is not possible to confidently identify the specimens without recourse to the types.</p>
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FEFFB0E309F36921D8F67219CDD34A9A.text	FEFFB0E309F36921D8F67219CDD34A9A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pseudoceneus Tschitscherine 1890	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  
Pseudoceneus 
Tschitscherine
, 1890:164
 Figs 79 </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Argutor holomelanus Tschitschérine 1890, see Moore et al. 1987 for details on type. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci absent; mentum emarginate, sides divergent, paramedial pits moderately large, deeply impressed; median tooth bifid; paraglossae small, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two seta on apical margin; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum quadrate, slightly transverse to slightly elongate, two marginal setae; pro-, meso- and metasterna glabrous; proepisternum smooth; elytra free, border at base, nine fully impressed striae, very short tenth stria at level of plica, apicolateral plica small and visible, parascutellar stria long, well impressed, not continuous with stria 1, angular base of stria 1 present, parascutellar punctures absent, three discal punctures in interval 3, intervals flat or convex; hind wing full; anterior tarsi of male with three basal segments expanded, ventrally squamous, all tarsi dorsally glabrous. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 without transverse sulci; aedeagus (fig. 8) ostium dorsal, oriented left side up in repose; right paramere small, narrow attenuate, left short, rounded point at apex; female reproductive tract (fig. 9) without dorsolateral bursal lobe, elongate spermatheca broadly attached laterally at base of common oviduct, spermatheca with appended gland, without spermatheca, without duct digital diverticulum, without spermathecal gland duct diverticulum.</p>
            <p>New Caladonian species.</p>
            <p> Pseudoceneus numeensis Fauvel 1903 [type IRSNB!] </p>
            <p>Exemplars of species examined.</p>
            <p> Pseudoceneus beatricis Giachino,  Darodilia iridescens (Castelnau),  Darodilia sollicitus (Erichson),  Pseudoceneus numeensis Fauvel and numerous specimens including several apparently undescribed species from Australia. </p>
            <p>Generic distribution.</p>
            <p>Australia, New Caledonia, Norfolk Island and Tasmania.</p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> This genus was treated recently by Giachino (2005), however, he did not include  Pseudoceneus numeensis in his study. Based on that paper and specimens available to me, I cannot confidently identify many individuals from Australia and some of those are very similar to  Pseudoceneus numeensis . Based on my preliminary study there is a significant amount of continuous variation in gross features, such as pronotal form and elytral structures, while there is little and very subtle, variation in male genitalia. This genus requires revision based on a large sample of material and probably will require DNA sequence data for full resolution of the species boundaries. Given the material I have seen,  Pseudoceneus numeensis appears distinct from typical individuals of other currently name species, but is probably conspecific with a widespread and commonly collected species in Queensland, Australia and thus likely represents a recent introduction or dispersal from Australia to New Caledoni  a . </p>
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30754F2FB6468FC43CE08A915A69ABAE.text	30754F2FB6468FC43CE08A915A69ABAE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Prosopogmus Chaudoir 1865	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Prosopogmus Chaudoir, 1865: 92 Figs 101345 </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Feronia impressifrons Chaudoir 1865, by monotypy. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci deeply impressed, divergent; mentum moderately or shallowly emarginate, sides divergent, paramedial pits distinct and deep, or absent; median tooth emarginate or bifid; paraglossae small, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two seta on apical margin; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum subcordiform, trapezoidal or quadrate, two marginal setae; pro-, meso- and metasterna glabrous; proepisternum smooth; elytra free or fused, bordered at base, nine fully impressed striae, apicolateral plica large and visible, parascutellar stria present, angular base of stria 1 present or absent, parascutellar setigerous punctures present at base of stria 2, three discal punctures confined to third intervals, posterior pair touching or situated near stria 2, intervals flat or convex; hind wing full or reduced (reduced in New Caledonian species); anterior tarsi of male with three basal segments expanded and squamose beneath, all tarsi dorsally glabrous. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 transversely sulcate; aedeagus (Figs 11, 13) ostium dorsal, median lobe oriented left side up in repose; parameres conchoid; female reproductive tract (fig. 12) without dorsolateral bursal lobe, bursa gooseneck form, elongate spermatheca broadly attached on posterior face of bursa, spermatheca with appended gland, without duct digital diverticulum, with elongate spermathecal gland duct diverticulum.</p>
            <p>New Caladonian species.</p>
            <p> Prosopogmus savesi (Fauvel 1882) new combination [type IRSNB!] </p>
            <p>=Notonomus savesi Fauvel 1882</p>
            <p> Prosopogmus irideus (Fauvel 1903) new combination [type IRSNB!] </p>
            <p>=Notonomus irideus Fauvel 1903</p>
            <p> Prosopogmus koghisensis Will, sp. n. </p>
            <p> Prosopogmus lescheni Will, sp. n. </p>
            <p> Prosopogmus fortis Will, sp. n. </p>
            <p> Prosopogmus aoupiniensis Will, sp. n. </p>
            <p>Exemplars of species examined.</p>
            <p>All six species from New Caledonia and numerous species from Australia.</p>
            <p>Generic distribution.</p>
            <p>Australia, Fiji(?), Lord Howe Island, Maluku Islands, New</p>
            <p>Caledonia, New Guinea, New Zealand and Tasmania.</p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> This is a species-rich genus, with about 25 species described from Australia. However, this is probably less than one third of the true diversity. In all areas where it occurs, but particularly in Australia and New Guinea, this taxon needs revision. The four species described here are based on a modest number of specimens and collecting events; there is certain to be more new species in New Caledonia to be discovered. The two species described by Fauvel in  Notonomus ,  Pseudoceneus irideus (fig. 10B) and  Pseudoceneus savesi (fig. 10C), share no generic-level characters with that genus. They have the following features found in Eu  chroina and/or  Prosopogmus (a combination of plesiomorphic and synapomorphic states), which are not found in  Notonomus : Clypeo-ocular sulci deeply impressed; abdominal ventrites 3-6 transversely sulcate; and spermathecal gland with duct diverticulum. </p>
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E89A19BCB7A8405D075F6A82D176482C.text	E89A19BCB7A8405D075F6A82D176482C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Prosopogmus koghisensis Will	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Prosopogmus koghisensis Will sp. n. Figs 111213A-B45A </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>New Caledonia, Southern Province, Mt. Koghis, 22°10'28"S, 166°30'48"E, 700m, rainforest.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>Holotype: male (EMEC81200), " 22°10'28"S, 166°30'48"E, NEW CALEDONIA Prov. Sud Mt.Koghis, 700m el. Coll.KWill 12.iii.2007, headlamp search", genitalia dissected, deposited MNHN. Paratypes: same data as holotype,1 female (EMEC81206) [NZAC], 1 female (EMEC81202) [QM], 1 female (EMEC81204) [MNHN], 1 male (EMEC81205) and 2 females (EMEC81201 EMEC81203) [EMEC].</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Size. Overall length (sbl) 8.0-9.0mm, greatest width over elytra 3.1-3.8mm. Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black. Legs, mouthparts, and antennae slightly or noticeably paler, piceous to rufopiceous. Luster. Dorsally and  ventrally shiny, elytra slightly duller. Iridescence. Elytra and ventral surface of body with slight spectral iridescence, otherwise lacking. Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines very shallow, visible at 50x magnification, sculpticells isodiametric or somewhat irregular mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci deeply impressed, linear, divergent, extended to anterior supraorbital seta, ocular ratio 1.35-1.42, eyes average size, rounded. Labrum with anteromedial depression. Antennae: Overall length short, reaching back 2/3 length of pronotum, antennomeres 5-11 nearly quadrate. Thorax. Pronotum nearly quadrate, sides evenly rounded from apex to near base, only a very slight straightening near base, marginal bead continuous from apex to base, not extended along basal margin, basal margin not bordered, anterior margin nearly straight with anterior angles scarcely produced, hind angles (fig. 45A) obtuse and rounded, inner basal impression linear and well impressed, outer impression absent, seta at hind angle about 3x pore width forward of basal margin 1x pore width medial of lateral channel. Dorsal surface shiny, microsculpture absent from disc, visible as irregular mesh of microlines laterally and basally at 50x magnification. Elytral striae complete, well impressed and impunctate. Parascutellar stria present. Angular base of stria 1 absent. Elytra moderately shiny, microsculpture visible at 20x as stretched mesh of microlines. Metacoxal sulcus straight and nearly reaching lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with very broad, thick apical bead. Male aedeagus (fig. 13A-B) slightly curved to right in dorsal view, tip broadly, uniformly rounded. </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>The name, treated as an adjective, is from the type locality, Mt.Koghis.</p>
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52CD0DCB1E3217C75F08A2775CF6ACDB.text	52CD0DCB1E3217C75F08A2775CF6ACDB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Prosopogmus lescheni Will	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Prosopogmus lescheni Will sp. n. Figs 1013C-F45B </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>New Caledonia, Southern Province, trail to Plateau de Dogny, 21°37'15"S, 165°52'29"E, 870m.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype: male (EMEC81207), "21°37'15"S/165°52'29"E NEW CALEDONIA:Prov. Sud trail to Plateau de Dogny 870m. 15.iii.2007 K.Will", deposited MNHN. Paratypes: same data as holotype 2 males (EMEC81208, EMEC81209) and 1 female (EMEC81211) [EMEC]. "21°33'49"S/165°45'37"E NEW CALEDONIA Prov.Sud. Col d'Amieu 390m el. 16:iii:2007 Coll. R.Leschen" 3 males (EMEC81212, EMEC81213, EMEC81214) and 1 female (EMEC60970) [NZAC]. "21°34'29"S/165°45'19"E NEW CALEDONIA:Prov. Sud Col d'Amieu, 510m el. 510m 16.iii.2007 K.Will", 1 male (EMEC81210) [EMEC] and 1 female (EMEC81215) [QM]. "NEW CALEDONIA 21°34'S/165°46'E Table Unio road, 600m 14 Nov2000. Bouchard, Burewell, Monteith, 9934", 1 male (EMEC81216) [QM]. "NEW CALEDONIA, Pic Ningua summit, 1350m, 21°47.8'S 166°8.3'E, collected by pitfall trap, in primary  montane rainforest, site L, January 1994, G.Hunt collector", 1 male (EMEC80944) and 1 female (EMEC80940) [CAS], with same data except dates as follows: February 1993- 2 males (EMEC80942, EMEC80943) and 1 female (EMEC80941); March 1993- 5 males (EMEC80951, EMEC80952, EMEC80953, EMEC80954, EMEC80955); 4 April 1993- 1 female (EMEC80945); September 1993- 4 males (EMEC80947, EMEC80948, EMEC80949, EMEC80950) and 1 female (EMEC80946) [CAS]. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Size. Overall length (sbl) 7.5-8.8mm, greatest width over elytra 2.8-3.5mm. Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black some individuals with a slight bronze reflex on elytra. Legs, mouthparts, and antennae slightly or noticeably paler than ventral surface of body, piceous to rufopiceous or concolorous with ventral surface and nearly black. Luster. Dorsally and ventrally moderately shiny to slightly dull, elytra usuall  y slightly duller. Iridescence. Elytra and ventral surface of body with no or only a very slight spectral iridescence, otherwise lacking. Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines well impressed, readily visible at 30x magnification, sculpticells isodiametric or slightly irregular, forming mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci deeply impressed, linear, divergent, ended short of anterior supraorbital seta, ocular ratio 1.38-1.45, eyes average size, rounded prominent. Labrum flat. Antennae: Overall length moderately long, reaching base of pronotum, antennomeres 5-11 elongate. Thorax. Pronotum nearly quadrate, sides evenly rounded from apex to near base, marginal bead continuous from apex to base, not extended along basal margin, ended at hind angle which forms a distinct angular jag, anterior margin slightly emarginate with anterior angles moderately produced, inner basal impression linear and well impressed, outer impression shallowly or deeply impressed, area laterad of hind outer impression convex, hind margin between basal impressions with more or less distinctly impressed border, seta at hind angle not more than one pore width forward of basal margin and in contact with lateral channel. Dorsal surface moderately shiny, microsculpture readily visible as irregular mesh of microlines at 20x magnification. Elytral striae complete, well impressed and impunctate. Parascutellar stria and angular base of stria 1 present. Elytra moderately shiny, microsculpture readily visible at 20x as mesh of microlines. Metacoxal sulcus straight or slightly arcuate and ended well before lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with narrow, light apical bead. Male aedeagus (fig. 13C-F) in dorsal view, nearly straight to distal edge of ostium and then curved right, degree of curvature varies between individuals, tip rounded. </p>
            <p>Etymology. A noun in the genitive case for the collector of part of the type series and excellent coleopterist Richard Leschen (NZAC).</p>
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            <p> Prosopogmus fortis Will sp. n. Figs 13  G–H</p>
            <p>Type Locality.</p>
            <p>New Caledonia, Southern Province, Pic Ningua, 21°47.8'S, 166°8.3'E, 1350m., pitfall trap in primary montane rainforest, 19 February 1995, collector G.Hunt.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>Holotype, male (EMEC80961), "NEW CALEDONIA, Pic Ningua summit, 1350m, 21°47.8'S, 166°8.3'E 21°47.8'S 166°8.3'E, collected by pitfall trap, in primary montane rainforest, site L, 19 February 1995, G.Hunt collector" deposited MNHN. Paratypes, same data as holotype except dates, as follows: 9 January 1993- 2 males (EMEC80959, EMEC80960); 24 January 1994-1 male (EMEC80958) and 1 female (EMEC80957) [CAS].</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Size. Overall length (sbl) 7.5-8.8mm, greatest width over elytra 2.8-3.5mm. Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black some individuals with a slight bronze reflex from elytra. Legs, mouthparts, and antennae slightly or noticeably paler than ventral surface of body, piceous to rufopiceous or concolorous with ventral surface and then nearly black. Luster. Dorsally and ventrally moderately shiny to slightly dull, elytra usually slightly duller. Iridescence. Elytra and ventral surface of body with no or  only a very slight spectral iridescence, otherwise lacking. Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines well impressed, readily visible at 30x magnification, sculpticells isodiametric or slightly irregular, forming mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci deeply impressed, linear, divergent, ended short of anterior supraorbital seta, ocular ratio 1.38-1.45, eyes average size, rounded prominent. Labrum flat. Antennae: Overall length moderately long, reaching base of pronotum, antennomeres 5-11 elongate. Thorax. Pronotum nearly quadrate, sides evenly rounded from apex to near base, marginal bead continuous from apex to base, not extended along basal margin, ended at hind angle which forms a distinct angular jag, anterior margin slightly emarginate with anterior angles moderately produced, inner basal impression linear and well impressed, outer impression shallowly or deeply impressed, area laterad of hind outer impression convex, hind margin between basal impressions with more or less distinctly impressed border, seta at hind angle not more than one pore width forward of basal margin in contact with lateral channel. Dorsal surface moderately shiny, microsculpture readily visible as irregular mesh of microlines at 20x magnification. Elytral striae complete, well impressed and impunctate. Parascutellar stria and angular base of stria 1 present. Elytra moderately shiny, microsculpture readily visible at 20x as mesh of microlines. Metacoxal sulcus straight or slightly arcuate and ended well before lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with narrow, light apical bead. Male aedeagus (fig. 13G-H) in dorsal view nearly straight to distal edge of ostium and then curved right, tip rounded. </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>Latin fortis, treated as an adjective, alludes to the well impressed basal impressions of the pronotum.</p>
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            <p> Prosopogmus aoupiniensis Will sp. n.</p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>New Caledonia, Northern Province, 21°11'S, 165°16E, 1000m.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>Holotype, female (EMEC80956). "NEW CALEDONIA11665 21°11'S, 165°16'E Aoupinie, summit, 1000m, 20Oct2004. G.Monteith, pyrethrum, trees &amp; logs" deposited MNHN.</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Size. Overall length (sbl) 8.3mm, greatest width over elytra 3.3mm. Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black, legs, mouthparts, and antennae noticeably paler rufopiceous. Luster. Dorsally and ventrally moderately shiny. Iridescence. Elytra and ventral surface of body with slight spectral iridescence, otherwise lacking. Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines shallowly impressed, scarcely visible at 50x magnification, sculpticells isodiametric or slightly irregular, forming mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci deeply impressed, linear, divergent, ended just short of anterior supraorbital seta, ocular ratio 1.35, eyes small, rounded very prominent. Labrum with anteromedial depression. Antennae: Overall length short, reaching back 2/3 length of pronotum, antennomeres 5-11 only slightly elongate. Thorax. Pronotum elongate and relatively narrow, sides evenly, shallowly rounded from apex to just before base, then nearly straight to  hind angles, marginal bead continuous from apex to base, not extended along basal margin, ended at hind angle which forms a low, rounded jag, anterior margin straight, anterior angles not produced and tight to head, inner basal impression linear and well impressed, outer impression absent, hind margin laterad basal impressions with more or less distinctly impressed border, seta at hind angle not more than one pore width forward of basal margin and just touching lateral channel. Dorsal surface shiny, microsculpture absent from disc, visible as irregular mesh of microlines laterally and basally at 50x magnification. Elytral striae complete, well impressed and impunctate. Parascutellar stria present. Angular base of stria 1 absent. Elytra moderately shiny, microsculpture visible at 20x as stretched mesh of microlines. Metacoxal sulcus straight and nearly reaching lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with very broad, thick apical bead. Male unknown. Female reproductive tract not studied. </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>Name, treated as an adjective, is from the type locality, Mt. Aoupinie.</p>
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            <p> Paniestichus subsolianus Will sp. n.</p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p> New Caledonia, Northern Province, Mt.  Panié , 1350 m. </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype, female (EMEC80968), "New Caledonia, North Prov. Mt.  Panié , 1350 m. 8-9.11.2001 leg. Balke &amp; Wewalka (NC16), 320DNA M. Balke", returned to ZSM, to be hand carried and integrated into the MNHN collection for deposition by M. Balke. Paratype, male (teneral), same locality data as holotype except 1400m (NC 19), [ZSM] (EMEC80969). </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Size. Overall length (sbl) 14.2-15.2mm, greatest width over elytra 5.2-5.4mm. Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black, legs, mouthparts, and antennomeres 1-4 black to piceous, antennomeres 5-11 paler, slightly infuscated. Luster. Dorsal and ventral surfaces moderately shiny. Iridescence. Elytra with distinct spectral iridescence. Ventral surface of body with slight spectral iridescence. Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines hardly visible at 50x magnification, sculpticells isodiametric or slightly irregular, forming mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci not impressed, represented as broad shallow depressions, ocular ratio 1.2-1.3, eyes very small, rounded, not prominent, post-ocular orbits relatively very large, including genal region more than 4x size of eye. Labrum anterior margin straight. Antennae: Overall length very long, antennomeres 9-11 reaching beyond base of pronotum, antennomeres very elongate. Thorax. Pronotum elongate cordate, sides shallowly rounded and convergent to near base and then very slightly sinuate and straight to base, marginal bead continuous from apex to base and across entire basal margin, hind angles about right angled, anterior margin very shallowly emarginate, anterior angles scarcely produced, inner basal impressions broad, shallow, not well impressed, slightly divergent, outer impression lacking, seta at hind angle in marginal bead. Dorsal surface moderately shiny, microsculpture not visible at 50x magnification. Elytral striae complete, shallowly impressed except laterally and apically, shallowly crenulate. Elytra moderately shiny, microsculpture not visible at 50x. Metacoxal sulcus straight and ended near lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with very narrow, light apical bead.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>The specific epithet is a compound word from the Latin sub (below) and solianus (of the sun), alluding to the presumed hypogenous life history of this species.</p>
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            <p> Genus  Paniestichus Will gen n. Figs 1416 </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Paniestichus subsolianus Will sp. n. </p>
            <p>Generic Description.</p>
            <p>Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci absent, clypeo-ocular region with very shallow, broad depression; mentum deeply emarginate, sides nearly parallel, paramedial pits very large, diameter nearly full length from base of tooth to base of mentum, very deeply impressed; median tooth bifid; paraglossae long, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two subapical setae; maxillary palpifer with two basal and one medial seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum cordate, two marginal setae; pro-, meso- and metasterna with short scattered pubescence; proepisternum smooth; elytra fused, border at base, nine fully impressed striae, apicolateral plica a small vestige, externally visible, parascutellar stria long, very shallowly impressed, not continuous with stria 1, angular base of stria 1 present, parascutellar punctures absent, no discal punctures, intervals flat; hind wing reduced; anterior tarsi of male with three basal segments not expanded, ventrally glabrous, all tarsi dorsally glabrous. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 without transvers sulci; aedeagus (fig. 15, teneral male and slightly damaged dissection) ostium dorsal, oriented left side up in repose; right paramere small, elongate and bluntly rounded, left elongate conchoid, rounded point at apex; female reproductive tract (fig. 16) without dorsolateral bursal lobe, elongate spermatheca broadly attached laterally at base of common oviduct with a small pouch on bursa near base of spermatheca, spermatheca with appended gland, without duct digital diverticulum, without spermathecal gland duct diverticulum.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> Paniestichus is a compound word, based on the name of the type locality of the type species, Mt. Panei, and the common termination in  Pterostichini -stichus. It is treated as a Latin masculine. </p>
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3E9FF3CBC25323A15EDEE18C6ED8F589.text	3E9FF3CBC25323A15EDEE18C6ED8F589.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Abacoleptus Fauvel 1903	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Abacoleptus Fauvel, 1903:232 Figs 1720 </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Abacoleptus carinatus Fauvel 1903, by monotypy. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci moderately or shallowly impressed, straight or very slightly divergent; mentum deeply emarginate, sides very slightly divergent, p  aramedial pits absent; median tooth bifid; paraglossae small, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two seta on apical margin; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum trapezoidal, widening basad, two marginal setae; prosternal process with four to six apical setae; mesosternum with two to four apical setae; metasterna glabrous; proepisternum smooth; elytra fused, bordered at base, striae 1-6 very shallowly impressed, stria 7 very shallowly impressed or absent, striae 8-9 impressed but scarcely separated from each other and somewhat difficult to discern, apicolateral plica large and visible, parascutellar stria very shallowly impressed, obscured or absent, angular base of stria 1 absent or rarely very shallowly impressed and obscured, parascutellar setigerous punctures absent, no discal punctures, interval 7 sharply carinate throughout, interval 5 sharply carinate or raised and rounded in apical third, other intervals flat or convex; hind wing reduced; anterior tarsi of male with three basal segments expanded and squamose beneath, all tarsi dorsally glabrous. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 without sulci; aedeagus (Figs 18, 20) ostium dorsal, median lobe oriented left side up in repose; parameres broad, attenuate, right with long apex, left with small denticle; female reproductive tract (fig. 19) without dorsolateral bursal lobe, elongate spermatheca broadly attached laterally at base of common oviduct, spermatheca with appended gland, spermatheca with digitiform diverticulum near base, without spermathecal gland duct diverticulum. </p>
            <p>New Caledonian species.</p>
            <p> Abacoleptus carinatus Fauvel 1903 [type IRSNB!] </p>
            <p> Abacoleptus paradoxus Heller 1916 [type MTD!] </p>
            <p> Abacoleptus curtus Will sp. n. </p>
            <p>Exemplars of species examined.</p>
            <p>All three New Caledonian species.</p>
            <p>Generic distribution.</p>
            <p>New Caledonian precinctive.</p>
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            <p> Abacoleptus curtus Will sp. n. Figs 17C20A </p>
            <p>Type Locality.</p>
            <p>New Caledonia, Northern Province, Aoupinie, 21°11'S, 165°19'E.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>Holotype, male (EMEC80970), "NEW CALEDONIA 8715, 21 11Sx165 19E, Aoupinie, top camp, 2-3Nov2001, C.Burwell, G.Monteith, hand collect", deposited MNHN. Paratype, male (EMEC80971), same data as holotype [QM].</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Size. Overall length (sbl) 21.3-21.8mm, greatest width over elytra 8.3-9.0mm. Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black, legs, mouthparts, and antennomeres black to piceous. Luster. Dorsal surface dull, head and lateral edges of elytra contrastingly smoother and shinier, ventral surfaces moderately shiny. Iridescence. No spectral iridescence dorsally. Ventral surface of body with slight spectral iridescence laterally on abdomen and on prothorax. Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines hardly visible at 50x magnification, sculpticells small, forming isodiametric or slightly  irregular mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci not impressed, represented as broad shallow depressions, ocular ratio 1.3, eyes small, rounded, not prominent, post-ocular small. Labrum anterior margin straight. Antennae: Overall length very long, antennomeres 8-11 reaching beyond base of pronotum, antennomeres very elongate. Thorax. Pronotum trapezoidal, base notably wider than apex, sides shallowly rounded to base, marginal bead continuous from apex to near base, base without marginal bead, hind angle right angled, anterior margin emarginate, anterior angles produced, inner basal impressions broad, shallow, not well impressed or defined, convergent, outer impression lacking, seta at hind angle in basal marginal bead, about one pore width from lateral margin. Dorsal surface dull, microsculpture visible at 50x magnification as irregular mesh. Macrosculpture densely pappilous laterally, irregularly rugose on disc. Elytral striae complete, very shallowly impressed, smooth. Parascutellar stria present, angular base of stria 1 absent. Elytra dull except for contrastingly shiny intervals 8-9, microsculpture visible at 50x as irregular mesh. Macrosculpture densely pappilous. Metacoxal sulcus straight and ended at lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with narrow apical bead. Female unknown, male aedeagus (20A) narrow, with tip narrow and slightly expanded and rounded. </p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific epithet, curtus is Latin for short, in recognition of the relatively short and broad form of these beetles is treated as an adjective.</p>
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            <p> Genus  Platysmodes Fauvel, 1903:231 Figs 2123 </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Sphodrosomus gambeyi Fauvel 1882, by monotypy. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci long, well impressed, divergent; mentum emarginate, sides slightly divergent, paramedial pits moderate size, deeply impressed; median tooth bifid; paraglossae small, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two seta on apical margin; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum elongate cordiform, margins sinuate basad, two marginal setae; pro-, meso- and metasterna glabrous; proepisternum smooth; elytra fused, without distinct border medially at base, nine well impressed striae, very short tenth stria at level of plica, apicolateral plica large and visible, parascutellar stria short, very shallowly impressed, not connected to stria 1, angular base of stria 1 present, shallowly impressed, parascutellar punctures present at base of stria 2, no discal punctures, interval 7 sharply raised throughout its length, interval 8 slightly raised in the basal half, other intervals slightly convex becoming flatter apicad; hind wing reduced; anterior tarsi of male with three basal segments expanded and squamose beneath, all tarsi dorsally glabrous. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 without sulci; aedeagus (fig. 22) ostium dorsal, oriented left side up in repose; right paramere long, tip attenuate, left short, rounded with small membranous denticle at apex; female reproductive tract (fig. 23) without dorsolateral bursal lobe, elongate spermatheca broadly attached laterally at base of common oviduct, spermatheca wi  th appended gland, spermatheca with digitiform diverticulum near base, without spermathecal gland duct diverticulum. </p>
            <p>New Caledonian species.</p>
            <p> Platysmodes gambeyi (Fauvel 1882) [type IRSNB!] </p>
            <p>=Sphodrosomus gambeyi Fauvel 1882</p>
            <p>Generic distribution.</p>
            <p>New Caledonian precinctive.</p>
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            <p> Genus  Cerabilia Laport de Castelnau, 1867:116 Figs 2426 </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Cerabilia maori Laport de Castelnau 1867, by monotypy. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci absent; mentum moderately emarginate, sides divergent, paramedial pits range from small and shallow to very large and deeply impressed; median tooth simple, triangular or blunt; paraglossae moderate length or short, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two subapical setae; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with first two segments always glabrous, pubescence starting in apical half of third segment to middle of fourth segment.</p>
            <p>Thorax. Pronotum transverse, one marginal setae near middle or with two marginal setae (two in Australian and some New Zealand species); pro-, meso- and metasterna glabrous; proepisternum smooth or deeply, longitudinally strigous; elytra fused, border at base, nine fully impressed striae, short tenth stria at level of plica in some species (some Australian species striae not impressed throughout or not impressed in basal fifth), apicolateral plica absent, parascutellar stria continuous with stria 1, angular base of stria 1 absent, parascutellar punctures present at base of stria 2, interval 3 with zero to five punctures (no discal punctures in most New Zealand and all Australian species), intervals flat or slightly convex; hind wing reduced; anterior tarsi of male with three basal segments, very slightly, somewhat or notably asymmetrically expanded, ventrally squamous, tarsi dorsally glabrous or with fine scattered setae. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 without transvers sulci; aedeagus (fig. 25) ostium dorsal, oriented left side or right side up in repose; right paramere small, bluntly rounded, left conchoid, paramere form reversed in species with adeagus right side up in repose; female reproductive tract (fig. 26) without dorsolateral bursal lobe, bursa with large dorsal sac present or absent, spermatheca small, sessile, broadly attached at base of common oviduct, spermatheca with appended gland, without spermatheca duct digital diverticulum, without elongate spermathecal gland duct diverticulum.</p>
            <p>New Caledonian species.</p>
            <p> Cerabilia includes approximately 24 undescribed species in New Caledonia. These will be described elsewhere. </p>
            <p>Exemplars of species examined.</p>
            <p> All New Caledonian species, all Australian species (three described in  Feronista and 23 undescribed) and all New Zealand species (five described and 10 undescribed). </p>
            <p>Generic distribution.</p>
            <p> If considered congeneric with  Feronista (see notes below), range is Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand. </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Cerabilia has been treated as an endemic genus from New Zealand and has typically been classified in  Platynini (Lorenz 2005a, b, Larochelle and  Larivière 2007). Analysis of a combination of morphological characters and DNA data place  Cerabilia in  Loxandrini as sister to, or within a clade of Australian  Feronista (Will unpubl.). Although like platynines  Cerabilia species lack the lateroapical elytral plica, which is present in most loxandrines, they lack the dorsal lobe of the pygidial gland reservoir (present in species of  Platynini ), lack the angular base of stria 1 (usually present in species of  Platynini ) and males in  Cerabilia have the three basal protarsomeres slightly, to very notably asymmetrically expanded, a characteristic of nearly all loxandrines. Tentatively, I consider species in New Caledonia to be included in  Cerabilia . A full analysis of all Australian, New Zealand and New Caledonian species and presumed outgroups is to be published elsewhere establishing the evidentiary basis for a generic classification of  Loxandrini . </p>
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            <p> Genus  Abacomorphus Chaudoir, 1878:14 Figs 2729 </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Abax caledonicus Montrouzier 1860, by monotypy. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci moderately or deeply impressed, nearly punctiform or sharply divergent; mentum moderately emarginate, sides divergent, paramedial pits small, clearly impressed; median tooth narrow, bifid; paraglossae long, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two seta on apical margin; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum quadrate, margins sinuate basad, two marginal setae; prosternal process with two to four apical setae; meso- and metasterna glabrous; proepisternum smooth; elytra fused, bordered at base, nine well impressed striae, some individuals with short, shallow tenth stria at level of plica, apicolateral plica large and visible, parascutellar stria well impressed, angular base of stria 1 absent, parascutellar setigerous punctures present at base of stria 2, no discal punctures, interval 7 sharply carinate near base, other intervals slightly or moderately convex; hind wing reduced; anterior tarsi of male with three basal segments expanded and squamose beneath, all tarsi dorsally glabrous or meso- and/or metatarsi with a few scattered setae. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 without sulci; aedeagus (fig. 28) ostium dorsal, median lobe oriented left side up in repose; parameres, right attenuate with long apex, left broad, rounded; female reproductive tract (fig. 29) without dorsolateral bursal lobe, elongate spermatheca broadly attached laterally at base of common oviduct, spermatheca with appended gland, spermatheca with digitiform diverticulum near base, without spermathecal gland duct diverticulum.</p>
            <p>Exemplars of species examined.</p>
            <p> Abacomorphus asperulus and  Abacoleptus caledonicus . </p>
            <p>Generic Distribution.</p>
            <p> New Caledonian precinctiv  e . </p>
            <p>New Caladonian species.</p>
            <p> Abacomorphus asperulus Fauvel 1882 [type IRSNB!] </p>
            <p> Abacomorphus caledonicus (Montrouzier 1860) [type MNHN] </p>
            <p>=Abax caledonicus Montrouzier 1860</p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Among the more than twenty specimens of  Abacomorphus caledonicus I examined there is significant variation in size, color and to a lesser degree microsculpturing. However, male genitalia were very uniform. This contrasts with  Abacoleptus asperulus , which had little variation in size and color. </p>
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            <p> Genus  Abacophrastus gen n. Figs 3033 </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Abacophrastus millei Will sp. n. </p>
            <p>Generic Description.</p>
            <p>Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci moderately to deeply impressed, divergent; mentum moderately emarginate, sides divergent, paramedial pits small, clearly impressed; median tooth bifid; paraglossae small, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two seta on apical margin; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum quadrate, margins sinuate basad, two marginal setae; pro-, meso- and metasterna glabrous; proepisternum smooth; elytra fused, bordered at base, nine well impressed striae, some individuals with a very short tenth stria at level of plica, apicolateral plica large and visible, parascutellar stria well impressed, angular base of stria 1 absent, parascutellar setigerous punctures present at base of stria 2, no discal punctures, humeri prominent, interval 7 slightly or notably raised near base, slightly more convex than other intervals throughout its length, other intervals slightly or moderately convex; hind wing reduced; anterior tarsi of male with three basal segments expanded and squamose beneath, all tarsi dorsally with scattered long setae. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 without sulci; aedeagus (Figs 31, 33) ostium dorsal, oriented left side up in repose; right paramere long, tip attenuate, left short, broader, narrowly rounded at apex; female reproductive tract (fig. 32) without dorsolateral bursal lobe, elongate spermatheca broadly attached laterally at base of common oviduct, spermatheca with appended gland, spermatheca with very small digitiform diverticulum near base, without spermathecal gland duct diverticulum.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The genus is treated as Latin masculine and is a combination incorporating the Greek abaco, being broad and therefore like the genus  Abax , and phrastos meaning  “expression” . Given that these species are similar and related to  Abacomorphus and  Abacoleptus , the name roughly translates as yet "another expression of  Abax ." </p>
            <p>New Caldonian species.</p>
            <p> Abacophrastus millei Will sp. n. </p>
            <p> Abacophrastus bellorum Will sp. n. </p>
            <p> Abacophrastus carnifex Will sp. n. </p>
            <p> Abacophrastus chapes Will sp. n. </p>
            <p> Abacophrastus
hobbit
 Will sp. n. </p>
            <p> Abacophrastus megalops Will sp. n. </p>
            <p> Abacophrastus reflexus Will sp. n. </p>
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            <p> Abacophrastus millei Will sp. n. Fig. 33A </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p> New Caledonia, Southern Province, Col  d’Amieu 21°34'29"S, 165°45'19"E, 510m. </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype, male (EMEC80965), "21°34'29"S/165°45'19"E, NEW CALEDONIA:Prov. Sud, Col  d’Amieu , 510m. 16.iii.2007 K.Will, leaf litter, logs", deposited MNHN. Paratype, "21°35'11"S/165°46'30"E, NEW CALEDONIA:Pro  v . Sud, Col  d’Amieu , 485m. 14.iii.2007 K.Will, ex leaf litter", female (EMEC80962) (teneral) [EMEC]. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Size. Overall length (sbl) 9.0-9.1mm, greatest width over elytra 3.4-3.5mm.</p>
            <p>Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black, legs, mouthparts, and antennae very slightly paler than ventral surface of body, piceous. Luster. Dorsal and ventral surfaces shiny.</p>
            <p>Iridescence. Elytra and ventral surface of body with moderate spectral iridescence.</p>
            <p>Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines visible at 50x magnification, sculpticells isodiametric or slightly irregular, forming mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci very broad and scarcely impressed, ocular ratio 1.5-1.6, eyes average size for genus, rounded flat, not prominent, post-ocular orbits large. Labrum broadly emarginate. Antennae: Overall length moderately long, just reaching beyond base of pronotum, antennomeres 5-11 moderately elongate. Thorax. Pronotum nearly quadrate, sides evenly rounded in apical 3/4 and then sinuate and straight to base, marginal bead continuous from apex to sinuation then broadening and not delimited medially, hind angle slightly explanate, rounded but nearly right-angled, anterior margin slightly emarginate, anterior angles moderately produced, inner basal impressions linear, slightly divergent and well impressed, outer impression lacking, seta at hind angle well forward of basal margin, about half length of straight portion of margin and nearly as distant from lateral margin. Dorsal surface shiny, microsculpture scarcely visible as irregular mesh of microlines at 50x magnification. Elytral striae complete, well impressed and impunctate. Elytra shiny, microsculpture readily visible at 50x as stretched mesh of microlines. Metacoxal sulcus straight and ended well before lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with narrow, light apical bead. Male aedeagus tip elongate with simply rounded point.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The specific epithet is a noun in the genitive that honors Christian Mille of the Institut Agronomique  néo-Calédonien . </p>
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            <p> Abacophrastus chapes Will sp. n. Fig. 33D </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p> New Caledonia, Northern Province,  Poindimié , Village de  Napoémien . </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>Holotype, male (EMEC10003808), "NEW CALEDONIA Poindimie 100m V.of Nepoemien 14 Jan 1979 A.Renevier", deposited MNHN.</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Size. Overall length (sbl) 13.6 mm, greatest width over elytra 5.1mm.</p>
            <p>Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black with a distinct blue reflex, legs, mouthparts, and antennae black, concolorous with ventral surface of body. Luster. Dorsal and ventral surfaces shiny. Iridescence. Elytra and ventral surface of body without spectral iridescence. Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines scarcely visible at 50x magnification, sculpticells slightly irregular, forming mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci very short, well impressed, ocular ratio 1.5, eyes average size for genus, rounded moderately prominent, post-ocular orbits large. Labrum broadly emarginate. Antennae: Type is damaged, with only 4 basal antenomeres so length unknown. Thorax. Pronotum nearly quadrate, sides scarcely rounded, with only a very slight sinuation near base, marginal bead continuous from apex to near hind angle, hind angle scarcely explanate, rounded and slightly obtuse angle, anterior margin slightly emarginate, anterior angles moderately produced, inner basal impressions linear, slightly divergent and well impressed, outer impression lacking, seta at hind angle well forward of basal margin, about half length of straight portion of margin and nearly as distant from lateral margin. Dorsal surface shiny, microsculpture scarcely visible as irregular mesh of microlines at 50x magnification. Elytral striae complete, well impressed and impunctate. Elytra shiny, microsculpture hardly visible at 50x as stretched mesh of microlines. Metacoxal sulcus straight and ended well before lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with narrow, light apical bead. Male aedeagus tip elongate with subapical constriction and dorso-ventrally thin, flat point.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>The specific epithet, chapes, is the terms for the rounded metal tip of the scabbard for a sword and refers to the form of the tip of the male adeagus in this species. It is treated as a noun in the nominative singular standing in apposition.</p>
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            <p> Abacophrastus carnifex Will sp. n.</p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>New Caledonia, Southern Province, Mt. Humboldt, 1330m.</p>
            <p> Type material. </p>
            <p> Holotype, female (EMEC80966), "Nouvelle  Calédonie m 1330. M. Humboldt for. Mousse 15.II.2006, P.M. Giachino leg.", deposited MNHN. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Size. Overall length (sbl) 11.9mm, greatest width over elytra 4.7mm.</p>
            <p>Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black, legs, mouthparts, and antennae black to piceous. Luster. Dorsal and ventral surfaces shiny. Iridescence. Elytra and ventral surface of body with slight spectral iridescence. Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines visible at 50x magnification, sculpticells isodiametric or slightly irregular, forming mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci impressed, short, linear, ocular ratio 1.4, eyes average size for genus, rounded moderately prominent, post-ocular orbits large. Labrum broadly emarginate. Antennae: Overall length long, antennomeres 10-11 reaching beyond base of pronotum, antennomeres 5-11 elongate. Thorax. Pronotum nearly quadrate, sides evenly rounded in apical 3/4 and then sinuate and straight to base, marginal bead continuous from apex to sinuation then broadening and not delimited medially, hind angle slightly explanate, rounded but nearly right-angled, anterior margin slightly emarginate, anterior angles moderately produced, inner basal impressions linear, slightly divergent and well impressed, outer impression lacking, seta at hind angle well forward of basal margin, about half length of straight portion of margin and nearly as distant from lateral margin. Dorsal surface shiny, microsculpture hardly visible as irregular mesh of microlines at 50x magnification. Elytral striae complete, impunctate, shallowly impressed, except laterally and apically. Stria 6 evanescent near base, not reaching basal margin. Elytra moderately shiny, microsculpture scarcely visible at 50x as stretched mesh of microlines. Metacoxal sulcus straight and ended well before lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with narrow, light apical bead. Female tract not studied, male unknown.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The specific epithet is carnifex, Latin for the  “executioner” and is treated as a noun in the nominative singular standing in apposition. </p>
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            <p> Abacophrastus hobbit Will sp. n. Fig. 33B </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>New Caledonia, Northern Province, Aoupinie, 850m, 21°11'S, 165°19'E.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype, male (EMEC80967), "NEW CALEDONIA, 21°11'Sx165°19'E, Aoupinie, 850m, 9930, 20-21Nov2000, Bouchard, Burwell &amp; Monteith", deposited MNHN. Paratypes, "NEW CALEDONIA,  Aoupinié , 20km NE Poya, 650m, 18-19 May, 1984, G. Monteith &amp; D. Cook", 2 females (EMEC10003809, EMEC10003810) [QM]. Pic d'Amoa, N. slopes, 20 58 Sx165 17 E, 10-11Nov2001, hand col. C. Burwell &amp; g. Monteith, 8687, 1 female (EMEC10003811) [QM]. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Size. Overall length (sbl) 13.1mm, greatest width over elytra 5.2mm. Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black, legs, mouthparts, and antennae black to pi  ceous . Dorsally with distinct metallic purple reflex, more evident on head and pronotum. Luster. Dorsal surface very shiny, ventral surface moderately shiny. Iridescence. Elytra and base of pronotum with distinct spectral iridescence. Ventral surface of body with slight spectral iridescence. Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines visible at 50x magnification, sculpticells isodiametric or slightly irregular, forming mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci impressed, short, divergent, arcuate, ocular ratio 1.4, eyes average size for genus, rounded, moderately prominent, post-ocular orbits large. Labrum broadly emarginate. Antennae: Overall length long, antennomeres 10-11 reaching beyond base of pronotum, antennomeres 5-11 elongate. Thorax. Pronotum quadrate, sides nearly straight, slightly rounded in apical 3/4 and then sinuate and straight to base, marginal bead continuous from apex to near base, broadening slightly near base, hind angle slightly explanate, nearly right-angled, anterior margin slightly emarginate, anterior angles prominently produced, inner basal impressions linear and well impressed, outer impression lacking, seta at hind angle forward of basal margin, about one third length of straight portion of margin and as distant from lateral margin. Dorsal surface shiny, microsculpture hardly visible as irregular mesh of microlines at 50x magnification. Elytral striae complete, well impressed except stria 6, impunctate. Stria 6 evanescent in basal third, not reaching basal margin. Elytra shiny, microsculpture scarcely visible at 50x as stretched mesh of microlines. Metacoxal sulcus straight and ended well before lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with narrow, light apical bead. Female unknown, male aedeagus (fig. 33B) tip bluntly and narrowly deltoid. </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The specific epithet Hobbit is an allusion to the setose dorsal surface of the tarsi, analogous to the hairy feet of  Tolkien’s Hobbits and is treated as a noun in the nominative singular standing in apposition. </p>
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            <p> Abacophrastus megalops Will sp. n. Figs 303233C </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>New Caledonia, Southern Province, Mt. Koghis, 700m, 22°10'28"S, 166°30'48"E.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>Holotype, female (EMEC80964), "22°10'28"S/166°30'48"E, NEW CALEDONIA, Prov. Sud, Mt. Koghis, 700m el. Coll. K.Will, 12.iii.2007, headlamp search", deposited MNHN. Paratypes, same data as holotype, 1 female (teneral), 1 male (EMEC80963) (disarticulated, stored in EtOH) [EMEC]</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Size. Overall length (sbl) 10.6-11.0mm, greatest width over elytra 4.0-4.2mm. Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black, legs, mouthparts, and antennomeres 1-5 black to piceous, antennomeres 6-11 paler, slightly infuscated. Dorsally with very slight metallic purple reflex, more evident on head and pronotum. Luster. Dorsal  surface very shiny, ventral surface moderately shiny. Iridescence. Elytra with distinct spectral iridescence. Ventral surface of body with slight spectral iridescence. </p>
            <p>Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines visible at 50x magnification, sculpticells isodiametric or slightly irregular, forming mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci impressed, short, divergent, arcuate, ocular ratio 1.5-1.6, eyes large for genus, rounded, moderately prominent, post-ocular orbits relatively small. Labrum broadly emarginate. Antennae: Overall length long, antennomeres 10-11 reaching beyond base of pronotum, antennomeres 5-11 elongate. Thorax. Pronotum quadrate, sides shallowly rounded in apical 3/4 and then slightly sinuate and straight to base, marginal bead continuous from apex to near base there ended at level of seta, hind angle scarcely explanate, rounded, but about right angled, anterior margin slightly emarginate, anterior angles moderately produced, inner basal impressions linear, well impressed, slightly divergent, outer impression lacking, seta at hind angle well forward of basal margin, about one half length of straight portion of margin and about 3/4 this length distant from lateral margin. Dorsal surface shiny, microsculpture of irregular mesh of microlines hardly visible at 50x magnification. Elytral striae complete, impunctate, shallowly impressed except laterally and apically. Elytra shiny, microsculpture scarcely visible at 50x as stretched mesh of microlines. Metacoxal sulcus straight and ended well before lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with narrow, light apical bead. Male aedeagus (Figs 31, 33C) tip roundly and narrowly deltoid.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>The specific epithet is a compound word from the Greek, megas (large) and ops (eyes), referring to the large eyes in this species. It is treated as an adjective in the nominative singular.</p>
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            <p> Abacophrastus bellorum Will sp. n. Fig. 30B </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>New Caledonia, Northern Province, Mt. Taom summit, 960m, 20°47'S, 164°35'E.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>Holotype, female (EMEC200674), "NEW CALEDONIA 11965, 20°47'Sx164°35'E, 960m, Mt. Taom summit, Site 3, 7Dec2004, G.Monteith, dung pitfall, rainforest", deposited MNHN. Paratype, same data as holotype, 1 female (EMEC200675) [QM].</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Size. Overall length (sbl) 13.8-14.3mm, greatest width over elytra 5.3mm. Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black, legs, mouthparts, and antennomeres 1-4 black to piceous, 5 infuscated, antennomeres 6-11 paler. Dorsally with very slight metallic purple reflex, more evident on head and pronotum. Luster. Dorsal surface shiny, ventral surface slightly duller. Iridescence. Elytra with slight spectral iridescence. Ventral  surface of body with very slight spectral iridescence. Head. Dorsal microsculpture with microlines scarcely visible at 50x magnification, sculpticells isodiametric or slightly irregular, forming mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci impressed, short, divergent, arcuate, ocular ratio 1.44, eyes typical for genus, rounded, moderately prominent, post-ocular orbits relatively small. Labrum broadly emarginate. Antennae: Overall length long, antennomeres 10-11 reaching beyond base of pronotum, antennomeres 5-11 elongate. Thorax. Pronotum narrow quadrate, sides shallowly rounded in apical 3/4 and then clearly sinuate and straight to base, marginal bead continuous from apex to near base there ended at level of seta, hind angle explanate, rounded, but about right angled, anterior margin emarginate, anterior angles moderately produced, inner basal impressions linear, well impressed, slightly divergent, outer impression lacking, seta near hind angle well forward of basal margin, about one half length of straight portion of margin and about 3/4 this length distant from lateral margin. Dorsal surface shiny, microsculpture of irregular mesh of microlines hardly visible at 50x magnification. Elytral striae complete, impunctate, well impressed. Elytra shiny, microsculpture scarcely visible at 50x as stretched mesh of microlines. Metacoxal sulcus straight and ended well before lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with narrow, light apical bead. Male unknown. </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The specific epithet, a noun in the genitive case, honors Ross and Joyce Bell and their exceptional contribution to entomology and the study of  Carabidae . </p>
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            <p> Abacophrastus reflexus Will sp. n.</p>
            <p>Type Locality.</p>
            <p>New Caledonia, Northern Province, Me Maoya camp, 1150m, 21°22'S, 165°20'E.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>Holotype, female (EMEC200676), "NEW CALEDONIA 11161, 21°22'Sx165°20'E, Me Maoya camp, 1150m, 11-13Nov 2002, hand coll. Burwell, Monteith &amp; Wright", deposited MNHN.</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Size. Overall length (sbl) 13.7mm, greatest width over elytra 5.4mm. Color. Dorsal and ventral surfaces black, legs, mouthparts, and antennomeres 1-3 black to piceous, antennomeres 4-11 paler, slightly infuscated. Dorsally with slight metallic purple reflex. Luster. Dorsal surface shiny, ventral surface slightly duller. Iridescence. Elytra with spectral iridescence. Ventral surface of body without spectral iridescence except slightly so on proepisternum. Head. Dorsal microsculpture with scarcely microlines visible at 50x magnification, sculpticells isodiametric or slightly irregular, forming mesh, clypeal-ocular sulci impressed, short, linear, divergent, ocular ratio 1.42, eyes typical for genus, rounded, moderately prominent, post-ocular orbits relatively small. Labrum broadly emarginate. Antennae: Overall length long, antennomeres 10-11 reaching beyond base of pronotum, antennomeres 5-11 elongate. Thorax. Pronotum quadrate, sides shallowly rounded in apical 3/4 and then slightly sinuate to base, marginal bead continuous from apex to near base there ended at level of seta, margin at hind angle broadly explanate, angle about right angled, anterior margin emargi  nate , anterior angles moderately produced, inner basal impressions linear, impressed, slightly divergent, outer impression lacking, seta near hind angle well forward of basal margin, about length of very straight straight portion of margin and the distant from lateral margin. Dorsal surface moderately shiny, microsculpture of irregular mesh of microlines hardly visible at 50x magnification. Elytral striae complete, impunctate, well impressed. Elytra shiny, microsculpture scarcely visible at 50x as stretched mesh of microlines. Metacoxal sulcus straight and ended well before lateral end of coxa. Abdomen. Last abdominal ventrite with narrow, light apical bead. Male unknown. </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>The specific epithet draws attention to the broadly reflexed basal third of the pronotum and is treated as an adjective in the nominative singular.</p>
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            <p> Genus  Euryabax Fauvel, 1903:230 Figs 3435 </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Euryabax colossus Fauvel 1903 by monotypy. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci broadly impressed; mentum moderately emarginate, sides divergent, paramedial pits absent; median tooth bifid; paraglossae small, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two seta on apical margin; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum trapezoidal, widening basad, two marginal setae; pro-, meso- and metasterna glabrous; proepisternum smooth; elytra fused, bordered at base, nine well impressed striae, very short tenth stria at level of plica, apicolateral plica large and visible, parascutellar stria well impressed, angular base of stria 1 absent, parascutellar setigerous punctures present at base of stria 2, no discal punctures, interval 7 notably raised near base, slightly more convex than other intervals throughout its length, other intervals convex; hind wing reduced; anterior tarsi of male with segments not expanded without ventral setae all tarsi dorsally glabrous. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 without sulci; aedeagus (fig. 35) ostium dorsal, oriented left side up in repose; right paramere long, tip attenuate, left broader with membranous denticle at apex; female unknown.</p>
            <p>Generic Distribution.</p>
            <p>New Caledonian precinctive known only from type specimen.</p>
            <p>New Caladonian species.</p>
            <p> Euryabax colossus Fauvel 1903 [type IRSNB!] </p>
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            <p> Genus  Setalidius Chaudoir, 1878:18 Fig. 36 </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Setalidius nigerrimus Chaudoir 1878 by monotypy. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci shallow, not reaching anterior supraorbital seta or nearly absent, divergent; mentum only very slightly emarginate, sides widely divergent, epilobes not produced, paramedial pits very small, deeply impressed; median tooth bifid; paraglossae long, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two seta on apical margin; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum quadrate, slightly wider than long, l/w in  Setalidius nigerrimus 0.88 and in  Setalidius attenuatus 0.86 (contra Fauvel 1882b), margins very slightly sinuate to base, two marginal setae; pro-, meso- and metasterna glabrous; proepisternum smooth; elytra fused, border at base, nine fully impressed striae, very short tenth stria at level of plica, apicolateral plica large and visible, parascutellar stria short, shallowly impressed, not continuous with stria 1, angular base of stria 1 absent, parascutellar punctures absent, no discal punctures, intervals convex; hind wing reduced all tarsi dorsally glabrous. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 without transverse sulci; male unknown, female reproductive tract not studied. </p>
            <p>Exemplars of species examined.</p>
            <p>Both species, only known from the holotypes.</p>
            <p>Generic Distribution.</p>
            <p>New Caledonian precinctive.</p>
            <p>New Caladonian species.</p>
            <p> Setalidius nigerrimus Chaudoir 1878 [type MNHN!] </p>
            <p> Setalidius attenuatus Fauvel 1882 [type IRSNB!] </p>
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            <p> Genus  Sphodrosomus Perroud, in Perroud and Montrouzier, 1864:58 Figs 374243B </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Sphodrosomus saisseti Perroud and Montrouzier 1864, by monotypy  .</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Head. Clypeo-ocular sulci long, straight, very broadly and very shallowly impressed; mentum emarginate, sides slightly divergent, paramedial pits absent; median tooth bifid; paraglossae small, without elongate setae at apex; ligular sclerite with two or four seta on apical margin; maxillary palpifer with one basal seta; antennae filiform, with three basal segments glabrous. Thorax. Pronotum cordiform, margins sinuate basad, two marginal setae; pro-, meso- and metasterna glabrous; proepisternum smooth; elytra fused, border at base, nine well impressed striae, with or without very short tenth stria at level of plica, apicolateral plica large and visible, parascutellar stria short, impressed, not connected to stria 1, angular base of stria 1 well impressed, parascutellar punctures absent or if present minute and present at base of stria 2, no discal punctures, interval 7 equally convex as other intervals or slightly raised near base, odd numbered intervals slightly raised and more convex or equal, all intervals becoming flatter apicad; hind wing reduced; anterior tarsi of male with three basal segments expanded and squamose beneath in  Setalidius griseolum , segments not expanded without ventral setae in other species, all tarsi dorsally glabrous. Abdomen. Ventrites 3-6 without sulci; aedeagus (Figs 38, 41) ostium dorsal, median lobe oriented left side up in repose; parameres very attenuate with long apex, nearly of equal length; female reproductive tract (Figs 39, 42) with prominent dorsolateral bursal lobe, elongate spermatheca attached apically on lobe, accessory gland attached to bursa at base of lobe, without spermathecal duct digital diverticulum, without spermathecal gland duct diverticulum. </p>
            <p>Exemplars of species examined.</p>
            <p> See treatment by Will (2006) for  Setalidius saisseti and  Setalidius monteithi . I examined four specimens in the Fauvel collection in IRSNB initially thought to be possible syntypes of  Homalosoma griseolum Fauvel. The specimens are consistent with the morphological attributes as in the original description. However, in the original description Fauvel stated that the single specimen was from "Ile des Pins (Bougier)" a unique from the "Collection Gambey." Subsequently, Fauvel (1903) published additional records for this species and noted those specimens were "Deux exemplaires, dont un dans la collection  François” . The four IRSNB specimens appear to have been identified by Fauvel and are labeled with Ile des Pins. However the last line of the label includes  “f.Faustien” , which is a piece of information not noted in either of those publication by Fauvel. In a corrigenda and addendum by Fauvel (1903) he added "Le  frère Faustien a recueilli  à l’île des Pins une collection importante,  aujourd’hui réunie à la mienne par  l’acquisition de la collection Hustache." Based on this, the specimens I had available for study would have been added to  Fauvel’s collection long after he described  Homalosoma griseolum in 1882. The whereabouts of the holotype is unknown. </p>
            <p>Generic distribution.</p>
            <p>New Caledonian precinctive.</p>
            <p>New Caladonian species.</p>
            <p> Sphodrosomus saisseti Perroud and Montrouzier 1864 [type MNHN!] </p>
            <p> Sphodrosomus monteithi Will 2006 [type MNHN!] </p>
            <p> Sphodrosomus griseolum (Fauvel 1882) new combination [type not found] </p>
            <p> =  Homalosoma griseolum Fauvel 1882 </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> The placement of  Setalidius griseolum in  Sphodrosomus is primarily supported by shared features of the male genitalia and female reproductive tract (Figs 38-39, 41-42). The genus  Homalosoma is part of the  Trichosternus series of Moore (1965) and those taxa have a distinct set of characteristics that have not been found in any New Caledonian carabids. </p>
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