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E52C87D73D38FF9DFF7449722998FE58.text	E52C87D73D38FF9DFF7449722998FE58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetidae Lacordaire 1857	<div><p>Key to genera and species of Eucinetidae occurring in Australia</p><p>1. Elytra without transverse strigulae (Figs 89–90); ratio of body length to elytral width less than 1.60 (Figs 30–33); ratio of greatest depth to elytral width usually greater than 0.70; posterior edge of mesoventrite rounded (Fig. 102); anterior edge of labrum broadly rounded with small median notch (Figs 125–126); hind wings highly reduced or absent; parameres much shorter than penis (Figs 140–142).................................................... Noteucinetus Bullians &amp; Leschen … 2</p><p>- Elytra with transverse strigulae (Figs 77–88); ratio of body length to elytral width greater than 1.60 (Figs 1–29); ratio of greatest depth to elytral width usually less than 0.70; posterior edge of mesoventrite notched (Fig. 101); anterior edge of labrum more or less truncate, without median notch (Figs 123, 127); hind wings well-developed or absent; parameres more or less equal in length to penis (Figs 128–139)................................................. Eucinetus Germar … 3</p><p>2(1). Length greater than 1.40 mm; body more than 1.4 times as long as elytral width; elytra reddish brown to dark brown or black, with reddish stripe along elytral suture (Figs 32–33); mesotibia in both sexes with two spurs, one of which in male is apically widened and cleft (Fig. 108); free portion of paramere narrow and parallel-sided; Victoria (Figs 140–141)................................................................................................... N. victoriae sp. nov.</p><p>- Length less than 1.40 mm; body less than 1.4 times as long as elytral width; elytra yellow or yellow with black markings (Figs 30–31); mesotibia in both sexes with one acute spur; free portion of paramere broad at base and narrowing towards subacute apex; northern NSW and southern QLD (Fig. 142)........................................... N. ornatus sp. nov.</p><p>3(1). Metanepisternum almost as long as or longer than mesepimeron and at least twice as long as wide (Fig. 96); hind wings welldeveloped; inner eye margin with distinct notch (Fig. 35); scutellar shield somewhat rounded at apex (Fig. 100)......... 4</p><p>- Metanepisternum distinctly shorter than mesepimeron and about as long as wide (Fig. 95); hind wings absent; inner eye margin without distinct notch (Fig. 34); scutellar shield sharply acute at apex (Fig. 103)................................... 7</p><p>4(3). Body less than 1.90 times as long as wide; elytra less than 1.57 times as long as wide; apical maxillary palpomere widest at middle and acute at apex (Figs 62, 65).................................................................... 5</p><p>- Body more than 1.90 times as long as wide; elytra more than 1.57 times as long as wide; apical maxillary palpomere widened and obliquely truncate apically (Figs 57–58, 63); pronotum red and elytra black (Figs 15–16, 20–23).................. 6</p><p>5(4). Upper surfaces entirely black (Figs 24–25); 11th antennomere less than 1.8 times as long as wide (Fig. 45); northern QLD.............................................................................. Eucinetus nebulosus sp. nov.</p><p>- Head, pronotum and scutellar shield red, elytra black (Figs 28–29); 11th antennomere more than 2.00 times as long as wide (Fig. 51); northern QLD.......................................................... Eucinetus tropicus sp. nov.</p><p>6(4). Head at least partly black (Fig. 16); apical maxillary palpomere less than 1.4 times as long as wide and more strongly, obliquely expanded apically (Figs 57–58); 3rd antennomere only slightly shorter than 4th (Fig. 36); 11th antennomere less than 1.5 times as long as wide (Fig. 47); central NSW to northern QLD............................. Eucinetus lorien sp. nov.</p><p>- Head red (Fig. 23); apical maxillary palpomere more than 1.6 times as long as wide and less strongly, obliquely expanded apically (Fig. 63); 3rd antennomere much shorter than 4th; 11th antennomere more than 1.7 times as long as wide (Fig. 49); NSW, ACT, VIC, TAS............................................................. Eucinetus similis sp. nov.</p><p>7(3). Upper surfaces of pronotum and elytra uniformly dark brown or black; length less than 1.85 mm and elytra less than 1.44 times as long as wide; VIC (Figs 17–19).................................................. Eucinetus minutus sp. nov.</p><p>- Upper surface of pronotum never dark brown, usually reddish-brown or red; length usually greater than 1.85 mm and elytra more than 1.44 times as long as wide..................................................................... 8</p><p>8(7). Pronotum reddish-brown, elytra yellowish-brown (Figs 5–12, 26–27)........................................... 9</p><p>- Pronotum red, elytra primarily black (Figs 1–4, 13–14, 28–29)................................................ 11</p><p>9(8). Length less than 2.00 mm; apical antennomere (Fig. 42) at least 2.00 times as long as wide; apical maxillary palpomere (Fig. 55) obliquely truncate apically with aciculate tip at one edge; pronotum reddish-brown, elytra yellowish-brown, head dark brown, undersurfaces mostly dark brown (Figs 9–12); parameres distinctly bowed outwardly (Figs 12, 143); NSW...................................................................................... Eucinetus dorrigo sp. nov.</p><p>- Length usually greater than 2.00 mm; apical antennomere less than 2.00 times as long as wide; apical maxillary palpomere gradually narrowed apically with aciculate tip in center (Figs. 54, 64); parameres not outwardly bowed (Figs 130, 136)... .. 10</p><p>10(9). Apical antennomere (Fig. 41) more than 1.6 times as long as wide; 3rd antennomere distinctly shorter than 4th; sides of elytra more strongly curved; head and pronotum reddish-brown, elytra yellowish-brown and undersurfaces somewhat darker (Figs 5–8); upper surfaces more distinctly curved in lateral view (Fig. 6); length 2.00–2.20 (2.10 ± 0.07) mm; ACT...................................................................................... Eucinetus brindabellae sp. nov.</p><p>- Apical antennomere (Fig. 50) less than 1.5 times as long as wide; 3rd antennomere equal in length to 4th; sides of elytra less strongly curved; colour mainly yellowish-brown with legs and antennae yellow (Figs 26–27); upper surfaces very slightly curved in lateral view (Fig. 27); length 1.80–2.30 (2.06 ± 0.18) mm; TAS................. Eucinetus tasmaniae sp. nov.</p><p>11(8). Length almost always 2.00 mm or less; head, pronotum and scutellar shield red; elytra primarily black (Figs 3–4, 23).... 12</p><p>- Length greater than 2.00 mm; head always black (Figs 1–2, 13–14)............................................ 13</p><p>12(11). Male protibia and basal protarsomeres distinctly expanded (Figs 92, 99); terminal antennomere at least 1.9 times as long as wide, parallel-sided and apically truncate (Fig. 44); parameres at middle distinctly narrower than penis at same point, strongly converging and slightly expanded apically; penis widest at subapex and then narrowed to acute apex (Fig. 137); eastern VIC............................................................................ Eucinetus protibialis sp. nov.</p><p>- Male protibia and basal protarsomeres not expanded; terminal antennomere about 1.5 times as long as wide and broadly rounded at apex (Fig. 39); parameres at middle as wide as or slightly wider than penis at same point; penis not expanded subapically (Fig. 129); TAS....................................................... Eucinetus bicolorellus sp. nov.</p><p>13(11). Pronotum red; head, scutellar shield, elytra and undersides black (Figs 1–2); length usually less than 2.40 mm and body usually less than 1.80 times as long as combined elytral width; apical antennomere broadly rounded at apex (Fig. 40); VIC....................................................................................... Eucinetus bicolor sp. nov.</p><p>- Pronotum, scutellar shield and sides of elytra red; head and most of elytra black (Figs 13–14); length usually greater than 2.30 mm and body more than 1.80 times as long as combined elytral width; apical antennomere subtrunacte at apex (Fig. 43); northern NSW, southern QLD..................................................... Eucinetus limitaris sp. nov.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D38FF9DFF7449722998FE58	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D3FFF9DFF744A51290AFA7C.text	E52C87D73D3FFF9DFF744A51290AFA7C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus Germar 1818	<div><p>Eucinetus Germar, 1818</p><p>Eucinetus Germar 1818: 255 . Type species: Scaphidium haemorrhoidale Germar, 1818 .</p><p>Hamaxobium Duftschmid 1825: 79 . Type species: Hamaxobium haemorrhoum Duftschmid, 1825 .</p><p>Apeosina Broun 1881: 692 . Type species: Apeosina stewarti Broun, 1881 .</p><p>Cryptomera Broun 1893: 1358 . Type species: Cryptomera nigra Broun, 1893 .</p><p>Diagnosis. Species of Eucinetus differ from those of Noteucinetus in the more elongate body with a somewhat less convex upper surface, elytra with transverse strigulae (Figs 77–88), slightly incrassate to subserrate antennae (Figs 4, 10, 14, 18, 22, 25, 36), lateral arms of metendosternite forming an angle of less than 45 degrees with apical muscle discs not circular (Fig. 94), prosternal process not widened apically, mesoventrite with slender cavity and notched posterior edge (Fig. 101), hind wings either fully developed or absent, sternite IX in male elongate with rounded apex and slender basal strut (Figs 114–116) and parameres as long as or slightly longer than penis (Figs 128–139). The Holarctic genus Nycteus may be distinguished from both Eucinetus and Noteucinetus by the elongate head with antennal insertions and antennal grooves completely exposed, the U-shaped frontoclypeal suture and the anterolateral angle of the mesepimeron acute. In both Eucinetus and Noteucinetus, the head is much shorter and broader with antennal insertions and antennal grooves more or less concealed (Figs 34–35), the frontoclypeal suture is straight and transverse with a distinct angle at each end and the anterolateral angle of the mesepimeron is never sharply acute.</p><p>Note. Eucinetus is a widely distributed genus with 21 described species from North to South America, Eurasia, Africa, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and New Zealand; it is likely, however, that numerous other species remain to be described from various regions. The Australian fauna is diverse and only partially described in the present treatment. Four winged species are described here, although Eucinetus lorien and Eucinetus similis may represent geographic variants, and specimens of Eucinetus lorien from the type locality in NSW (Figs 46, 58, 133) differ slightly from those from northern QLD (Figs 48, 57, 132). There are almost certainly more wingless species to be described, especially from southern coastal and montane NSW, but these will have to await a more thorough study.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D3FFF9DFF744A51290AFA7C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D3FFF9CFF744DBE2F77F830.text	E52C87D73D3FFF9CFF744DBE2F77F830.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus bicolor Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus bicolor sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 1–2, 35, 40, 52, 74, 77, 95, 104, 128)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. lorien, E. nebulosus, E. similis and E. tropicus in having a short, broad metanepisternum and sharply acute scutellar shield and in lacking hind wings and a notched inner eye margin. The species differs from E. brindabellae, E. dorrigo, E. minutus and E. tasmaniae in having a red pronotum and black elytra, from E. bicolorellus in being longer than 2.00 mm with a black head and darker undersurface, from E. protibialis in the much darker undersurface, shorter, broader terminal antennomere and unmodified fore legs in the male and from E. limitaris in the broadly rounded terminal antennomere, slightly smaller size (usually less than 2.4 mm) and broader body (less than 1.80 times as combined elytral width).</p><p>Description. Length 2.00–2.50 (2.30 ± 0.15) mm; body 1.66–1.83 (1.78) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.61–0.68 (0.64) times elytral width. Colour of pronotum red; head, scutellar shield and elytra black; undersurfaces and legs dark brown to black, antennae usually brown and palps yellow. Head 0.92 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.17 times distance between them; inner edges of eyes not notched. Labrum 0.41 times as long as wide; sides straight, converging to subtruncate and minutely crenulate apex. Antenna about 1.7 times as long as head width; 3rd antennomere 0.80 times as long as 4th; 11th antennomere 1.57 times as long as 10th, 1.38 times as long as wide and broadly rounded at apex. Mandibular mola reduced. Galea slightly wider than lacinia, not widened apically. Apical maxillary palpomere subulate, 2.00 times as long as wide, with short aciculate tip. Apical labial palpomere subulate, 2.00 times as long as wide with moderately long aciculate tip. Pronotum 0.386–0.52 (0.45) times as long as wide. Scutellar shield 0.19 times as wide as pronotum, 0.54 times as long as wide and apically acute. Elytra 1.34–1.52 (1.44) times as long as combined width and 3.53–5.50 (4.29) times as long as pronotum; elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 77. Hind wings absent. Metanepisternum 0.58 times as long as mesepimeron, subtriangular, with straight anterior edge, slightly curved inner and outer edges and narrowly rounded posterior angle. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 3.6 times as long as posterior edge, which is weakly triemarginate. Protibia in male slender and basal protarsomeres not expanded. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.45 times as long as first mesotarsomere, inner spur very slightly longer, parallel-sided with a blunt, cleft apex. Sternite VII in male 0.75 times as long as wide with weakly emarginate apex; sternite IX 2.18 times as long as wide with basal strut 0.46 times as long as body of sternite. Parameres at about middle about as wide as penis at same point, the apex of each weakly curved mesally; penis gradually narrowed to subacute apex, ending well before parameral apices.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 37.43S 145.41E VIC <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.41&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-37.43" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.41/lat -37.43)">Mt. Donna Buang</a>, 1200m N of Warburton 810 26 Jan. – 11 Feb. 1987 A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer / wet scler. – Noth. cunn. FMND #87-216 flight interc. (window) trap” (ANIC type #25-067870).</p><p>Paratypes. VIC: BawBaw Alpine Res., 1.2 km NE Neulynes Mill (37°51’S, 146°15’E), 1145m, 816, 29.i– 10.ii.1987, wet scler. Noth. cunn., FMHD #87-238, flight intercept trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Cement Creek, 5 km N Warburton (37°43’S, 145°42’E), 17.i.1978, berl. log &amp; leaf litter, J. Lawrence, T. Weir (1, ANIC); Erinunda Plateau, Gap Rd., 2.5 km E Bonang Hwy. (37°15S, 148°47’E), 820m, 924, 11–24.ii.1993, E. nitens / E. regnans forest, FMHD #93-79, ex window trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (3, ANIC, FMNH); Kallista, Sherbrooke For. Park, 400–500m, wet scler. for., 15.i.1980, berl. forest leaf litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (3, ANIC); Lake Mt. Alpine Res., E Marysville, Gerraty’s (37°31S, 145°52E), 1330m, 823, 5.ii.1987, wet scler. for.FMHD #87-256, berl. leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Lind N. P., Eucre Valley at Olive Branch Crk. (37°34’S, 148°57E), 140m, 923, riparian forest, 25.ii.1993, FMHD #93-118, berlese leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Lind N. P., Eucre Valley at Olive Branch Crk. (37°34’S, 148°57E), 140m, 923, riparian forest, 25.ii.1993, pyrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Mt. Buffalo N. P., Eurobin Creek (36°43’S, 146°50’E), 450m, 806, wet scler. forest, 23.i–12.ii.1987, FMHD #87-203, flight interc. (window) trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Mt. Donna Buang, 1200m, 11–17.i.1980, Eucalyptus - Nothofagus forest, lichens &amp; moss on live Nothofagus cunnnghami, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, FMNH); Mt. Donna Buang, N of Warburton (37°43’S, 145°41’E), 1200m, 910, 26.i–11.ii.1987, wet scler. Noth. cunn.FMHD #87- 216, flight interc. (window) trap. A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Mt. Donna Buang, N of Warburton (37°43’S, 145°41’E), 1200m, 910, 26.i–11.ii.1987, wet scler. Noth. cunn.FMHD #87- 219, flight interc. (window) trap. A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Mt. Donna Buang, N of Warburton (37°43’S, 145°41’E), 1200m, 810, 26.i–11.ii.1987, wet scler. Noth. cunn.FMHD #87-218, berl. leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Mt. Worth N.P., Trevorrow’s Mill (38°17’S, 146°00’E), 300m, 815, 28.i–10.ii.1987, FMHD #87-35, flight interc. trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Myrtle Gully Res., NW Warburton (37°43’S, 145°38’E), 1000m, 819, 30.i–9.ii.1987, Noth cunn. &amp; Euc. regnans, FMHD #87-247, flight interc. trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Myrtle Gully Res., NW Warburton (37°43’S, 145°38’E), 1000m, 819, 30.i–9.ii.1987, Noth cunn. &amp; Euc. regnans, FMHD #87-249, berl. leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (3, ANIC); Tanjil Bren, 6.1 km ESE (37°50S, 146°12’E), 590m, 818, 29.i–10.ii.1987, wet scler. Forest, FMHD #87-246, berl. leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Tarra-Bulga N.P., Tarra Valley, nr. picnic area (38°27’S, 146°32’E), 340m, 928, cool temperate rainf., FMHD #93-87, ex window trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Warburton, 2.2 km NE on Acheron Way (37°44S, 145°43’E), 320m, 931, 15–27.ii.1993, Eucalyptus regnans forest w/ Acacia, FMHD #93-99, ex window trap, A. Newton, M.Thayer (2, ANIC); Warburton, 2.2 km NE on Acheron Way (37°44’S, 145°43’E), 320m, 931, 15.ii.1993, Eucalyptus regnans forest w/ Acacia, FMHD #93-101, berl. leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M.Thayer (1, ANIC).</p><p>Distribution. Eastern VIC.</p><p>Biology. Collected by pyrethrin knockdown, in flight-intercept/trough traps and in berlesates of sifted leaf and log litter.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the Latin bi, two, and color, color.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D3FFF9CFF744DBE2F77F830	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D3DFF9FFF7448C228A5F877.text	E52C87D73D3DFF9FFF7448C228A5F877.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus bicolorellus Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus bicolorellus sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 3–4, 39, 53, 78, 105, 121, 129)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. lorien, E. nebulosus, E. similis and E. tropicus in having a short, broad metanepisternum and sharply acute scutellar shield and in lacking a notched inner eye margin and hind wings. It differs from E. minutus, E. dorrigo, E. brindabellae and E. tasmaniae in having a red pronotum and black elytra. It differs from E. bicolor and E. limitaris in having a red head, somewhat smaller body (usually less than 2.00 mm) and from the latter in having a broadly rounded terminal antennomere. It differs from E. protibialis, another small red and black species, in lacking the modified male fore legs and the distinctive aedeagus.</p><p>Description. Length 1.80–2.10 (1.89 ± 0.11) mm; body 1.72–1.91 (1.82) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.58–0.64 (0.61) times elytral width. Colour of pronotum and scutellar shield red; elytra black; undersides usually reddish anteriorly and black posteriorly; legs yellowish-brown to reddish-brown. Head 0.85 times as long as wide. Distance across eyes 1.45 times distance between them; inner edge of eye not notched. Labrum 0.63 times as long as wide; apex weakly emarginate. Antenna about 1.92 times as long as head width; 3rd antennomere equal in length to 4th; 11th antenomere 1.40 times as long as 10th, 1.90 times as long as wide and broadly rounded at apex (Fig. 39). Mandibular mola reduced. Galea slightly wider than lacinia, barely widened subapically; apical maxillary palpomere subulate, 3.0 times as long as wide, with short aciculate tip. Apical labial palpomere subulate, 2.0 times as long as wide with long aciculate tip. Pronotum 0.43–0.49 (0.46) times as long as wide. Scutellar shield 0.22 times as wide as pronotum, 0.65 times as long as wide and apically acute. Elytra 1.37–1.50 (1.45) times as long as wide and 3.64–4.17 (3.92) times as long as pronotum; elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 78. Hind wings absent. Metanepisternum 0.60 times as long as mesepimeron, about as long as wide, irregularly quadrate with posterior edge distinctly shorter than anterior edge. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 1.85 times as long as posterior edge, which is shallowly biemarginate. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.5 times as long as basal mesotarsomere; inner spur slightly longer, parallel-sided with blunt, cleft apex. Parameres at about middle 1.33 times as wide as penis at same point, the apex of each slightly curved mesally near broadly rounded apex; penis gradually narrowed to subacute apex, ending well before parameral apices.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 41.11S 148.00E TAS, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.0&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-41.11" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.0/lat -41.11)">Mt. Michael</a>, 740m, 27 Nov. 1989, pyrethrin knockdown, tree 2, Tube 182, R. Coy coll.” (ANIC type #25-067871).</p><p>Paratypes. TAS: Celery Top Islands, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=146.15&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-43.366665" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 146.15/lat -43.366665)">Bathurst Harbour</a> (43°22’S, 146°09’E), 7.xii.1990 – 15.i.1991, ANIC FIT 1148, closed forest, E. Nielsen, T. Edwards (1, ANIC) ; Celery Top Islands, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=146.15&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-43.366665" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 146.15/lat -43.366665)">Bathurst Harbour</a> (43°22’S, 146°09’E), 28.viii–28.xi.1991, ANIC FIT 1203, closed forest, E. Nielsen, T. Edwards (1, ANIC) ; Claytons, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=146.13333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-43.366665" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 146.13333/lat -43.366665)">Bathurst Harbour</a> (43°22’S, 146°08’E), 7.xii.1990 – 15.i.1991, ANIC FIT 1149, closed forest (1, ANIC) ; Florentine Valley, 29 km WNW Maydena on Eleven Rd., 460m, 1.6. ii.1980, berlese, leaf litter. A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, FMNH) ; Hartz Mts. N. P., Hartz Rd. 740m, 8–10.ii.1980, berlesed from leaf litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, FMNH) ; Hellyer Gorge, 15 mi. N of Waratah, 2–4.ii.1967, G. Monteith (3, QMB) ; Mt. Barrow via Launceston, 9–10.ii.1967, G. Monteith (1, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=146.71666&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-42.683334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 146.71666/lat -42.683334)">Mt. Field</a> N. P. (42°41’S, 146°43’E), 160–240m, 30.1– 4.ii.1980, ANIC Berlesate 671, moss on logs &amp; trunks, J. Lawrence, T. Weir (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=147.21666&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-43.35" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 147.21666/lat -43.35)">Mt. Mangana</a>, Bruny I. (43°21’S, 147°13’E), 4.iv.1989, J. Diggle, P. Greenslade (3, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.0&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-41.183334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.0/lat -41.183334)">Mt. Michael</a> (41°11’S, 148°00’E), 740m, 22–29.xi.1989, yellow pans, H. Mitchell, R. Coy (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.0&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-41.183334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.0/lat -41.183334)">Mt. Michael</a> (41°11’S, 148°00’E), 740m, 26–27.xi.1989, pyrethrum knockdown, R. Coy (6, ANIC, MVM) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.0&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-41.183334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.0/lat -41.183334)">Mt. Michael</a> (41°11’S, 148°00’E), 740m, 28.xi.1989, suction, Tube 245, R. Coy (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.0&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-41.183334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.0/lat -41.183334)">Mt. Michael</a> (41°11’S, 148°00’E), 740m, 29.xi.1989, litter, Tune 203, H. Mitchell (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=147.83333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-41.333332" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 147.83333/lat -41.333332)">Mt.</a> Victoria (41°20’S, 147°50’E), 900m, 23–25.xi.1989, pyrethrum knockdown, R. Coy, H. Mitchell (6, ANIC, MVM) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=146.36667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-42.816666" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 146.36667/lat -42.816666)">Mt. Wedge</a>, 7 km NebyE (42°49’S, 146°22’E), 550m, 3.ii.1980, ANIC Berlesate 670, litter, J. Lawrence, T. Weir (1, ANIC) ; Mt. Wellington, Fern Tree, 1.x.1981, ANIC Berlesate 907, G. Bornemissza (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.11667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-41.133335" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.11667/lat -41.133335)">Peters Link Rd.</a> (41°08’S, 148°07’E), 20–25.ii.1993, pit, J. Trueman etc. (1, ANIC) ; Willie’s Saddle, 9 km W of Geeveston, 310m, 8–10.ii.1980, berlesate leaf litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, FMNH) .</p><p>Distribution. Known only from TAS.</p><p>Biology. Specimens collected by pyrethrin knockdown, in berlesates from sifted leaf litter, logs and moss, in yellow pans and flight intercept/trough traps.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the Latin bi, two, color, color and the diminutive suffix ellus.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D3DFF9FFF7448C228A5F877	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D3CFF9EFF7448C22806F854.text	E52C87D73D3CFF9EFF7448C22806F854.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus brindabellae Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus brindabellae sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 5–8, 41, 54, 67, 76, 79, 94, 97–98, 123, 130)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. lorien, E. nebulosus, E. similis and E. tropicus in having a short, broad metanepisternum and sharply acute scutellar shield and in lacking a notched inner eye margin and hind wings. It differs from E. minutus in its larger size (greater than 2.0 mm), more elongate body and lighter colour, from E. dorrigo in having the apical antennomere less than twice as long as wide, the apical maxillary palpomere gradually narrowed apically with aciculate tip in center and parameres not outwardly bowed. From E. tasmaniae, it differs in having the apical antennomere more than 1.6 times as long as wide, the third antennomere distinctly shorter than the fourth, the sides of the elytra more strongly curved, the upper surfaces more distinctly curved in lateral view and the colour somewhat darker.</p><p>Description Length: 2.00–2.20 (2.10 ± 0.07) mm; body 1.71–1.84 (1.76) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.62–0.68 (0.65) times combined elytral width. Colour of pronotum reddish-brown, scutellar shield and elytra yellowish-brown, head and pterothorax dark brown, abdomen usually somewhat lighter, legs dark brown, antennae and palps yellow. Head 0.79 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.39 times distance between them; inner margin of eye not notched. Labrum 0.67 times as long as wide; sides moderately curved, apex slightly emarginate. Antenna about 1.86 times as long as head width behind eyes; 3rd antennomere 1.04 times as long as 4th; antenomere 11 1.45 times as long as 10, 1.67 times as long as wide and irregularly, broadly rounded at apex. Mandibular mola reduced. Galea and lacinia about equal in width; galea widest at middle, narrowed apically. Apical maxillary palpomere subulate, 2.63 times as long as wide, with aciculate tip short and off centre. Apical labial palpomere subulate, with long aciculate tip. Pronotum 0.39–0.47 (0.42) times as long as wide; prosternal process narrowly rounded at apex. Scutellar shield 0.20 times as wide as pronotum, and 0.73 times as long as wide and apically acute. Elytra 1.40–1.50 (1.43) times as long as combined width and 3.87–475 (4.38) times as long as pronotum; elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 79. Hind wings absent. Metanepisternum 0.73 times as long as mesepimeron, roughly triangular with curved, asymmetrical mesal and lateral edges and apex with distinct notch. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 3.0 times as long as posterior edge, which is shallowly emarginate. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.58 times as long as first mesotarsomere, inner one about equal in length, parallelsided with a blunt, cleft apex. Parameres at about middle slightly wide than penis at same point, each one barely curved mesally and broadly rounded at apex; penis with sides gradually converging to subacute apex, extending to a point well before parameral apices.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 35.22 S 148.50 E Blundells Ck. 3km E of <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.5&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.22" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.5/lat -35.22)">Piccadilly Circus</a>, 850m, ACT Oct. 1985, Weir, Lawrence, Johnson” (ANIC type #25-067872).</p><p>Paratypes. ACT: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.83333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.366665" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.83333/lat -35.366665)">Blundell’s Creek</a> (35°22’S, 148°50’E), 21.xii.1988, ex rotten log, J. Lawrence, W. Dressler, M. Hansen (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.83333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.366665" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.83333/lat -35.366665)">Blundell’s Creek</a>, 3 km E of Piccadilly Circus (35°22’S, 148°50’E), 850m, i–x.1985, flight intercept window/ trough trap, T. Weir, J. Lawrence, M. Johnson (22, ANIC, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.83333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.366665" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.83333/lat -35.366665)">Blundell’s Creek</a>, 3 km E of Piccadilly Circus (35°22’S, 148°50’E), ii–ix.1984, flight intercept window/ trough trap, T. Weir, J. Lawrence, M. Johnson (7, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.83333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.366665" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.83333/lat -35.366665)">Blundell’s Creek</a>, 3 km E of Piccadilly Circus (35°22’S, 148°50’E), vi.1984, ANIC Berlesate 1000, open forest, T. Weir, J. Lawrence, M. Johnson (2, ANIC) ; Blundell’s Creek Rd., Brindabella Ra., 1.ix.1984, ANIC Berl. 1009, leaf litter, J. F. Lawrence (1, ANIC) ; Mt. Aggie, 3 km N, 1–21.ii.1979, gutter trap, D. Rentz (4, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.78334&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.55" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.78334/lat -35.55)">Mt. Gingera</a>, 1 km N (35°33’S, 148°47’E), 18.ii.1981, ANIC Berlesate 699, moss, A. A. Calder (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.8&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.366665" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.8/lat -35.366665)">Piccadilly Circus</a> (35°22’S, 148°48’E), 1240m, i–xii.1984, flight intercept window/ trough trap, T. Weir, J. Lawrence, M. Johnson (34, ANIC, QMB, MVM. FMNH) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.85&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.316666" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.85/lat -35.316666)">Wombat Creek</a>, 6 km NE of Piccadilly Circus (35°19’S, 148°51’E), 750m, i–ix.1985, flight intercept window/ trough trap, T. Weir, J. Lawrence, M. Johnson (16, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.85&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.316666" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.85/lat -35.316666)">Wombat Creek</a>, 6 km NE of Piccadilly Circus (35°19’S, 148°51’E), 750m, I, xii.1984, flight intercept window/ trough trap, T. Weir, J. Lawrence, M. Johnson (2, ANIC) ; Wood’s Res., 19.viii.1984, ANIC Berlesate 1008, fungi and pine litter, J. F. Lawrence (2, ANIC) .</p><p>Distribution. holotype and paratype specimens were all found in the ACT, but the species is likely to occur in adjacent portions of NSW and VIC.</p><p>Biology. Specimens collected primarily in flight intercept window/trough traps, but also in rotten wood, moss and forest litter.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the name of the Brindabella Range in the ACT.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D3CFF9EFF7448C22806F854	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D33FF90FF7448C22F24FD8C.text	E52C87D73D33FF90FF7448C22F24FD8C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus dorrigo Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus dorrigo sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 9–12, 42, 55, 70, 80, 91, 103, 115–116, 143–147)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. lorien, E. nebulosus, E. similis and E. tropicus in having a short, broad metanepisternum and sharply acute scutellar shield and in lacking a notched inner eye margin and hind wings. It differs from E. minutus, E. bicolorellus, E. bicolor, E. limitaris and E. protibialis in having the pronotum reddishbrown and the elytra yellowish-brown and from E. brindabellae and E. tasmaniae in the somewhat smaller size (less than 2.0 mm), apical antennomere more than twice as long as wide, apical maxillary palpomere obliquely truncate apically with aciculate tip at one edge and parameres distinctly bowed outwardly.</p><p>Description. Length: 1.70–1.90 (1.81 ± 0.08) mm; body 1.78–1.88 (1.83) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.61–0.69 (0.66) times combined elytral width. Colour of head, pronotum and scutellar shield reddish-brown, elytra yellowish-brown, undersurfaces reddish-brown anteriorly, lighter posteriorly; legs brown; antennae reddish-brown basally, yellow apically. Head 0.79 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.45 times as great as distance between them; inner edges of eyes not notched. Labrum 0.52 times as long as wide; sides weakly curved and converging to slightly emarginate apex. Antenna about 1.9 times as long as head width behind eyes; 3rd antennomere barely longer than 4th; 11th antennomere 1.14 times as long as 10, 2.22 times as long as wide and irregularly, broadly rounded at apex. Mandibular mola reduced. Galea about as wide as lacinia, not widened apically. Apical maxillary palpomere about 2.6 times as long as wide, widest at middle, evenly slightly curved laterally and barely narrowed to apical sixth, then obliquely truncate, and giving rise near outer edge to a short, slender, aciculate process. Apical labial palpomere subulate, 2.07 times as long as wide, with long aciculate apical process. Pronotum 0.39–0.45 (0.41) times as long as wide; apex of prosternal process angulate. Scutellar shield 0.27 times as wide as pronotum, 0.81 times as long as wide at base and apically acute. Elytra 1.45–1.55 (1.50) times as long as combined width and 4.21–5.17 (4.60) times as long as pronotum; punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 80. Hind wings absent. Metanepisternum 0.48 times as long as mesepimeron and about as long as wide, asymmetrically triangular with straight anterior edge, strongly rounded inner edge and barely rounded outer edge, with apical notch at posterolateral corner. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 4.0 times as long as posterior edge, which is moderately deeply biemarginate. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.42 times as long as first mesotarsomere, inner one about equal in length, slightly sinuate with a blunt, cleft apex. Parameres at about middle as wide as penis at same point, distinctly curved outwardly at about middle, with subtruncate apex. Penis with sides gradually converging to subacute apex.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 30.23S, 152.44E Dorrigo Nat. Pk. NSW 600m 14 June 1982, L. Hill / Berlesate ANIC 838 closed forest litter” (ANIC type #25-067873).</p><p>Paratypes. NSW: Beaury S. F. (28°29’S, 152°28’E), c 700m, closed forest, 15–17.ii.1983, ANIC Berlesate 778, T. Weir, A. Calder (2, ANIC); <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=143.11667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-30.25" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 143.11667/lat -30.25)">Bruxner Floral Res.</a>, Sealy Lookout Rd., 5km NW Coffs Harbour (30°15S, 143°07’E), 760m, 19.vi.1993, ANIC Berlesate 1660, cut wet sclerophyll Euc. grandis litter, D. S. Chandler (4, ANIC) ; Bruxner Park, Coffs Harbour, 200m, 9.vii.1978, leaf &amp; log litter, S. &amp; J. Peck (1, CNC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.73334&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-30.383333" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.73334/lat -30.383333)">Dorrigo Nat. Park</a> (30°23’S, 152°44’E), 600m, 14.vi.1982, ANIC Berlesate 838, forest litter, L. Hill (3, ANIC) ; Bruxner Park, Coffs Harbour, 25.vi.1967, ANIC Berlesate 29, leafmould, R. W. Taylor (1, ANIC) ; Dorrigo Nat. Park, west end Blackbutt Track, 790m, subtropical rainforest, 5.iii.1980, berlesed from log &amp; leaf litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (3, ANIC) ; Dorrigo Nat. Park, east end Blackbutt Track, 710m, subtropical rainforest, 28.ii–5.iii.1980, berlesed from log &amp; leaf litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.73334&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-30.383333" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.73334/lat -30.383333)">Dorrigo Nat. Park</a>, Dorrigo Mtn., 7 km SE Dorrigo (30°23’S, 152°44’E), 600m, 23.v.1993, ANIC Berlesate 1619, cut wet sclerophyll leaves &amp; log litter, D. H. Candler (1, ANIC) ; Richmond Range S. F. (28°48’S, 152°59’E), c 600m, closed forest, 13–14.ii.1983, ANIC Berlesate 774, T. Weir, A. Calder (5, ANIC); Roseberry St. For., Mt. Glennie, 30km NNW Kyogle, 21.viii.1982, SBP 109, log fungi &amp; leaf litter, S. &amp; J. Peck (2, ANIC, CNC) ; Sugarloaf Ck., 4 km W Currawan Ck., 26.ii.1987, ANIC Berlesate 1071, leaf &amp; log litter, J. F. Lawrence (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.76666&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.483334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.76666/lat -28.483334)">Toonumbar</a> S. F., nr. Grevillia, Murray Scrub (28°29’S, 152°46’E), 770m, 794, subtropical rainf., 6.i.1987, FMHD #87-182, berlesate, leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (5, ANIC, FMNH) ; Unumgar S. F., <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.75&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.45" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.75/lat -28.45)">Grevillia</a>, Coxs Rd. (28°27’S, 152°45’E), 589m, 789, subtropical rainf., 2–11.i.1987, FMHD #175, flight intercept (window) trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.66667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.4" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.66667/lat -28.4)">Unumgar</a> S. F., nr. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.66667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.4" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.66667/lat -28.4)">Woodenbong Pole Bridge Rd.</a> (28°24’S, 152°40’E), 430m, 788, dry rainforest, Arauc., Euc., 2–11.i.1987, FMHD #87-172, flight intercept (window) trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (5. ANIC, FMNH) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.66667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.4" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.66667/lat -28.4)">Unumgar</a> S. F., nr. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.66667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.4" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.66667/lat -28.4)">Woodenbong Pole Bridge Rd.</a> (28°24’S, 152°40’E), 430m, 788, dry rainforest, Arauc., Euc., 2–11.i.1987, FMHD #87-174, berlesate leaf &amp; log litter,, A. Newton, M. Thayer (2. ANIC) ; Wiangaree, 33km NE, nr. Tweed Valley Lookout, c 1000m, rainforest, 13.vi–23.viii.1982, SBP 37, flight intercept trap, S. &amp; J. Peck (1, CNM) ; Wiangaree S. F. (28°22’S, 153°05’E), 1050m, 10–12.ii.1983, ANIC Berlesate 770, litter under Nothofagus moorei, T. Weir, A. Calder (4, ANIC) ; Wiangaree S. F., 33 km NE Wiangaree, c 1000m, 24.viii.1982, SBP112, Nothofagus litter, S. &amp; J. Peck (1, CMN) ; Wiangaree S. F., Brindle Ck., 740m, subtropical rainforest, 29.ii–3.iii.1980, berlesate leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC) ; Wiangaree S. F., Sheepstation Ck., 600m, subtropical rainforest, 29.ii–3.iii.1980, berlesate leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC) ; QLD: Binna Burra, Lamington Nat. Park, 25.iii–4.iv.1985, ANIC 1043 Winkler extract, leaf &amp; log litter, J. &amp; N. Lawrence (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.13333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.233334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.13333/lat -28.233334)">O’Reilly</a>;s, Lamington Nat. Park (28°14’S, 153°08’E), 22–27.xi.1978. berlese leaf &amp; log litter, J. Lawrence, T. Weir (1, ANIC) .</p><p>Distribution. Northern NSW and southern QLD.</p><p>Biology. Specimens have been collected primarily from berlesates of sifted leaf and log litter, but also from flight intercept window/trough traps,</p><p>Etymology. Named for Dorrigo National Park, NSW.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D33FF90FF7448C22F24FD8C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D32FF93FF744AF12CE3FCD4.text	E52C87D73D32FF93FF744AF12CE3FCD4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus limitaris Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus limitaris sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 13–14, 43, 56, 81, 106, 122, 131)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. lorien, E. nebulosus, E. similis and E. tropicus in having a short, broad metanepisternum and sharply acute scutellar shield and in lacking a notched inner eye margin and hind wings. It differs from E. minutus in its larger size (length greater than 1.85 mm), from E. minutus, E. dorrigo, E. brindabellae and E. tasmaniae in the red pronotum and black elytra. It differs from E. bicolorellus in its larger size (greater than 2.0 mm), black head, and longer, narrower apical antennomere (more than 1.50 times as long as wide) with truncate apex. From E. bicolor it differs in having the pronotum, scutellar shield and sides of elytra red, the apical antennomere widened and subtruncate apically. This is the largest of the wingless species, usually more than 2.3 mm long, with the body more than 1.8 times as long as combined elytral width.</p><p>Description. Length: 2.20–2.80 (2.63 ± 0.15) mm; body 1.80–1.95 (1.88) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.60–0.66 (0.63) times combined elytral width. Colour of head black; pronotum and sides of elytra red; main portion of elytra black, scutellar shield black or red; undersurfaces reddish anteriorly, brownish posteriorly; legs and antennae yellowish-brown. Head 0.97 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.45 times as great as distance between them; inner eye margin without notch. Labrum 0.56 times as long as wide; sides weakly curved and converging to slightly emarginate apex. Antenna about 1.82 times as long as head width; 3rd antennomere equal in length to 4th; 11th antennomere 1.18 times as long as 10, 1.86 times as long as wide, with subtruncate apex. Galea about 1.33 times as wide as lacinia, not widened apically. Apical maxillary palpomere subulate, about 2.53 times as long as wide, with short mesal aciculate papilla. Apical labial palpomere subulate, 1.67 times as long as wide, with long aciculate papilla. Pronotum 0.38–0.49 (0.42) times as long as wide; prosternal process abruptly narrowed preapically with subacute apex. Scutellar shield 0.21 times as wide as pronotum and 0.65 times as long as wide at base and apex acute. Elytra 1.47–1.63 (1.54) times as long as combined width and 4.17–5.00 (4.55) times as long as pronotum; punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 81. Hind wings absent. Metanepisternum 0.52 times as long as mesepimeron and 1.08 times as long as wide, very asymmetrically triangular with straight anterior edge, strongly rounded outer edge and weakly rounded outer edge. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 4.4 times as long as posterior edge, which is moderately deeply biemarginate. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.50 times as long as first mesotarsomere, inner one about equal in length with a blunt, cleft apex. Parameres at about middle 1.5 times as wide as penis at same point, very slightly curved mesally with broadly rounded apex. Penis with sides gradually converging to subapex, then very slightly diverging before subacute apex.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 28.14S 123.08E, QLD, Lamington NP, near O’Reilly’s 25 Oct. 1993, S. A. Slipinski &amp; J. F. Lawrence colls / WINKLER ANIC 1687, leaf &amp; log litter” (ANIC type #25-067874).</p><p>Paratypes. NSW: Beaury S. F. (28°29’S, 152°28’E), c 700m, closed forest, 15–17.ii.1983, ANIC Berlesate 778, T. Weir, A. Calder (4, ANIC); Richmond Range S. F. (28°48’S, 152°59’E), c 600m, closed forest, 13–14.ii.1983, ANIC Berlesate 774, T. Weir, A. Calder (1, ANIC); <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.16667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-30.6" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.16667/lat -30.6)">Styx River</a> S. F., W end Thru Road, 24km SE Wollomombi (30°36’S, 152°10’E), 980m, wet sclerophyll forest, 25.ii–15.iii1993, ANIC FIT 1410, D. Chandler (1, ANIC) ; Unumgar S F., <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.75&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.45" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.75/lat -28.45)">Grevillia</a>, Coxs Rd. (28°27’S, 152°45’E), 589m, 789, subtropical rainf., 2–11.i.1987, FMHD #175, flight intercept (window) trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.66667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.4" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.66667/lat -28.4)">Unumgar</a> S. F., nr. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.66667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.4" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.66667/lat -28.4)">Woodenbong Pole Bridge Rd.</a> (28°24’S, 152°40’E), 430m, 788,dry rainforest, Arauc., Euc., 2–11.i.1987, FMHD #87-172, flight intercept (window) trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (3, ANIC, FMNH) ; Wiangaree S. F. (28°22’S, 153°05’E), 1050m, 10–12.ii.1983, ANIC Berlesate 770, litter under Nothofagus moorei, T. Weir, A. Calder (1, ANIC) ; Wiangaree S. F., Brindle Ck., 740m, subtropical rainforest, 29.ii–3.iii.1980, berlesate leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC) ; Wiangaree S. F., via Kyogle, 28.xi.1970, G. Monteith (1, QMB) ; QLD: Binna Burra, Lamington Nat. Park, 25.iii–4.iv.1985, ANIC 1043 Winkler extract, leaf &amp; log litter, J. &amp; N. Lawrence (2, ANIC) ; Lamington Nat. Park, 9–10.viii.1978, Berl., leaf litter, R. Raven (1, QMB /UQ) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.13333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.233334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.13333/lat -28.233334)">Lamington Nat. Park</a>, O’Reilly’s (28°14’S, 153°08’E), 22–27.xi.1978, berlesed leaf &amp; log litter, J. Lawrence, T. Weir (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.13333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.233334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.13333/lat -28.233334)">Lamington Nat. Park</a>, O’Reilly’s (28°14’S, 153°08’E), 2–4.iii.1980, ANIC Berlesate 673, leaf litter, J. F. Lawrence (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.16667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.266666" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.16667/lat -28.266666)">Lamington Nat. Park</a>, O’Reilly’s (28°16’S, 153°10’E), 900m, rainforest, 25.iii.1998, QM Berlesate 967, stick brushing, G. B. Monteith (1, QMB) ; Lamington Nat. Park, near O’Reilly’s (28°.14’S 153°08’E), 25.x.1993, ANIC Winkler 1687, leaf &amp; log litter, S. A. Ślipiński, J. F. Lawrence (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.26666&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.25" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.26666/lat -28.25)">Springbrook Repeater</a> (28°15’S, 153°16’E), 1000m, 9.i–19.ii1995, intercept traps, G. B. Monteith (1, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.2&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.2" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.2/lat -28.2)">Tullawallal</a>, Binna Burra (28°12’S, 153°12’E), 950m, 3.xii.1994 – 9.i.1995, pitfall trap, G. Monteith, H. Janetzki (1, QMB) .</p><p>Distribution. Northeastern NSW and southeastern QLD.</p><p>Biology. Specimens have been collected mainly in flight intercept window/trough traps and in berlesates from sifted leaf and log litter.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the Latin limitaris, on the border, referring to its distribution along the NSW-QLD border.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D32FF93FF744AF12CE3FCD4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D31FF92FF744BD92962FD45.text	E52C87D73D31FF92FF744BD92962FD45.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus lorien Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus lorien sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 15–16, 36, 47–48, 57–58, 73, 82, 96, 109, 117, 132–133)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. bicolor, E. bicolorellus, E. brindabellae, E. dorrigo, E. limitaris, E. minutus, E. protibialis and E. tasmaniae in having a longer and narrower metanepisternum, less sharply acute scutellar shield, an internal eye notch and fully developed hind wings. It differs from E. nebulosus and E. tropicus in having a more elongate and narrow body (more than 1.9 times as long as wide; elytra more than 1.57 times as long as wide) and the apical maxillary palpomere widened and obliquely truncate apically and from E. similis in having the head at least partly black, the apical maxillary palpomere less strongly expanded, the third antennomere only slightly shorter than the fourth and the terminal antennomere less elongate.</p><p>Description. Length: 2.40–2.60 (2.48 ± 0.07) mm; body 1.95–1.96 (1.95) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.70–0.71 (0.70) times combined elytral width. Colour of head dark brown but reddish posteriorly; pronotum red; scutellar shield and elytra black; undersurfaces mainly dark brown; legs yellowish-brown. Head 0.89 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.45 times as great as distance between them; inner edge of eye with distinct notch. Labrum 0.52 times as long as wide; sides weakly curved and converging to slightly emarginate apex. Antenna about 1.8 times as long as head width; 3rd antennomere 0.88 times as long as 4th; 11th antennomere 1.25 times as long as 10, 1.87 times as long as wide and truncate at apex. Mandibular mola well-developed. Galea about 2.0 times as wide at middle as lacinia, distinctly widened and broadly rounded at apex. Apical maxillary palpomere about 1.75 times as long as wide, widest subapically, obliquely truncate at apex. Apical labial palpomere subulate, 2.00 times as long as wide, with aciculate tip. Pronotum 0.41–0.42 (0.41) times as long as wide; prosternal process narrowly rounded apically. Scutellar shield 0.19 times as wide as pronotum, 0.83 times as long as wide with subacute apex rounded at tip. Elytra 1.66–1.67 (1.66) times as long as combined width and 5.66–5.90 (5.79) times as long as pronotum; elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 82. Hind wings fully developed. Metanepisternum 1.32 times as long as mesepimeron, about 2.64 times as long as wide, asymmetrically quadrate with evenly curved inner edge, slightly sinuate outer edge and oblique apical edge. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 3.2 times as long as posterior edge, which is minutely emarginate at mesal end. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.35 times as long as first mesotarsomere; inner spur 1.24 times as long as outer one, parallel-sided with blunt, cleft apex. Parameres at about middle 1.12 times as wide as penis at same point, not at all curved, apex asymmetrically acute with rounded outer side and straight inner side. Penis gradually narrowed to acute apex extending to parameral apices.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♀: “LORIEN” W. R. 3 km N Lansdowne / Taree, NSW, 15-22 Nov. 1987, G. Williams, ex r/f margin, Malaise trap / ANIC Image” (ANIC type #25-067875).</p><p>Paratypes. NSW: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=151.45&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-32.133335" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 151.45/lat -32.133335)">Allyn River</a>, Chichester S. F. (32°08’ S, 151°27’E), rainforest, 10–11.xi.1981, ANIC Berlesate 747, log &amp; leaf ltter, T. A. Weir (1, ANIC) ; “ Lorien ” W. R., 3 km N Lansdowne / Taree, 11–14.x.1987, rainforest margin, Malaise trap, G. Williams (1, ANIC); “ Lorien ” W. R., 3 km N Lansdowne /Taree, 7–14.ii.1988, rainforest margin, Malaise trap, G. Williams (2, ANIC); “Lorien” W. R., 3 km N Lansdowne / Taree, 14–2.ii.1988, rainforest margin, Malaise trap, G. Williams (1, ANIC) . QLD: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.113&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.145" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.113/lat -28.145)">Cainbable Quarry</a> (28.145°S, 153.113°E), OF, 6.xii.2008 – 6.i.2009, Malaise, G. Monteith (1, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.127&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.21" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.127/lat -28.21)">Lamington Nat. Park</a> (28.210°S, 153.127°E), IBISCA 900, OF, 16.xii.2008 – 6.i.2009, Malaise G. Monteith (1, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.48334&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-17.466667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.48334/lat -17.466667)">Longlands Gap</a> GS1 (17°28’S, 145°29E), 1150m, Malaise trap, L. Umback (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.61667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-17.1" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.61667/lat -17.1)">Mt. Edith</a> GS2 (17°06’S, 145°37’E), 1050m, 1.xii.1994 – 3.i.1995, Malaise trap, P. Zborowski (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.61667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-17.1" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.61667/lat -17.1)">Mt. Edith</a> GS2 (17°06’S, 145°37’E), 1050m, 29.ix–31.x.1995, Malaise trap, L. Umback (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.61667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-17.1" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.61667/lat -17.1)">Mt. Edith</a> GS2 (17°06’S, 145°37’E), 1050m, 29.x–31.xi.1995, Malaise trap, L. Umback (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=146.18333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-19.0" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 146.18333/lat -19.0)">Mt. Spec</a>, S1 (19°00’S, 146°11’E), 875m 6.xii.1994 – 10.i.1995, FIT Trap, JCU, M. Cermak (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=146.16667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-18.916666" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 146.16667/lat -18.916666)">Mt. Spec</a>, S2 (18°55’S, 146°10’E), 880m, 4.ix–1.x.1995, Malaise trap, M. Cermak (1, ANIC) .</p><p>Distribution. Northeastern NSW to northern QLD.</p><p>Biology. Specimens have been collected in Malaise traps and in berlesates of sifted log and leaf litter.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the name Lorien, a location in J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, but also the name of a wildlife refuge near Taree, NSW, where the holotype and some of the paratype specimens were collected.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D31FF92FF744BD92962FD45	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D30FF92FF744AA92F4FF85F.text	E52C87D73D30FF92FF744AA92F4FF85F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus minutus Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus minutus sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 17–19, 46, 59, 83, 138)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. lorien, E. nebulosus, E. similis and E. tropicus in having a short, broad metanepisternum and sharply acute scutellar shield and in lacking a notched inner eye margin and hind wings. It is further separated from all wingless species in it small size (less than 1.85 mm), short, broad body (less than 1.44 times as long as combined elytral width) and more or less uniform dark brown or black colour.</p><p>Description. Length 1.65–1.85 (1.74 ± 0.05) mm; body 1.68–1.80 (1.72) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.57–0.63 (0.59) times elytral width. Colour of dorsal and ventral surfaces primarily black; antennae yellowish-brown. Head 0.84 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.47 times distance between them; inner eye margin without notch.Antenna about 1.65 times as long as head width; 3rd antennomere equal in length to 4th; antennomere 11 1.30 times as long as 10, 1.44 times as long as wide and broadly rounded at apex. Mandibular mola reduced. Galea about as wide at middle as lacinia, not widened apically, slightly curved. Apical maxillary palpomere 2.5 times as long as wide, widest at middle, evenly slightly curved laterally and barely narrowed to apical sixth, then strongly obliquely truncate, giving rise near outer edge to slender process, narrowly rounded at apex. Apical labial palpomere distinctly subulate. Pronotum 0.40–0.52 (0.45) times as long as wide; prosternal process abruptly narrowed subapically, with subacute apex. Scutellar shield 0.28 times as wide at base as pronotum, 0.5 times as long as wide, with acute apex. Elytra 1.33–1.43 (1.37) times as long as combined width and 3.68–4.29 (3.91) times as long as pronotum; elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 83. Hind wings absent. Metanepisternum 0.54 times as long as mesepimeron, irregularly triangular with slightly rounded outer edge, strongly rounded inner edge and distinct apical notch. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 3.1 times as long as posterior edge, which is deeply emarginate near mesal end and shallowly emarginate near middle. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.53 times as long as first mesotarsomere and inner one slightly shorter, sinuate, with a blunt, cleft apex. Parameres 1.14 times as wide at about middle as penis at same point, slightly curved mesally just before apex, which is narrowly rounded. Penis gradually narrowing to subacute apex.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 36.57S 147.21E VIC Bogong N.P. 5.5 km E <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=147.21&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-36.57" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 147.21/lat -36.57)">Strawberry Saddle</a>, 1450m, 803, 22 Jan.- 13 Feb. 1987, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer / wetr scler. forest FMHD 87-196 Berl. leaf &amp; log litter” (ANIC type #25- 067876).</p><p>Paratypes. VIC: Bogong N. P., 5.5 km E of <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=147.35&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-36.95" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 147.35/lat -36.95)">Strawberry Saddle</a> (36°57’S, 147°21’E), 1450m, 803, wet sclerophyll forest, 22.i–13.ii.1987, FMHD #87-96, berl. leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (15, ANIC, FMNH, MVM) .</p><p>Distribution. Known only from the Victorian Alps.</p><p>Biology. Only known specimens collected in leaf litter.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the Latin minutus, little, small.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D30FF92FF744AA92F4FF85F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D37FF94FF7448C22F6AFF15.text	E52C87D73D37FF94FF7448C22F6AFF15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus nebulosus Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus nebulosus sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 24–25, 34, 45, 62, 84, 110, 113, 118, 124, 127, 139)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. bicolor, E. bicolorellus, E. brindabellae, E. dorrigo, E. limitaris, E. minutus, E. protibialis and E. tasmaniae in having a longer and narrower metanepisternum, less sharply acute scutellar shield, internal eye notch and hind wings. It differs from E. lorien and E. similis in having a shorter and broader body (less than 1.9 times as long as wide; elytra together less than 1.57 times as long as wide) and the apical maxillary palpomere widest at the middle with an acute apex. It differs from E. tropicus in having the body entirely black and the apical antennomere less than 1.8 times as long as wide.</p><p>Description. Length: 2.10–2.40 (2.21 ± 0.09) mm; body 1.69–1.86 (1.70) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.68–0.76 (0.71) times elytral width. Colour of most surfaces black; legs and antennae reddishbrown to yellowish-brown. Head 0.96 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.41 times distance between them; mesal eye margin with distinct notch. Labrum 0.71 times as long as wide, with sides almost straight and converging to subtruncate apex. Antenna about 1.95 times as long as head width behind eyes; 3rd antennomere 0.77 times as long as 4th; 11th antennomere 1.19 times as long as 10th, 1.58 times as long as wide and subtruncate at apex. Mandibular mola well-developed. Galea slightly wider than lacinia, expanded at apex. Apical maxillary palpomere 2.75 times as long as wide, with narrowly, obliquely truncate apex. Apical labial palpomere subulate, 2.5 times as long as wide with moderately long aciculate tip. Pronotum 0.34–0.45 (0.38) times as long as wide; prosternal process subacute at apex. Scutellar shield 0.17 times as wide as base of pronotum, 0.82 times as long as wide at base, with subacute apex rounded at tip. Elytra 1.40–1.55 (1.48) times as long as combined width and 5.91–4.92 (5.21) times as long as pronotum; elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 84. Hind wings fully developed. Metanepisternum 1.26 times as long as mesepimeron, 1.94 times as long as wide, asymmetrically quadrate with strongly rounded inner edge, straight outer edge, and obliquely truncate posterior edge. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 2.7 times as long as posterior edge, which is minutely emarginate near its mesal end. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.46 times as long as first mesotarsomere, inner spur equal in length to outer one, parallel-sided with a blunt, cleft apex. Meso- and metapretarsal claws each with a slender, acute accessory lobe almost as long as the claw. Parameres 1.22 times as wide at about middle as penis at same point, distinctly curved mesally before apex, which is narrowly rounded. Penis gradually narrowing to subapex, then slightly expanded before acute apex, ending well before parameral apices.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 11.51S 142.38E QLD, 12km SSE <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=142.38&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-11.51" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 142.38/lat -11.51)">Heathlands</a>, 26 Jan.- 1 Mar. 1992, P. Feehney, closed forest MALAISE #3#4” (ANIC type #25-067877).</p><p>Paratypes. QLD: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=142.65&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-12.666667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 142.65/lat -12.666667)">Batavia Downs</a>, 3 km W (12°40’S, 142°39’E), 11.xii.1982 – 16.i.1993, Malaise trap, P. Zborowski (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=142.65&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-12.666667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 142.65/lat -12.666667)">Batavia Downs</a>, 3 km W (12°40’S, 142°39’E), 16.ii.1982 – 8.iii.1993, Malaise trap, I. Cunningham (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=142.7&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-12.716666" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 142.7/lat -12.716666)">Batavia Downs</a>, 7 km S (12°43’S, 142°42’E), 23.xi–11.xii.1982, Malaise trap, P. Zborowski, W. Dessler (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.45&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-16.083334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.45/lat -16.083334)">Cape Tribulation</a>, 2 km WSW, CT3 (16°05’S, 145°27’E), 30m, 1–28.ii.1996, Malaise trap, L. Umback (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.45&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-16.083334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.45/lat -16.083334)">Cape Tribulation</a>, 2 km WSW, CT3 (16°05’S, 145°27’E), 30m, 1–28.ii.1996, FI Trap, JCU, L. Umback (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.45&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-16.083334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.45/lat -16.083334)">Cape Tribulation</a>, 2 km WSW, CT3 (16°05’S, 145°27’E), 30m, 28.ii–27.iii.1996, Malaise trap, P. Zborowski (3, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.45&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-16.083334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.45/lat -16.083334)">Cape Tribulation</a>, 2 km WSW, CT3 (16°05’S, 145°27’E), 30m, 28.ii–27.iii.1996, FI trap, P. Zborowski (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=142.45&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-11.65" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 142.45/lat -11.65)">Cockatoo Ck. Xing</a>, 17 km NW Heathlands (11°39’S, 142°27’E), open forest, 22.iii–25.iv.1992, Malaise #5, T. McLeod (1, ANIC) ; Davies Creek, 19 km WSW of Mareeba, 2.xii.1984 – 7.i.1985, Malaise trap, Storey &amp; Titmarsh (1, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=142.58333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-11.75" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 142.58333/lat -11.75)">Heathlands</a> (11°45’S, 142°35’E), 26.i–29.ii.1992, open forest, Malaise #2, P. Feehney (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=142.58333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-11.75" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 142.58333/lat -11.75)">Heathlands</a> (11°45’S, 142°35’E), 22.iii–25.iv.1992, open forest, Malaise #2, T. McLeod (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=142.63333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-11.85" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 142.63333/lat -11.85)">Heathlands</a>, 12 km SSE (11°51’S, 142°38’E), closed forest, 26.i–29.ii.1992, Malaise #3, #4, J. Feehney (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=142.63333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-11.85" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 142.63333/lat -11.85)">Heathlands</a>, 12 km SSE (11°51’S, 142°38’E), closed forest, 26.i–1.iii.1992, Malaise #3, #4, J. Feehney (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=142.63333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-11.85" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 142.63333/lat -11.85)">Heathlands</a>, 12 km SSE (11°51’S, 142°38’E), closed forest, 22.iii–25.iv.1992, Malaise #3, #4, T. McLeod (2, ANIC) ; Julatten, 21–30.xi.1987, edge of rainforest along creek, ex intercept trap, A. Walford-Huggins (2, ANIC) ; Mareeba, 6 km SE, 20.i–12.ii.1990, MDPI FIT Site 36, M. DeFaveri (1, QMB) ; Mareeba, 19.3 km ESE, 13.i–3.ii.1987, MDPI Intercept Trap Site No. 9 A, R. I. Storey (1, QMB) ; Tolga, 7 km NE, 2–22.ii.1987, MDPI Intercept Trap 28, Storey &amp; De Faveri (1, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.11667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-15.066667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.11667/lat -15.066667)">Mt. Webb Nat. Pk.</a> (15°04’S, 145°07’E), 27–30.iv.1981, ANIC Berlesate 715, rainforest litter, A. Calder, J. Feehan (1, ANIC) ; Walkamin (DPI), 9–16.iv.2002, Macadamia orchard, (55K) X 0332507, Y8104754, Malaise trap, R. Blanche, R. Bower (1, ANIC) .</p><p>Distribution. Northern QLD.</p><p>Biology. Specimens have been collected primarily in Malaise traps, but also in flight intercept window/trough traps.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the Latin nebulosus, cloudy, dark.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D37FF94FF7448C22F6AFF15	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D36FF94FF7449192D37F8DB.text	E52C87D73D36FF94FF7449192D37F8DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus protibialis Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus protibialis sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 23, 44, 61, 72, 75, 86, 92, 99, 107, 137)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. lorien, E. nebulosus, E. similis and E. tropicus in having a short, broad metanepisternum and sharply acute scutellar shield and in lacking a notched inner eye margin and hind wings. The male differs from all other Australian eucinetids in having a relatively short and broad, densely setose protibia and expanded protarsomeres, but the female is unknown. The species differs from E. brindabellae, E. tasmaniae, E. dorrigo and E. minutus in the contrasting red pronotum and black elytra. The few known specimens are distinctly smaller than most E. bicolor or E. limitaris and differ from E. bicolorellus in having the head reddish-brown, instead of red, and the abdomen red, instead of black. The four known specimens are all males and three were collected at localities where specimens of E. bicolor were also collected (Mt. Donna Buang and Myrtle Gully).</p><p>Description. Length 1.90–2.00 (1.97) mm; body 1.80–1.87 (1.85) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.61–0.82 (0.68) times elytral width. Colour of pronotum and scutellar shield red; elytra black, with some red near scutellar shield, at sides and on epipleura; head reddish-brown; undersurface mostly red, with darker metacoxal plates; legs, antennae and palps yellow to yellowish-brown. Head about 0.95 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.36 times distance between them; inner edges of eyes not notched. Labrum 0.50 times as long as wide; sides evenly converging to truncate apex. Antenna about 1.78 times as long as head width; 3rd antennomere 0.89 times as long as 4th; 11th antennomere 1.22 times as long as 10th, 1.57 times as long as wide and truncate at apex. Mandibular mola reduced. Galea and lacinia both very narrow and not apically widened.Apical maxillary palpomere subulate, 2.5 times as long as wide, with short aciculate tip. Apical labial palpomere subulate, 2.36 times as long as wide with moderately long aciculate tip. Pronotum 0.46–0.52 (0.49) times as long as wide. Scutellar shield 0.20 times as wide as pronotum, 0.65 times as long as wide and apically acute. Elytra 1.41–1.49 (1.47) times as long as combined width and 3.60–4.04 (3.83) times as long as pronotum; elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 86; epipleura very narrow, gradually ending near metacoxal bases. Hind wings absent. Metanepisternum 0.48 times as long as mesepimeron, irregularly quadrangular, with anterior edge transverse and posterior edge strongly oblique. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 3.5 times as long as posterior edge, which is more or less truncate. Protibia in male relatively short, broad and densely setose and basal protarsomeres expanded. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.45 times as long as first mesotarsomere, inner spur almost twice as long, parallel-sided with a blunt, cleft apex. Sternite VIII in male 0.65 times as long as wide with weakly emarginate apex and basal strut 0.46 times as long as body of sternite; sternite IX 1.96 times as long as wide with basal strut 0.40 times as long as body of sternite. Parameres at about middle 0.50 times as wide as penis at same point, the apex of each strongly curved mesally and slightly expanded; penis slightly widened subapically, then narrowed to acute apex, extending almost to level of parameres.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 37.43S 145.38E VIC Myrtle Gully Res. NW Warburton, 1000m, 819, 30 Jan - 9 Feb. 1987 A. Newton, M. Thayer / Noth. cunn. &amp; Euc. regnans FMHD #87-247 flight interc. trap” (ANIC type #25- 067878).</p><p>Paratypes. VIC: Cumberland Ck., 13km ESE of Marysville (37°34’S, 145°53’E), 18.i.1978, berlesed from log &amp; leaf litter, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.68333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-37.716667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.68333/lat -37.716667)">Lawrence</a>, Weir (1, ANIC) ; Mt. Donna Buang, N of Warburton (37°43’S, 145°41’E), 1200m, 810, 26.i–11.ii.1987, wet scler. Noth. cunn. FMHD #87-218, berl. leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (2, ANIC)</p><p>.</p><p>Distribution. Eastern VIC.</p><p>Biology. Collected in flight-intercept/trough traps and in berlesates of leaf and log litter.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the Latin term protibia and the suffix alis, pertaining to, referring to the modified male protibia.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D36FF94FF7449192D37F8DB	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D36FF97FF744F272E4AF90C.text	E52C87D73D36FF97FF744F272E4AF90C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus similis Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus similis sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 20–22, 49, 63, 87, 111, 134)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. bicolor, E. bicolorellus, E. brindabellae, E. dorrigo, E. limitaris, E. minutus, E. protibialis, and E. tasmaniae in having a longer and narrower metanepisternum, less sharply acute scutellar shield, an internal eye notch and hind wings. It differs from E. nebulosus and E. tropicus in having a more elongate and narrow body (more than 1.9 times as long as wide; elytra together more than 1.57 times as long as wide) and the apical maxillary palpomere widened and obliquely truncate apically, and from E. lorien in having the head red, the apical maxillary palpomere less than 1.6 times as long as wide and less strongly, obliquely expanded apically, and the third antennomere much shorter than the fourth.</p><p>Description. Length 2.70–3.10 (2.93 ± 0.16) mm; body 1.91–1.98 (1.95) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.69–0.75 (0.70) times elytral width. Colour of head, pronotum and scutellar shield red; elytra black; undersurfaces mostly dark brown or black; legs and antennae yellowish-brown. Head 0.97 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.44 times distance between them; inner edge of eye with distinct notch. Labrum 0.63 times as long as wide; sides weakly curved, converging beyond middle and slightly emarginate apically. Antenna about 1.6 times as long as head width behind eyes; 3rd antennomere 0.65 times as long as 4th; 11th antennomere 1.39 times as long as 10th, 2.0 times as long as wide, with subtruncate apex. Mandibular mola well developed. Galea about 2.0 times as wide as lacinia at middle, distinctly widened and broadly rounded at apex. Apical maxillary palpomere 2.05 times as long as wide, widest subapically and obliquely truncate at apex. Apical labial palpomere subulate, 1.87 times as long as wide, with aciculate tip relatively short. Pronotum 0.34–0.50 (0.42) times as long as wide; prosternal process narrowly rounded at apex. Scutellar shield 0.21 times as wide as pronotum, 0.88 times as long as wide, with subacute apex rounded at tip. Elytra 1.62–1.73 (1.65) times as long as combined width and 4.45–7.08 (5.62) times as long as pronotum; elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 87. Hind wings fully developed. Metanepisternum 1.46 times as long as mesepimeron, 2.7 times as long as wide, asymmetrically quadrate with moderately straight inner edge curved at each end, straight outer edge, and oblique apical edge. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 2.75 times as long as posterior edge, which is minutely, emarginate near its mesal end. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.39 times as long as first mesotarsomere; inner spur of equal length, parallel-sided with a blunt, cleft apex. Meso- and metapretarsal claws each with about 3 very weak teeth and with a slender, pubescent accessory lobe almost as long as claw. Parameres at about middle 1.43 times as wide as penis at same point, straight, not at all curved, with apex asymmetrically acute, with rounded outer side and straight inner side. Penis with sides gradually converging to subacute apex.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 35.22S 148.48E, Piccadilly Circus 1240m, ACT Feb. 84, J. Lawrence, T. Weir, M.-L. Johnson,coll. / flight intercept window/ trough trap ” (ANIC type #25-067879).</p><p>Paratypes. ACT: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.83333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.366665" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.83333/lat -35.366665)">Blundell’s Creek</a>, 3 km S Piccadilly Circus (35°22’S, 148°50’E), 850m, 11.1984, flight intercept window/ trough trap, T. Weir, J. Lawrence, M. Johnson (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.8&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.366665" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.8/lat -35.366665)">Piccadilly Circus</a> (35°22’S, 148°48’E), 1240m, ii.1984, flight intercept window/ trough trap, T. Weir, J. Lawrence, M. Johnson (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.85&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-35.316666" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.85/lat -35.316666)">Wombat Creek</a>, 6 km NE Piccadilly Circus (35°19’S, 148°51’E), 750m, ii.1984, flight intercept window/ trough trap, T. Weir, J. Lawrence, M. Johnson (2, ANIC) ; NSW: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=148.21666&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-36.533333" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 148.21666/lat -36.533333)">Kosciusko</a> N. P., 4.1 km W Dead Horse Gap (36°32’S, 148°13’E), 1500m, Euc. pauciflora woodland, 9.xii.1986 – 14.ii.1987, flght intercept (window) trap, FMHD #86-645, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC) ; VIC: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.68333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-37.716667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.68333/lat -37.716667)">Mt. Donna Buang</a>, N of Warburton (37°43’S, 145°41’E), 1200m 810, Noth. cunn. Wet sclerophyll, 26.i–11.ii.1987, FMHD #87-216, flight intercept (window) trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC) ; TAS: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=147.83333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-42.716667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 147.83333/lat -42.716667)">Sandpit For. Reserve</a>, S of Orford (42°43’S, 147°50’E), 200m, 915, Euc. globulus w/rainf. understorey, 17.i– 2.ii.1993, FMHD #93-45, ex window trap (1, ANIC) .</p><p>Distribution. Montane regions of the ACT, southeastern NSW, eastern VIC and TAS.</p><p>Biology. All specimens were collected in flight intercept window/trough traps.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the Latin similis, like or resembling, referring to the similarities to E. lorien .</p><p>Note. The differences between this species and E. lorien are relatively minor ones, and it is possible that the two forms represent northern and southern populations of a single widely distributed species, comparable, perhaps, to E. stewarti (Broun) in New Zealand.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D36FF97FF744F272E4AF90C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D35FF89FF744F712F86FF15.text	E52C87D73D35FF89FF744F712F86FF15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus tasmaniae Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus tasmaniae sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 26–27, 50, 64, 88, 136)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. lorien, E. nebulosus, E. similis and E. tropicus in having a short, broad metanepisternum and sharply acute scutellar shield and in lacking a notched inner eye margin and hind wings. It differs from E. bicolor, E. bicolorellus, E. limitaris and E. protibialis in that all surfaces are yellowish-brown to red- dish-brown, without the contrasting red pronotum and black elytra. It differs from E. dorrigo in having the apical antennomere much shorter and broader, less than 1.4 times as long as wide, the apical maxillary palpomere gradually narrowed apically with its aciculate tip centrally located, parameres not outwardly bowed and length usually greater than 2.00 mm, and from E. brindabellae in having the apical antennomere less than 1.5 times as long as wide, the third antennomere equal in length to the fourth, the sides of the elytra less strongly curved, the upper surfaces very slightly curved in lateral view and the colour mainly yellowish-brown with legs and antennae yellow.</p><p>Description Length 1.80–2.30 (2.06 ± 0.18, n = 10) mm; body 1.79–1.97 (1.85) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.59–0.69 (0.64) times elytral width. Colour of dorsal and ventral surfaces primarily yellowish-brown; legs and antennae yellow. Head 0.96 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.49 times distance between them; inner edge of eye without notch. Labrum 0.50 times as long as wide; sides weakly converging; apex slightly emarginate. Antenna about 1.7 times as long as head width behind eyes; 3rd antennomere equal in length to 4th; 11th antennomere 1.33 times as long as 10th, 1.90 times as long as wide, with apex broadly rounded. Mandibular mola reduced. Galea about as wide as lacinia and not widened at apex. Apical maxillary palpomere subulate, 2.00 times as long as wide, with very short aciculate tip. Apical labial palpomere subulate, 2.25 times as long as wide, widest at middle, with long aciculate tip. Pronotum 0.40–0.48 (0.45) times as long as wide; prosternal process narrowly rounded at apex. Scutellar shield 0.23 times as wide as pronotum, 0.8 times as long as wide, acute at apex. Elytra 1.43–1.58 (1.49) times as long as combined width and 3.78–4.45 (4.11) times as long as pronotum; elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 88. Hind wings absent. Metanepisternum 0.73 times as long as mesepimeron, about 1.22 times as long as wide, subtriangular with moderately straight anterior and inner edges and curved outer edge. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 3.5 times as long as posterior edge, which is weakly biemarginate. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.57 times as long as first mesotarsomere; inner spur 0.83 times as long as outer spur, parallel-sided with a blunt, cleft apex. Meso- and metapretarsal claws simple and without accessory lobes. Parameres at about middle 1.5 times as wide as penis at same point; inner edge of each straight almost to apex, outer edge straight to subapex, then distinctly curved to narrowly rounded apex. Penis gradually narrowing to subapex, then abruptly narrowed to subacute apex.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 41.11S 140.00E TAS, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=140.0&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-41.11" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 140.0/lat -41.11)">Mt. Michael</a>, 740m, 26 Nov. 1989, pyrethrin knockdown, tree 1, Tube 187, R. Coy coll. / ANIC Image” (ANIC type #25-067880).</p><p>Paratypes. TAS: Cranbrook, 15 km ENE (41°57’S, 148°14’E), 28.i.1983, ANIC Berlesate 796, leaf litter, I. D. Naumann, J. C. Cardale (2, ANIC); Florentine Vy., 29.2 km WNW Maydena on Eleven Rd., 460m, 1, 6.ii.2980, berlesed from leaf litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Lake Chisholm For. Reserve (41°08’S, 145°04’E), 180m, Euc. obliqua forest, 909, 12–29.i.1993, FMHD #93-28, ex window trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Low- er Gordon River, Southwest Tasmania, 1977–1978, H.E.C. Survey, Howard, Hill (8, ANIC); Mt. Field (42°41’S, 146°37’E), 980m, suction, R. Coy (1, ANIC); Mt. Field N. P., nr. SE end Lake Fenton, 1000m, Nothofagus gunnii, Richea spp., Arthrotaxis asplen . forest, 30.i–5.ii.1980, carrion trap (fish), A. Newton, M. Thayer (2, ANIC, FMNH); Mt. Field N. P., nr. Lake Fenton, 100m, Nothofagus gunnii, Arthrotaxis selaginoides, 31.i.1980, ANIC Berlesate 667, litter, J. Lawrence, T. Weir (1, ANIC); Mt. Field N. P., Lake Dobson Rd., 710m, Nothof.-Euc. for., 30.i–5.ii.1980, Berlese forest litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Mt. Michael (41°11S, 148°00’E), 740m, 26.xi. 199, pyrethrin knockdown, tree 1, Tube 187, R. Coy (1, ANIC); Mt. Ossa, 2 km NebyN (41°52’S, 146°03’E), 1000m, closed forest, 30.xi.1990 – 8.i.1991, ANIC Berlesate 1146, litter E. Nielsen, T. Edwards (6, ANIC); Mt. Victoria (41°20’S, 147°50’E), 900m, 23, 25.xi.1989, pyrethrum knockdown, R. Coy, H. Mitchell (4, ANIC); Mt. Victoria (41°20’S, 147°50’E), 900m, 22–28.xi.1989, yellow pans, R. Coy, H. Mitchell (1, ANIC); Mt. Wellington, above chalet, 1000m, 31.xii.1978, L. Hill (1, ANIC); Rufus Canal 13.5 km WNW Derwent Bridge, 800m, Nothofagus rainforest, 26–28.i.1980, pitfall trap 563, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Savage R. Pipeline Rd. (41°30’S, 145°20’E), 21.iv.1989, leaf litter, J. Diggle, H. Mitchell (1, ANIC); Saxon’s Rd. (41°18’S, 145°36’E), 17.i.1983, ANIC Berlesate 786, rainforest litter, I. D. Naumann, J. C. Cardale (1, ANIC); Schulhofs Road, 8.7 km NE Upper Blessington (41°26’S, 147°36’E), 870m, 914, Euc. delacatensis, Euc. obliqua forest, 16.i–1.ii.1993, FMHD #93- 43, ex window trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); St. Columba Falls, 315m, 12–14.ii.1980, berlesed from leaf litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (2, ANIC, FMNH); Truchanas Huon Pine Res. (42°39.5’S, 145°58’E), 19.iii.1976, Dacrydium litter, C. Howard (1, ANIC); Waldheim, Cradle Mtn., 12–14.ii.1967, G. B. Monteith (1, QMB); Weldborough, near (41°09’50”S, 147°53’51”E), Nothofagus forest, 22–27.v.1993, J. Trueman et al. (1, ANIC); Weldborough, 4.4 km SE, 460m, 12–14.ii.1980, Nothofagus forest, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC).</p><p>Distribution. Known only from TAS.</p><p>Biology. Specimens collected primarily in Berlese samples from leaf litter, but some were taken in flight intercept window/trough traps, pitfall traps, yellow pans and by pyrethrin fogging.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the name of the island of Tasmania.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D35FF89FF744F712F86FF15	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D2BFF89FF7449162CDEF831.text	E52C87D73D2BFF89FF7449162CDEF831.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eucinetus tropicus Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Eucinetus tropicus sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 28–29, 51, 65, 85, 112, 114, 135)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from E. bicolor, E. bicolorellus, E. brindabellae, E. dorrigo, E. limitaris, E. minutus, E. protibialis and E. tasmaniae in having a longer and narrower metanepisternum and less sharply acute scutellar shield and in having an internal eye notch and well-developed hind wings. It differs from E. lorien and E. similis in having a shorter and broader body (less than 1.9 times as long as wide; elytra together less than 1.57 times as long as wide) and the apical maxillary palpomere widest at the middle with an acute apex, and from E. nebulosus in having the head, pronotum and scutellar shield red and elytra black and the terminal antennomere more than twice as long as wide.</p><p>Description. Length 2.10–2.40 (2.21 ± 0.08, n = 10) mm; body 1.72–1.87 (1.78) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.68–0.73 (0.71) times elytral width. Colour of head, pronotum and scutellar shield red; elytra black; undersurfaces mainly black with antennae and legs reddish-brown. Head 0.96 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.38 times distance between them; inner edge of eye with distinct notch. Labrum 0.33 times as long as wide; sides weakly curved and converging; apex broadly rounded. Antenna about 1.74 times as long as head width behind eyes; 3rd antennomere 0.77 times as long as 4th; 11th antennomere 1.36 times as long as 10th, 2.14 times as long as wide, with obliquely truncate apex. Mandibular mola well developed. Galea about 1.2 times as wide as lacinia at middle, distinctly widened apically. Apical maxillary palpomere 2.92 times as long as wide, widest at middle, asymmetrically narrowed to obliquely truncate apex. Apical labial palpomere subulate, 2.42 times as long as wide, with short, broad, subtruncate tip. Pronotum 0.36–0.47 (0.41) times as long as wide; prosternal process narrowly rounded at apex. Scutellar shield 0.18 times as wide as pronotum, 0.76 times as long as wide, narrowly rounded at apex. Elytra 1.41–1.54 (1.46) times as long as combined width and 4.32–5.39 (4.70) times as long as pronotum; elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 85. Hind wings fully developed. Metanepisternum 0.96 times as long as mesepimeron, 1.88 times as long as wide, asymmetrically quadrate, widest at anterior end and narrowing posteriorly; anterior edge obliquely truncate with small anteromesal notch, posterior edge subtruncate; outer edge slightly sinuate and inner edge broadly curved. Metacoxal plate with outer edge about 2.45 times as long as posterior edge, which is minutely emarginate near its mesal end. Outer (acute) mesotibial spur in male 0.43 times as long as first mesotarsomere; inner spur of equal length, parallel-sided with a blunt apex. Meso- and metapretarsal claws without teeth but each with slender accessory lobe. Parameres as wide at about middle as penis at same point, very slightly curved mesally almost to apex, then more strongly curved and narrowly rounded. Penis gradually narrowed to subapex, then more abruptly narrowed acute apex, extending almost to parameral apices.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “Julatten, N.QLD, 21Nov-30Nov 1987, A. Walford-Huggins, edge of rainforest along creek, ex intercept trap ” (ANIC type #25-067881).</p><p>Paratypes. QLD: 40 Mile Scrub N. P., via Mt. Garnet, 23.x.1985 – 25.ii.1986, intercept trap, Malaise trap, Storey, Heinar (5, QMB) ; Clacherty Rd., Julatten, 26.xii.1986 – 8.i.1987, intercept trap, Storey, Howden (2, QMB) ; Davies Creek, 19 km WSW Mareeba, 21.xii.1984 – 7.i.1985, Malaise trap, Storey, Titmarsh (1, QMB) ; Julatten, edge of rainforest along creek, 29.x–21.xi, 30.xi–13.xii.1987, ex intercept trap, A. Walford-Huggins (9, ANIC) ; Kuranda, 5 km NNW, 20.iii. v.1987, intercept trap, Storey, Titmarsh (1, QMB) ; Lake Eacham, 750m, 9.xii.1989, Pyrethrum logs &amp; trees, Monteith, Thompson, Janetski (1, QMB) ; Mareeba, 6 km SE, 20.i–12.ii.1990, 12.ii–12.iii.1991, flight intercept traps, S. DeFaveri (2, QMB) ; Mareeba, 19.3 km ESE, 13.i–3.ii.1987, intercept traps, R. I. Storey (1, QMB) ; Tully Falls S. F., 9.5 km SSW Ravenshoe, 1000m, 5.xi–7.xii.1987, intercept trap, Storey, Dickinson (1, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.0&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-16.233334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.0/lat -16.233334)">Windsor Tableland.</a> 5.7 km past barracks (16°14’S, 145°00’E), 1300m, 24.xi.1997, 1653, Pyrethrum trees &amp; logs, G. B. Monteith (1, QMB) .</p><p>Distribution. Northern QLD.</p><p>Biology. Usually collected in Malaise or flight intercept traps, but also by pyrethrin fogging.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the Latin tropicus, pertaining to the solstice, but usually referring to the warmer latitudes.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D2BFF89FF7449162CDEF831	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D2AFF88FF7448C22850FD6C.text	E52C87D73D2AFF88FF7448C22850FD6C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Noteucinetus Bullians & Leschen 2005	<div><p>Noteucinetus Bullians &amp; Leschen, 2004</p><p>Noteucinetus Bullians &amp; Leschen 2004: 30 . Type species: N. nunni Bullians &amp; Leschen, 2004 .</p><p>Diagnosis. Differs from Eucinetus in the shorter, broader body with strongly convex upper surface, filiform or somewhat moniliform antennae, elytra without transverse strigulae, metendosternite with long lateral arms with a broad muscle disc at the apex of each, prosternal process widened apically, mesoventrite with moderately broad cavity and rounded apex, hind wings either highly reduced or absent, sternite IX with emarginate apex and apically widened basal strut and parameres much shorter than penis. Tibial spurs vary within the genus; metatibiae have a single spur in all except the New Zealand N. nunni and mesotibiae have two spurs, one of which is modified in the male, except in the Australian N. ornatus, which has a single mesotibial spur.</p><p>Note. Noteucinetus was originally based on one New Zealand species ( N. nunni Bullian &amp; Leschen) occurring on both North Island and South Island and two Chilean species ( N. chilensis Bullians &amp; Leschen from Cautin, Concepcion and Malleco Provinces and N. latipennis from Quillota and Talca Provinces).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D2AFF88FF7448C22850FD6C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D2AFF8BFF744A8F2FACFAB9.text	E52C87D73D2AFF8BFF744A8F2FACFAB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Noteucinetus ornatus Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Noteucinetus ornatus sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 30–31, 60, 68, 89, 120, 126, 142, 148)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from N. victoriae in its smaller size (length less than 1.4 mm), shorter, broader body (less than 1.4 times combined elytral width), yellow colouration, with or without black elytral markings, and free portion of each paramere broad at base and narrowing towards subacute apex. It also differs from the two Chilean species, N. chilensis Bullians &amp; Leschen and N. latipennis Bullians &amp; Leschen, and the New Zealand N. nunni Bullians &amp; Leschen in that the elytra are primarily yellow, with black markings, if present, not occupying the entire width. Males of N. ornatus differ from those of N. victoriae and the three exotic species in having a single unmodified mesotibial spur (as opposed to two with one modified).</p><p>Description. Length 1.20–1.40 (1.30 ± 0.05) mm; body 1.25–1.40 (1.33) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.67–0.79 (0.72) times elytral width. Colour of dorsal surfaces highly variable; elytra always at least partly yellow, but sometimes with varying amounts of black (a small black spot on each side of suture near middle, a larger black macula crossing both elytra at same point, a large triangular black macula extending from anterior end to about middle, narrowing posteriorly); entirely yellow elytra may appear striped due to longitudinal puncture rows; pronotum varying from yellow to yellowish-brown, reddish-brown or dark brown, but often lighter at the sides; head usually yellow but varying to red or reddish-brown; undersides dark brown or black but with abdominal apex yellow; legs yellowish-brown to reddish-brown or dark brown; antennae and palps yellow. Head 0.88 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.30 times as great as distance between them; inner eye margin without notch. Labrum 0.70 times as long as wide, broadly more or less evenly rounded apically, but with a median prominence cleft at middle. Antenna about 1.44 times as long as head width; 3rd antennomere 0.90 times as long as 4th; 11th antennomere 1.33 times as long as 10th, 1.74 times as long as wide and broadly rounded at apex. Galea slightly wider than lacinia at midpoint, widest at basal third with sides irregularly converging to narrowly rounded apex. Apical maxillary palpomere 2.0 times as long as wide, widest at middle, apex broadly, obliquely truncate with small, rounded apicolateral projection. Apical labial palpomere subulate, 2.0 times as long as wide, widest near base, with broad and slightly asymmetrical tip. Pronotum 0.24–0.34 (0.30) times as long as wide; prosternal process expanded and truncate at apex. Scutellar shield 0.2 times as wide as pronotum, 0.75 times as long as wide at base with narrowly acute apex. Elytra together 1.05–1.22 (1.12) times as long as wide and 4.55–7.10 (5.43) times as long as pronotum; elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 89. Hind wings absent. Metanepisternum 0.71 times as long as mesepimeron and 1.52 times as long as wide, roughly pentagonal, with anterior, inner and out edges more or less straight, and posterior portion irregularly triangular, with posteromesal edge longer than posterolateral one. Mesotibia in male with one acute spur and no modified spur. Metatibia with one acute spur 0.87 times as long as first metatarsomere. Parameres about 0.70 times as wide as wide at about middle as penis at same point, sides weakly curved to subacute apex bearing several setae and connected to one another by subapical membrane. Penis slightly, gradually narrowed to subapex, then more strongly narrowed to subacute apex with median cleft, extending well beyond parameral apices.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ Mt. Glorious, 630m, QLD 14 Nov. 1986 - 30 Jan. 1987 T. Hiller, flight intercept, trough trap, rainforest” (ANIC type #25-067882).</p><p>Paratypes. QLD: Binna Burra, 900m, 23.vi.1978, ex leaf log litter, S. &amp; J. Peck (3, ANIC) ; Binna Burra, 900m, 23.vi.1978, ex rotten bark litter, S. &amp; J. Peck (3, ANIC, CMN) ; Binna Burra, Lamington Nat. Park, 25.iii–4.iv.1985, ANIC Winkler Extract 1043, leaf &amp; log litter, J. &amp; N. Lawrence (2, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.79&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-27.401667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.79/lat -27.401667)">Boombana Nat. Park</a>, Site 1 (27°24.1’S, 152°47.4’E), 440m, 16.ii.2004, 51834, pyrethrum, QM party (2, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.79&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-27.401667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.79/lat -27.401667)">Boombana Nat. Park</a>, Site 1 (27°24.1’S, 152°47.4’E), 440m, 1–30.x.2003, 51644, pitfall trap, QM party (2, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=151.46666&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-24.7" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 151.46666/lat -24.7)">Bulburrin</a> barracks (24°42’S, 151°28’E), 580m, rainforest, 8.x.1999, 7816, Pyrethrum trees, G. B. Monteith (2, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.13333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.233334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.13333/lat -28.233334)">Lamington Nat. Park</a> (O’Reilly’s) (28°14’S, 153°08’E), rainforest, 22–27.x.1978, ANIC Berlesate 655, litter, J. Lawrence, T. Weir (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.1&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.216667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.1/lat -28.216667)">Lamington Nat. Park</a>, 4 km NW O’Reillys, Duck Creek Rd. (28°13’S, 153°06’E), 820m, subtropical closed forest, 12.iv.1993, ANIC Berlesate 1504, bark litter, D. S. Chandler (4, ANIC) ; Manorina N. P. ( D’Aguilar N. P.), 500m, nr. Brisbane, 4.vii.1978, under bark, S. &amp; J. Peck (1, ANIC) ; Mary Cairn Cross Park, 7 km SE Maleny, 900m, rainforest, 18.vi–15.viii.1982, SBP 40, flight intercept trap, S. &amp; J. Peck (4, ANIC, CNM) ; Mt. Chinghee, 12 km SE Rathdowney, 720m, rainforest, 17,xii,1982, Pyrethrum, Monteith, Yeates, Thompson (1, QMB) ; Mt. Glorious, 630m, rainforest, 14.xi.1986 – 30.i.1987, flight intercept trough trap, T. Hiller (7. ANIC) ; Mt. Glorious, 800m, 28.vi.1978, ex leaf log litter, S. &amp; J. Peck (1, CMN) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.76666&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-27.333334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.76666/lat -27.333334)">Mt. Glorious</a> (27°20’S, 152°46’E), 21.xii.1990, ANIC Berlesate 1136, leaf &amp; log litter with fungi, J. F. Lawrence (1, ANIC) ; Mt. Glorious, Miala N. P., 600m, 4.vii.1978, under bark, S. &amp; J. Peck (1, ANIC) ; Mt. Superbus summit, 8–9.ii.1990, pyrethrum trees &amp; logs, Monteith, Thompson, Janetski (2, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=152.73334&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-27.316668" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 152.73334/lat -27.316668)">Mt. Tenison Woods</a> (27°19’S, 152°44’E), 750m, rainforest, QM Berlesate 934, Stick brushing, G. B. Monteith (2, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.16667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-26.266666" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.16667/lat -26.266666)">O’Reilly’s</a>, Lamington N. P. (26°16’S, 153°10’E), 900m, rainforest, 25.iii.1998, QM Berlesate 967, stick brushing, G. B. Monteith (1, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.26666&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.25" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.26666/lat -28.25)">Springbrook Repeater</a> (28°15’S, 153°16’E), 1000m, 9.i–19.ii.1995, intercept trap, G. B. Monteith (1, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.26666&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.25" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.26666/lat -28.25)">Springbrook Repeater</a> (28°15’S, 153°16’E), 21.xii.1996, pyrethrum dead trees, G. B. Monteith (1, QMB) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.26666&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.25" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.26666/lat -28.25)">Springbrook Repeater</a> (28°15’S, 153°16’E), 1000, rainforest, 21.v.1997, QM Berlesate 936, Stick brushing, G. B. Monteith (2, QMB) ; Upper Tallebudgera Creek, below Springbrook, 550m, rainforest, 8.i.1984, pyrethrum, G. B. Monteith (1, QMB) . NSW: Brindle Creek, nr. Kyogle, Wiangaree S. F. 800m, 20vi.1978, ex litter, S. &amp; J. Peck (1, ANIC) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=153.28334&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-28.55" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 153.28334/lat -28.55)">Nightcap Nat. Park</a>, Mt. Nardi, Newton Dr. (28°33’S, 153°17’E), 700m, 791, 4.i.1987, FMHD #87-178, berlese leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC) ; Sheepstation Ck., 16 km NE Wiangaree, 600m, rainforest, 13.vi–24.viii.1982, SBP 36, flight intercept trap, S. &amp; J. Peck (1, ANIC) ; Wiangaree, 33km NE, Tweed Valley Lookout, c 1000m, rainforest, 13.vi–24.viii.1982, SBP 37, flight intercept trap, S. &amp; J. Peck (2, ANIC) .</p><p>Distribution. Northern NSW and southern QLD.</p><p>Biology. Collected in flight intercept window/trough traps and berlese samples of sifted leaf and log litter and by pyrethrin fogging and stick brushing.</p><p>Etymology. Derived from the Latin ornatus, handsome, splendid.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D2AFF8BFF744A8F2FACFAB9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
E52C87D73D29FF84FF744DF22ED3F8E2.text	E52C87D73D29FF84FF744DF22ED3F8E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Noteucinetus victoriae Lawrence 2019	<div><p>Noteucinetus victoriae sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 32–33, 37–38, 66, 69, 90, 102, 108, 119, 125, 140–141)</p><p>Diagnosis. This species differs from N. ornatus in its larger size (length greater than 1.4 mm), more elongate body (more than 1.4 times combined elytral width), darker elytra (mostly dark brown or black), mesotibia in both sexes with two spurs, one of which in male is apically widened and cleft, and free portion of a paramere narrow and parallel-sided. The yellowish-brown head and pronotum and the dark brown or black elytra with a reddish sutural stripe separates this species from all other described Noteucinetus, and the single metatibial spur also separates it from N. nunni Bullians &amp; Leschen.</p><p>Description. Length 1.45–1.65 (1.55 ± 0.06) mm; body 1.42–1.57 (1.47) times as long as combined elytral width; greatest depth 0.73–0.78 (0.75) times elytral width. Colour of head and pronotum yellow to yellowishbrown; elytra primarily dark brown to black, sometimes with red along suture; undersurfaces reddish-brown anteriorly and dark brown posteriorly; legs yellowish-brown; antennae and palps yellow. Head 0.90 times as long as wide; distance across eyes 1.32 times distance between them; inner eye margin without notch. Labrum 0.65 times as long as wide, broadly more or less evenly rounded apically, but with a median prominence cleft at middle. Antenna about 1.4 times as long as head width behind eyes; 3rd antennomere 0.81 times as long as 4th; 11th antennomere 1.32 times as long as 10th, 1.80 times as long as wide and narrowly rounded at apex. Mandibular mola well developed. Galea subequal in width to lacinia at midpoint, widest at middle with sides irregularly converging to narrowly rounded apex. Apical maxillary palpomere 1.57 times as long as wide, with broadly, obliquely truncate apex. Apical labial palpomere 1.87 times as long as wide, more or less fusiform with moderately broadly rounded apex. Pronotum 0.29–0.37 (0.34) times as long as wide; prosternal process expanded and truncate at apex. Scutellar shield 0.3 times as wide as pronotum and 0.55 times as long as wide at base, with narrowly acute apex. Elytra 1.19–1.30 (1.24) times as long as wide and 4.71–6.50 (5.35) times as long as pronotum. Elytral punctation and vestiture as in Fig. 90. Metanepisternum 0.73 times as long as mesepimeron, 1.91 times as long as wide, asymmetrically quadrate with all edges straight, the anterior one slightly oblique and the posterior one strongly oblique. Hind wing reduced and flap-like. Mesotibia in female with two acute spurs, one about 0.45 times as long as first mesotarsomere and the other slightly shorter; male with acute spur about as long as in female and a modified spur arising at an angle, slightly shorter, thicker and widened at apex, with a small articulated piece arising from within a cleft. Metatibia with one acute spur 0.75 times as long as first metatarsome. Parameres with apical free sections very narrow with narrowly rounded apex bearing several setae; connecting membrane located well away from apices. Penis slightly, gradually narrowed to subapex, then more strongly narrowed to subacute apex with median cleft, extending well beyond parameral apices.</p><p>Types: Holotype, ♁: “ 37.41S 145.44E, VIC, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.44&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-37.41" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.44/lat -37.41)">Acheron Gap</a>, 750m, NE of Warburton, 813, 17 Jan.-9 Feb.1987, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer / Noth. cunn.- Euc. regnans, pyrethin fogging fungusy logs / ANIC image” (ANIC type #25-067883).</p><p>Paratypes. VIC: Acheron Gap, nr. Warburton, 28–30.iv.1978, Nothofagus lttter, S. &amp; J. Peck (20, ANIC, CMN); Acheron Gap, NE of Warburton (37°41’S, 145°44’E), 750m, 813, 27.i–9.ii.1987, Nothofagus cunninghami - Eucalyptus regnans, pyrethrum fogging fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (33, ANIC, FMNH, MVM, NZAC, QMB); Baw Baw Alpine Res., 0.7 km NE Neulynes Mill (37°51’S, 146°15’E). 1035m, 930, Eucalyptus delecatensis forest w/ Nothofagus cunninghami, 26.ii.1993, pyrethrum fogging old large Euc. logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (4, ANIC, FMNH); Baw Baw Alpine Res., 1.2 km NE Neulynes Mill (37°51’S, 146°15’E). 1145m, 816, wet sclerophyll, Nothofagus cunninghami, 29.i–10.ii.1987, FMHD #87-240, Berlesate leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (4, ANIC); Baw Baw Alpine Res., 1.2 km NE Neulynes Mill (37°51’S, 146°15’E). 1145m, 816, wet sclerophyll, Nothofagus cunninghami, 29.i–10.ii.1987, pyrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, Newton, M. Thayer (4, ANIC); Ben Cairn, northeast slope, NW Warburton (37°43’S, 145°37’E), 960m, 820, wet sclerophyll, Nothofagus cunninghami, 30.i–11.ii.1987, pyrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (6, ANIC, FMNH); Bulga N. P., 550m, 17.v.1978, log litter &amp; fungi, S. &amp; J. Peck (1, ANIC); Cement Creek, N of Warburton (37°43’S, 145°42’E), 670m. 812, 26.i–11.ii.1987, Eucalyptus regnans - Nothofagus cunninghami, pyrethrum fogging fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (11, ANIC, FMNH); Cement Creek, Warburton, 10–17.i.1980, Nothofagus cunninghami etc., flood bebris, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Cumberland Scenic Res., SW Cambarville, Cora Lynn Falls (37°34’S, 145°53’E), 880m, 824, Eucalyptus regnans, Nothofagus cunninghami, 5.ii.1987, pyrrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Lake Mt. Alpine Res., E Marysville, Gerraty;s (37°31’S, 145°52’E), 1330m, 823, wet sclerophyll forest, 5.ii.1987, FMHD #87-256, berlesate leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Mt. Donna Buang, 1200m, 11–17.i.1980, Eucalyptus - Nothofagus forest, A. Newton, M. Thayer (5, ANIC, FMNH); Mt. Donna Buang, N of Warburton (37°43’S, 145°41’E), 1200m, 810, wet sclerop[hyll, Nothofagus cunninghami, 26.i–11.ii.1987, FMHD #87-216, Berlesate leaf &amp; log litter, A. Newton, M. Thayer (5, ANIC); Tanjil Bren, 6.1 km ESE (37°50’S, 146°12’E), 590m, 818, wet sclerophyll forest, 29.i–10.ii.1987, pyrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (5, ANIC); Tarra-Bulga N. P., Grand Ridge Rd. at Traralgon-Balook Rd. (38°25’S, 146°34’E), 690m, 928, ridge top open Eucalyptus - Acacia forest, 13–25.ii.1993, FMHD #93-90, ex window trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (3, ANIC); Tarra-Bulga N. P., Tarra Valley near picnic area (38°27’S, 146°32’E), 340m, 928, cool temperate rainforest, 13–25.ii.1993, FMHD #93-87, ex window trap, A. Newton, M. Thayer (1, ANIC); Tarra Valley N. P. 450m, 17.v.1978, under bark &amp; in fungi, S. &amp; J. Peck (6, ANIC); Warburton, Acheron Way, 495m, 11–16.i.1980, 2 nd growth forest, berlesed from leaf litter, A. Newton,. M. Thayer (2, ANIC); Warburton, 2.2 km N on Acheron Way (37°44’S, 145°43’E), 320m, 931, Eucalyptus regnans forest w/ Acacia dealbata, 15.ii.1993, pyrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (6, ANIC); Warburton, 2.2 km N on Acheron Way (37°44’S, 145°43’E), 320m, 931, Eucalyptus regnans forest w/ Acacia dealbata, 27.ii.1993, pyrethrum fogging old fungusy logs, A. Newton, M. Thayer (3, ANIC); Wilson’s Promontory N. P., Lilly Pilly Tr., 14.v.1978, Eugenia litter, S. &amp; J. Peck (6, ANIC).</p><p>Distribution. Known only from eastern VIC but probably occurs in montane regions of NSW or the ACT. Biology. This species was most often collected by pyrethrum fogging, but a number of specimens were collected by hand under bark of logs, in berlesates of sifted log and leaf litter, and in flight intercept/trough traps. Etymology. Derived from the state of Victoria.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E52C87D73D29FF84FF744DF22ED3F8E2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lawrence, John F.	Lawrence, John F. (2019): New species of Eucinetus and Noteucinetus from Australia (Coleoptera: Scirtoidea: Eucinetidae). Zootaxa 4668 (2): 151-182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.1
