taxonID	type	description	language	source
F0E22FC5DB464870C51DC1565151E702.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The largest member of the genus. Last three antennomeres of funicle wider than long. Apical margin of pronotum widely concave medially in dorsal view. Elytra with characteristic whitish spot in the area from medial tubercles to 7 th intervals, not reaching apical part. Penis body distinctly, regularly narrowed from base to apex in lateral view. Parameroid lobes of tegmen slightly divided apically. Female abdominal tergite VIII with maximum width near middle.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
F0E22FC5DB464870C51DC1565151E702.taxon	materials_examined	Additional material. 1 ♀ - New Caledonia (S); 22 ° 01.9 ' S, 166 ° 28.0 ' E, Dzumac Mts 900 m (Mt Ouin road junction), 28.12.2006 night collecting, leg. M. Wanat & R. Dobosz (MNHW). 1 ♂ - New Caledonia (N), 20 ° 57 ' 19.1 " S, 165 ° 17 ' 27. " E, Pic d'Amoa (Povilla), 18.11.2010 450 m, end 0.5 km of road, leg. M. Wanat, R. Ruta (MNHW). 1 ♂ - New Caledonia (S), 22 ° 02 ' 13.6 " S, 166 ° 29 ' 44.5 " E, Mt. Dzumac (base), 1.5 - 3 km E of Ouin rd jct., 6.12.2010, 800 m, rainforest, leg. M. Wanat, R. Ruta (MNHW). 1 ♀ - New Caledonia (N); 20 ° 57 ' 23.7 " S, 165 ° 17 ' 27.7 " E, Pic d'Amoa (Povila), 450 m, end 0.5 km of road, 22.11.2008, leg. M. Wanat (MNHW).	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
53C78AF954636A08E1AAFDBFE46CB781.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from other members of the genus by the following set of characters: elytra elongate, 1.6 x as long as wide across humeral calli; colour of body generally brown; pronotum with apical margin almost straight, corrugated due to numerous, small tubercles, basal margin concave; last ventrite less than 2 x wider than long with shallow apical depression.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
53C78AF954636A08E1AAFDBFE46CB781.taxon	description	Description. Body length (lb) - 11.40 mm. Body colour and vestiture (Fig. 14). Generally brown with yellow shade in some areas. Striae and intervals each with single line of elongate yellowish setae. Legs with sparse setae of the same colour as elytra. Head (Figs 3, 59, 68, 77). Subquadrate (♂: hw / hl = 1.07). Frons 2 x as wide as eye in dorsal view. Eyes shorter than half length of head (♂: eyl / hl = 0.43), not protruding above margin of head in lateral view. Rostrum slightly longer than pronotum (♂: rl / pl = 1.04), 3.38 x as long as maximum width at apex (rl / arw); with thin, polished carina on entire length; regularly curved in lateral view. Scape shorter than rostrum (♂: scl / rl = 0.85). First funicle segment approximately 1.4 x as long as 2 nd; 3 rd approximately 0.65 as long as 2 nd; antennomeres from 4 th to 7 th successively little shorter than previous one, longer than wide. Club elongate, approximately 3.8 x as long as wide, as long as last four funicle segment combined. Pronotum (Figs 41, 50). Slightly longer than wide (♂: bpw / pl = 1.04). Basal margin distinctly, widely concave; 1.35 x as wide as apical margin (♂: bpw / apw); apically straight with numerous, small tubercles; in lateral view apical margin straight anteriorly, then converging towards base. Medial tubercle on pronotal disc well developed, divided into two, strongly protruding appendices. Width of medial constriction in relation to apical and basal margin: ♂: mpw / apw = 0.65, ♂: mpw / bpw = 0.48. Elytra (Figs 23, 32). Elongate (♂: el / bew = 1.65). Slightly narrowed from humeral calli to apical part. Medial tubercles distinct, higher than width of its base on 3 rd interval. Striae with single line of suboval punctures. Odd intervals with distinct, tooth-shape, tubercles with elongate, slightly hooked, single scale on the top. Tubercles on 7 th intervals conspicuous, protruding from outline of elytra in dorsal view. Scutellum distinctly elongate, ca 1.5 x as long as wide. Abdomen (Figs 9 b, 86, 102). Abdomen of male 1.18 x as long as wide (al / aw). Male pygidium as in Fig. 102. Last ventrite elongate, subtriangular, lvw / lvl = 1.75. Male terminalia (Figs 95, 109, 116). Penis body distinctly longer than apodemes; almost subparallel from base to apical part, apically slightly narrowed to rounded apex; basal part partly sclerotised, except medial area; in lateral view distinctly, regularly curved, apically slightly upturned. Internal sac longitudinally crinkled, without any apparent structure or sclerites. Parameroid lobes of tegmen slightly shorter than apodeme, divided almost to base; the dorsal part of the tegminal ring with membrane and sharp, protruding process. Tegminal apodeme apically extended. Spiculum gastrale robust, slingshot-shape, apically strongly sclerotised; in lateral view apodeme apically curved; hemisternites fused with base of spiculum. Female - unknown Measurements. ♂: al 4.50, apw, 2.00, arw 0.80, aw 3.80, bew 4.80, bpw 2.70, el 7.90, eyl 0.60, frw 0.70, hl 1.40, hw 1.50, lb 11.40, lvl 1.20, lvw 2.10, mpw 1.30, pl 2.60, rl 2.70, scl 2.30.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
53C78AF954636A08E1AAFDBFE46CB781.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This epithet is derived from the Latin word " funda " (slingshot) and refers to the shape of spiculum gastrale. A variable adjective.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
8DC9A50B705A052F592C7043672A3C1B.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from other members of the genus by the following suite of characters: apical margin of pronotum concave in dorsal view, base sinuate, protruding towards elongate scutellum. Rostrum distinctly bent in middle of length.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
8DC9A50B705A052F592C7043672A3C1B.taxon	description	Description. Body length (lb) - 7.90 - 9.60 mm. Body colour and vestiture (Fig. 15). Generally dark brown with various, irregular spots of different shades of brown. Legs in some specimens with mottled coloration, from whitish to variable shades of orange and almost black. Tibiae generally paler, more or less orange. Pronotum sometimes with darker spots near base, medially and with pair of narrow, oblique stripes of white-yellow scales from hind angles to middle of length. Head (Figs 6, 60, 69, 78). Subquadrate to wider than long (♂: hw / hl = 1.00 - 1.20). Frons wider than double width of eye. Eyes approximately as long as half of length (♂: eyl / hl = 0.45 - 0.55), not protruding above margin of head in lateral view, regularly rounded. Rostrum as long as pronotum or little shorter (♂: rl / pl = 1.00 - 1.12), from 3.00 to 3.17 x as long as maximum width (rl / arw); with polished, sharp longitudinal carina on entire length; in lateral view distinctly curved medially. Scape shorter than rostrum (♂: scl / rl = 0.82 - 0.90). First funicle segment slightly longer than 2 nd, 3 rd almost as half-length of 2 nd, antennomeres from 4 th to 7 th with similar length, little longer than wide. Club slightly as long as last four funicle segment combined, ca 1.8 x as long as wide. Pronotum (Figs 6, 42, 51). Wider than long (♂: bpw / pl = 1.06 - 1.15); base 1.26 - 1.47 x as wide as apical margin (bpw / apw); apical margin distinctly, widely concave with small tubercles; apical angles with rounded, distinct tubercle; in lateral view apical margin protruding towards head. Medial tubercle on pronotal disc well developed, divided into two, strongly protruding appendices. Width of medial constriction in relation to apical and basal margin in male: mpw / apw = 0.63 - 0.71, mpw / bpw = 0.48 - 0.50. Elytra (Figs 24, 33). Approximately 1.5 x as long as its width (♂: el / bew = 1.48 - 1.55); slightly narrowed from humeral calli to apical part. Medial tubercles distinct, elongate; elytral disc with numerous, small acuminate tubercles; tubercles on 7 th intervals easily visible, protruding from outline of elytra in dorsal view. Striae with suboval, deep punctures; surface of elytral disc distinctly rugose. Scutellum triangular, as long as wide at base. Abdomen (Figs 87, 103). In male from 0.94 to 1.20 x as long as wide (al / aw). Male pygidium as in Fig. 87. Last ventrite 2.14 - 2.37 x wider than long (lvw / lvl). Male terminalia (Figs 96, 110, 117). Penis body slightly longer than apodemes; from base to apical part almost subparallel, apically slightly narrowed to rounded apex; basal part sclerotised, except medial part; distinctly, regularly curved in lateral view, apices thin and distinctly upturned. Internal sac without any structure or sclerites. Parameroid lobes of tegmen thin, distinctly shorter than apodeme, divided almost to base. Tegminal apodeme apically extended. Spiculum gastrale robust, similar to C. fundatus sp. nov; hemisternites fused with base of spiculum. Female - unknown. Measurements. ♂: al 3.20 - 3.60, apw, 1.40 - 1.90, arw 0.60 - 0.70, aw 2.90 - 3.50, bew 3.40 - 4.20, bpw 1.80 - 2.50, el 5.30 - 6.50, eyl 0.50 - 0.60, frw 0.50 - 0.60, hl 0.90 - 1.10, hw 1.00 - 1.20, lb 7.90 - 9.60, lvl 0.70 - 0.85, lvw 1.50 - 2.00, mpw 0.90 - 1.20, pl 1.70 - 2.20, rl 1.80 - 2.20, scl 1.60 - 1.80.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
8DC9A50B705A052F592C7043672A3C1B.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This epithet is the Latin noun " gibbus " (protuberance, hump) and refers to a pair of large tubercles on elytra. A noun in apposition.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
C69D0F5E2541B7910F36FFF4E71B6B6B.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from other members of the genus by the following suite of characters: rostrum gently curved, regularly narrowed to apex in lateral view. Middle tubercles on elytra flattened, lower than maximal width at base. Apex of penis in lateral view expanded into small tubercles. Apical lobes of female abdominal sternite VIII with characteristic shape (Fig. 136).	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
C69D0F5E2541B7910F36FFF4E71B6B6B.taxon	description	Description. Body length (lb) - 8.60 - 10.50 mm. Body colour and vestiture (Fig. 16). Colour variable, from dark brown to yellowish. Some specimens with whitish coating on apical and lateral parts of elytra. Similar, pale coating, in some specimens, also covered hind femora. Pronotum with longitudinal yellowish stripes. Head (Figs 61, 70, 79). From subquadrate to elongate (hw / hl ♂: 1.00 - 1.20; ♀: 1.00 - 1.33), depending on protrusion the head from pronotum. Frons wider than double width of eye. Eyes approximately half as long as head or little longer (eyl / hl ♂: 0.50 - 0.60; ♀: 0.45 - 0.55), not protruding above margin of head in lateral view; regularly convex, widest near middle of length. Rostrum longer than pronotum (rl / pl ♂: 1.17 - 1.21; ♀: 1.12 - 1.24); in male 3.80 - 4.30 x as long as maximum width, in female 4.00 - 4.50 x as long as wide at apex (rl / arw); longitudinal carina indistinct, from base to antennal insertion covered by scales, apically bare, flattened, sometimes evanescent and visible only as polished, narrowed area. Scape shorter than rostrum (scl / rl ♂: 0.75 - 0.80; ♀: 0.70 - 0.85). First funicle segment ca 1.3 x as long as 2 nd; 3 rd almost as half-length of 2 nd, antennomeres from 4 th to 7 th with similar length, slightly longer than wide. Club as long as last four funicle segment combined, approximately 2.10 x as long as wide. Pronotum (Figs 43, 52). Subquadrate (bpw / pl ♂: 1.00 - 1.05; ♀: 0.95 - 1.10). Base in male 1.25 - 1.35 x, in female 1.28 - 1.38 x, as wide as apical margin (bpw / apw); apical margin straight or slightly concave; in lateral view apical margin straight anteriorly, then converging towards base. Medial tubercle on pronotal disc well developed but weakly protruding. Width of medial constriction in relation to apical and basal margin: mpw / apw ♂: 0.66 - 0.68; ♀: 0.61 - 0.69, mpw / bpw ♂: 0.48 - 0.53; ♀: 0.48 - 0.50. Elytra (Figs 25, 34). Elongate (el / bew ♂: 1.56 - 1.66; ♀: 1.50 - 1.68); lateral margins subparallel basaly to apical convergence. Medial tubercle distinct but flattened, lower than width on base; smaller, numerous tubercles on elytral disc acuminate; tubercles on 7 th intervals clearly visible, protruding from outline of elytra in dorsal view. Striae with small, suboval, shallow punctures; surface of elytral disc slightly glabrous. Scutellum slightly longer than wide. Abdomen (Figs 88, 104, 128). From slightly (in male) to distinctly (in female) longer than wide (al / aw ♂: 1.08 - 1.17; ♀: 1.06 - 1.20 x as long as wide. Male pygidium as in Fig. 104, female as in Fig. 129. Last ventrite longer than wide (lvw / lvl ♂: 2.25 - 2.57; ♀: 2.13 - 2.38). Male terminalia (Figs 97, 111, 118). Penis body slightly longer than apodemes; from base to apical part almost subparallel, apically slightly narrowed to rounded apex; basal part sclerotised, except medial area; in lateral view distinctly, regularly curved, apically expanded into small tubercles. Internal sac without any structure or sclerites. Parameroid lobes of tegmen thin, distinctly shorter than apodeme, divided almost to base and surrounded by thin membrane. Tegminal apodeme apically extended. Spiculum gastrale robust, apodeme laterally flattened, distinctly bent distally; hemisternites fused with base of spiculum. Female terminalia (Figs 123, 128, 133, 136, 141). Apical lobe of abdominal sternite VIII with characteristic, T-shape sclerotisation. Abdominal tergite VIII with elongate, straight, dense setae near apex; sides with strongly elongate setae; apex with small, pointed tubercles. Spermatheca elongate, strongly bent. Gonocoxite placed diagonally to partly sclerotised vagina, strongly elongate, apically with bundle of erect setae. Measurements. ♂: al 3.50 - 4.00, apw, 1.60 - 1.80, arw 0.60 - 0.70, aw 3.00 - 3.7, bew 3.50 - 4.30, bpw 2.00 - 2.40, el 5.80 - 6.90, eyl 0.60, frw 0.40 - 0.50, hl 1.00 - 1.20, hw 1.15 - 1.20, lb 8.60 - 10.40, lvl 0.70 - 0.80, lvw 1.60 - 2.00, mpw 1.05 - 1.20, pl 1.90 - 2.40, rl 2.30 - 2.80, scl 1.80 - 2.20. ♀: al 3.80 - 4.10, apw, 1.60 - 1.80, arw 0.60 - 0.70, aw 3.30 - 3.80, bew 3.90 - 4.30, bpw 2.20 - 2.40, el 6.00 - 7.20, eyl 0.50 - 0.60, frw 0.50 - 0.60, hl 0.9 - 1.20, hw 1.10 - 1.25, lb 9.50 - 10.50, lvl 0.80, lvw 1.70 - 2.00, mpw 1.10 - 1.20, pl 2.10 - 2.50, rl 2.50 - 2.80, scl 1.90 - 2.10.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
C69D0F5E2541B7910F36FFF4E71B6B6B.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This epithet is derived from the Latin noun " malleus " (hammer) and refers to the shape of female sternite VIII. A noun in apposition.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
820ACBDB96900BE04F613318D674E7CA.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The smallest member of the genus with several characteristic features. Eyes strongly convex, distinctly protruding above margin of head in lateral view. Pronotum distinctly narrowed from base to approximately three-quarters of length, apically sides only slightly expanded towards anterior margin; dorsal surface glabrous, medially only with small, obtuse tubercle. Elytra slender, elongate; without distinct medial tubercles, only with single, small tubercles on intervals. Apical part of elytra and sides of pronotum dark brown, in contrast to colour of the rest parts of body.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
820ACBDB96900BE04F613318D674E7CA.taxon	description	Description. Body length (lb) - 7.20 mm. Body colour and vestiture (Fig. 17). Body covered almost entirely with yellowish scales. Rostrum brown. Antennae light brown. Lateral part of pronotum dark brown; base of pronotum in dorsal view with two, short, brownish stripes reaching to one-fifth of its length; between them small, brown spot. Elytra uniformly yellowish except: brownish apical angles ahead of humerus; base of intervals 3 - 5; indistinct, suboval darker spot from 1 st to 3 rd intervals before midlength. Apical part of elytra from four-fifth of length dark brown. Scutellum light brown. Mesepimeron, mesanepisternum and mesoventrite brown; metanepisternum together with metaventrite yellowish as most part of elytra. Legs uniformly yellowish. Head (Figs 62, 71, 80). Slightly wider than long (hw / hl ♀: 1.17). Frons narrower than double width of eye; longitudinal carina between eyes distinct, surface between concave. Eyes strongly convex, circular, slightly longer than half length of head (eyl / hl ♀: 0.56), distinctly protruding above margin of head in lateral view. Rostrum longer than pronotum (rl / pl ♀: 1.20), 3.40 x as long as maximum width at apex (rl / arw); longitudinal carina indistinct, polished only from antennal insertion to apex. Scape shorter than rostrum (scl / rl ♀: 0.76). First funicle segment ca 1.2 x as long as 2 nd and 2 x as long as 3 rd; antennomeres 4 th and 5 th slightly longer than wide; last two as long as wide. Club suboval, 2 x as long as wide, as long as last four funicle segment combined. Pronotum (Figs 44, 53). Shorter than width at base (bpw / pl ♀: 1.21); 1.70 x as wide as apical margin (bpw / apw). Apical margin straight in dorsal view, not expanded, without tubercles; in lateral view anteriorly almost straight, then converging towards base; anterior transverse groove deeply concave. Medial tubercle not separate, only as slightly convex, single tubercle. Elytra (Figs 26, 35). Elongate (el / bew ♀: 1.68). Regularly narrowed from base to apical part; posterior calli weakly developed, not protruding beyond outline of elytral in dorsal view. Surface of striae and intervals not visible due to very dense scales. Medial tubercles absent, on striae only single, small tubercles completely covered with scales. Scutellum slightly longer than wide, slightly protruding above margin of elytra in lateral view. Abdomen (Figs 89, 129). Slightly longer than wide (al / aw 1.15). Second ventrite with sparse, erect, strongly elongate scales, clearly visible on the background of adjacent, shorter scales. Last ventrite 2.60 x wider than long (lv / lvl). Pygidium as in Fig. 129. Female terminalia (Figs 124, 137, 142). Sternite VIII distinctly expanded apically with characteristic shape. Abdominal tergite VIII distinctly narrowed apically with rounded apex; sides with strongly elongate setae. Spermatheca lost in dissection. Ovipositor slender, almost straight; gonocoxite elongate; vagina well sclerotised. Male - unknown Measurements. ♀: al 3.00, apw 1.00, arw 0.50, aw 2.60, bew 2.85, bpw 1.70, el 4.80, eyl 0.50, frw 0.40, hl 0.80, hw 1.05, lb 7.40, lvl 0.50, lvw 1.30, mpw 0.90, pl 1.40, rl 1.70, scl 1.30.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
820ACBDB96900BE04F613318D674E7CA.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This epithet is the Latin adjective " minimus " (small, little), the new species is the smallest member of the genus.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
559C6F8CD3FA8D860818601B4D9E4FFA.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Distinguished from other genera of Eugnomini by the following combination of characters: rostrum elongate, longer than pronotum alone, but shorter than head and pronotum taken together; in dorsal view with distinct, polished longitudinal carina. Mandibles elongate, distinctly protruding beyond apical margin of rostrum, not exodont, overlapping. Head behind eyes distinctly constricted. Pronotum strongly narrowed before apical part with pair of various developed tubercles near middle of length. Elytra strongly scabrous with numerous, small tubercles and pair of large, elongate tubercles near middle of length (next as " middle tubercles "). Legs elongate, all femora strongly broadened, with distinct, enlarged tooth that is usually larger than half of maximum femoral width; all tibiae distinctly sinuate, without mucro in male; tarsal claws free at base, glabrous, only regularly extended basally.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
76AD95C6611BAB5D3945EAA368D505A8.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from other member of the genus by the following set of characters: medial tubercle on elytra very high; smaller tubercles numerous, very distinct and sharp; rostrum slender, slightly curved; penis narrowed before widely rounded apex; parameroid lobes of tegmen distinctly divided from midlength.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
76AD95C6611BAB5D3945EAA368D505A8.taxon	description	Description. Body length (lb) - 10.80 mm. Body colour and vestiture (Fig. 18). Colour variable, the body dappled with many small spots, from dark brown to yellowish, especially on distal part of elytra and hind legs. In front of medial tubercles on elytra darker spot from suture to base of tubercles. Pronotum with longitudinal yellowish stripes. Striae with distinct, single, short scales in each point of row. Head (Figs 63, 72, 81). Slightly wider than long (♂: hw / hl = 1.08). Frons narrower than twice width of eye. Eyes convex, as long as half-length of head (eyl / hl ♂: 0.50), not protruding above margin of head in lateral view. Rostrum longer than pronotum (rl / pl ♂: 1.20), 4.00 x as long as maximum width at apex (rl / arw); longitudinal carina clearly visible only at apical part, posteriorly completely covered with scales. Scape shorter than rostrum (scl / rl ♂: 0.80). First funicle segment ca 1.30 x as long as 2 nd; 3 rd 0.70 x as long as 2 nd; antennomeres from 4 th to 7 th with similar length, elongate. Club 2.60 x as long as wide, as long as last four funicle segment combined. Pronotum (Figs 45, 54). Slightly wider than long (bpw / pl ♂: 1.08). Base 1.35 x as wide as apical margin (bpw / apw); apical margin in dorsal view straight with numerous, distinct tubercles (on SEM photography (Fig. 45) apical margin of pronotum is seen as convex because the image was taken in different angle); in lateral view apical margin straight anteriorly, then converging towards base. Medial tubercle on pronotal disc distinct, strongly protruding, separate apically. Width of medial constriction in relation to apical and basal margin in male: mpw / apw = 0.65, mpw / bpw = 0.45. Elytra (Figs 27, 36). Slightly more than 1.50 x as long as its width (el / bew ♂: 1.55). Subparallel from base to apical part; posterior calli distinct, strongly protruding beyond outline of elytral in dorsal view. Odd intervals with distinct, pointed tubercles that are easily visible in dorsal and lateral views, each furnished with single, hooked, elongate scale. Striae weakly impressed, formed by oval punctures, each with single, whitish scale inside. Medial tubercles distinct, strongly protruding, as high as almost half its length. Scutellum ca 1.20 x as long as wide. Abdomen (Figs 90, 105). Slightly longer than wide (al / aw ♂: 1.05) in male. Last ventrite 2.75 x wider than long (lvw / lvl). Pygidium as in Fig. 105. Male terminalia (Figs 98, 112, 119). Penis body distinctly longer than apodemes; almost subparallel from base to apical part; narrowed from fourth-fifth of length, apically widely rounded; basal part unsclerotised; distinctly, regularly curved in lateral view, apically strongly upturned, apex rounded. Internal sac without any structure or sclerites. Parameroid lobes of tegmen with extended common base, as long as apodeme, from half of length divided. Spiculum gastrale basally separate into two extended lobes; hemisternites indistinct. Female - unknown Measurements. ♂: al 4.30, apw 2.00, arw 0.75, aw 4.10, bew 4.80, bpw 2.70, el 7.40, eyl 0.60, frw 0.60, hl 1.20, hw 1.30, lb 10.80, lvl 0.80, lvw 2.20, mpw 1.30, pl 2.50, rl 3.00, scl 2.40.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
76AD95C6611BAB5D3945EAA368D505A8.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is dedicated to my colleague Rafal Ruta, PhD (Wroclaw, Poland), a great field researcher and specialist in Scirtidae (Coleoptera), who collected some specimens used in this paper, including the holotype of C. minimus sp. n.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
B6459B1EDEA7DF7A013EDD76CF840838.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Together with C. farinosus Perr. and C. torosus sp. n. this new species is one of the largest members of the genus. Easy to distinguish by several features: body colour generally whitish; apical margin of pronotum distinctly rounded in lateral view, slightly concave in dorsal view; antennae slender with long, protruding setae; medial tubercles on elytra relatively small; elytra strongly convex in lateral view. Male abdominal sternite VIII with short apodeme, apical lobe enlarged.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
B6459B1EDEA7DF7A013EDD76CF840838.taxon	description	Description. Body length (lb) - 12.30 mm. Body colour and vestiture (Fig. 19). Generally whitish, with elytra entirely speckled with small, light-brown irregular spots. Pronotum with elongate light-brown spot near medial tubercles; sides darker. Head (Figs 64, 73, 82). Slightly wider than long (hw / hl ♀: 1.08). Frons narrower than double width of eye. Eyes convex, as long as half length of head (eyl / hl ♀: 0.50), not protruding above margin of head in lateral view. Rostrum longer than pronotum (rl / pl ♀: 1.20); approximately 3.35 x as long as maximum width at apex (rl / arw), distinctly, regularly curved; longitudinal carina on rostrum distinct, shining on entire length, evanescent before apex of rostrum. Scape shorter than rostrum (scl / rl ♀: 0.80). Funicle slender, all antennomeres longer than wide, with elongate, straight, distinctly protruding setae; first funicle segment approximately 1.20 x as long as 2 nd; 3 rd 0.7 x as long as 2 nd; antennomeres from 4 th to 7 th with similar length, 7 th distinctly wider than 6 th. Club 2.75 x as long as wide, longer than last four funicle segments combined. Pronotum (Figs 46, 55). Wider than long (bpw / pl ♀: 1.20). Apical margin in dorsal view slightly concave with distinct, numerous tubercles, apical margin distinctly rounded in lateral view; base ca 1.43 x as wide as apical margin (bpw / apw). Medial tubercles on pronotal disc distinctly elevated, portions of pronotal disc without medial tubercles distinctly concave (easily visible when viewed laterally). Width of medial constriction in relation to apical and basal margin in female: mpw / apw = 0.67, mpw / bpw = 0.47. Elytra (Figs 28, 37). Slightly more than 1.50 x as long as its width (el / bew ♀: 1.55); subparallel from base to apical part; posterior calli well developed, protruding beyond outline of elytral in dorsal view; in lateral view strongly convex. Odd intervals with distinct, pointed tubercles furnished with single, hooked, elongate scale; these tubercles are easily visible in dorsal and lateral view. Striae formed by oval punctures, each with single, whitish scale inside. Medial tubercles relatively small, short and weakly elevated. Scutellum slightly longer than wide; surrounded by narrow, asetose area, this in turn surrounded by elongate concentrically oriented scales. Abdomen (Fig. 91, 130). Subquadrate, al / aw 0.98. Last ventrite 2.27 x wider than long (lvw / lvl); medial area with wide, shallow cavity, above cavity small, slightly elevated, single tubercle. Apical margin with distinct, easily visible sharp edge; slightly concave apically. Pygidium wider than long, as in Fig. 130. Female terminalia (Figs 125, 134, 138, 143). Abdominal sternite VIII with enlarged apical lobe, as long as half-length of apodeme; medially with wide, distinctly sclerotised area; sides from half of length to apex with distinct punctures, each bearing short, apically hooked setae. Abdominal tergite VIII subtriangular, apically with numerous, elongate setae. Spermatheca as in Fig. 137. Ovipositor with stout gonocoxite, stylus short. Male - unknown Measurements. ♀: al 4.50, apw 2.10, arw 0.90, aw 4.60, bew 5.50, bpw 3.00, el 8.50, eyl 0.60, frw 0.65, hl 1.50, hw 1.40, lb 12.30, lvl 1.10, lvw 2.50, mpw 1.40, pl 2.50, rl 3.00, scl 2.40.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
B6459B1EDEA7DF7A013EDD76CF840838.taxon	etymology	Etymology. With great pleasure I dedicate this species to Henryk Szoltys (Brynek, Poland), excellent coleopterologist, field researcher and my first entomology teacher.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
A0AA5FB0FE517F93B2443B1D7968116D.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Together with C. farinosus Perr. and C. szoltysi sp. n. it is one of the largest members of the genus. Body uniformly dark brown. Eyes weakly convex. Elytra in lateral view weakly convex; medial tubercles large; in dorsal view sides of elytra with distinctly protruding small tubercles. Apical part of penis in lateral view strongly upturned, narrowed, apically pointed. Ovipositor gonocoxite and stylus of similar length, set diagonally to each other.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
A0AA5FB0FE517F93B2443B1D7968116D.taxon	description	Description. Body length - 11.30 - 12.00 mm. Body colour and vestiture (Fig. 20). Generally dark brown. Indistinct, darker, subtriangular spot between intervals 1 - 3 situated anteriorly to medial tubercles. White spot on last two intervals present, extended from approximately one-third to two-thirds of length. Apical part of mesepimeron whitish, in contrast to generally dark brown colour of body. Ventral part (metaventrite and ventrites) densely covered by light, variable (from whitish to yellowish) scales. Head (Figs 65, 74, 83). Subquadrate in female, slightly shorter than wide in male (hw / hl ♂: 0.92; ♀: 1.00). Eyes flattened, slightly in male, more distinctly in female; shorter than half length of head (eyl / hl ♂: 0.38; ♀: 0.46); not protruding above margin of head in lateral view. Frons as wide as double width of eyes or slightly wider. Rostrum slightly longer than pronotum (rl / pl ♂: 1.12; ♀: 1.07); from 3.33 (female) to 3.50 (male) x as long as maximum width at apex (rl / arw), distinctly, regularly curved; longitudinal carina on rostrum distinct, medially covered with scales, surface between eyes and on apical part of rostrum shining. Scape shorter than rostrum (scl / rl ♂: 0.82; ♀: 0.83). First funicle segment 1.60 x as long as 2 nd; 3 rd 0.65 x as long as 2 nd; 4 th slightly longer than wide; from 5 th to 7 th as long as wide. Club slender, 2.50 x as long as wide; as long as last four funicle segment combined. Setae on antennomeres distinct, elongate, moderately protruding. Pronotum (Figs 47, 56). Subquadrate in male, slightly longer than wide in female (bpw / pl ♂: 1.04; ♀: 1.11). Apical margin straight with distinct tubercles; base from 1.30 x (♂) to 1.35 x (♀) as wide as apical margin (bpw / apw). Medial tubercles distinct, strongly protruding, apically obtuse. Width of medial constriction in relation to apical and basal margin: mpw / apw = 0.61 (♀), 0.65 (♂); mpw / bpw = 0.45 (♀), 0.50 (♂). Elytra (Figs 29, 38). Slightly more than 1.50 x as long as its width (el / bew ♂: 1.51; ♀: 1.55). Subparallel from base to apical part; 7 th interval with strongly protruding tubercle before apex of elytra - posterior calli well developed protruding beyond outline of elytral in dorsal view; in lateral view elytra weakly convex. Odd intervals with distinct tubercles, that are pointed on basal half of elytral disc, and more obtuse on apical part. Striae easily visible, formed by distinct oval punctures. Medial tubercles large; slightly longer than one-quarter length of elytra; in lateral view, more or less one-third of elytral height medially. Scutellum short, subquadrate. Abdomen (Figs 92, 106, 131). Subquadrate in male, slightly shorter than wide in female (al / aw ♂: 1.00; ♀: 0.93). Last ventrite much wider than long (lvw / lvl ♂: 2.56; ♀: 2.78); both sexes with sharp apical margin; in male apical area distinctly concave, in female apical cavity deeper. Pygidium of male as in Fig. 106, female as in Fig. 131. Male terminalia (Figs 99, 113, 120). Penis body longer than apodemes; from base to fourth-fifth of length slightly dilated, remainder of penis distinctly narrowed to rounded apex, its basal part sclerotised; in lateral view strongly curved, apically distinctly upward. Internal sac without any distinct structure or sclerites. Parameroid lobes of tegmen divided almost from base. Spiculum gastrale anchor-shaped; hemisternites well sclerotised, fused with base of spiculum. Female terminalia (Figs 126, 139, 144). Abdominal sternite VIII forked apically, apical lobe enlarged, sclerotised on sides, with erect setae. Abdominal tergite VIII elongate; apex widely rounded. Ovipositor - gonocoxite and stylus of similar length, set diagonally to each other. Spermatheca lost in dissection. Measurements. ♂: al 4.10, apw 2.00, arw 0.80, aw 4.10, bew 4.90, bpw 2.60, el 7.20, eyl 0.50, frw 0.60, hl 1.30, hw 1.20, lb 11.00, lvl 0.90, lvw 2.30, mpw 1.30, pl 2.50, rl 2.90, scl 2.30. ♀: al 4.30, apw 2.30, arw 0.85, aw 4.60, bew 5.30, bpw 3.10, el 8.00, eyl 0.60, frw 0.60, hl 1.30, hw 1.30, lb 12.00, lvl 0.90, lvw 2.50, mpw 1.40, pl 2.80, rl 3.00, scl 2.50.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
A0AA5FB0FE517F93B2443B1D7968116D.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This epithet is derived from the Latin adjective " torosus " (muscular) and refers to " muscular " shape and size.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
E1838D684DBBDC4C4F9D64C23267670E.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Easy to distinguish by combination of several features: apical and basal margin of pronotum slightly concave, apical margin in lateral view distinctly protruding towards head; rostrum relatively short and stout, less than 3 x as long as maximum width apically; strongly curved; penis strongly upwards before two-thirds of length; pygidium apically with distinct depression in ventral view; lateral margin of pygidium in ventral view irregular.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
E1838D684DBBDC4C4F9D64C23267670E.taxon	description	Description. Body length (lb) - 8.50 mm. Body colour and vestiture (Fig. 21). Generally dark brown. Indistinct, paler, stripe from scutellum to base of medial tubercles on third intervals; oblique paler stripe behind medial tubercles reaching paler spot on side of elytra. Pronotum with two, indistinct, lighter, narrow, longitudinal stripes of scales. Head and rostrum covered with paler scales. Tibiae orange, distinctly paler than dark brown femora. Ventrites dark brown with bundle of paler scales on 3 rd and 4 th ventrites. Head (Figs 5, 66, 75, 84). Slightly longer than wide (hw / hl ♂: 0.92). Eyes convex with maximum width before middle; shorter than half length of head (eyl / hl ♂: 0.42); not protruding above margin of head in lateral view. Frons slightly wider than double width of eyes. Rostrum slightly longer then pronotum (rl / pl ♂: 1.11); strongly curved and stout (rl / arw ♂: 2.86); longitudinal carina on rostrum very distinct, sharp and polished from base to antennal insertion. Scape shorter than rostrum (scl / rl ♂: 0.75). First funicle segment short, only 1.2 x as long as 2 nd; 3 rd 0.6 x as 2 nd; from 3 rd to 7 th with similar length; club as long as last four funicle segment combined; setae on antennomeres distinct, elongate, moderately protruding. Pronotum (Figs 48, 57). Slightly wider than long (bpw / pl ♂: 1.17). Base 1.24 x as wide as apical margin (bpw / apw); apical margin concave with weakly developed tubercles, only on apical angles tubercles distinct and protruding; in lateral view apical margin protruding towards head; basal margin slightly, but visibly, concave medially; basal angles, in dorsal view, lying clearly below middle part of basal margin. Medial tubercles weakly developed, obtuse; in lateral view slightly protruding above margin of pronotum. Width of medial constriction in relation to apical and basal margin in male: mpw / apw = 0.59; mpw / bpw = 0. 48. Elytra (Figs 30, 39). Relatively short (el / bew ♂: 1.47); slightly narrowed behind humeral angles; posterior calli developed, protruding beyond outline of elytra in dorsal view. Surface with very rough sculpture; striae composed of subcircular, shallow punctures; surface bordering striae and intervals indistinct, especially on basal half in front of medial tubercles. Apically striae evanescent, only as shallow punctures. Medial tubercles distinct, lower than width at base. Scutellum slightly longer than wide. Abdomen (Figs 93, 107). Slightly longer than wide (al / aw ♂: 1.06). Last ventrite 2.13 x wider than long (lvw / lvl); apical margin sharp; medially on apical portion wide, shallow cavity. Pygidium with a specific shape; apically, in ventral view, with deep cavity. Male terminalia (Figs 100, 107, 114 121). Penis body distinctly longer than apodemes; base fully sclerotised; from base slightly dilated, maximum width before midlength; before two-thirds of length distinctly narrowed, then subparallel to widely rounded apex; distinctly curved in lateral view, upward before two-thirds of length. Internal sac without any visible structures or sclerites. Parameroid lobes and tegminal apodeme with similar length; divided beyond middle of length. Spiculum gastrale Y-shaped; hemisternites fused with base of spiculum. Hemisternites of sternite VIII elongate, clavate. Female - unknown Measurements. ♂: al 3.40, apw 1.70, arw 0.70, aw 3.20, bew 3.80, bpw 2.10, el 5.60, eyl 0.50, frw 0.55, hl 1.20, hw 1.10, lb 8.50, lvl 0.80, lvw 1.70, mpw 1.00, pl 1.80, rl 2.00, scl 1.50.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
E1838D684DBBDC4C4F9D64C23267670E.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This epithet is derived from the Latin adjective " turbidus " (confused, impatient) and refers to my feelings after I wasted too much time trying to create any suitable name for this creature.	en	Mazur, Milosz Adam (2019): Redescription of the forgotten New Caledonian weevil genus Callistomorphus Perroud, 1865 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Eugnomini) with descriptions of eight new species. ZooKeys 821: 45-83, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.821.29019
