taxonID	type	description	language	source
E93DED16DE9F58DDBCEAD5E300B8C612.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Holotype. Male (ANIC), labeled: " Australia: ACT: Murrumbidgee River, 0.15 km u / s Uriarra Crossing (35 ° 14.717 ' S, 148 ° 57.135 ' E 440 m) Washed fr. gravel / under cobbles at river edge. N. Porch, 28 Sep. 2002 ", " David R. Maddison DNA 5569 DNA Voucher " [pale green paper], " HOLOTYPE Tasmanitachoides baehri Maddison & Porch " [partly handwritten, on red paper]. Genitalia mounted in Euparal on coverslip pinned with specimen; extracted DNA stored separately. GenBank accession numbers for DNA sequences of the holotype are MW 291166, MW 291260, MW 291213, and MW 291304. Paratypes (26). Same label data as holotype (8; ANIC, OSAC). ACT: Murrumbidgee River, 0.15 km u / s Uriarra Crossing (35 ° 14.717 ' S, 148 ° 57.135 ' E 440 m). Washed fr. gravel / under cobbles at edge of river. N. Porch, 14 Oct. 2000 (10; NPC, ANIC, ZSM, NMV, NHMUK, MCZ). ACT: Murrumbidgee River, 0.15 km u / s Uriarra Crossing (35 ° 14.717 ' S, 148 ° 57.135 ' E 440 m). Washed fr. gravel / under cobbles at edge of river. N. Porch, 28 Sep. 2002 (8; NPC, ANIC, ZSM, NHMUK, MCZ).	en	Maddison, David R., Porch, Nick (2021): A preliminary phylogeny and review of the genus Tasmanitachoides, with descriptions of two new species (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidarenini). ZooKeys 1044: 153-196, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253
E93DED16DE9F58DDBCEAD5E300B8C612.taxon	materials_examined	Other material examined. We have seen an addition specimen labeled " Paddy's River, 1 mi. S. of Cotter Dam, ACT, 17. iv. 1969. S. Misko " (ANIC; currently in ZSM).	en	Maddison, David R., Porch, Nick (2021): A preliminary phylogeny and review of the genus Tasmanitachoides, with descriptions of two new species (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidarenini). ZooKeys 1044: 153-196, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253
E93DED16DE9F58DDBCEAD5E300B8C612.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis and description. Very small, length 1.59 - 1.63 mm (n = 4). A pale species, body mostly orange, with the front half of the elytra and head a darker reddish orange. Antennae pale testaceous, with antennomeres 5 - 11 slightly infuscated. Head with moderately long but shallow frontal furrows, reaching approximately the center of the eye, and at least to the anterior supraorbital seta (Fig. 17 B); with a groove extending from anterior supraorbital puncture anteriad and mediad to approximately halfway toward the frontal furrow (Fig. 17 B). Pronotum convex, narrow, only slightly wider than head (Fig. 10 E). Hind angle of pronotum obtuse. Elytra more parallel-sided than T. wilsoni. Striae 2 and 3 shallow, broad, impunctate grooves (Figs 15 D, 18 A); nearby intervals convex. Stria 5 deeply engraved in anterior half of elytron; stria 5 reaching or nearly reaching the second discal seta (ed 5; Fig. 15 D). Striae 6 and 7 effaced. Discal setae ed 6 apparently in stria 2. Microsculpture without engraved lines; where present on the dorsal surface, the microsculpture is formed as low papillae without defined boundaries (Fig. 18 A). Pronotum and head very shiny, virtually without microsculpture. Aedeagus (Figs 19 A, 20 A) with internal sac sclerites compact, and sinuate, very similar to those of T. wilsoni (Fig. 19 B).	en	Maddison, David R., Porch, Nick (2021): A preliminary phylogeny and review of the genus Tasmanitachoides, with descriptions of two new species (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidarenini). ZooKeys 1044: 153-196, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253
E93DED16DE9F58DDBCEAD5E300B8C612.taxon	distribution	Geographic distribution. Only known from the Australian Capital Territory (Fig. 21), but very likely occurring in similar habitats in NSW.	en	Maddison, David R., Porch, Nick (2021): A preliminary phylogeny and review of the genus Tasmanitachoides, with descriptions of two new species (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidarenini). ZooKeys 1044: 153-196, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253
BC7D7FFF74C25896A285A134C22A8F60.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Holotype. Male (ANIC), labeled: " Australia: Tasmania: River Forth at C 136, 41.4712 ° S 146.1366 ° E, 126 m, 14. i. 2019. DRM 19.012. D. R. Maddison & N. A. Porch ", " David R. Maddison DNA 5509 DNA Voucher " [pale green paper], " HOLOTYPE Tasmanitachoides erwini Maddison & Porch " [partly handwritten, on red paper]. Genitalia mounted in Euparal on coverslip pinned with specimen; extracted DNA stored separately. GenBank accession numbers for DNA sequences of the holotype are MW 291170, MW 291262, MW 291215, MW 291234, and MW 291305. Paratypes (23). Same label data as holotype (20; ANIC, OSAC, NPC, ZSM, NMV, QVMAG, NHMUK, TMAG, USNM). In addition to these, we have seen three additional specimens, all in the MCZ, which we have designated as paratypes. Two are a labeled " L. StClaire-Queenstown Jan. ' 57 Tas Darlingtons " " Tachys Tasmanitachoides hobarti (Sl.) det Darl. ' 61 "; according to Darlington (1962: 117) these two specimens are from the crossing of the King River by the Queenstown road, which at the time (before the Crotty Dam) would have been approximately 42.074 ° S 145.652 ° E. The third is labeled " Mersey R Vy. Mar. ' 57 Tas Darlingtons " " Tachys Tasmanitachoides hobarti (Sl.) det Darl. ' 61 ". According to the map in Darlington (1960), this locality is at approximately 41.532 ° S, 146.426 ° E. These specimens formed Darlington's concept of Tasmanitachoides hobarti. They also are specimens studied and figured by Erwin (1972) as T. hobarti.	en	Maddison, David R., Porch, Nick (2021): A preliminary phylogeny and review of the genus Tasmanitachoides, with descriptions of two new species (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidarenini). ZooKeys 1044: 153-196, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253
BC7D7FFF74C25896A285A134C22A8F60.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis and description. Length 2.25 - 2.75 mm (n = 7); most specimens less than 2.6 mm. One of the darker species of Tasmanitachoides (Fig. 1): body piceous to black; appendages piceous, including basal antennomeres, with the exception of the tarsi, which are slightly paler. Body relatively flat and parallel-sided; elytra narrowing posteriorly, and thus more pointed than other species. Head without tubercles at anterior corners of clypeus, and without concave region in anterior half. Frontal furrows (Fig. 17 G) more or less straight, reaching backward to approximately the center of the eye, parallel or slightly diverging posteriorly; bottom of furrows rugose. Pronotum relatively narrow (Fig. 12 C), slightly sinuate laterally in front of the right or slightly acute hind angle. First stria abruptly sinuate, very close to the suture in the anterior fifth or fourth, at which point it abruptly bends away from the suture. Striae 3 and 4 very weak, almost absent in some specimens; the striae 3 and 4 are joined at the anterior discal seta (ed 3; Fig. 16 B), and in most specimens are merged in front of that point. Stria 5 distinctly engraved throughout the entire anterior half; in posterior half it gradually weakens toward the rear. Stria 6 consisting of a few isolated punctures; stria 7 absent. Discal setae ed 6 in stria 3. Microsculpture weak, sculpticells weakly engraved, and thus the surface is shiny; sculpticells isodiametric on head and pronotum, slightly longitudinally stretched on elytra (Fig. 18 B). Aedeagus (Figs 19 C, 20 B, C) with internal sac sclerites elongated and relatively straight, very similar to those of T. sp. " Lerderderg R " (Fig. 19 D). Ventral surface of the aedeagus quite straight (Fig. 20 B, C).	en	Maddison, David R., Porch, Nick (2021): A preliminary phylogeny and review of the genus Tasmanitachoides, with descriptions of two new species (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidarenini). ZooKeys 1044: 153-196, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253
BC7D7FFF74C25896A285A134C22A8F60.taxon	distribution	Geographic distribution. Only known from northwestern Tasmania (Fig. 21).	en	Maddison, David R., Porch, Nick (2021): A preliminary phylogeny and review of the genus Tasmanitachoides, with descriptions of two new species (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidarenini). ZooKeys 1044: 153-196, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.62253
