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174B87D8FFEA3561FF7CF8FD534CF9D8.text	174B87D8FFEA3561FF7CF8FD534CF9D8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Aleocharina Fleming 1821	<div><p>ALEOCHARINA Fleming 1821</p><p>Aleochara Gravenhorst 1802</p><p>Aleochara Gravenhorst 1802: 67 . Type species: Staphylinus curtulus Goeze, 1777 (valid name for S. fuscipes of Gravenhorst 1802 (misidentified, not Linnaeus 1758)), designated by Smetana (2004:30); ICZN (1999), Art. 69.2.4.</p><p>subgenus Xenochara Mulsant &amp; Rey 1874b: 344 . Type species: Aleochara decorata Aubé, 1850 (= Aleochara puberula Klug, 1833), by monotypy.</p><p>Notes: There are 501 valid species of Aleochara distributed worldwide. The New Zealand fauna was revised by Klimaszewski &amp; Crosby (1997) and includes 5 endemic species placed in the subgenus Aleochara and the single adventive species in the subgenus Xenochara . Most of the species of this genus are fly puparia ectoparasitoids (e.g., Maus et al. 1998).</p><p>Aleochara (Aleochara) aucklandica Klimaszewski 1997</p><p>Aleochara (Aleochara) aucklandica Klimaszewski 1997: 257 . Type locality: [New Zealand, AK]: Auckland [approx. 36° 52'S, 174°46'E]. Type depository: BMNH HT♂; IRSNB 2PT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Aleochara (Aleochara) complexa Klimaszewski 1997</p><p>Aleochara (Aleochara) complexa Klimaszewski 1997: 259 . Type locality: [New Zealand]: Kermadec Is, Macauley I [30°14'S, 178°24'W]. Type depository: NZAC HT♂; AMNZ, BMNH, BPBM, FMNH, IRSNB, LUNZ, MONZ, NZAC 132PT. Distribution: Kermadec Is. (KE).</p><p>Aleochara (Aleochara) hammondi Klimaszewski 1997</p><p>Aleochara (Aleochara) hammondi Klimaszewski 1997: 256 . Type locality: [New Zealand, MK]: Mt Cook Nat. Pk, 1340 m, Sealy tarn [43° 43'S, 170° 04'E]. Type depository: LUNZ HT♂; BMNH, BPBM, FMNH, IRSNB, LUNZ, NZAC 12PT. Distribution: New Zealand (CO,MK,OL,WD).</p><p>Aleochara (Xenochara) puberula Klug 1833</p><p>Aleochara puberula Klug 1833: 51 (also 1834: 139). Type locality: Madagaskar [LT label, not originally cited]. Type depository: ZMHB LT♂ (designated by Klimaszewski 1984: 47). Note: redescription, distribution, Klimaszewski &amp; Crosby (1997). Distribution: Europe, northern Africa, Iran to Korea, Japan, Azores, Canary Is., Madeira, China, Oriental, USA, Mexico, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Ecuador, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Australia, Afrotropical, South Africa, Madagascar, Seychelles, Mascarenes, New Caledonia, Tahiti, New Zealand (AK,HB (intro)).</p><p>Aleochara (Aleochara) subaenea Fauvel 1877</p><p>Aleochara subaenea Fauvel 1877: 291 . Type locality: Nouvelle Zélande. Type depository: IRSNB HT. Note: redescription, distribution, Klimaszewski &amp; Crosby (1997). Distribution: New Zealand, Chatham Is. (AK,BP,CL,HB,ND,RI,TK,TO,WI,WN; BR,CO,DN,MB,MC,NN,OL,SD,SL,WD; CH,SI). = Gyrophaena philonthioides Broun 1880: 91 . Type locality: Parua. Type depository: BMNH HT♀. Note: misspelled as philonthoides and synonymized by Fauvel (1885: 312), synonymy confirmed by Klimaszewski &amp; Crosby (1997).</p><p>Aleochara (Aleochara) watti Klimaszewski 1997</p><p>Aleochara (Aleochara) watti Klimaszewski 1997: 254 . Type locality: Three Kings Is, NZ, Great I [34°10'S, 172°08'E], 100 m, Castaway Camp. Type depository: NZAC HT♂, 1PT♀. Distribution: New Zealand (TH (Great I.)).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFEA3561FF7CF8FD534CF9D8	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFED356EFF7CF93356C0FE95.text	174B87D8FFED356EFF7CF93356C0FE95.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Athetina Casey 1910	<div><p>ATHETINA Casey 1910</p><p>Acrotona Thomson 1859</p><p>Acrotona Thomson 1859: 38 . Type species: Aleochara aterrima Gravenhorst, 1802, by original designation; ICZN (1961), Opinion 600.</p><p>Notes: There are 347 valid species of Acrotona distributed worldwide, with two species apparently adventive in New Zealand.</p><p>Acrotona aterrima (Gravenhorst 1802)</p><p>Aleochara aterrima Gravenhorst 1802: 83 . Type locality: [Brunswick, Germany]. Type depository: ZMHB? #?ST. Note: New Zealand, Hammond ms in NZAC (identification with "?"). Distribution: Europe, Algeria, Russia (European, Siberia), Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Korea; New Zealand (intro).</p><p>Acrotona lugensides Newton 2015</p><p>Acrotona lugensides Newton 2015: 9 (replacement name for Homalota lugens Motschulsky 1858: 257). Note: as valid species (as lugens), not synonym of fungi, Smetana (2004); as adventive in New Zealand (as lugens), Maddison (2010). Distribution: Indies orientales; intro New Zealand (NZ (intro)).</p><p>= Homalota lugens Motschulsky 1858: 257 (preoccupied, not Homalota lugens Kiesenwetter 1844 (JPH; JSH in Acrotona)). Type locality: Indes orientales. Type depository: ZMUM? #?ST.</p><p>Amischa Thomson 1858</p><p>Amischa Thomson 1858: 33 . Type species: Aleochara analis Gravenhorst, 1802, by monotypy. Notes: There are 60 valid species of Amischa worldwide, with three adventive in New Zealand.</p><p>Amischa analis (Gravenhorst 1802)</p><p>Aleochara analis Gravenhorst 1802: 76 . Type locality: Brunsuiga [Brunswick, Germany]. Type depository: ZMHB? #?ST. Note: New Zealand, Kuschel (1990), Emberson (1998); redescription, Klimaszewski et al. (2011). Distribution: Europe, Russia (European to Far East), Georgia, Turkey, Iran, Algeria, Tunisia, Azores, Madeira, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan; intro Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Chatham Is. (AK; MC,NO,SO, CH (intro)).</p><p>Amischa decipiens (Sharp 1869)</p><p>Homalota decipiens Sharp 1869: 179 . Type locality: England: Chatham; Weymouth; Southend; Hammersmith; Charlton. Type depository: BMNH? #?ST. Note: New Zealand, Kuschel 1990, Sivasubramaniam et al. (1997). Distribution: Europe, Turkey, Tunisia, Canary Is., Madeira; intro. New Zealand (AK,WN; MC (intro)).</p><p>Amischa nigrofusca (Stephens 1832)</p><p>Aleochara nigrofusca Stephens 1832: 129 (attributed to Kirby MSS). Type locality: Holme-juxta-mare, in Norfolk [England]. Type depository: BMNH? #?ST. Note: New Zealand, Sivasubramaniam et al. (1997). Distribution: Europe, Russia (n European), Turkey, Algeria, Tunisia, Madeira, Kazakhstan; intro. New Zealand (MC (intro)).</p><p>Atheta Thomson 1858</p><p>Atheta Thomson 1858: 36 (without species). Type species: Aleochara graminicola Gravenhorst, 1806, designated by Thomson (1859: 39); ICZN (1961), Opinion 600.</p><p>subgenus Alaobia Thomson 1858: 36 . Type species: Homalota ochracea Erichson, 1837 (= Atheta scapularis (Sahlberg, C.R., 1831)), by monotypy.</p><p>subgenus Microdota Mulsant &amp; Rey 1873a: 160 (without description). Type species: Microdota sericea Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1873 (= Atheta amicula (Stephens, 1832)), designated by Blackwelder (1952: 244).</p><p>subgenus Ceritaxa Mulsant &amp; Rey 1873a: 164 (without description). Type species: Ceritaxa spissata Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1873 (= Atheta dilaticornis (Kraatz, 1856)), by monotypy.</p><p>subgenus Datomicra Mulsant &amp; Rey 1873b: 355 . Type species: Homalota celata Erichson, 1837, designated by Fenyes (1918: 22).</p><p>subgenus Oreostiba Ganglbauer 1895: 219 . Type species: Homalota tibialis Heer, 1839, designated by Fenyes (1918: 24).</p><p>subgenus Dimetrotina Casey 1911: 143 . Type species: Dimetrota vaniuscula Casey, 1911, by monotypy.</p><p>Notes: There are about 1700 valid species of Atheta worldwide, placed in nearly 90 subgenera, but some of these subgenera are considered separate genera by some authors while other athetine genera (e.g., Acrotona and Philhygra) are sometimes treated as subgenera of Atheta, so these numbers and the generic/subgeneric concepts are variable. Currently 10 species have been reported from New Zealand, five of them adventive.</p><p>Atheta (Microdota) amicula (Stephens 1832)</p><p>Aleochara amicula Stephens 1832: 132 (attributed to Kirby MSS). Type locality: Suffolk [England]. Type depository: BMNH? #?ST. Note: New Zealand, Kuschel (1990), Sivasubramaniam et al. (1997); redescription, Klimaszewski et al. (2011). Distribution: Europe, northern Africa, Canary Is., Madeira, Azores, Russia (European, Siberia), Turkey, Israel, Korea, China; intro Canada, USA, Mexico, Chile, New Zealand, Campbell I. (AK,TO; MC,CA (intro)).</p><p>Remarks. Type material of Atheta (Atheta) cottieri, A. (Acrotona) muggeridgei and A. (Acrotona) zealandica</p><p>(synonym of A. pasadenae) are externally similar and share the same locality labels. Specimens from this series</p><p>contained in the NZAC were placed under the name A. amicula by Willy Kuschel.</p><p>Atheta (Atheta) brouni Bernhauer &amp; Scheerpeltz 1926</p><p>Atheta (Atheta) Brouni Bernhauer &amp; Scheerpeltz 1926: 639 (new name for Gyrophaena atriceps Broun 1880: 89). Note: AK (as atriceps), Kuschel (1990); MC (as atriceps), Bowie et al. (2003). Distribution: New Zealand (AK,ND; MC).</p><p>= Gyrophaena atriceps Broun 1880: 89 (preoccupied, not Stephens 1832 (JSH in Atheta); not now congeneric but replaced before 1961 and replacement name in use). Type locality: vicinity of Whangarei Harbour. Type depository: BMNH LT♂ (des. Klimaszewski et al. 2003:125)</p><p>Atheta (Atheta) cottieri Cameron 1945</p><p>Atheta (Atheta) cottieri Cameron 1945: 166 . Type locality: New Zealand: Palmerston. Type depository: BMNH HT. Note: Kuschel (1990), as intro (origin unknown). Distribution: New Zealand (WI).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron based his description on a single specimen that we have confirmed as the Holotype. See</p><p>comment under A. amicula .</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // from dry rot</p><p>lesions on swede Palmerston North New Zealand. W. Cottier. Feb 1930 [in Cameron’s hand] // Brit. Mus. 1946-60</p><p>[in Cameron’s hand] // Atheta (s. str) cotteri TYPE Cam. [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” written in red ink] // cotteri</p><p>Cam. i.l. B.M. N. Zeal.”.</p><p>Atheta kingorum Klimaszewski &amp; Marris 2003</p><p>Atheta kingorum Klimaszewski &amp; Marris 2003: 124 . Type locality: Three Kings Is. N[ew] Z[ealand]: Great I., Castaway Valley. Type depository: NZAC HT♂, 17PT. Distribution: New Zealand (TH (Great I.)).</p><p>Atheta (Oreostiba) maruiana Cameron 1950</p><p>Atheta (Oreostiba) maruiana Cameron 1950: 24 . Type locality: Westland: Maruia Springs, South Island. Type depository: BMNH LT; NZAC 6PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (BR).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not indicate the number of specimens he examined to name this species. One specimen</p><p>was located in the BMNH and several in the NZAC, two of which were placed under the combination “ Amriathaea</p><p>antipoda (Bernhauer 1943)” by Kuschel. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and six paralectotypes are here</p><p>designated for the specimens of Atheta (Oreostiba) maruiana .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “SYN-TYPE [round label with powder blue border]</p><p>// Westland N. Zealand Maruia Springs IX.1948 [in Cameron’s hand] // A (Oreostiba) maruiana Cam. TYPE [in</p><p>Cameron’s hand, “ type ” written in red ink] // Atheta maruana Cam [in Bacchus’ hand] M. E. Bacchus det 1971</p><p>SYNTYPE // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”. Paralectotypes (NZAC): 4 card-mounted (2 on one card,</p><p>another card that has one specimen but with 2 specimens missing), “Maruia Springs Westland South Is. N. Z.[in</p><p>Brookes’ hand] // coll. Brookes Sept. 1948. [in Brookes’ hand] // taken from leaf-mould [in Brookes’ hand] //</p><p>Atheta . (Oreostiba) maruiana Cameron. [in Brookes’ hand] // Paratype [in Cameron’s? hand, pink underline] // A.</p><p>E. Brookes Collection // Paratype [dark blue label]; 2 (card-mounted on same card), “Maruia Springs Westland</p><p>South Is. N. Z.[in Brookes’ hand] // coll. Brookes Sept. 1948. [in Brookes’ hand] // taken from leaf-mould [in</p><p>Brookes’ hand] // A (Oreostiba) maruiana Cameron. Type [in Cameron’s hand. “ type ” in red ink] // A. E. Brookes Collection // NZAC specimen database record 1007110 // NZ Arthropod Collection Private Bag 92170 Auckland New Zealand NZAC 04065749 [barcode label]”.</p><p>Atheta (Datomicra) muggeridgei Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Atheta (Datomicra) Muggeridgei Bernhauer 1943: 176 . Type locality: Palmerston. Type depository: FMNH LT, 1PLT; BMNH 2PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (WI).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens he examined. Four specimens labelled as types</p><p>were located in the BMNH and the FMNH, and a fifth specimen in the BMNH only had an identification label</p><p>handwritten by Bernhauer that was not considered a syntype. In order to stabilize this name, a lectotype (FMNH)</p><p>and three paralectotypes (BMNH, FMNH) are here designated from this material of Atheta (Datomicra)</p><p>muggeridgei . See comment under A. amicula .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted, “dry rot lesions on swede. Palmerston Nth. W.</p><p>Cottier 25/3/30 [in Cameron’s hand] // New Zealand Palmerston Nth 25 March 1930 [in Bernhauer’s hand] //</p><p>Muggeridgei Bernh. Typ. Microdota [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Muggeridgei Brnh Typus Datomicra [in Bernhauer’s</p><p>hand; red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging</p><p>Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819065 FIELD</p><p>MUSEUM [barcode label]”. Paralectotypes: 1 (FMNH): card-mounted, “dry rot lesions on swede. Palmerston Nth.</p><p>W. Cottier 25/3/30 [in Cameron’s hand] // Atheta Muggeridgei Brnh. n. sp. [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Muggeridgei</p><p>Brnh. Cotypus Datomicra [in Bernhauer’s hand; red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection //</p><p>SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]”; 1 (BMNH): pointed, “ Type [round label</p><p>with red border] // dry rot lesion on swede. Palmerston Nth W. Cottier 25/1/30 [in Cameron’s hand] // Atheta</p><p>Muggeridgei Brnh. n. sp. [in Bernhauer’s hand]”; 1 (BMNH): pointed, “Co-type [round label with yellow border] /</p><p>/ dry rot lesion on swede. Palmerston Nrth W. Cottier 25/1/30 [in Cameron’s hand] // Pres. By Imp. Inst. Ent. Brit.</p><p>Mus. 1931-288.”.</p><p>Atheta (Datomicra) nigra (Kraatz 1856)</p><p>Homalota nigra Kraatz 1856: 287 . Type locality: Wohl über ganz Deutschland. Type depository: SDEI? #?ST. Note: New Zealand, Sivasubramaniam et al. (1997). Distribution: Europe, Russia (European), Turkey, Azores, Canary Is., Korea, China (Yunnan); intro. New Zealand (MC (intro)); intro. Canada (Klimaszewski et al. 2015).</p><p>Atheta (Dimetrotina) pasadenae Bernhauer 1906</p><p>Atheta (Acrotona) pasadenae Bernhauer 1906: 338 . Type locality: [U.S.A.]: California: Pasadena. Type depository: FMNH LT♂, 2PLT (des. Gusarov (2015)). Note: Species previously reported from New Zealand as Atheta zealandica or other synonyms below: Kuschel (1990) as intro.; MC, Bowie et al. (2003); Palaearctic distribution, Assing &amp; Schulke (2006: 112). Distribution: Inaccessible, Tristan da Cunha &amp; Nightingale Is.,? South Africa; intro? USA (CA,NV), Chile, Juan Fernandez Is., Hawaii (Kauai), France, n Africa, Azores, Madeira, Canary Is., New Zealand (AK,MC; WI (intro)).</p><p>= Atheta (Acrotona) zealandica Cameron 1945: 167 . Type locality: New Zealand: Palmerston. Type depository: BMNH LT♂, 1PLT (des. Leschen in Gusarov (2015)). Note: synonym of A. pasadenae, Gusarov (2015) .</p><p>= Atheta (Atheta) pseudocoriaria Bernhauer 1943: 175 (preoccupied, not Atheta pseudocoriaria Cameron 1939 (JPH)). Type locality: Nord-Insel: Palmerston; Auckland. Type depository: BMNH LT♂, 4PLT (des. Leschen in Gusarov (2015)); FMNH 6PLT; NZAC 6PLT. Note: implied synonym of zealandica, Cameron (1945), Kuschel (1990: 46).</p><p>= Atheta (Atheta) aucklandensis Pace 1987: 436 (new name for Atheta pseudocoriaria Bernhauer 1943:175).</p><p>Remarks. The species concept, synonymy, subgeneric assignment and world distribution of this species has been</p><p>revised by Gusarov (2015), who discussed additional synonyms not reported from New Zealand. Below we have</p><p>indicated 12 additional paralectotypes in FMNH and NZAC not examined or listed by Gusarov (2015).</p><p>Type material examined. Atheta (Atheta) pseudocoriaria Bernhauer. Paralectotypes: 6 pinned with minutens</p><p>(NZAC, one specimen with an identification label, “ Atheta pseudocoriaria CoType. Bern” in unknown hand), “Co-</p><p>type [round label with yellow border] // X dry-rot swede Mr. Gibbs M. C. area Palm. Nth. N. Z. W. Cottier 25/6/31</p><p>[in unknown hand] // A [handwritten]”; 1 card-mounted (FMNH), “X dry-rot swede Mr. Gibbs M. C. area Palm.</p><p>Nth. N. Z. W. Cottier 25/6/31 [in Cameron’s hand?] // pseudocoriaria Bernh. Typus [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819083 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”; 2 (FMNH) card-mounted [1 missing abdomen]: “X dry-rot swede Mr. Gibbs M. C. area Palm. Nth. N. Z. W. Cottier 25/6/31 [in Cameron’s hand?] // A [handwritten] // pseudocoriaria Bernh. Cotypus Atheta s. str. [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]”; 1 (FMNH) card-mounted: “dry-rot lesions on swede // Palmerston Nth. W. Cottier 25/3/30 [in Cameron’s hand?] // Atheta zealandica Brnh. n. sp. [in Bernhauer’s hand] // pseudocoriaria Bernh. Cotypus Atheta s. st. [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]”; 1 (FMNH) card-mounted: “Aucklnd N.Z [handwritten, oval red label] // Auckland. [red line] New Zealand. // Sharp Coll 1905-313 // Atheta pseudocoriaria Brnh. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW // pseudocoriaria Bernh. Cotypus Atheta s. st. [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]”; 1 (FMNH) card-mounted [in 3 pieces, antennae and legs missing]: “Auckland Lawson [handwritten] // Auckland, New Zealand. // 19. [handwritten] // Sharp Coll 1905- 313 // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW // pseudocoriaria Bernh. Cotypus [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]”.</p><p>Atheta (Ceritaxa) splendidicollis Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Atheta (Ceritaxa) splendidicollis Bernhauer 1943: 175 . Type locality: Nord-Insel. Type depository: BMNH LT; FMNH 1PLT (designated below). Note: as implied synonym of Atheta (now Leptostiba) politula, Kuschel (1990) . Distribution: New Zealand (NO).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens he examined. Two specimens were hand-labelled</p><p>as types in the BMNH and FMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype (BMNH) and one paralectotype</p><p>(FMNH) are here designated from material of Atheta (Ceritaxa) splendidicollis .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // North Island,</p><p>N. Zealand. R. N. Parker. // G.C. Champion Coll. B.M. 1927-409. // Atheta splendi-collis [sic] Brnh. Typus [in</p><p>Bernhauer’s hand] M. Bernhauer det. //”. Paralectotype (FMNH): card-mounted, “North Island, N. Zealand. R. N.</p><p>Parker. // G.C. Champion Coll. B.M. 1927-409. // Atheta splendidicollis Brh. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer</p><p>det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW // splendidicollis Brnh. Typus Ceritaxa . [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] //</p><p>Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] /</p><p>/ Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819077 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode</p><p>label]”.</p><p>Atheta (Alaobia) trinotata (Kraatz 1856)</p><p>Homalota trinotata Kraatz 1856: 272 (should be protected over 2 senior names, teste Smetana (2004: 33)). Type locality: [no locality cited; Deutschland implied]. Type depository: SDEI? #?ST. Note: New Zealand, Hammond ms. Distribution: Europe, Russia (European), Georgia, Ukraine, Turkey, Iran, Cyprus, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Canary Is., Madeira; intro. New Zealand (DN (intro)).</p><p>Brundinia Tottenham 1949</p><p>Brundinia Tottenham 1949: 78 (new name for Metaxya Mulsant &amp; Rey). Type species: Metaxya apricans Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1873 (= Brundinia meridionalis (Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1853)), by autotypy.</p><p>= Metaxya Mulsant &amp; Rey 1873a: 181 (preoccupied, not Walker 1856; without description). Type species: Metaxya apricans Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1873 (= Brundinia meridionalis (Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1853)), designated by Blackwelder (1952: 240).</p><p>Notes: Brundinia includes 18 valid species scattered worldwide, with one endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Brundinia semipallidula (Bernhauer 1943)</p><p>Atheta (Metaxya) semipallidula Bernhauer 1943: 174 . Type locality: Wedderburn. Type depository: FMNH LT; BMNH 2PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (CO).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not specify the exact number of specimens he examined for naming Atheta (Metaxya)</p><p>semipallidula . There were two specimens mounted on the same card with a label hand-written “ typus ” in the BMNH and a single specimen in the FMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype (FMNH) and 2 paralectotypes are here designated from material labelled as types of Atheta (Metaxya) semipallidula .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted, “ New Zealand Sharp Coll. [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Wedderburn Lewis. [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Atheta semi-pallidula Brnh. Typus. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Berhauer det. // semipallidula Brnh. Typus Metaxya [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819082 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”. Paralectotypes (BMNH): 2, mounted on the same card, “ Type [round label with red border] // 653a [hand, in pencil] // Sharp Coll 1905-313. // New Zealand. [red underline] // Wedderburn Lewis. [in Sharp’s hand] // Atheta semi-pallidula Brnh. Typus. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Berhauer det.”.</p><p>Dalotia Casey 1910</p><p>Dalotia Casey 1910: 106 . Type species: Dimetrota pectorina Casey, 1910 (= Dalotia coriaria (Kraatz, 1856)), by original designation (first sp. rule, p. 90).</p><p>Notes: Dalotia includes only the single widespread species below, which is widely adventive in many parts of the world including New Zealand.</p><p>Dalotia coriaria (Kraatz 1856)</p><p>Homalota coriaria Kraatz 1856: 282 (attributed to Miller in litt.). Type locality: Ueber ganz Deutschland. Type depository: SDEI? #?ST. Note: ex Atheta to Dalotia, Gusarov 2003:89; cultured and used as a biological control agent (e.g., Jandricic et al. 2006) and as a model for larval descriptions of Aleocharinae (Ashe &amp; Watrous 1984); New Zealand, Sivasubramaniam et al. (1997). Distribution: Europe to northern Africa, Korea, Japan, Azores, Madeira, China, India, Oriental, Afrotropical; intro Canada, USA, Neotropical, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Galapagos Is., Australia, South Africa, Madagascar, Mascarenes, Hawaii, New Zealand (TO;MC (intro)).</p><p>Geostibasoma Pace 1985</p><p>Geostibasoma Pace 1985: 107 . Type species: Sipalia antipodum Bernhauer, 1943, by original designation. Notes: There are only four valid species of Geostibasoma, three from China and the Philippines, and one from New Zealand.</p><p>Geostibasoma antipodum (Bernhauer 1943)</p><p>Sipalia antipodum Bernhauer 1943: 173 . Type locality: Pudding Hill. Type depository: FMNH LT, 1PLT; BMNH 2PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (MC).</p><p>Remarks. No specimens originally labeled as Sipalia antipodum were found in BMNH (filed under Amrithea) or</p><p>FMNH, but each collection includes specimens labeled as types of Sipalia antarctica Bernhauer with data in</p><p>agreement with the published name S. antipodum . Pace (1985: 107) interpreted these specimens as types of S.</p><p>antipodum, and suggested that Bernhauer may have changed the name at the last minute in publication but not</p><p>relabeled his types. We agree with this interpretation, and accordingly designate here a lectotype and two</p><p>paralectotypes for S. antipodum .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted [male with aedeagus dissected out and mounted in</p><p>Canadian balsam on a separate transparent card below]: “ New Zealand [red line] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922 -482.</p><p>// Sipalia antarctica Bhr. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Berhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW // antarctica</p><p>Brnh. Typus Sipalia [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Geostibasoma antipodum (BRNH.) [in Pace’s hand] det. R.</p><p>Pace 1984 // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton</p><p>2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819121 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”. Paralectotypes: 1</p><p>(FMNH) card-mounted [female with a maxilla, labium and spermathecal dissected out and mounted in Canadian</p><p>balsam on a separate transparent card below]: “ New Zealand [red line] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922 -482. // Pudding</p><p>Hill. 4-5-1912. [in Broun’s hand] // Sipalia circellaris Grav. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Berhauer det. // BRIT. MUS.</p><p>DON. ARROW // antarctica Brnh. Cotypus Sipalia [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus</p><p>M.Bernhauer Collection // Geostibasoma antipodum (BRNH.) [in Pace’s hand] det. R. Pace 1984 // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]; 1 (BMNH): Type [round label with red border] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922 -482. // Sipalia antarctica Brh. Bernhauer det. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand, partly printed].</p><p>Liogluta Thomson 1858</p><p>Liogluta Thomson 1858: 35 . Type species: Homalota umbonata Erichson, 1839 (= Liogluta longiuscula (Gravenhorst, 1802)), by monotypy.</p><p>Notes: There are 115 valid species of Liogluta, mainly from Eurasia, but one unidentified species has been reported from New Zealand.</p><p>Liogluta undet. sp. (Klimaszewski et al. 1996). Distribution: New Zealand.</p><p>Mocyta Mulsant &amp; Rey 1873</p><p>Mocyta Mulsant &amp; Rey 1873b: pl.2 (in figure legend only). Type species: Aleochara fungi Gravenhorst, 1806, designated by Blackwelder (1952: 250).</p><p>Notes: Mocyta, often treated as a subgenus or synonym of Acrotona or Atheta, includes about 29 valid species worldwide, of which one is adventive in New Zealand.</p><p>Mocyta fungi (Gravenhorst 1806)</p><p>Aleochara Fungi Gravenhorst 1806: 157 . Type locality: [Brunsuigae implied] [Brunswick, Germany]. Type depository: ZMHB LT♀ (designated by Mahler 1986, according to Klimaszewski et al. (2015), but not published?). Note: New Zealand, Sivasubramaniam et al. (1997), Emberson (1998); review, as Mocyta, Gusarov (2003); as Acrotona, Smetana (2004); redescription, biology, Klimaszewski et al. (2011, 2015). Distribution: Europe, Russia (European to Far East), Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Iran, northern Africa, Azores, Canary Is.,?Madeira, Kazakhstan, Korea, China, Taiwan, China, India; intro Canada, USA, South Africa, western Africa, New Zealand, Chatham Is. (BR,DN,MC, CH (intro)).</p><p>Nehemitropia Lohse 1971</p><p>Nehemitropia Lohse 1971: 81 (for Hemitropia auctorum (misidentification)). Type species: Staphylinus sordidus Marsham, 1802 (= Nehemitropia lividipennis (Mannerheim, 1830)), by monotypy. Notes: Nehemetropia includes 8 valid species in the Palaearctic and Oriental regions and Gabon; one of the most widespread of these is also adventive in New Zealand.</p><p>Nehemitropia lividipennis (Mannerheim 1830)</p><p>Oxypoda lividipennis Mannerheim 1830: 70 (also 1831: 484). Type locality: Finlandiae. Type depository: MZHF? #?ST. Note: New Zealand (as sordida), Kuschel (1990), Sivasubramaniam et al. (1997); redescription, Klimaszewski et al. (2011). Distribution: Europe, Russia (European), northern Africa, Azores, Canary Is., Madeira, Turkey, Iran, Israel, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Korea, Japan, China, India; intro Canada, USA, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, South Africa, Madagascar, New Zealand (AK,TO; MC (intro)). = Staphylinus sordidus Marsham 1802: 514 (preoccupied, not Staphylinus sordidus Gravenhorst 1802:176 (JPH)). Type locality: [Great Britain]. Type depository: BMNH?</p><p>Philhygra Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1873</p><p>Philhygra Mulsant &amp; Rey 1873a: 160 (without description). Type species: Microdota perdubia Mulsant &amp; Rey, 1873 (= Atheta palustris (Kiesenwetter, 1844)), designated by Blackwelder (1952: 300). Notes: Philhygra, often treated as a subgenus of Atheta (e.g., Smetana 2004) but also as a valid genus (e.g., Klimaszewski et al. 2011, 2013), includes about 150 valid species mainly in the Holarctic and Oriental regions, with a single adventive species in New Zealand.</p><p>Philhygra luridipennis (Mannerheim 1830)</p><p>Bolitochara luridipennis Mannerheim 1830: 77 (also 1831: 491). Type locality: Petropoli. Type depository: MZHF? 2ST?. Note: New Zealand, Hammond ms; redescription, Klimaszewski et al. (2011). Distribution: Europe, Russia (European), Turkey, Azores, Madeira; intro Canada, New Zealand (intro).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFED356EFF7CF93356C0FE95	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFE2356EFF7CFEAA5631F91F.text	174B87D8FFE2356EFF7CFEAA5631F91F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Thamiaraeina Fenyes 1921	<div><p>THAMIARAEINA Fenyes 1921</p><p>Thamiaraea Thomson 1858</p><p>Thamiaraea Thomson 1858: 35 . Type species: Aleochara cinnamomea Gravenhorst, 1802 (as Homalota cinnamomea), by monotypy.</p><p>Notes: There are 61 valid species of Thamiaraea worldwide, including two that are endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Thamiaraea aucklandica Cameron 1950</p><p>Thamiaraea aucklandica Cameron 1950: 24 . Type locality: Auckland: Epsom. Type depository: NZAC LT, 2PLT; BMNH 3PLT (designated below). Note: as synonym of fuscicornis in NZAC and BMNH by P. Hammond (nov.?). Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not specify the exact number of specimens he examined for Thamiaraea aucklandica, and</p><p>there were three specimens each in the BMNH and NZAC: though the labels did not match among the BMNH (one</p><p>set in Brookes’ hand, the other in Cameron’s hand) indicating the specimens were originally carded together. In</p><p>order to stabilize this name a lectotype (NZAC) and 5 paralectotypes (BMNH, NZAC) are here designated from</p><p>material of Thamiaraea aucklandica .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (NZAC): card-mounted (far left specimen of 3, 14 handwritten at base of</p><p>card), “Coll. E. S. Brookes. 15-9-1948 [in Brookes’ hand] // Epsom, Auckland (leaf-mould) [in Brookes’ hand] //</p><p>Thamiaraea aucklandica Cam TYPES [in Cameron’s hand, “ types ” in red ink] // A. E. Brookes Collection // NZAC</p><p>specimen database record 1007108 // NZ Arthropod Collection Private Bag 92170 Auckland New Zealand</p><p>NZAC 04065718 [barcode label]”. Paralectotypes: 2 (NZAC), card-mounted on same card with lectotype, middle</p><p>specimen (mounted dorsally) and right specimen, same data as lectotype; 2 (BMNH), card-mounted on same card,</p><p>“Para-type [round label with yellow border] // Coll. E. S. Brookes. 15-9-1948 [in Brookes’ hand] // Leaf-mould [in</p><p>Brookes’ hand] // Epsom, base of Mt Eden, Auckland [in Brookes’ hand] // paratypes [in Brookes’ hand, red line</p><p>underline] // Thamiaraea aucklandica Cameron. [in Brookes’ hand] // Brit. Mus. 1952-526 [2 labels, “526</p><p>handwritten]”; 1 (BMNH), card-mounted, “M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147. // Epsom Auckland N. Zealand</p><p>[in Camerons’ hand] // Thamiaraea aucklandica Cam. [in Cameron’s hand] // aucklandica Cam. [in Cameron’s</p><p>hand]”.</p><p>Thamiaraea fuscicornis (Broun 1880)</p><p>Gyrophaena fuscicorne Broun 1880: 92 . Type locality: near Whangarei Heads. Type depository: BMNH HT. Note: as Ocalea, Bernhauer &amp; Scheerpeltz (1926: 730), Kuschel (1990), but as Thamiaraea, Cameron (1950), NZAC collection. Distribution: New Zealand (AK,ND,TO;SO).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based the description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted [lacking left corner of pronotum and elytra], “ Type</p><p>[round label with red border] // 169. [green label] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922 -482.</p><p>// Manaia. Whangarei [in Broun’s hand] // Tachyusa fuscicornis [in Broun’s hand]”.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFE2356EFF7CFEAA5631F91F	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFE23568FF7CF93150DCFD0D.text	174B87D8FFE23568FF7CF93150DCFD0D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Athetini	<div><p>ATHETINI subtribe incertae sedis</p><p>Amriathaea Cameron 1948</p><p>Amriathaea Cameron 1948: 727 . Type species: Amriathaea microps Cameron, 1948, by monotypy. Notes: Amriathaea is endemic to New Zealand, with two valid species.</p><p>Amriathaea antipodum (Cameron 1947)</p><p>Atheta (Parameotica) antipodum Cameron 1947: 709 . Type locality: King's Domain, Westport, Westland. Type depository: NZAC HT♂, BMNH 1PT. Note: ex Atheta in NZAC (nov.?). Distribution: New Zealand (NN).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron explicitly mentioned that the type was in the Brookes collection and the co-type was in his.</p><p>The type was located in the NZAC, but on that card mount there were two places (not one) where the second co-</p><p>type specimen was removed. Two additional specimens (mounted on the same card) in the BMNH were also</p><p>labeled as co-types, but these were not considered part of the type series.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (NZAC): card-mounted (“♂ (in pencil) and 52. (red ink) written at base of</p><p>card), “Coll. E. Fairburn 8-1-1945 [in Brookes’ hand] //Kings Domain, Westport. Westland [in Brookes’ hand] //</p><p>Leaf-mould [in Brookes’ hand] // Parameotica antipodum Cam TYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” in red ink] //</p><p>Kept 1 [in Cameron’s hand, red ink] // A. E. Brookes Collection // NZ Arthropod Collection Private Bag 92170</p><p>Auckland New Zealand NZAC 04091928 [barcode label]”. Paratype (BMNH): card-mounted, “Co-type [round</p><p>label with powder blue border, a “?” was scribbled on the label] // N. Zealand Kings Domain Westport [in</p><p>Cameron’s hand] // Parameotica antipodum Cam. COTYPE [“cotype” in red ink, in Cameron’s hand] // Could be</p><p>syntype or paratype M. E. Bacchus det. 1977 [portion in Bacchus’ hand] // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147”.</p><p>Amriathaea microps Cameron 1948</p><p>Amriathaea microps Cameron 1948: 728 . Type locality: Canterbury: Bealy Flat. Type depository: NZAC (Brookes) HT; BMNH (Broun) 1PT. Distribution: New Zealand (MC).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron mentioned that the type was in the Brookes collection, which was located in the NZAC, and an</p><p>“undetermined” specimen in the Broun collection, which we located, labeled as a co-type in the Main BMNH</p><p>collection.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (NZAC): card-mounted (“13 written in pencil at base of card), “Coll. E. S.</p><p>Brookes 21-5-1945 [in Brookes’ hand] // leaf-mould [in Brookes’ hand] // Bealy Flat Canterbury. [in Brookes’</p><p>hand] // Amriathaea microps Cam TYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” in red ink] // Kept 1 [in Cameron’s hand, red</p><p>ink] // A. E. Brookes Collection // NZAC specimen database record 1007111 // NZ Arthropod Collection Private</p><p>Bag 92170 Auckland New Zealand NZAC 04065713 [barcode label]”. Paratype (BMNH): card-mounted (“13</p><p>written in pencil at base of card), “Coll. E. S. Brookes 21-5-1945 [in Brookes’ hand] // leaf-mould [in Brookes’</p><p>hand] // Bealy Flat, Canterbury. [in Brookes’ hand] // Amriathaea microps Cam. COTYPE [in Cameron’s hand,</p><p>“ type ” in red ink] // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”.</p><p>Leptostiba Pace 1985</p><p>Leptostiba Pace 1985: 109 . Type species: Leptostiba franzi Pace, 1985, by original designation. Notes: There are 36 valid species in Leptostiba, mostly from the Oriental region through Australia, plus one in New Caledonia and three (one adventive) in New Zealand.</p><p>Leptostiba neozelandensis Pace 2003</p><p>Leptostiba neozelandensis Pace 2003: 142 . Type locality: New Zealand: MC: Lincoln. Type depository: MRSN HT♂, 2PT♀. Distribution: New Zealand (MC).</p><p>Leptostiba politula (Fauvel 1878)</p><p>Homalota politula Fauvel 1878: 577 . Type locality: Adélaïde. Type depository: IRSNB LT♂, 1PLT (designated by</p><p>Pace 2003: 116), BMNH 1+PLT?. Note: New Zealand (as Atheta), Kuschel 1990; comb. nov., ex Atheta,</p><p>distribution, Pace (2003). Distribution: Australia; intro New Zealand (AK (intro)). Remarks. Fauvel (1878) mentioned an unspecified number of specimens in his own and in Sharp's collection (now in BMNH), but Pace (2003) referred only to those in IRSNB, and we did not locate any BMNH paralectotypes of this species.</p><p>Leptostiba pseudopolitula Pace 2003</p><p>Leptostiba pseudopolitula Pace 2003: 146 . Type locality: Auckland. Type depository: IRSNB HT♀. Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Tramiathaea Cameron 1945</p><p>Tramiathaea Cameron 1945: 168 . Type species: Gyrophaena cornigera Broun, 1880, by original designation. Notes: Tramiathaea is endemic to New Zealand, with a single species.</p><p>Tramiathaea cornigera (Broun 1880)</p><p>Gyrophaena cornigera Broun 1880: 91 . Type locality: neighborhood of Whangarei Harbour. Type depository: BMNH LT (designated below). Note: Kuschel 1990. Distribution: New Zealand (AK,ND).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based this description on “several examples”, one of which matched the locality data in the</p><p>BMNH, though several were in the NZAC but lacked exact label data and were not considered syntypical. In order</p><p>to stabilize this name a lectotype is here designated from the BMNH syntype of Gyrophaena cornigera . Broun</p><p>recognized that this species may represent a new genus, which was implemented by Cameron (1945).</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 168. ♂ [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922 -482. // Manaia. Whangarei [in Broun’s</p><p>hand] // Homalota corniger. [in Broun’s hand]”.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFE23568FF7CF93150DCFD0D	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFE43568FF7CFD025666FBDF.text	174B87D8FFE43568FF7CFD025666FBDF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Diglottini Jakobson 1909	<div><p>DIGLOTTINI Jakobson, 1909</p><p>Paradiglotta Ashe &amp; Ahn 2005</p><p>Paradiglotta Ashe &amp; Ahn 2005: 111 . Type species: Paradiglotta nunni Ashe &amp; Ahn, 2005, by original designation. Notes: Paradiglotta is endemic to New Zealand with a single known species.</p><p>Paradiglotta nunni Ashe &amp; Ahn 2005</p><p>Paradiglotta nunni Ashe &amp; Ahn 2005: 117 . Type locality: New Zealand, DN, Avamoana Split [sic, =Aramoana Spit]. Type depository: SEMC HT♂; SEMC, CNUIC 8PT. Note: found on the leeside of a small dune at upper level of a beach (Ashe &amp; Ahn 2005); single Australian specimen probably mislabeled, teste Ashe &amp; Ahn (2005:120). Distribution: Australia (Victoria) in error?; New Zealand (DN).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFE43568FF7CFD025666FBDF	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFE73575FF7CFF4D5168FE7D.text	174B87D8FFE73575FF7CFF4D5168FE7D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cordalia	<div><p>Cordalia</p><p>Cordalia Jacobs 1925: 82 (new name for Cardiola Mulsant &amp; Rey). Type species: Aleochara obscura Gravenhorst, 1802, by autotypy.</p><p>= Cardiola Mulsant &amp; Rey 1873b: 6 (preoccupied, not Broderip 1834; without description). Type species: Aleochara obscura Gravenhorst, 1802, by monotypy.</p><p>Notes: Cordalia includes 50 valid species that are widely distributed in Eurasia and Africa, one of which is also adventive in North America, Australia and New Zealand.</p><p>Cordalia obscura (Gravenhorst 1802)</p><p>Aleochara obscura Gravenhorst 1802: 74 . Type locality: [Brunswick, Germany]. Type depository: ZMHB? #?ST. Note: Diagnosis, notes, Klimaszewski et al. (2013); New Zealand, ex Nelson 1965 (NZAC). Distribution: Europe, Russia (European, northern Africa, Canary Is., Madeira, Azores, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Israel, Iran, Uzbekistan; India; intro Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand (NN (intro)).</p><p>Falagria Leach 1819</p><p>Falagria Leach 1819: 177 . Type species: Staphylinus sulcatus Paykull, 1789 (= Falagria caesa Erichson, 1837), by original designation.</p><p>Notes: In its current somewhat restricted concept, Falagria includes 47 valid species worldwide, with a single species endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Falagria subopaca Broun 1893</p><p>Falagria subopaca Broun 1893: 1405 . Type locality: Maketu, Hunua Range. Type depository: BMNH LT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (AK,ND).</p><p>Remarks. Broun did not specify the number of specimens he examined for naming this species, one specimen was</p><p>located in the BMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype is here designated from material of Falagria</p><p>subopaca .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 2449. [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // Hunua Maketu. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922 -</p><p>482. // Falagria subopaca [in Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Galafria Cameron 1945</p><p>Galafria Cameron 1945: 164 . Type species: Galafria rufa Cameron, 1945, by monotypy. Notes: The genus Galafria is endemic to New Zealand, with a single species.</p><p>Galafria rufa Cameron 1945</p><p>Galafria rufa Cameron 1945: 164 . Type locality: New Zealand: Howick. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron based his description on a single specimen which we have confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “n. sp. [underlined in red, in Cameron’s hand] //</p><p>Howick Deer.1885. [in Cameron’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922 -482. //</p><p>Galafria rufa Cam TYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” in red ink] // Holo-type [round label with red border] ”.</p><p>Myrmecocephalus MacLeay, W. J. 1871</p><p>Myrmecocephalus MacLeay, W. J. 1871: 134. Type species: Myrmecocephalus cingulatus MacLeay, W. J., 1871</p><p>(= Myrmecocephalus australicus (Bernhauer &amp; Scheerpeltz, 1926)), designated by Blackwelder (1952: 253). = Stilicioides Broun 1880: 95 . Type species: Stilicioides micans Broun, 1880, by monotypy. Notes: Myrmecocephalus, often treated as a subgenus of Falagria, includes about 118 valid species worldwide,</p><p>with one endemic and one adventive species in New Zealand.</p><p>Myrmecocephalus concinnus (Erichson 1839)</p><p>Falagria concinna Erichson 1839: 51 . Type locality: Brasilia. Type depository: ZMHB? #?ST. Note: New Zealand (as Falagria concinna), Kuschel (1990), Sivasubramaniam et al. (1997); as Falagria (Leptagria) in Pace key (not text) (2008a: 275). Distribution: Europe, Azores, Algeria, Canary Is., Madeira, Russia (Far East), Japan, China, USA, Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina, Grenada, St. Vincent, Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion; intro Galapagos Is., New Zealand (AK; MC (intro)).</p><p>Myrmecocephalus micans (Broun 1880)</p><p>Stilicioides micans Broun 1880: 96 . Type locality: Tairua; near Whangarei. Type depository: BMNH LT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (CL,ND,TO;NC).</p><p>Remarks. Broun described this species based on “several specimens”; one was located in the BMNH (the</p><p>remaining specimens were collected in 1910 and 1912). In order to stabilize this name a lectotype is here</p><p>designated for this syntype of Stilicioides micans .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 176. [green</p><p>label] // Tairua // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Falagria micans . [in Broun’s</p><p>hand]”.</p><p>Myrmecopora Saulcy 1865</p><p>Myrmecopora Saulcy 1865: 429 . Type species: Myrmecopora publicana Saulcy, 1865, by monotypy. Notes: Myrmecopora includes 41 valid, mainly Old World, species, with a single endemic species in New Zealand.</p><p>Myrmecopora paradoxa Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Myrmecopora (Xenusa) paradoxa Bernhauer 1943: 170 . Type locality: Jitirangi [=Titirangi]. Type depository: FMNH LT, 1PLT; BMNH 1PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (AK,CL).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens and three were located in the BMNH and FMNH.</p><p>In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and two paralectotypes are here designated from the syntypes of</p><p>Myrmecopora (Xenusa) paradoxa .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted, “ New Zealand Broun Coll. Bt. Mus. 1922 [in</p><p>Bernhauer’s hand] // Titirangi 21.3.1913 [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Myrmecopora paradoxa Bh. Bernhauer det. Type</p><p>[in Bernhauer’s hand, partly printed] // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW // paradoxa Brnh. Typus Xenusa [in</p><p>Bernhauer’s hand, red label] //Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI</p><p>Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS</p><p>2819133 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”. Paralectotypes: 1 (FMNH) card-mounted: “ New Zealand Broun</p><p>Coll. Bt. Mus. 1922 [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Barrier 10.4.1917 [in Bernhauer’s hand] // BRIT. MUS. DON.</p><p>ARROW // paradoxa Brnh. Cotypus Xenusa [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] //Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer</p><p>Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]”; 1 (BMNH) card-mounted:</p><p>“ Type [round label with red border] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Titirangi</p><p>21.3.1913 [in Broun’s hand] // Myrmecopora paradoxa Brh. Bernhauer det. Type. [in Bernhauer’s hand, partly</p><p>printed]”.</p><p>Plesiosipalia Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Plesiosipalia Bernhauer 1943: 173 . Type species: Plesiosipalia arrowi Bernhauer, 1943, by monotypy. Notes: The genus Plesiosipalia is endemic to New Zealand, with a single valid species.</p><p>Plesiosipalia arrowi Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Plesiosipalia arrowi Bernhauer 1943: 174 . Type locality: Pudding. Type depository: BMNH LT; FMNH 1PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (MC).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens and two were located in the BMNH and FMNH. In</p><p>order to stabilize this name a lectotype and one paralectotype are here designated from this material of</p><p>Plesiosipalia arrowi .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Pudding 13-4-1913. [in Broun’s hand] // Plesiosipalia arrowi Brnh. Brh. Bernhauer det. Type n.g. [in Bernhauer’s hand, partly printed]”. Paralectotype (FMNH): cardmounted (missing left antenna and right middle tarsus, female? Terminalia in balsam on acetate card), “ New Zealand Broun Coll. Bt. Mus. 1922 [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Pudding 13.4.1913. [in Broun’s hand] // Plesiosipalia arrowi Brnh. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW // Arrowi Brnh. Typus Plesiosipalia [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // sp. gen. [in Broun’s hand] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // Plesiosipalia arrowi BERNH. Det. R. Pace 1984 [in Pace’s hand, partly printed] // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819101 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFE73575FF7CFF4D5168FE7D	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFF93574FF7CF93C50C6FE94.text	174B87D8FFF93574FF7CF93C50C6FE94.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Gymnusini Heer 1839	<div><p>GYMNUSINI Heer 1839</p><p>Stylogymnusa Hammond 1975</p><p>Stylogymnusa Hammond 1975: 153 . Type species: Stylogymnusa subantarctica Hammond, 1975, by original designation.</p><p>Notes: The isolated genus Stylogymnusa and its single species are endemic to the Auckland Islands. The only other genus of the tribe ( Gymnusa Gravenhorst) is Holarctic in distribution.</p><p>Stylogymnusa subantarctica Hammond 1975</p><p>Stylogymnusa subantarctica Hammond 1975: 155 . Type locality: Auckland Islands, McLennan Inlet, 30 m. Type depository: NZAC HT♂, 9PT; BMNH 4PT; BPBM 1PT. Note: Ashe (2000), redescription, phylogenetic placement. Distribution: Auckland Is. (AU).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFF93574FF7CF93C50C6FE94	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFF83577FF7CFE7850A2FB28.text	174B87D8FFF83577FF7CFE7850A2FB28.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bolitocharina Thomson 1859	<div><p>BOLITOCHARINA Thomson 1859</p><p>Austrasilida Ashe 1992</p><p>Austrasilida Ashe 1992: 398 . Type species: Sternotropa zealandica Cameron, 1948, by original designation. Notes: The genus Austrasilida is endemic to New Zealand, with a single valid species.</p><p>Austrasilida zealandica (Cameron 1948)</p><p>Sternotropa Zealandica Cameron 1948: 726 . Type locality: North Auckland: Kara, Whangerei district. Type depository: NZAC LT, 1PLT; BMNH 2PLT (designated below). Note: comb. nov. ex Sternotropa, Ashe (1992) . Distribution: New Zealand (AK,WN; DN).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not indicate the number of specimens; two each were in the NZAC and BMNH and the</p><p>card stock for the two specimens contained in the NZAC were missing two specimens, presumable the two in the</p><p>BMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and three paralectotypes are here designated from this material</p><p>of Sternotropa Zealandica.</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (NZAC): card-mounted (“27” handwritten in pencil at base of card), “Coll. E.</p><p>Fairburn 14-3-1938 [in Brookes’ hand] // Coll. E. Fairburn 17-3-1938 [in Brookes’ hand] // Kara, Whangerei dist.</p><p>N. Auckland. [in Brookes’ hand] // Sternotropa zealandica Cam TYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” in red ink] //</p><p>Kept 2 [in Cameron’s hand, red ink] // A. E. Brookes Collection // NZAC specimen database record 1007113 // NZ</p><p>Arthropod Collection Private Bag 92170 Auckland New Zealand NZAC 04065758 [barcode label]”.</p><p>Paralectotypes: 1 (NZAC) card-mounted (left specimen on same card as lectotype), same data as lectotype; 1</p><p>(BMNH), card-mounted, “Para-type [round label with yellow border] // Kara. Whangarei Dist N. Auckland. [in</p><p>Brookes’ hand] // Sternotropa zealandica COTYPE [red ink, underlined] Cam [in Cameron’s hand] // M. Cameron.</p><p>Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”; 1 (BMNH), card-mounted (in several pieces), “ N. Auckland Kara Whangarei [in</p><p>Cameron’s hand] // Sternotropa zealandica Cam. [in Cameron’s hand]”.</p><p>Euryusa Erichson 1837</p><p>Euryusa Erichson 1837: 371 . Type species: Euryusa sinuata Erichson, 1837, by monotypy. Notes: The genus Euryusa includes a dozen species in Eurasia, plus one species in New Zealand.</p><p>Euryusa aliena Cameron 1945</p><p>Euryusa aliena Cameron 1945: 163 . Type locality: New Zealand: Greymouth (“ type ”). Type depository: BMNH HT, 1PT. Note: as synonym of Silusa puber in NZAC (nov.?), not mentioned by Klimaszewski &amp; Crosby (1997). Distribution: New Zealand (TO,BR,OL).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron listed a type and an additional paratype on which to base this species name, both in the</p><p>BMNH.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “n. sp. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red</p><p>underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Greymouth. 15-1.1908. [in Broun’s hand] // Eyes. Suture.</p><p>pubescensce. [in Broun’s hand, partly illegible] // Euryusa aliena TYPE [red ink, underlined] Cam. [in Cameron’s</p><p>hand]”. Paratype (BMNH): “n. sp. 167. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus.</p><p>1922-482. // Earnslaw 6.2.14. [in Broun’s hand; cited as Barnslaw by Cameron (1945)]”.</p><p>Leptusa Kraatz 1856</p><p>Leptusa Kraatz 1856: 60 (conserved, ICZN 2005). Type species: Bolitochara pulchella Mannerheim, 1830, designated by Gusarov &amp; Herman (2003a:117); confirmed, ICZN (2005).</p><p>subgenus Halmaeusa Kiesenwetter 1877: 160 . Type species: Halmaeusa antarctica Kiesenwetter, 1877, by monotypy.</p><p>Notes: Leptusa is a very large genus including about 80 subgenera and 460 valid species, most of them from the Holarctic region but with some subgenera and species occuring in tropical and some southern temperate areas. The subgenus Halmaeusa is restricted to the subantarctic islands of New Zealand (one species) and the Atlantic and Indian oceans (one species).</p><p>Leptusa (Halmaeusa) antarctica (Kiesenwetter 1877)</p><p>Halmaeusa antarctica Kiesenwetter 1877: 161 . Type locality: Auckland I.: "Hochplateau oberhalb des Venusthales der Hauptinsel". Type depository: ZSMC HT (not examined). Note: distribution, synonymy, Steel (1964), Pace (1989); biology, Klinken &amp; Greenslade (2006); larva, Steel (1964). Distribution: Auckland Is., Campbell I., Macquarie I. (AU,CA,MQ).</p><p>=Antarctophytosus macquariensis Womersly, 1937: 27. Type locality: Macquarie I.: Buckle's Bay (Station 81). Type depository: ?? 60ST. Note: synonymized by Steel (1964: 367).</p><p>= Halmaeusa nesiotes Steel 1964: 369 . Type locality: Campbell I.: Courrejolles Penin., 200 m. Type depository: NZAC HT, 5PT. Note: synonymized by Pace (1989: 246).</p><p>= Halmaeusa sparsepunctata Steel 1964: 371 . Type locality: Campbell I.: Rocky Bay. Type depository: NZAC HT, 39PT. Note: synonymized by Pace (1989: 246).</p><p>Phymatura Sahlberg, J. 1876</p><p>Phymatura Sahlberg, J. 1876: 85. Type species: Bolitochara brevicollis Kraatz, 1856, designated by Casey (1906: 264).</p><p>Notes: The genus Phymatura includes about 19 valid species worldwide, with one species endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Phymatura neozelandensis Pace 2003</p><p>Phymatura neozelandensis Pace 2003: 128 . Type locality: N.elle Zélande: Greymouth. Type depository: IRSNB HT♂, 1PT♀. Distribution: New Zealand (BR).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFF83577FF7CFE7850A2FB28	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFFB3573FF7CFB2E505AFDB5.text	174B87D8FFFB3573FF7CFB2E505AFDB5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Gyrophaenina Kraatz 1856	<div><p>GYROPHAENINA Kraatz, 1856</p><p>Adelarthra Cameron 1920</p><p>Adelarthra Cameron 1920: 222 . Type species: Adelarthra barbara Cameron, 1920, by monotypy. Notes: Adelarthra includes six valid species from the Oriental region and Australia, and one unidentified species in New Zealand.</p><p>Adelarthra ? undet. sp. (Klimaszewski et al. 1996). Distribution: New Zealand.</p><p>Brachida Mulsant &amp; Rey 1871</p><p>Brachida Mulsant &amp; Rey 1871: 4 . Type species: Homalota notha Erichson, 1839 (= Brachida exigua (Heer, 1839)), by monotypy.</p><p>Notes: Brachida is a nearly worldwide genus including 132 valid species, one of which is endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Brachida minuta Bernhauer 1941</p><p>Brachida minuta Bernhauer 1941: 36 . Type locality: Auckland. Type depository: BMNH LT; FMNH 1PLT</p><p>(designated below). Note: Bernhauer ST ex colln. Sharp. Distribution: New Zealand (AK). Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens he examined for naming this species. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and one paralectotype are here designated from material of Brachida minuta .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // Brachida [in Bernhauer’s hand] // 39. [in unknown hand] // Auckland [in Sharp’s hand] // Sharp Coll 1905-313 // Auckland [red underline] New Zealand. // Brachida minuta Bernh. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer det.”. Paralectotype (FMNH): card-mounted, “Auckland. [in Sharp’s hand] // Auckland [red underline] New Zealand. // Sharp Coll 1905-313 // Brachida minuta Bernh. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW // minuta Brnh. Typus Brachida [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819114 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”.</p><p>Encephalus Stephens 1832</p><p>Encephalus Stephens 1832: 163 (attributed to "Kirby MSS"). Type species: Encephalus complicans Stephens, 1832 (attributed to "Kirby MSS"), by monotypy.</p><p>Notes: The genus Encephalus includes 21 species in the Holarctic region plus two species endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Encephalus latulus Broun 1894</p><p>Encephalus latulus Broun 1894: 386 . Type locality: Wairoa North. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on a single specimen which we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 2696. //</p><p>Wairoa // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Encephalus latulus . [in Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Encephalus zealandicus Cameron 1945</p><p>Encephalus zealandicus Cameron 1945: 160 (attributed to Broun in litt.). Type locality: New Zealand: Hunua. Type depository: BMNH LT, 2PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not indicate the number of specimens he saw. One specimen in the Main BMNH collection</p><p>from “Hunua” was hand-labelled as the type by Cameron, while 2 others labelled as “Hunua Maketu” are</p><p>considered as paralectotypes. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and 2 paralectotypes (one in Main the other</p><p>in the Broun collections) are here designated for Encephalus zealandicus .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit.</p><p>Mus. 1922-482. // Hunua [in Broun’s hand] // Encephalus zealandicus [in Broun’s hand] // E. zealandicus TYPE</p><p>[red ink, underlined] Cam. [in Cameron’s hand]”. Paralectotypes: 1 (BMNH): card-mounted, “ New Zealand. [red</p><p>underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Hunua Maketu. [in Broun’s hand] // Encephalus zealandicus [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // SYN-TYPE [round label with powder blue border]”; 1: same, but lacking syntype label.</p><p>Gyrophaena Mannerheim 1830</p><p>Gyrophaena Mannerheim 1830: 74 (also 1831: 488). Type species: Staphylinus nanus Paykull, 1800, designated by Westwood 1838a:20.</p><p>Notes: Gyrophaena is a very large worldwide genus with about 720 valid species, six of which are endemic to New Zealand. Most species with known habits feed as adults and larvae on the spores of mushrooms and other soft fungi, and have mouthparts specialized for spore-gathering (e.g., Ashe 1984).</p><p>Gyrophaena brookesi Cameron 1947</p><p>Gyrophaena (Gyrophaena) brookesi Cameron 1947: 709 . Type locality: N. Auckland: Lake Ohia, Mangonni [sic,</p><p>Mangonui]. Type depository: NZAC LT; BMNH 1 PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (ND). Remarks. Cameron did not indicate the number of specimens he examined to name this species. One labelled as a type was in the NZAC and another hand-labelled as cotype was in the BMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and paralectotype are here designated for these specimens of Gyrophaena (Gyrophaena) brookesi . Type material examined. Lectotype (NZAC): card-mounted (159. in pink handwritten at base of card), “Collector 24-3-1918. A. E. Brookes [date in Brookes’ hand] // Lake Ohia. Mangonui. N. Auckland. [in Brookes’ hand] // Gyrophaena brookesi TYPE Cam [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” in red ink] // A. E. Brookes Collection // NZAC specimen database record 1007118 // NZ Arthropod Collection Private Bag 92170 Auckland New Zealand NZAC 04065720 [barcode label]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “SYN-TYPE [round label with powder blue border] // N. Auckland Mangonui Lake Ohia 189. Brookes [in Cameron’s hand] // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147. // Gyrophaena brookesi COTYPE [red ink, underlined] Cam [in Cameron’s hand]”.</p><p>Gyrophaena densicornis Broun 1880</p><p>Gyrophaena densicorne Broun 1880: 89 . Type locality: Whangarei Heads. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (ND).</p><p>Remarks. Broun indicated that he based his description on a single specimen, but there were two in the BMNH</p><p>that were potential holotypes, one with a locality (Parua), the other with no locality data but with the Broun number</p><p>and a type designation by Bernhauer. We chose to confirm the second specimen as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted (missing the right antenna), “ Type [round label with</p><p>red border] // 162 [green label] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Oligota x [in</p><p>Broun’s hand, with red underline] // Gyrophaena densicorne . Type Broun [in Bernhauer’s hand]”.</p><p>Gyrophaena glabricollis Bernhauer 1941</p><p>Gyrophaena glabricollis Bernhauer 1941: 37 (attributed to Fauvel in litt.). Type locality: Pudds [sic, Pudding] [LT]. Type depository: BMNH LT, 2PLT; FMNH 5PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (BR,MC).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens he examined. One in the BMNH is labelled as</p><p>“ type ” and two mounted on the same card stock with the correct label data are considered syntypes; five additional</p><p>specimens in FMNH are labeled Typus or Cotypus and also considered syntypes. In order to stabilize this name a</p><p>lectotype and 7 paralectotypes (2 BMNH, 5 FMNH) are here designated from the type series of Gyrophaena</p><p>glabricollis . Note that the locality is probably an abbreviated “Pudding Hill” and the last letter is actually a “g” as</p><p>indicated on the PT label.</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // New</p><p>Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Gyrophaena glabricollis Brh Bernhauer det. Type. [in</p><p>Bernhauer’s hand, partly printed]”. Paralectotypes: 2 (BMNH), mounted on same card, “ New Zealand. [red</p><p>underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Puddg. 4.5.12 [in Broun’s hand]”. 1 (FMNH), card-mounted,</p><p>“Puddg. 4.5.12 [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // simplicicollis</p><p>Fans.i.l. [in Bernhauer’s hand, partly illegible] // glabricollis Brnh Cotypus Gyrophaena [in Bernhauer’s hand, red</p><p>label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project</p><p>[violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819105 FIELD</p><p>MUSEUM [barcode label]”; 3 (FMNH), mounted on 1 card: “Greymouth, [red underline] New Zealand. (Helms) /</p><p>/ Sharp Coll 1905-313 // Gyr. Glabricollis Bh. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW</p><p>// glabricollis Brnh. Typus Gyrophaena [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer</p><p>Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]”; 1 (FMNH), card-mounted:</p><p>“ New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW // glabricollis</p><p>Brnh. Cotypus Gyrophaena [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection //</p><p>SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]”.</p><p>Gyrophaena nugax Broun 1880</p><p>Gyrophaena nugax Broun 1880: 88 . Type locality: near Whangarei Harbour. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below). Note: as Atheta in Bernhauer &amp; Scheerpeltz (1926: 647), but belongs in Gyrophaena, teste Cameron (1945: 161). Distribution: New Zealand (ND).</p><p>Remarks. Broun indicated that he based his description on two specimens. In order to stabilize this name a</p><p>lectotype and paralectotype are here designated for Gyrophaena nugax .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): right specimen that is card-mounted with paralectotype, “ Type</p><p>[round label with red border] // 161 [green label] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482.</p><p>// Manaia Whangarei [in Broun’s hand] // Gyrophaena nugax . [in Broun’s hand]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): same as</p><p>above, left specimen mounted dorsal-side down.</p><p>Gyrophaena oligotina Cameron 1945</p><p>Gyrophaena (Gyrophaena) oligotina Cameron 1945: 161 (attributed to Fauvel in litt.). Type locality: New Zealand: Erua. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (AK,TO).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not indicate the number of specimens he examined from Erua, but one specimen was hand-</p><p>labelled as the type in red ink by Cameron (another label in Fauvel’s hand indicating the ms name); another</p><p>specimen, lacking an identification label but with the correct locality data was also regarded as a syntype. In order</p><p>to stabilize this name a lectotype and paralectotype are here designated for Gyrophaena (Gyrophaena) oligotina</p><p>Cameron.</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // Erua [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // Encephalus [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. //</p><p>Gyrophaena oligotina Fav. [in Fauvel’s hand] // G. oligotina TYPE [red ink, underlined] Cam. [in Cameron’s</p><p>hand]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. //</p><p>Gyrophaena oligotina [in Broun’s hand] // ♂ [in Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Gyrophaena punctiger (Scheerpeltz 1933)</p><p>Oxytelus punctiger Scheerpeltz 1933: 1102 (new name for Gyrophaena punctatus Broun 1880). Note: as possible Oxytelus, Fauvel (1885: 312); as Oxytelus, Scheerpeltz (1933: 1102), Herman (2001: 1453); redescribed as Gyrophaena, Cameron (1945: 160); AK (as Gyrophaena punctata), Kuschel (1990). Distribution: New Zealand (AK,CL).</p><p>= Gyrophaena punctata Broun 1880: 87 (not Oxytelus punctatus J. L. LeConte 1877 (JSH in Oxytelus); not now congeneric but replaced before 1961 and replacement name in use). Type locality: Tairua. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below).</p><p>Remarks. Broun indicated that he based his description on one specimen from Tairua, but the only specimens in</p><p>the BMNH were two carded together from Woodhill, and subsequently labelled with a type label by Cameron.</p><p>Because Broun had his identification label on these specimens, we assume that he was incorrect regarding the</p><p>locality and number of specimens he examined.</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (specimen mounted upright), “159. [green label] //</p><p>Woodhill // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Gyrophâena punctata . [in Broun’s</p><p>hand] // TYPE ♂ [in Cameron’s hand]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): same as above.</p><p>Notiomerinx Ashe 2003</p><p>Notiomerinx Ashe 2003: 623 . Type species: Notiomerinx zealandica Ashe, 2003, by original designation. Notes: The genus Notiomerinx and its single included species are endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Notiomerinx zealandica Ashe 2003</p><p>Notiomerinx zealandica Ashe 2003: 625 . Type locality: St. Arnaud Track, 645m, Lake Rotoiti, Wilson [sic, =Nelson] Lks. N.P., BR, New Zealand. Type depository: NZAC HT♂; FMNH 26PT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK,ND; BR,MB,MC,NN,OL,SD,WD).</p><p>Pseudoligota Cameron 1920</p><p>Pseudoligota Cameron 1920: 213 . Type species: Pseudoligota varians Cameron, 1920, designated by Blackwelder (1952: 327).</p><p>Notes: Pseudoligota includes 17 valid species in the Oriental region, Australia and New Caledonia, and one undescribed new species in New Zealand.</p><p>Pseudoligota sp. nov. (Klimaszewski et al. 1996). Distribution: New Zealand.</p><p>Sternotropa Cameron 1920</p><p>Sternotropa Cameron 1920: 220 . Type species: Sternotropa nigra Cameron, 1920, designated by Blackwelder (1952: 360).</p><p>Notes: Sternotropa includes 69 valid species from the Oriental region through Australia, New Caledonia and Fiji, plus one from La Reunion in the Indian Ocean and one endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Sternotropa versicolor (Broun 1880)</p><p>Gyrophaena versicolor Broun 1880: 89 . Type locality: Parua. Type depository: BMNH HT. Note: AK, fungus host records, Kuschel (1990). Distribution: New Zealand (AK,ND).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on one specimen from Parua. One specimen with a type designation by</p><p>Bernhauer lacked the locality information, but had a typical label with the Broun number attached to it. We confirm</p><p>this specimen as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): “ Type [round label with red border] // 163. [green label] // Eyes</p><p>large. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Gyrophaena versicolor</p><p>Type Broun [in Bernhauer’s hand]”.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFFB3573FF7CFB2E505AFDB5	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFFF3573FF7CFD4A53A5F957.text	174B87D8FFFF3573FF7CFD4A53A5F957.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Homalotina Heer 1839	<div><p>HOMALOTINA Heer 1839</p><p>Homalota Mannerheim 1830</p><p>Homalota Mannerheim 1830: 73 (also 1831: 487). Type species: Aleochara plana Gyllenhal, 1810, by monotypy. Notes: Homalota is a very widespread genus with more than 70 valid species; at least one unnamed species occurs in New Zealand.</p><p>Homalota s p. nov. (Klimaszewski et al. 1996); sp. 1 (Emberson 1998). Distribution: New Zealand, Chatham Is. (CH).</p><p>Stenomastax Cameron 1933</p><p>Stenomastax Cameron 1933: 352 . Type species: Homalota nigrescens Fauvel, 1905, by original designation. Notes: The genus Stenomastax is widespread with about 110 valid species in eastern Asia through Australia including a few in Africa and two species endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Stenomastax dentata Cameron 1945</p><p>Stenomastax dentata Cameron 1945: 162 (attributed to Broun in litt. (in Homalota)). Type locality: New Zealand: Pirongia. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK,WN,WO,DN).</p><p>Remarks. The “unique” specimen in BMNH is confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “Pirongia. [underlined, in Broun’s hand] // New</p><p>Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Homolota dentata . [in Broun’s hand, red mark at</p><p>corner of label] // Stenomastax dentata [red ink, underlined] Cam. [in Cameron’s hand]”.</p><p>Stenomastax sulcicollis Cameron 1945</p><p>Stenomastax sulcicollis Cameron 1945: 161 (attributed to Broun in litt. (in Thectura)). Type locality: New Zealand: Hunua. Type depository: BMNH HT♀. Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Remarks. The “unique” specimen in BMNH is confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “Hunua. // Thectura sulcicollis [in Broun’s hand] //</p><p>New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Stenomastax sulcicollis [red ink, underlined]</p><p>Cam. [in Cameron’s hand]”.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFFF3573FF7CFD4A53A5F957	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFFF3572FF7CF8FF56E0F8F8.text	174B87D8FFFF3572FF7CF8FF56E0F8F8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Silusina Fenyes 1918	<div><p>SILUSINA Fenyes 1918</p><p>Coenonica Kraatz 1857</p><p>Coenonica Kraatz 1857: 45 . Type species: Coenonica puncticollis Kraatz, 1857, by monotypy. Notes: Coenonica is a nearly worldwide genus with about 180 valid species, one of which is adventive in New Zealand.</p><p>Coenonica puncticollis Kraatz 1857</p><p>Coenonica puncticollis Kraatz 1857: 46 . Type locality: Colombo. Type depository: SDEI? #?ST; FMNH 1ST?. Note: New Zealand (at Mahana, 1956) in NZAC. Distribution: Oriental, New Guinea, Tahiti, Tanzania, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles; intro. Australia, Europe, Egypt, USA, Guyana, Ecuador, Brazil, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, St. Vincent, Cayman Is., New Zealand (NN (intro)).</p><p>Silusa Erichson 1837</p><p>Silusa Erichson 1837: 377 . Type species: Silusa rubiginosa Erichson, 1837, by monotypy. Notes: Silusa is a nearly worldwide genus with about 49 valid species, including two that are endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Silusa parallela Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Silusa (Stenusa) parallela Bernhauer 1943: 170 . Type locality: Neuseeland ("Fundort nicht lesbar") [published]; Curiosity Gully [ST label]. Type depository: BMNH LT; FMNH 1PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (MC).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens in the Broun collection he examined of this species.</p><p>In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and paralectotype are here designated for the two syntypes we found of</p><p>Silusa (Stenusa) parallela .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // New</p><p>Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Curiosity 9.8.1912. [in Broun’s hand] // 6? Segmt.</p><p>[red underline, in Broun’s hand] // Silusa parallela Brh. Bernhauer det. Type. [in Bernhauer’s hand, partly printed]”.</p><p>Paralectotype: 1 (FMNH), card-mounted, “ New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Tribe</p><p>2. 6.9.12. [in Broun’s hand] // Curiosity Gully – [in Broun’s hand] // Silusa parallela Brh. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s</p><p>hand] Bernhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW. // parallela Brnh. Typus Stenusa. [in Bernhauer’s hand, red</p><p>label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project</p><p>[violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819176 FIELD</p><p>MUSEUM [barcode label]”.</p><p>Silusa puber (Broun 1880)</p><p>Gyrophaena puber Broun 1880: 90 . Type locality: Parua. Type depository: BMNH HT♂. Note: synonymy and placement in Silusa by Klimaszewski &amp; Crosby (1997: 262) (after Hammond pers. comm.). Distribution: New Zealand (AK,CL,ND,RI,TO,WA,WN,WO; DN,FD,MC,NN,OL,SL).</p><p>= Aleochara semifusca Broun 1894: 385 . Type locality: Mount Pirongia. Type depository: BMNH 1ST, 2ST. Note: synonymized by Klimaszewski &amp; Crosby (1997: 262) (after Hammond pers. comm.).</p><p>= Silusa (Stenusa) Arrowi Bernhauer 1941: 38 . Type locality: Kiwi Bush. Type depository: BMNH LT; FMNH 1PLT (designated below). Note: synonymized by Klimaszewski &amp; Crosby (1997: 262).</p><p>Remarks. The holotype of Gyrophaena puber and one syntype of Aleochara semifusca in BMNH were confirmed</p><p>and labelled by J. Klimaszewski in Klimaszewski &amp; Crosby (1997). Bernhauer did not indicate the number of</p><p>specimens examined for naming Silusa (Stenusa) arrowi . In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and one</p><p>paralectotype are here designated for the two syntypes of Silusa (Stenusa) arrowi .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // New</p><p>Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Kiwi Bush 4.5.1915. [in Broun’s hand] // not – 164.</p><p>[in Broun’s hand, partly illegible] // Silusa arrowi Brnh. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer det.”. Paralectotype:</p><p>1 (FMNH), card-mounted, “ New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Kiwi Bush 4 Mar</p><p>1915. [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Silusa arrowi Brnh. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON.</p><p>ARROW. // arrowi Brnh. Typus Silusa . [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer</p><p>Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton</p><p>2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819175 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFFF3572FF7CF8FF56E0F8F8	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFF1357DFF7CFF4250E1FD43.text	174B87D8FFF1357DFF7CFF4250E1FD43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Homalotini	<div><p>HOMALOTINI subtribe incertae sedis</p><p>Pseudopisalia Cameron 1950</p><p>Pseudopisalia Cameron 1950: 24 . Type species: Pseudopisalia turbotti Cameron, 1950, by original designation. Notes: Plesiosipalia and its single included species is endemic to the Three Kings Islands.</p><p>Pseudopisalia turbotti Cameron 1950</p><p>Pseudopisalia turbotti Cameron 1950: 24 . Type locality: Great King Island. Type depository: AMNZ LT, 5PLT; BMNH 5PLT; NZAC 9PLT (designated by Klimaszewski et al. 2003:123). Distribution: New Zealand (TH (Great I.)).</p><p>Remarks. In his paper, Cameron stated that the types are in the AMNZ and co-types are in his collection. Nine</p><p>specimens labelled as paratypes were in the NZAC and five syntypes were located in the BMNH; but, the BMNH</p><p>and nine of the NZAC specimens (on three pins) were not labelled as paralectotypes by Klimaszewski et al. (2003)</p><p>who fixed the name by lectotypy and labelled six specimens in the AMNZ as lectotype and 5 paralectotypes. We</p><p>affixed the following label to each of the BMNH and NZAC specimens: “ PARALECTOTYPE Pseudopisalia</p><p>turbotti Cameron 1950, teste Leschen 2014”.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFF1357DFF7CFF4250E1FD43	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFF1357FFF7CFCC4517BF980.text	174B87D8FFF1357FFF7CFCC4517BF980.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Hypocyphtini Laporte 1835	<div><p>HYPOCYPHTINI Laporte 1835</p><p>Oligota Mannerheim 1830</p><p>Oligota Mannerheim 1830: 72 (also 1831: 486). Type species: Aleochara pusillima Gravenhorst, 1806, by monotypy.</p><p>= Paroligota Cameron 1945: 159 . Type species: Paroligota zealandica Cameron, 1945 (= Oligota hudsoni Williams, 1976), by original designation.</p><p>Notes: There are 132 valid species of Oligota s.str. that are distributed worldwide, and a further 57 species of Holobus Solier also widespread, but often considered a subgenus of Oligota . All 19 species in New Zealand are placed in Oligota s. str., with at least 2 of them considered introduced. Many Oligota species feed on plant mites and are economically significant predators of plant pests (e.g., Atanasov 1998, Frank et al. 1992).</p><p>Oligota carinulata (Broun 1914)</p><p>Gyrophaena carinulata Broun 1914: 86 . Type locality: Tisbury, Invercargill. Type depository: BMNH HT. Note: ex Gyrophaena, Williams (1976) . Distribution: New Zealand (FD).</p><p>Remarks. Broun indicated that he based his description on one specimen which we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // Tisbury 9/2/11</p><p>[date in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Gyrophaena carinulata .</p><p>[in Broun’s hand] // Oligota carinulata (Broun) det. S. A Williams 1974 [in Williams’ hand]”.</p><p>Oligota excavata Williams 1976</p><p>Oligota (Oligota) excavata Williams 1976: 254 . Type locality: Little Mangamuka. Type depository: NZAC HT♂. Distribution: New Zealand (ND).</p><p>Oligota ferruginea Williams 1976</p><p>Oligota (Oligota) ferruginea Williams 1976: 251 . Type locality: New Zealand [no locality cited]. Type depository: NZAC HT♂; NZAC, BMNH 32PT. Distribution: New Zealand.</p><p>Remarks. Collected from stored food in New Zealand, without indication of locality, and "probably originates</p><p>from South America " based on the distribution of related species (Williams 1976).</p><p>Oligota fungicola Williams 1976</p><p>Oligota (Oligota) fungicola Williams 1976: 253 . Type locality: Totaranui, Anapai Ridge. Type depository: NZAC HT♀; BMNH 1PT♀. Distribution: New Zealand (NN).</p><p>Oligota grandis Williams 1976</p><p>Oligota (Oligota) grandis Williams 1976: 253 . Type locality: NE Big S. Cape Island, SW Stewart Island. Type depository: NZAC HT♂; NZAC, BMNH 2PT. Distribution: New Zealand (SI).</p><p>Oligota hudsoni Williams 1976</p><p>Oligota (Oligota) hudsoni Williams 1976: 254 (new name for Paroligota zealandica Cameron 1945:159). Note: ex Paroligota, Williams 1976 . Distribution: New Zealand (AK,CL,WN; BR,DN,MB,MC,SL,WD).</p><p>= Paroligota zealandica Cameron 1945: 159 (attributed to Broun in litt. (in Ocalea); preoccupied, not Oligota zealandica Bernhauer 1941:36 (JSH in Oligota)). Type locality: New Zealand: Invercargill, West Plains [LT]. Type depository: BMNH LT♂ (designated by Williams 1976: 254).</p><p>Remarks. The name Paroligota zealandica was fixed by lectotypy (Williams 1976). Note that a handwritten</p><p>paralectotype (not a lectotype) label was mistakingly attached to the specimen identified as the type by Cameron</p><p>which was contained in the Broun Collection.</p><p>Oligota inconspicua Williams 1976</p><p>Oligota (Oligota) inconspicua Williams 1976: 251 . Type locality: Motunau I. Type depository: NZAC HT♂; NZAC, BMNH 10PT. Note: Chatham Is., Emberson (1998). Distribution: New Zealand, Chatham Is. (NC, NN; CH).</p><p>Oligota inflata (Mannerheim 1830)</p><p>Microcera inflata Mannerheim 1830: 72 (also 1831: 486). Type locality: Petropoli. Type depository: MZHF? HT?. Note: New Zealand, Williams 1976. Distribution: Europe, Russia (European), Georgia, Algeria, Egypt, Zaire; intro. Argentina, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand (DN? (intro)).</p><p>Oligota longula Cameron 1945</p><p>Oligota (Holobus) longula Cameron 1945: 158 (attributed to Broun in litt.). Type locality: New Zealand: Waitakorei: Hunua, Maketu [LT, type locality restricted to Waitakere by Williams (1976)]. Type depository: BMNH LT (designated by Williams 1976: 250). Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Remarks. Oligota (Holobus) longula was transferred to Oligota (s.str.) by Williams 1976:248.</p><p>Oligota masculina (Cameron 1947)</p><p>Paroligota masculina Cameron 1947: 708 . Type locality: S. Island: West Nelson [LT]. Type depository: NZAC LT♂, 10PLT; BMNH 5PLT (designated by Williams 1976: 254). Note: ex Paroligota, Williams 1976 . Distribution: New Zealand (NN).</p><p>Remarks. A lectotype and two paralectotypes in the NZAC were designated and labeled as such by Williams</p><p>(1976), and 13 additional paralectotypes were mentioned by him (8 in the NZAC, 5 in the BMNH). We have</p><p>attached confirmation labels to five BMNH specimens as follows, “ Paralectotype Paroligota masculina Cameron</p><p>1947, teste Leschen 2014 ”.</p><p>Oligota parva Kraatz 1862</p><p>Oligota parva Kraatz 1862: 300 (new name for Oligota pygmaea Kraatz 1858). Note: New Zealand, Williams (1976), Kuschel (1990); origin unknown. Distribution: Canada, USA, Mexico, Ecuador, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Cuba, Jamaica, Cayman Is., Virgin Is., Lesser Antilles, Europe, Azores, Madeira, Canary Is., northern Africa, Cape Verde Is., Afrotropical, South Africa, Réunion, Mauritius, India, Australia, New Zealand (AK; NN).</p><p>= Oligota pygmaea Kraatz 1858: 352 (preoccupied, not pigmaea Solier 1849 (JSH in Oligota)). Type locality: Rouen [orig.]; Navires de Rouen [LT label]. Type depository: SDEI LT (designated by Williams 1972: 20 [as parva]).</p><p>Oligota pumilio Kiesenwetter 1858</p><p>Oligota pumilio Kiesenwetter 1858: 53 . Type locality: Zante [Greece]. Type depository: ZSMC? or SDEI? #?ST. Note: New Zealand, Sivasubramaniam et al. (1997). Distribution: Europe, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Azores, Madeira, Cyprus, Syria, Uzbekistan; intro USA, Argentina, Chile, New Zealand (MC (intro)).</p><p>Oligota punctum Williams 1976</p><p>Oligota (Oligota) punctum Williams 1976: 251 . Type locality: Motu River. Type depository: NZAC HT♂; IRSNB 2PT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK,NN?).</p><p>Oligota setigera Williams 1976</p><p>Oligota (Oligota) setigera Williams 1976: 250 . Type locality: Moeraki. Type depository: NZAC HT♂; BMNH 1PT. Distribution: New Zealand (DN).</p><p>Oligota speculicollis (Cameron 1945)</p><p>Paroligota speculicollis Cameron 1945: 160 (attributed to Broun in litt. (in Oligota)). Type locality: New Zealand: Taieri. Type depository: BMNH LT♂, 1PLT (designated by Williams 1976:253). Note: ex Paroligota, Williams 1976 . Distribution: New Zealand (AK,WN; DN).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron mentioned only a type in his description; though two specimens that were originally carded</p><p>together were subsequently carded separately by Williams (1976), indicating that there at least were two specimens</p><p>in the syntype series. We located only the lectotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “LECTO-TYPE [round label with dark blue border]</p><p>// New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Taieri - Fulton - [in Broun’s hand] // Oligota</p><p>speculicollis [in Broun’s hand] // Paroligota speculicollis TYPE [red ink, underlined] Cam. [in Cameron’s hand] //</p><p>Oligota speculicollis (Cam.) det. S.A. Williams LECTOTYPE [in Williams’ hand]”.</p><p>Oligota transversalis Williams 1976</p><p>Oligota (Oligota) transversalis Williams 1976: 254 . Type locality: NN: Mt. Arthur, Flora Saddle. Type depository: NZAC HT♂. Distribution: New Zealand (NN).</p><p>Oligota watti Williams 1976</p><p>Oligota (Oligota) watti Williams 1976: 255 . Type locality: Port Chalmers. Type depository: NZAC HT♂; NZAC, BMNH 3PT. Distribution: New Zealand (DN,SD).</p><p>Oligota wendyi Williams 1976</p><p>Oligota (Oligota) wendyi Williams 1976: 253 . Type locality: Pirong[ia]. Type depository: NZAC HT; BMNH 1PT. Distribution: New Zealand (WO).</p><p>Oligota zealandica Bernhauer 1941</p><p>Oligota zealandica Bernhauer 1941: 36 . Type locality: Curios, Mld [=Curiosity Gully, Methven?]. Type depository: FMNH LT, 1PLT (designated by Williams 1976: 254). Note: 2 additional. "cotypes" misidentified, now O. hudsoni . Distribution: New Zealand (MC?).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFF1357FFF7CFCC4517BF980	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFF3357EFF7CF986562BFCD4.text	174B87D8FFF3357EFF7CF986562BFCD4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Liparocephalini Fenyes 1918	<div><p>LIPAROCEPHALINI Fenyes 1918</p><p>Baeostethus Broun 1909</p><p>Baeostethus Broun 1909: 96 . Type species: Baeostethus chiltoni Broun, 1909, by monotypy. Notes: Baeostethus was treated as a synonym of Leptusa (Halmaeusa) by Pace (1989), but resurrected as a valid genus in the tribe Liparocephalini by Leschen et al. (2002); it includes only a single species endemic to the Auckland, Campbell, and the Antipodes Islands.</p><p>Baeostethus chiltoni Broun 1909</p><p>Baeostethus chiltoni Broun 1909: 97 . Type locality: Campbell Island. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below). Note: Antipodes Is., Marris (2000); redescription, relationships, distribution, biology including larval description, Leschen et al. (2002). Distribution: Auckland Is., Antipodes Is., Campbell I. (AU,AN,CA).</p><p>Remarks. Broun did not indicate the number of specimens he based this species on. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and one paralectotype are here designated for the two located syntypes of Baeostethus chiltoni . Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “Subantarctic Is. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Campbell Island. [in Broun’s hand] // Baeostethus chiltoni . [in Broun’s hand]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): card-mounted [dorsally], labels same as lectotype.</p><p>Ianmoorea Ahn 2006</p><p>Ianmoorea Ahn 2006: 36 (new name for Moorea Ahn 2004). Type species: Moorea zealandica Ahn, 2004, by autotypy.</p><p>= Moorea Ahn 2004: 255 (preoccupied, not Jones &amp; Holl 1869). Type species: Moorea zealandica Ahn, 2004, by original designation.</p><p>Notes: Ianmoorea and its single included species are endemic to New Zealand. This flightless species occurs in fine gravel near the low tide level of marine beaches (Ahn 2004).</p><p>Ianmoorea zealandica (Ahn 2004)</p><p>Moorea zealandica Ahn 2004: 258 . Type locality: Point Dorset, Breaker Bay, WN, New Zealand. Type depository: NZAC HT; NZAC, CNUIC, JNNZ, 17PT. Distribution: New Zealand (WN; DN).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFF3357EFF7CF986562BFCD4	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFF23579FF7CFC785045FF5D.text	174B87D8FFF23579FF7CFC785045FF5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mesoporini Cameron 1959	<div><p>MESOPORINI Cameron 1959</p><p>Paraconosoma Bernhauer 1941</p><p>Paraconosoma Bernhauer 1941: 35 . Type species: Paraconosoma naviculare Bernhauer, 1941, by monotypy. Note: revision, key to species, Steel (1960); tribal placement, Newton (1985). Notes: Paraconosoma is an isolated genus tentatively placed in the tribe Mesoporini, with a basal position in Aleocharinae based on larval and adult characters (Ashe 2005). It is endemic to New Zealand, with two valid species.</p><p>Paraconosoma naviculare Bernhauer 1941</p><p>Paraconosoma naviculare Bernhauer 1941: 36 . Type locality: Hope. Type depository: BMNH LT; FMNH 1PLT (designated below). Note: redescription, distribution, Steel (1960). Distribution: New Zealand (AK; BR,MB,NN,SD,WD).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens in the Broun collection he studied for naming this</p><p>species. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and 1 paralectotype are here designated for the two specimens</p><p>we recognized as syntypes of Paraconosoma naviculare .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (genitalia in microvial, remaining terminalia</p><p>separated on same card), “ Type [round label with red border] // Hope – 23.12.14. [in Broun’s hand] // / New</p><p>Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Paraconosoma n. gen. naviculare Brh M. Bernhauer</p><p>det. Type [in Bernhauer’s hand, partly printed]”. Paralectotype: 1 (FMNH), card-mounted (body split in half),</p><p>“Hope 23.12.1914 [in Bernhauer’s hand] // New Zealand Broun Coll Brit. Mus. 1922 [in Bernhauer’s hand] //</p><p>Paraconosoma n. gen. naviculare Brh. Type [in Bernhauer’s hand]. Bernhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW.</p><p>// naviculare Bernh. Typus Paraconosoma [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer</p><p>Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton</p><p>2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819184 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”.</p><p>Paraconosoma polita Steel 1960</p><p>Paraconosoma polita Steel 1960: 44 (attributed to Broun in litt. (in Acarellus)). Type locality: New Zealand: North Island, Pirongia, Auckland District. Type depository: BMNH HT, 4PT; NZAC 1PT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK,BP,ND,TO,WO; BR).</p><p>Remarks. The holotype and 4 paratypes were located in the Broun Collection, but we did not find the paratype in the NZAC indicated by Steel (1960).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFF23579FF7CFC785045FF5D	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFF53579FF7CFEF251E7FA5A.text	174B87D8FFF53579FF7CFEF251E7FA5A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Myllaenini Ganglbauer 1895	<div><p>MYLLAENINI Ganglbauer 1895</p><p>Myllaena Erichson 1837</p><p>Myllaena Erichson 1837: 382 . Type species: Aleochara dubia Gravenhorst, 1806, designated by Shuckard (1839: 128).</p><p>Notes: Myllaena is a worldwide genus of more than 250 valid species, of which three including one adventive species are found in New Zealand.</p><p>Myllaena intermedia Erichson 1837</p><p>Myllaena intermedia Erichson 1837: 383 . Type locality: [Mark Brandenberg, Germany]. Type depository: ZMHB? #?ST. Note: New Zealand, Kuschel (1990). Distribution: Europe, Russia (European), Turkey, Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Azores?, Kazakhstan, Cape Verde Is.; Iran?; intro USA, Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand (AK,TH (intro)).</p><p>Myllaena magnicollis Cameron 1947</p><p>Myllaena magnicollis Cameron 1947: 707 . Type locality: N. Auckland: Tangihua Range 1800-2000 ft. Type depository: NZAC LT, 2PLT; BMNH 1PLT? (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (ND).</p><p>Remarks. Two specimens were stated explicitly by Cameron to be included in the type series of this species, the</p><p>type in the Brookes collection (now NZAC) and cotype in his own collection (now BMNH). However, three</p><p>specimens on a single card were designated as “ type ” by Cameron in the NZAC (there were no specimens in the</p><p>BMNH though the name and its location are listed in the database). We decided to regard these three NZAC</p><p>specimens as syntypes. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and 2 paralectotypes are here designated for</p><p>these specimens of Myllaena magnicollis .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (NZAC): card-mounted (far left specimen, 10 in pink handwritten at base of</p><p>card), “Coll. E. Fairburn. 27-10-1936 [in Brookes’ hand] // Tangihua Range N. Auckland. 1900’ - 2000’ [in</p><p>Brookes’ hand] // Myllaena magnicollis Cam. TYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” in red ink] // A. E. Brookes</p><p>Collection // NZAC specimen database record 1007115 // NZ Arthropod Collection Private Bag 92170 Auckland</p><p>New Zealand NZAC 04065731 [barcode label]”. Paralectotypes (NZAC): 2 (card-mounted with lectotype, middle</p><p>specimen mounted dorsally), same data as lectotype.</p><p>Myllaena neozelandensis Pace 2008</p><p>Myllaena neozelandensis Pace 2008b: 86 . Type locality: New Zealand, N. Isl., 940m, Tongariro N.P. Ruapehu Mt.. Type depository: NZAC HT♂. Distribution: New Zealand (TO).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFF53579FF7CFEF251E7FA5A	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFF43578FF7CF9DC5329F822.text	174B87D8FFF43578FF7CF9DC5329F822.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Microglottina Fenyes 1918	<div><p>MICROGLOTTINA Fenyes 1918</p><p>Crataraea Thomson 1858</p><p>Crataraea Thomson 1858: 34 . Type species: Bolitochara suturalis Mannerheim, 1830, by monotypy. Notes: Crataraea includes three species from the western Palaearctic region, one of which is widely adventive elsewhere including North America and New Zealand.</p><p>Crataraea suturalis (Mannerheim 1830)</p><p>Bolitochara suturalis Mannerheim 1830: 82 (also 1831: 496). Type locality: Petropoli; Willnäs. Type depository: MZHF? #?ST. Note: New Zealand, Kuschel 1990; redescription, Klimaszewski et al. (2011). Distribution: Europe, Russia (European), Turkey, Georgia, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia; intro Canada, USA, New Zealand (AK (intro)).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFF43578FF7CF9DC5329F822	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFF73541FF7CFF4256E0FAF0.text	174B87D8FFF73541FF7CFF4256E0FAF0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oxypodina Thomson 1859	<div><p>OXYPODINA Thomson 1859</p><p>Calodera Mannerheim 1830</p><p>Calodera Mannerheim 1830: 85 (also 1831: 499). Type species: Calodera nigrita Mannerheim, 1830, designated by Westwood (1838: 20).</p><p>=Pentaulacodera Bernhauer 1943: 179. Type species: Calodera grandipennis Bernhauer, 1943, by original designation.</p><p>=Triaulacodera Bernhauer 1943: 180. Type species: Calodera minima Bernhauer, 1943, by original designation.</p><p>Notes: Calodera is a nearly worldwide genus of 67 valid species, including a dozen that are endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Calodera diversa Broun 1894</p><p>Calodera diversa Broun 1894: 382 . Type locality: Howick. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 2690. [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // Howick // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera diversa . [in</p><p>Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Calodera fultoni Broun 1912</p><p>Calodera fultoni Broun 1912: 396 (attributed to Fauvel). Type locality: Taieri, Otago. Type depository: BMNH LT (designated below); IRSNB 1+PLT?. Distribution: New Zealand (DN).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on three specimens, and one (of two specimens) in the Broun Collection</p><p>was identified as a syntype. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype is here designated for this specimen of</p><p>Calodera fultoni .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 3186. [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // Taieri. Otago. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482.</p><p>// Calodera fultoni . [in Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Calodera glabra Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Calodera glabra Bernhauer 1943: 177 . Type locality: Auckland, Pudding. Type depository: FMNH LT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (AK; MC).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens he based this species on. A single specimen labeled</p><p>as a type was located in the FMNH. The type data as published ("Auckland, Pudding (8. März 1913") appears not</p><p>to match this specimen, although this date could possibly be a misinterpretation by Bernhauer of the label "8." plus</p><p>accession number "313"; "Pudding" does not appear on the specimen labels either. But the type labels and other</p><p>data appear to authenticate this specimen as an original syntype. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype is here</p><p>designated for this specimen of Calodera glabra .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted, “Auckland. [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Auckland, New</p><p>Zealand. // Calodera . [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Sharp Coll. 1905-313. // 8. [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Calodera glabra</p><p>Brh. Type [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW. // glabra Bernh Typus Calodera [in</p><p>Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI</p><p>Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS</p><p>2819191 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”.</p><p>Calodera grandipennis Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Calodera (Pentaulacodera) grandipennis Bernhauer 1943: 179 . Type locality: Mt. Hult [sic, =Hutt]. Type depository: FMNH LT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (MC).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens on which he based this species. A single specimen</p><p>labeled as a type was located in the FMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype is here designated for this</p><p>specimen of Calodera grandipennis .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted, “ New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Auckland. [in Bernhauer’s hand] // M t Hutt. 12.4.1912. [in Broun’s hand] // Calod. Sp. suturalis [in Broun’s hand] // Calodera gran-dipenis [sic, with macron over second n as shorthand for nn] Brh. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand]. Bernhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW. // grandipenis [sic, with macron over second n as shorthand for nn] Bernh. Typus Pentaulacodera [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819192 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”.</p><p>Calodera minima Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Calodera (Triaulacodera) minima Bernhauer 1943: 180 . Type locality: Neu-Seeland. Type depository: FMNH LT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand.</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens on which he based this species. A single specimen</p><p>labeled as a type was located in the FMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype is here designated for this</p><p>specimen of Calodera minima .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted, “ New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit.</p><p>Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera minima Brh. Type [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer det. // minima Bernh Typus</p><p>Triaulacodera [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] //</p><p>Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] /</p><p>/ Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819193 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode</p><p>label]”.</p><p>Calodera rhopalicornis Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Calodera rhopalicornis Bernhauer 1943: 177 . Type locality: Neuseeland ("Fundort unlesbar"); Wellington. Type depository: FMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (WN).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens on which he based this species. Two specimens</p><p>labeled as types were located in the FMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and one paralectotype are</p><p>here designated for these specimens of Calodera rhopalicornis .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted (8th abdominal segment invaginated), “ New Zealand</p><p>Simson [in unknown hand, partially illegible] // 12 [in unknown hand] // Calodera rhopalicornis Brh. Typ. [in</p><p>Bernhauer’s hand] // v. Champion [in Bernhauer’s hand] // rhopalicornis Bernh. Typus Calodera [in Bernhauer’s</p><p>hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging</p><p>Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819200 FIELD</p><p>MUSEUM [barcode label]”. Paralectotype (FMNH): card-mounted (right antenna mostly missing, 8th abdominal</p><p>segment invaginated), “12 [in unknown hand] // Wellington, N. Z. J.J. Walker Aug. 1902 // G.C. Champion Coll B.</p><p>M. 1927-409 // Calodera rhopalicornis Brnh. Bernhauer det. Type [in Bernhauer’s hand and printed] // BRIT. MUS</p><p>DON. ARROW // rhopalicornis Bernh. Cotypus Calodera [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus</p><p>M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]”.</p><p>Calodera sericophora Broun 1894</p><p>Calodera sericophora Broun 1894: 381 . Type locality: West Plains, Invercargill. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (TO; SL).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 2688. [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // Invercargill // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera</p><p>sericophora . [in Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Calodera strandi Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Calodera Strandi Bernhauer 1943: 178 . Type locality: Neu-Seeland; Pudding Hill. Type depository: FMNH LT,</p><p>2PLT; BMNH 3PLT (all labeled as types of foveicollis) (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (MC). Remarks. Bernhauer listed “ foveicollis Fauv. i. l.” as a synonym of C. strandi, and did not indicate the number of specimens he based this species on. Three syntypes of this species were located in the FMNH, all labeled only as Calodera foveicollis, and 3 specimens were in the BMNH with the name “ Sytus (= Dasynotus) foveicollis Bernhauer” and “see strandi ” but are not considered syntypes because they were not collected from the type locality. Evidently Bernhauer originally chose to adopt the Fauvel manuscript name foveicollis for this species and labeled his types accordingly, but changed this to strandi in print. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and 2 paralectotypes are here designated for the FMNH specimens of Calodera strandi .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted, “Now. Zeeland Helms Reitter. [square label with thin black border] // foveicollis Brh. Typus [in Bernhauer’s hand] det. Bernh. // foveicollis Brnh. Typus Calodera [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819392 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”. Paralectotypes: 1 (FMNH), card-mounted: “Now. Zeeland Helms. Reitter. [square label with thin black border] // 1881.1, // Calodera foveicollis Fvl. Reitter [in Bernhauer’s hand] // foveicollis Brnh. Cotypus Calodera [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]”; 1 (FMNH), card-mounted: “ New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Pudding Hill 26-6-1912 [in Broun’s hand] // Calodera foveicollis Brh. [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer det. // foveicollis Brnh. Cotypus Calodera [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label]”.</p><p>Calodera thoracica (Broun 1880)</p><p>Dasynotus thoracicus Broun 1880: 95 . Type locality: near Whangarei Harbour. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (ND).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on three specimens; two were identified by us as syntypes. In order to</p><p>stabilize this name a lectotype and one paralectotype are here designated for these specimens of Dasynotus</p><p>thoracicus .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 174. [green</p><p>label] // Whangarei // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera thoracica [in</p><p>Broun’s hand]”. Paralectotype (NZAC): card-mounted (remounted with portion of old card), “Parua [in Broun’s</p><p>hand] // 174 var. [in Broun’s hand] // T. Broun Collection // A. E. Brookes Collection // DASYNOTUS thoracicus</p><p>(Broun) [in unknown hand, on dotted lined black bordered label]”.</p><p>Calodera tumidella Broun 1894</p><p>Calodera tumidella Broun 1894: 383 . Type locality: Woodhill, near Kaipara railway. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 2692 [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // Woodhill // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera tumidella</p><p>[in Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Calodera vestita Broun 1894</p><p>Calodera vestita Broun 1894: 383 . Type locality: West Plains, Southland. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (SL).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype. Associated with</p><p>this specimen was a manuscript name Broun labelled as “ Calodera biffosulata” and labelled as such by Cameron.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 2691. [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // Southland // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera vestita .</p><p>[in Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Calodera wallacei Broun 1912</p><p>Calodera wallacei Broun 1912: 396 . Type locality: Wairiri, Kaikoura. Type depository: BMNH LT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (KA).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on two specimens; one was identified by us as a syntype. In order to</p><p>stabilize this name a lectotype is here designated for this specimen of Calodera wallacei .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 3185. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Wairiri. Kaikoura [in Broun’s hand] // Calodera wallacei . [in Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Ischnoglossa Kraatz 1856</p><p>Ischnoglossa Kraatz 1856: 56 . Type species: Aleochara prolixa Gravenhorst, 1802, designated by Thomson (1859: 32).</p><p>Notes: Ischnoglossa includes seven Palaearctic species and four that are endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Ischnoglossa bituberculata (Broun 1894)</p><p>Calodera bituberculata Broun 1894: 384 . Type locality: Howick. Type depository: BMNH HT. Note: as Ischnoglossa, Kuschel (1990); Chatham Is., Emberson (1998). Distribution: New Zealand, Chatham Is. (AK, CH).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 2693. [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // Howick // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera</p><p>bituberculata . [in Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Ischnoglossa parciventris Cameron 1945</p><p>Ischnoglossa parciventris Cameron 1945: 176 (attributed to Broun in litt.). Type locality: New Zealand: Hunua, Maketu. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron based his description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “Hunua. Maketu [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand.</p><p>[red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Ischnoglossa parciventris . [in Broun’s hand] // Ischnoglossa</p><p>parciventris TYPE [red ink, underlined] Cam. [in Cameron’s hand]”.</p><p>Ischnoglossa pectinata Cameron 1945</p><p>Ischnoglossa pectinata Cameron 1945: 175 (attributed to Fauvel in litt.). Type locality: New Zealand: Helensville, Kaipara. Type depository: BMNH LT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron stated that the type was in the BMNH, without mention of additional specimens, although he</p><p>described both male and female characters. There were several specimens in the BMNH, including one labeled by</p><p>Broun as Ischnoglossa pectinata, but these did not match the exact locality information. In order to stabilize this</p><p>name a lectotype is here designated for the specimen labeled by Cameron as the type of Ischnoglossa pectinata .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “Helensville Kaipara. [in Broun’s hand] //</p><p>Ischnoglossa pectinata [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. //</p><p>Ischnoglossa pectinata TYPE [red ink, underlined] Cam [in Cameron’s hand]”.</p><p>Ischnoglossa rufa Cameron 1945</p><p>Ischnoglossa rufa Cameron 1945: 175 (with synonym brachyptera "Fauv. in litt."). Type locality: New Zealand: Greymouth. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (BR).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron based his description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Ischnoglossa brachyptera Fvl [in Cameron’s hand]</p><p>// New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Greymouth – Helms - [in Broun’s hand] //</p><p>Ischnoglossa rufa TYPE [red ink, underlined] Cam. [in Cameron’s hand]”.</p><p>Ocalea Erichson 1837</p><p>Ocalea Erichson 1837: 298 . Type species: Ocalea castanea Erichson, 1837 (= Ocalea picata (Stephens, 1832)), designated by Shuckard (1839: 137).</p><p>subgenus Tetrocalea Cameron 1939: 576 . Type species: Ocalea rufobrunnea Cameron, 1939, by monotypy.</p><p>Notes: Ocalea is a large and rather widespread genus of more than 60 valid species, of which eight are endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Ocalea (Tetrocalea) abdominalis (Cameron 1945)</p><p>Tetrocalea abdominalis Cameron 1945: 175 . Type locality: New Zealand: Waimarino. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (TO).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron stated that the type was in the Broun Collection where two specimens were located, one with</p><p>just the accession label and the same card-stock as a fully labelled specimen: we assume both to be syntypes. In</p><p>order to stabilize this name a lectotype and one paralectotype are here designated for these specimens of</p><p>Tetrocalea abdominalis .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “Waimarino Jany. 1909. [in Broun’s hand] // New</p><p>Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Tetrocalea abdominalis TYPE [red ink, underlined]</p><p>Cam. [in Cameron’s hand]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll.</p><p>Brit. Mus. 1922-482”.</p><p>Ocalea brouni Cameron 1945</p><p>Ocalea brouni Cameron 1945: 173 . Type locality: New Zealand: Taranaki. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (TK).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not indicate the number of specimens examined. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype</p><p>and one paralectotype are here designated among specimens of Ocalea brouni .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “SYN-TYPE [round label with powder blue border]</p><p>// near. 165. [in Broun’s hand] // Taranaki // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. //</p><p>Ocalea brouni TYPE [red ink, underlined] Cam. [in Cameron’s hand]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): card-mounted,</p><p>“SYN-TYPE [round label with powder blue border] // n. sp. [in Broun’s hand] // Taranaki // New Zealand. [red</p><p>underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482.”.</p><p>Ocalea fungicola (Broun 1894)</p><p>Calodera fungicola Broun 1894: 384 . Type locality: Ngatira, near the railway to Rotorua. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated by Klimaszewski et al. 2003:122);. Note: ex Gyrophaena, Cameron (1945:173) . Distribution: New Zealand (WO; DN,OL).</p><p>Remarks. No action was required; lectotypy was actioned by Klimaszewski et al. (2003), who located only two of</p><p>the five specimens mentioned by Broun (1894).</p><p>Ocalea (Tetrocalea) hudsoni Cameron 1945</p><p>Ocalea (Tetrocalea) hudsoni Cameron 1945: 174 . Type locality: New Zealand: Arthur's Pass. Type depository: BMNH (Cameron) LT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (NC).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not indicate the number of specimens he saw, but indicated the type was in his collection.</p><p>In order to stabilize this name a lectotype is here designated for this single specimen of Ocalea (Tetrocalea)</p><p>hudsoni .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted [58 in pencil on card], “ Type [round label with red</p><p>border] // N. Zealand Arthurs Pass N o 583 [in Cameron’s hand] // O. (Tetracalea) hudsoni TYPE [red ink,</p><p>underlined] Cam. [in Cameron’s hand] // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”.</p><p>Ocalea (Tetrocalea) rufa (Cameron 1945)</p><p>Tetrocalea rufa Cameron 1945: 174 . Type locality: New Zealand: Otago (Port Chalmers). Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (DN).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron based his description on a “unique” specimen that we located in the Broun collection and</p><p>confirmed as the holotype. A specimen labelled as a type in the Main Collection was not regarded as a syntype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // n. sp. [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // Otago. - Chalmers. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus.</p><p>1922-482. // Tetrocalea rufa TYPE [red ink, underlined] Cam. [in Cameron’s hand]”.</p><p>Ocalea socialis (Broun 1880)</p><p>Gyrophaena socialis Broun 1880: 90 . Type locality: Tairua. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated by Klimaszewski et al. 2003:122). Note: ex Gyrophaena, Cameron (1945: 161) . Distribution: New Zealand (BP,CL).</p><p>= Ocalea crepera Broun 1894: 380 . Type locality: Tarukenga, near Rotorua. Type depository: BMNH HT. Note: synonymized by Klimaszewski et al. (2003:120).</p><p>Remarks. Klimaszewski et al. (2003) established lectotypy for Gyrophaena socialis, though we examined two (not one) paralectotypes, and a note in the Main Collection (BMNH) stated there were three syntypes. The holotype of Ocalea crepera was confirmed with a label by J. Klimaszewski.</p><p>Ocalea (Tetrocalea) suturalis Cameron 1945</p><p>Ocalea (Tetrocalea) suturalis Cameron 1945: 173 (attributed to Broun in litt. (in Calodera)). Type locality: New Zealand: Arthur's Pass (LT). Type depository: BMNH LT, 4PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (NC,OL).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not provide the exact number of specimens that were examined, but specimens with type</p><p>labels of holotype and paratype were in the Broun and Main Collections (BMNH). The specimen in the Main</p><p>Collection from Wakatipu was misspelled in the publication as “Wakalipu” due to an error in transcription. In order</p><p>to stabilize this name a lectotype and four paralectotypes are here designated for syntype specimens of Ocalea</p><p>(Tetrocalea) suturalis .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // Arthur’s Pass</p><p>N. Zealand (Hudson 1314) [in Camerons’s hand] // O. (Tetracalea) suturalis TYPE [red ink, underlined] Cam. [in</p><p>Cameron’s hand] // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”. Paralectotypes (BMNH): 1, card-mounted, “Para-type</p><p>[round label with yellow border] // Wakalipu N. Zealand (Hudson 852) [in Cameron’s hand] // Calodera suturalis (i.</p><p>l) Broun [in Cameron’s hand] // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”; 1, card-mounted, “Para-type [round label</p><p>with yellow border] // Boatmans. Reefton [in Broun’s hand] // Calodera suturalis [in Brouns’s hand]”; 1, card-</p><p>mounted, “Para-type [round label with yellow border] // Midhhurst // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll.</p><p>Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera suturalis [in Brouns’s hand]”; 1, card-mounted, “Para-type [round label with</p><p>yellow border] // Midhhurst // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera suturalis</p><p>[in Brouns’s hand] // O. (Tetracalea) suturalis [in Cameron’s hand] // probably suturalis [in Cameron’s hand].”</p><p>Ocalea zelandica Klimaszewski &amp; Marris 2003</p><p>“ Ocalea ” (s. l.) zelandica Klimaszewski &amp; Marris 2003: 120. Type locality: New Zealand: TH: Great I., Tasman Valley. Type depository: LUNZ HT ♂, 8 PT. Distribution: New Zealand (TH (Great I.)).</p><p>Ocyusa Kraatz 1856</p><p>Ocyusa Kraatz 1856: 156 . Type species: Oxypoda maura Erichson, 1837, designated by Thomson (1859: 36). Notes: The genus Ocyusa includes 23 valid species, primarily from the Holarctic region, but with two species endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Ocyusa brouni Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Ocyusa Brouni Bernhauer 1943: 180 . Type locality: Rakaia [type label; published as Rakata]. Type depository: FMNH LT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (MC).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens on which he based this species. A single specimen</p><p>labeled as a type was located in the FMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype is here designated for this</p><p>specimen of Ocyusa brouni .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted (genitalia missing?), “ New Zealand Broun Coll</p><p>British Mus. 1922. 482 [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Rakaia 20.12.1912 [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Gnypeta Brouni Brnh</p><p>[in Bernhauer’s hand] // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW // Brouni Brh. Typus Ocyusa [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label]</p><p>// Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet</p><p>label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819198 FIELD MUSEUM</p><p>[barcode label]”.</p><p>Ocyusa brouniana Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Ocyusa Brouniana Bernhauer 1943: 181 . Type locality: Neuseeland. Type depository: FMNH LT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand.</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens on which he based this species. A single specimen labeled as a type was located in the FMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype is here designated for this specimen of Ocyusa brouniana .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted, “ New Zealand Broun Coll British Mus. 1922. 482 [in Bernhauer’s hand] // Gnypeta Brouni Brh. Typ [in Bernhauer’s hand] Bernhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW // Brouni Brnh. Typus Ocyusa [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819199 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”.</p><p>Oxypoda Mannerheim 1830</p><p>Oxypoda Mannerheim 1830: 69 (also 1831: 483). Type species: Oxypoda spectabilis Märkel, 1845, designated by ICZN (1957:13), Opinion 463.</p><p>Notes: Oxypoda is a very large worldwide genus of nearly 600 valid species, including one adventive and one endemic species in New Zealand.</p><p>Oxypoda haemorrhoa (Mannerheim 1830)</p><p>Bolitochara haemorrhoa Mannerheim 1830: 76 (also 1831: 490). Type locality: Willnäs. Type depository: MZHF? 2ST?. Note: New Zealand, Sivasubramaniam et al. (1997), Nunn (2003). Distribution: Europe, Russia (European, Siberia), Georgia, Turkey, Israel, Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Canary Is.; intro. New Zealand (DN, MC (intro)).</p><p>Oxypoda zealandica Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Oxypoda (Podoxya) zealandica Bernhauer 1943: 181 . Type locality: Ardah [=Ardagh?]. Type depository: BMNH LT, FMNH 1PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (MC).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens he studied. In order to stabilize this name a</p><p>lectotype and one paralectotype are here designated from specimens we recognized as syntypes of Oxypoda</p><p>(Podoxya) zealandica .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // New</p><p>Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Ardah. 25.3.1912 [in Broun’s hand] // Oxypoda</p><p>zealandica B M. Bernhauer det. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand, partly printed]”. Paralectotype (FMNH): card-mounted,</p><p>“ New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Ardah. 25.3.1912 [in Bernhauer’s hand] //</p><p>Oxypoda zealandica B M. Bernhauer det. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand, partly printed] // BRIT. MUS. DON.</p><p>ARROW // zealandica Brnh. Typus Oxypoda [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer</p><p>Collection // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton</p><p>2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819225 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFF73541FF7CFF4256E0FAF0	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFCD354EFF7CFA1B5125FCB0.text	174B87D8FFCD354EFF7CFA1B5125FCB0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oxypodini	<div><p>OXYPODINI subtribe incertae sedis</p><p>Anocalea Fenyes 1921</p><p>Anocalea Fenyes 1921: 27 . Type species: Anocalea thaxteri Fenyes, 1921, by original designation. Notes: The genus Anocalea includes 13 valid species from Chile, and was hitherto considered endemic to Chile, but one unidentified species has been reported from New Zealand.</p><p>Anocalea undet. sp. (Klimaszewski et al. 1996). Distribution: New Zealand.</p><p>Austrocalea Cameron 1948</p><p>Austrocalea Cameron 1948: 728 . Type species: Austrocalea lewisi Cameron, 1948, by monotypy. Note: as synonym of Makara, Klimaszewski et al. (1996: 149) .</p><p>Notes: The genus Austrocalea includes only two species, both endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Austrocalea brookesi Cameron 1950 Austrocalea brookesi Cameron 1950: 25 . Type locality: Auckland: Mt. Roskill. Type depository: NZAC LT, BMNH 1PLT (designated below). Note: New Zealand, Kuschel (1990) (as "introduced", in error), Sivasubramaniam et al. (1997); as “ Austrocalea brookesi (Cameron) " in Klimaszewski et al. (1996: 149), implying not true Austrocalea . Distribution: New Zealand (AK, MC).</p><p>Remarks. The number of specimens examined for naming this species was not indicated by Cameron. In order to</p><p>stabilize this name a lectotype and one paralectotype are here designated for two syntypes of Austrocalea</p><p>brookesi .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (NZAC): card-mounted (10 handwritten at base of card), “Coll. A. E.</p><p>Brookes. March. 1948. [in Brookes’ hand] // Mt. Roskill. Auckland. [in Brookes’ hand] // under garden rubbish [in</p><p>Brookes’ hand] // Austrocalea brooksei Cam. TYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” in red ink] // A. E. Brookes</p><p>Collection // NZAC specimen database record 1007112 // NZ Arthropod Collection Private Bag 92170 Auckland</p><p>New Zealand NZAC 04065714 [barcode label]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “Para-type [round label</p><p>with yellow border] // N. Zealand Auckland M t. Roskill [in Cameron’s hand] // Austrocalea brooksei Cam.</p><p>COTYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” written in red ink] // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”.</p><p>Austrocalea lewisi Cameron 1948</p><p>Austrocalea lewisi Cameron 1948: 729 . Type locality: Westland: Otira Gorge. Type depository: NZAC LT, 1PLT, BMNH 1PLT (designated below). Note: in genus Makara in NZAC (nov.?) and implied in Klimaszewski et al. (1996: 149). Distribution: New Zealand (WD).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not indicate the number of specimens he based this species, but three were probably the</p><p>original number because on a card accommodating three specimens labeled as type in the NZAC, the right</p><p>specimen was removed and re-mounted separately, relabeled and and retained from the series by Cameron. In order</p><p>to stabilize this name a lectotype and 2 paralectotypes are here designated for these specimens of Austrocalea</p><p>lewisi .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (NZAC): card-mounted (left specimen, pink dot below it), “Coll. J. H. Lewis</p><p>1907. [in Brookes’ hand] // Otira Gorge. Westland [in Brookes’ hand] // Austrocalea lewisi Cam TYPE [in</p><p>Cameron’s hand, “ type ” in red ink] // Kept 1 [in Cameron’s hand] // A. E. Brookes Collection // NZAC specimen</p><p>database record 1007114 // NZ Arthropod Collection Private Bag 92170 Auckland New Zealand NZAC 04065715</p><p>[barcode label]”. Paralectotypes: 1 (NZAC), card-mounted (right specimen), same data as lectotype; 1 (BMNH),</p><p>card-mounted, “Para-type [round label with yellow border] // N. Zealand Westland Otira Gorge [in Cameron’s</p><p>hand] // Austrocalea lewisi Cam. COTYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” written in red ink] // M. Cameron. Bequest.</p><p>B.M. 1955-147.”.</p><p>Brouniana Blackwelder 1952</p><p>Brouniana Blackwelder 1952: 86 new name for Brounia Blackwelder (attributed to Cameron). Type species: Brounia vulcanica Cameron, 1945, by autotypy.</p><p>= Brounia Cameron 1945: 176 (nomen nudum, no type species designated; preoccupied, not Sharp 1878, Raffray 1898). Type species: none designated.</p><p>=Botromana Cameron 1948: 731 (new name for Brounia Cameron; nomen nudum, no type species designated). Type species: none designated.</p><p>= Brounia Blackwelder 1952: 85 (validation of Brounia Cameron by designation of type species; preoccupied, not Sharp 1878, Raffray 1898). Type species: Brounia vulcanica Cameron, 1945, by original designation.</p><p>Notes: Brouniana includes only the following two species, endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Brouniana lucida (Cameron 1945)</p><p>Brounia lucida Cameron 1945: 178 . Type locality: New Zealand: Rangitota [sic, Rangitoto]. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron based his description on a “unique” specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “near- 169. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red</p><p>underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Rangitota. 28.10.1912. [in Broun’s hand] // Brounia lucida Cam.</p><p>TYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” written in red ink] // Holo-type [round label with red border].”.</p><p>Brouniana vulcanica (Cameron 1945)</p><p>Brounia vulcanica Cameron 1945: 177 (attributed to Broun in litt. (in Calodera)). Type locality: New Zealand: Makara (LT). Type depository: BMNH LT, 4PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (AK,WO?).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not explicitly state the numbers of specimens he based this species. In order to stabilize</p><p>this name a lectotype (in the Main Collection) and 4 paralectotypes (in the Broun Collection) are here designated</p><p>for specimens of Brouniana vulcanica .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (♂ printed at base of card), “Holo-type [round label</p><p>with red border] // Makara N. Zealand Hudson 1210 [in Cameron’s hand] // Brounia vulcanica Cam. TYPE [in</p><p>Cameron’s hand, “ type ” written in red ink].” Paralectotypes (BMNH): 1, card-mounted missing opart of the right</p><p>antenna), “Epsom. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Para-type</p><p>[round label with yellow border]”; 1, card-mounted missing opart of the right antenna), “n. sp. antenna [in Broun’s</p><p>hand] // Howick. Dec r 1885. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. //</p><p>Para-type [round label with yellow border]”; 1, card-mounted missing opart of the right antenna), “Hunua Maketu.</p><p>[in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera vulcanica [in</p><p>Broun’s hand] // Para-type [round label with yellow border].”; 1, card-mounted missing opart of the right antenna),</p><p>“Ngatira Rotorua. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera</p><p>vulcanica [in Broun’s hand] // Para-type [round label with yellow border]”.</p><p>Colle Steel 1964</p><p>Colle Steel 1964: 373 . Type species: Colle campbellensis Steel, 1964, by original designation. Notes: Colle includes a single species endemic to Campbell Island.</p><p>Colle campbellensis Steel 1964</p><p>Colle campbellensis Steel 1964: 373 . Type locality: Campbell I.: Mt. Honey, 550 m, near summit. Type depository: NZAC HT, 10PT; BPBM, BMNH 7PT. Distribution: Campbell I. (CA).</p><p>Gastrolamprusa Pace 1982</p><p>Gastrolamprusa Pace 1982: 174 . Type species: Leptusa helmsi Bernhauer, 1941, by original designation. Notes: Gastrolamprusa includes a single species and is endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Gastrolamprusa helmsi (Bernhauer 1941)</p><p>Leptusa (Pasilia) Helmsi Bernhauer 1941: 38 . Type locality: "Neu-Seeland". Type depository: FMNH HT♀. Note: to Gastrolamprusa, Pace (1982) . Distribution: New Zealand.</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer based his description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype female (FMNH): card-mounted, with mouthparts and spermatheca mounted in</p><p>balsam slide below, “Now. Zeeland Helms Reitter [bordered white label] // Helmsi Brnh. Typus un. Leptusa [in</p><p>Bernhauer’s hand, red label] // Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // Gastrolamprusa GEN. NOV. MIHI</p><p>helmsi (Bernhauer) [in Pace's hand] det. R. Pace 1980 // HOLOTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project</p><p>[violet label] // Photographed Kelsey Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819195 FIELD</p><p>MUSEUM [barcode label]”.</p><p>Makara Cameron 1948</p><p>Makara Cameron 1948: 731 (new name for Maoria Cameron). Type species: Maoria hudsoni Cameron, 1945, by autotypy.</p><p>= Maoria Cameron 1945: 171 (preoccupied, not Laporte de Castelnau 1868, Pillsbry 1892, Warren 1912; also Franz 1975). Type species: Maoria hudsoni Cameron, 1945, by monotypy.</p><p>=Malcama Blackwelder 1952: 230 (new name for Maoria Cameron). Type species: Maoria hudsoni Cameron, 1945, by autotypy.</p><p>Notes: Makara includes a single species and is endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Makara hudsoni (Cameron 1945)</p><p>Maoria hudsoni Cameron 1945: 172 . Type locality: New Zealand: Mt. Aurum, Lake Makatipu [sic, =Wakatipu]. Type depository: BMNH LT, 3PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (OL?).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not explicitly state the number of specimens on which he based this species. In order to</p><p>stabilize this name a lectotype and three paralectotypes are here designated for syntypes of Brounia vulcanica .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “M t. Aurum N. Zealand (Hudson 1149) [in</p><p>Cameron’s hand] // Maoria hudsoni Brounia Cam TYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” written in red ink] // M.</p><p>Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”. Paralectotypes (BMNH): 1, card-mounted, “ NEW ZEALAND. Mt. Aurum.</p><p>Lake Wakatipu 300 ft. G. V. Hudson 1149. [in Hudson’s hand, partly printed] // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-</p><p>147.”; 1, card-mounted, “M t. Aurum N. Zealand (Hudson 1149) [in Cameron’s hand] // Not in Broun coll. [in</p><p>Cameron’s hand] // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”; 1, card-mounted (partly dissected), “M t. Aurum Lake</p><p>Wakatipu N. Zealand [in Cameron’s hand] // Maoria hudsoni Brounia Cam [in Cameron’s hand] // M. Cameron.</p><p>Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”.</p><p>Marecon Blackwelder 1952 STATUS NOV.</p><p>Marecon Blackwelder 1952: 230 (new name for Eurynotus Cameron). Type species: Gyrophaena rufipenne Broun, 1880, by autotypy.</p><p>= Eurynotus Cameron 1945: 170 (preoccupied, not Kirby 1817, Agassiz 1835, Scott 1898). Type species: Gyrophaena rufipenne Broun, 1880, by original designation.</p><p>= Gyronotus Cameron 1948: 731 (new name for Eurynotus Cameron; preoccupied, not Lansberge 1874). Type species: Gyrophaena rufipenne Broun, 1880, by autotypy. SYN. NOV.</p><p>Notes: Marecon is the only available name for this genus and must replace the preoccupied name Gyronotus . Marecon includes a single species and is endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Marecon rufipennis (Broun 1880) COMB. RESURR. (ex Gyronotus)</p><p>Gyrophaena rufipenne Broun 1880: 92 . Type locality: Parua. Type depository: BMNH LT (designated below). Note: ex Calodera, Cameron 1945; as Gyronotus, Kuschel (1990: 46), Klimaszewski et al. (1996:149), Frank &amp; Ahn (2011:28). Distribution: New Zealand (AK,ND).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on two specimens, and one in BMNH was identified as a syntype. In order</p><p>to stabilize this name a lectotype is here designated for this specimen of Gyrophaena rufipenne .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (specimen with original card, recarded), “ Type</p><p>[round label with red border] // 170. [green label] // Parua. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun</p><p>Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera . rufipennis [in Broun’s hand] // Eurynotus Cam. [in Cameron’s hand]”.</p><p>Mecrona Blackwelder 1952</p><p>Mecrona Blackwelder 1952: 232 (new name for Calonotus Cameron). Type species: Calodera algophila Broun, 1886, by autotypy.</p><p>= Calonotus Cameron 1945: 171 (preoccupied, not Agassiz 1846, Jan 1863). Type species: Calodera algophila Broun, 1886, by original designation.</p><p>= Dasydera Cameron 1948: 731 (new name for Calonotus Cameron; preoccupied, not LeConte 1861). Type species: Calodera algophila Broun, 1886, by autotypy.</p><p>Notes: Mecrona includes a single species and is endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Mecrona algophila (Broun 1886)</p><p>Calodera algophila Broun 1886: 941 . Type locality: Mokohinau Island. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT</p><p>(designated below). Note: as Dasydera, Frank &amp; Ahn (2011:28) . Distribution: New Zealand (ND). Remarks. Broun did not mention the number of specimens he based this species on, and we located two syntypes in the BMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and one paralectotype are here designated for these specimens of Gyrophaena rufipenne .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 1693. [in Broun’s hand] // Mokohinau // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera algophila [in Broun’s hand]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “1693. [in Broun’s hand] // Mokohinau // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // algophila [in unknown hand]”.</p><p>Neodoxa Klimaszewski, Marris &amp; Thorpe 2003</p><p>Neodoxa Klimaszewski, Marris &amp; Thorpe 2003: 119 (new name for Heterodoxa Cameron 1950). Type species: Heterodoxa secreta Cameron, 1950, by autotypy.</p><p>= Heterodoxa Cameron 1950: 25 (preoccupied, not Malloch 1932). Type species: Heterodoxa secreta Cameron, 1950, by original designation.</p><p>Notes: Neodoxa includes only two species and is endemic to New Zealand (including Three Kings Islands).</p><p>Neodoxa giachinoi Pace 2008</p><p>Neodoxa giachinoi Pace 2008b: 86 . Type locality: New Zealand, N. Island, 670m, Urewera N.P., Onepoto Cave (vaglio). Type depository: NZAC HT♂, 1PT♀. Distribution: New Zealand (GB,TK).</p><p>Neodoxa secreta (Cameron 1950)</p><p>Heterodoxa secreta Cameron 1950: 25 . Type locality: Great King Island. Type depository: AMNZ LT, 2PLT (designated by Klimaszewski et al. 2003: 122). Distribution: New Zealand (TH).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron stated that the types are in the AMNZ and co-types are in his collection. We located an</p><p>additional five syntypes in the BMNH and six syntypes in the NZAC that were not labelled as paralectotypes by</p><p>Klimaszewski et al. (2003) who fixed the name by lectotypy and labelled the specimen in the AMNZ as a</p><p>lectotype. We affixed the following label to each of the BMNH and NZAC specimens: “ PARALECTOTYPE</p><p>Heterodoxa secreta Cameron 1950, teste Leschen 2014”.</p><p>Neozelandusa Pace 2008</p><p>Neozelandusa Pace 2008b: 88. Type species: Neozelandusa giachinoi Pace, 2008, by original designation. Notes: Neozelandusa includes a single species and is endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Neozelandusa giachinoi Pace 2008</p><p>Neozelandusa giachinoi Pace 2008b: 89 . Type locality: New Zealand, N. isl., 850m, Tongariro N.P., Erua for[est]. Type depository: NZAC HT♂. Distribution: New Zealand (TO).</p><p>Paraphytopus Cameron 1948</p><p>Paraphytopus Cameron 1948: 730 . Type species: Paraphytopus brookesi Cameron, 1948, by monotypy. Notes: Paraphytopus includes only two species, both endemic to New Zealand.</p><p>Paraphytopus brookesi Cameron 1948</p><p>Paraphytopus brookesi Cameron 1948: 730 . Type locality: Canterbury: Bealy Flat. Type depository: NZAC LT, 2PLT; BMNH 1PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (MC).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron did not explicitly state the number of specimens on which he based this species. In order to</p><p>stabilize this name a lectotype and 3 paralectotypes are here designated for syntypes of Paraphytopus brookesi .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (NZAC): card-mounted (far left specimen with pink dot underneath; “11”</p><p>handwritten in pencil at base of card), “Coll. E. S. Brookes 21-5-1945. [in Brookes’ hand] // Leaf-mould [in</p><p>Brookes’ hand] // Bealy Flat. Canterbury [in Brookes’ hand] // Paraphytopus brookesi Cam TYPE [in Cameron’s</p><p>hand, “ type ” in red ink] // A. E. Brookes Collection // NZAC specimen database record 1007117 // NZ Arthropod</p><p>Collection Private Bag 92170 Auckland New Zealand NZAC 04065736 [barcode label]”. Paralectotypes: 2</p><p>(NZAC), card-mounted (middle specimen mounted dorsally and right specimen together with lectotype), same data</p><p>as lectotype; 1 (BMNH), card-mounted (dorsally), “SYN-TYPE [round label with powder blue border] // Bealy</p><p>Flat, Canterbury [in Brookes’ hand] // Leaf-mould. [in Brookes’ hand] // Coll. E.S. Brookes. 21.5-1945. [in Brookes’ hand] // Paraphytophus brookesi Cam COTYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “cotype” in red ink] // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”.</p><p>Paraphytopus minutus Cameron 1948</p><p>Paraphytopus minutus Cameron 1948: 731 . Type locality: Canterbury: Te Moaka [sic, =Te Moana], Geraldine.</p><p>Type depository: BMNH NZAC LT, BMNH 1 PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (SC). Remarks. Cameron did not explicitly state the number of specimens on which he based this species. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and a paralectotype are here designated for syntypes of Paraphytopus minutus . Type material examined. Lectotype (NZAC): card-mounted (“23” handwritten in pencil at base of card), “Coll. E. S. Brookes 4-1-1946. [in Brookes’ hand] // Leaf-mould [in Brookes’ hand] // Te Moana, Geraldine. Canterbury [in Brookes’ hand] // Paraphytopus minutus Cam TYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” in red ink] // A. E. Brookes Collection // NZAC specimen database record 1007116 // NZ Arthropod Collection Private Bag 92170 Auckland New Zealand NZAC 04065735 [barcode label]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (right antenna missing), “SYN-TYPE [round label with powder blue border] // Te Moana, Geraldine, Canterbury. [in Brookes’ hand] // Leaf-mould. [in Brookes’ hand] // Coll. E.S. Brookes. 7-1-1946. [in Brookes’ hand] // Paraphytophus minutus Cam COTYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “cotype” in red ink] // M. Cameron. Bequest. B.M. 1955-147.”.</p><p>Polylobus Solier 1849</p><p>Polylobus Solier 1849: 354 . Type species: Polylobus maculipennis Solier, 1849, designated by Fenyes (1918: 24). Notes: Polylobus contains 75 valid species from the Neotropical region, Australia and New Zealand (one endemic species).</p><p>Polylobus sternalis (Broun 1880)</p><p>Gyrophaena sternale Broun 1880: 88 . Type locality: near Whangarei Harbour. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below). Distribution: New Zealand (ND).</p><p>Remarks. Broun indicated that two specimens were the basis for this species, and these were located in the</p><p>BMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and one paralectotype are here designated for these specimen of</p><p>Gyrophaena sternale .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (right specimen, left antenna missing), “ Type [round</p><p>label with red border] // 160. [green label] // Parua –Whangarei [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline]</p><p>Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Polylobus sternalis [in Broun’s hand] // Gen. dub. [in Cameron’s hand]”.</p><p>Paralectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (left specimen mounted dorsally with head missing), shared labels with</p><p>lectotype.</p><p>Sytus Blackwelder 1952</p><p>Sytus Blackwelder 1952: 368 (new name for Dasynotus Broun). Type species: Dasynotus fulgens Broun, 1880, by autotypy.</p><p>= Dasynotus Broun 1880: 93 (preoccupied, not Wagler 1830). Type species: Dasynotus fulgens Broun, 1880, designated by Fenyes (1918: 22).</p><p>subgenus Bunandrogaster Pace 1982: 176 . Type species: Leptusa curiosa Bernhauer, 1941, by original designation.</p><p>Notes: The genus Sytus is endemic to New Zealand, with seven species.</p><p>Sytus aerarius (Broun 1880)</p><p>Dasynotus aerarius Broun 1880: 94 . Type locality: Tairua; Whangarei Harbour. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below). Note: DN in Nunn (2003); not Calodera but not placed, record ex Auckland, Assing (2003). Distribution: New Zealand (AK,CL,ND,WA,WN; DN).</p><p>Remarks. Broun indicated that 6- 7 specimens were the basis for naming this species, two of which were located in</p><p>the BMNH. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and one paralectotype are here designated for a specimen of</p><p>Dasynotus aerarius .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “173. [green label] // Tairua // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera aeraria [in Broun’s hand]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): cardmounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 173. [green label] // Manaia. Whangarei. [in Broun’s hand] // aeraria [in unknown hand]”.</p><p>Sytus bifossuta (Cameron 1945)</p><p>Dasynotus bifossuta Cameron 1945: 170 (attributed to Broun in litt. (in Calodera)). Type locality: New Zealand: Greymouth. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (BR).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron based his description on a “unique” specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted (most of the left antenna missing), “Holo-type [round</p><p>label with red border] // Greymouth. - Lewis - [in Broun’s hand] // Calodera biffossuta [in Broun’s hand] //</p><p>Dasynotus bifossuta Cam TYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” in red ink]”.</p><p>Sytus (Bunandrogaster) curiosus (Bernhauer 1941)</p><p>Leptusa (Leptusa) curiosa Bernhauer 1941: 37 (attributed to in litt. (in Oxypoda)). Type locality: Mt. Hutt. Type depository: FMNH LT, BMNH 2PLT (designated below). Note: to Sytus, Pace (1982) . Distribution: New Zealand (MC).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer did not indicate the number of specimens he examined for naming this species, but one</p><p>syntype was located in the FMNH and two in the BMNH were curated under the genus “ Brunandrogaster ”. In</p><p>order to stabilize this name, a lectotype (FMNH) and two paralectotypes (BMNH) are here designated for these</p><p>specimens of Leptusa curiosa . The FMNH syntype was erroneously cited as "tipo unico" by Pace (1982).</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (FMNH): card-mounted (genitalia in balsam on acetate mount and</p><p>mouthparts on microslide), “ New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Mt. Hutt. 12.4.1912</p><p>[in Bernhauer’s hand] // ♂ … [illegible, in Bernhauer’s hand] // Oxypoda curiosa Brh. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand].</p><p>] Bnhauer det. // BRIT. MUS. DON. ARROW // curiosa Brnh. Typus Leptusa [in Bernhauer’s hand, red label] //</p><p>Chicago NHMus M.Bernhauer Collection // Dasynotus curiosus (BERNH.) det. R. Pace 1980 [in Pace’s hand,</p><p>partly printed] // SYNTYPE teste D. J. Clarke2014 GDI Imaging Project [violet label] // Photographed Kelsey</p><p>Keaton 2014 Emu Catalog [blue label] // FMNHINS 2819290 FIELD MUSEUM [barcode label]”. Paralectotypes</p><p>(BMNH): 1, card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit.</p><p>Mus. 1922-482. // M t. Hutt. 12.4.1912. [in Broun’s hand] // Oxypoda curiosa Bernh. Bernhauer det. Typ. [in</p><p>Bernhauer’s hand, partly printed] // Homalota curiosa – near – [in Broun’s hand, partly illegible]”; 1, card-</p><p>mounted, “M t. Hutt. 12.4.1912. [in Broun’s hand] // Ischno. sp. [in Broun’s hand, red marked] // New Zealand. [red</p><p>underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482.”.</p><p>Sytus flavescens (Broun 1880)</p><p>Dasynotus flavescens Broun 1880: 93 . Type locality: Parua [LT, published as "Whangarei Harbour"]. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below). Note: DN in Nunn (2003). Distribution: New Zealand (AK,ND,TO; DN).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based this species on two specimens. In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and one</p><p>paralectotype are here designated for these syntypes of Dasynotus flavescens .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (part of the right antenna is missing), “ Type [round</p><p>label with red border] // 171. [green label] // Parua. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll.</p><p>Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera flavescens . [in Broun’s hand]”. Paralectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (some</p><p>appendages missing), “171. [green label] // Auck. [in Broun’s hand] // Calodera [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand.</p><p>[red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482.”.</p><p>Sytus fulgens (Broun 1880)</p><p>Dasynotus fulgens Broun 1880: 95 . Type locality: Parua, near Whangarei Harbour. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (ND).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (head is mounted dorsally), “ Type [round label with red border] // 175. [green label] // Parua. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera fulgens . [in Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Sytus granifer (Broun 1894)</p><p>Calodera granifer Broun 1894: 381 . Type locality: Waitakerei Range. Type depository: BMNH HT. Note: as Sytus, Kuschel (1990) . Distribution: New Zealand (AK,ND).</p><p>Remarks. Broun based his description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted (left hind leg missing), “ Type [round label with red</p><p>border] // 2689. [in Broun’s hand] // Waitakerei // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922 - 482. /</p><p>/ Calodera granifer . [in Broun’s hand]”.</p><p>Sytus optabilis (Broun 1880)</p><p>Dasynotus optabilis Broun 1880: 94 . Type locality: Manaia, Whangarei [LT, originally published as near</p><p>Whangarei Harbour]. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (ND). Remarks. Broun based his description on a single specimen that we confirmed as the holotype. Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted, “ Type [round label with red border] // 172. [green label] // Manaia. Whangarei. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Calodera optabilis . [in Broun’s hand]”.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFCD354EFF7CFA1B5125FCB0	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFC2354EFF7CFC565132FA13.text	174B87D8FFC2354EFF7CFC565132FA13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phytosini Thomson 1867	<div><p>PHYTOSINI Thomson 1867</p><p>Arena Fauvel 1862</p><p>Arena Fauvel 1862: 292 . Type species: Arena octavii Fauvel, 1862 (= Arena tabida (Kiesenwetter, 1850)), by monotypy.</p><p>Notes: Arena includes only two species, one in northwestern Europe and one in New Zealand.</p><p>Arena fultoni Cameron 1945</p><p>Arena fultoni Cameron 1945: 162 (attributed to Broun in litt. (in Phytosus)). Type locality: New Zealand: Otago. Type depository: BMNH HT. Distribution: New Zealand (DN).</p><p>Remarks. Cameron based his description on a “unique” specimen that we confirmed as the Holotype.</p><p>Type material examined. Holotype (BMNH): card-mounted (left antennal club separated), “ Type [round label</p><p>with red border] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Otago. – Fulton [in Broun’s</p><p>hand] // Phytosus Fultoni [in Broun’s hand] // Arena fultoni Cam TYPE [in Cameron’s hand, “ type ” in red ink] // A.</p><p>fultoni Cam. ’91 [in Haghebaert’s hand] G. Haghebaert rev.”.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFC2354EFF7CFC565132FA13	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFC23548FF7CFA3457FDFA14.text	174B87D8FFC23548FF7CFA3457FDFA14.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Tachyusini Thomson 1859	<div><p>TACHYUSINI Thomson 1859</p><p>Dasytricheta Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Dasytricheta Bernhauer 1943: 171 . Type species: Dasytricheta spectabilis Bernhauer, 1943, by monotypy.</p><p>= Pyromecroma Cameron 1945: 165 . Type species: Myrmecopora funesta Broun, 1912 (as Bernhauer (in error)), by original designation.</p><p>Notes: The genus Dasytricheta is endemic to New Zealand, with 11 valid species according to the recent revision of Paśnik (2007b).</p><p>Dasytricheta funesta (Broun 1912)</p><p>Myrmecopora funesta Broun 1912: 397 . Type locality: Broken River, Canterbury. Type depository: BMNH LT, 1PLT (designated below) [as HT in error, Paśnik 2007b: 819]. Note: comb. nov. ex Pyromecroma, Paśnik (2007b: 819) . Distribution: New Zealand (MC,OL,WD).</p><p>Remarks. Broun did not indicate the number of specimens on which he based this species. Two syntypes are present in the BMNH; one of these was incorrectly labelled as the holotype by Paśnik (2007b). In order to stabilize this name a lectotype and one paralectotype are here designated for these specimens of Myrmecopora funesta . Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (terminalia on acetate card), “ Type [round label with red border] // 3187. [in Broun’s hand] // Broken Riv Canterbury [in Broun’s hand, label cut at left margin] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Myrmecopora funesta . ♀. [in Broun’s hand] // HOLOTYPE Myrmecopora funesta Broun des. G. Paśnik 2005 [in Paśnik’s hand, partly printed on red label with black border] // Dasytrcheta fenestra (Broun) [in Paśnik’s hand] det G. Paśnik 2005”. Paralectotype (BMNH): cardmounted (dorsally), “ Type [round label with red border] // 3187. [in Broun’s hand] // Broken River. [in Broun’s hand] // New Zealand. [red underline] Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482. // Myrmecopora funesta . [in Broun’s hand] // Dasytricheta funestra (Broun) [in Paśnik’s hand] det G. Paśnik 2005”.</p><p>Dasytricheta haastiana Paśnik 2007</p><p>Dasytricheta haastiana Paśnik 2007b: 821 . Type locality: New Zealand, WD: 20 km E Haast, banks of Haast river, 80m. Type depository: BMNH HT♂. Distribution: New Zealand (WD).</p><p>Dasytricheta hookeriana Paśnik 2007</p><p>Dasytricheta hookeriana Paśnik 2007b: 820 . Type locality: New Zealand, OL: Queenstown, Arthurs Point, banks of Shotover River. Type depository: BMNH HT♂, 21PT; ISZP 1PT. Distribution: New Zealand (OL).</p><p>Dasytricheta intermedia Paśnik 2007</p><p>Dasytricheta intermedia Paśnik 2007b: 819 . Type locality: New Zealand, OL: Queenstown, Arthurs Point, banks of Shotover River. Type depository: BMNH HT♂, 42PT; ISZP 1PT. Distribution: New Zealand (OL).</p><p>Dasytricheta kapuniana Paśnik 2007</p><p>Dasytricheta kapuniana Paśnik 2007b: 822 . Type locality: New Zealand, TK: Egmont National Park, Kapuni valley, 1030-1250m. Type depository: BMNH HT♂, 11PT; ISZP 1PT. Distribution: New Zealand (TK; MK,WD).</p><p>Dasytricheta mahitahiana Paśnik 2007</p><p>Dasytricheta mahitahiana Paśnik 2007b: 822 . Type locality: New Zealand, WD: Mahitahi River, Scenic Reserve. Type depository: BMNH HT♂. Distribution: New Zealand (WD).</p><p>Dasytricheta periana Paśnik 2007</p><p>Dasytricheta periana Paśnik 2007b: 823 . Type locality: New Zealand, ND: Honeymoon Valley, Peria Stream, 60m. Type depository: BMNH HT♂, 4PT. Distribution: New Zealand (ND,WA).</p><p>Dasytricheta shotoveriana Paśnik 2007</p><p>Dasytricheta shotoveriana Paśnik 2007b: 819 . Type locality: New Zealand, OL: Queenstown, Arthurs Point, banks of Shotover River. Type depository: BMNH HT♂, 34PT; ISZP 1PT. Distribution: New Zealand (OL).</p><p>Dasytricheta spectabilis Bernhauer 1943</p><p>Dasytricheta spectabilis Bernhauer 1943: 172 . Type locality: Kakaia [sic; as Rakaia in Paśnik 2007b: 818]. Type depository: BMNH LT, FMNH 1PLT (designated below)[as HT in error, Paśnik 2007b: 818]. Note: as synonym of funesta in NZAC, but as valid species, Paśnik (2007b). Distribution: New Zealand (MC).</p><p>Remarks. Bernhauer described this species from “Kakaia” [error for Rakaia], collected by Walker, but did not</p><p>indicate the number of specimens he had seen. Paśnik (2007b) indicated having seen a “ holotype ” female from</p><p>FMNH and male non-type specimen from BMNH, but both of these specimens have Bernhauer type labels and the</p><p>same locality data (Rakaia) and collector (J. Walker), and should be considered syntypes. In order to stabilize this</p><p>name a lectotype (BMNH) and one paralectotype (FMNH) are here designated for specimens of Dasytricheta</p><p>spectabilis .</p><p>Type material examined. Lectotype (BMNH): card-mounted (left antennal club detached, terminalia and</p><p>mouthparts on acetate card), “ Type [round label with red border] // Rakaia N. Zealand JJWalker [in Champion’s?</p><p>hand] // Dasytricheta spectabilis Brh. Typ [in Bernhauer’s hand] M. Bernhauer det. // nov. gen. Dasytricheta Brh.M. Bernhauer det. Typ. [in Bernhauer’s hand, partly printed] // G. C. Champion Coll. B.M. 1927-409. // Dasytricheta spectabilis Br. [in Paśnik’s hand] det G. Paśnik 2005”. Paralectotype (FMNH): same locality and collector according to Paśnik (2007b) [Note: this specimen could not be located in FMNH by AFN in February 2015 to confirm data about the specimen].</p><p>Dasytricheta testacea Paśnik 2007</p><p>Dasytricheta testacea Paśnik 2007b: 820 . Type locality: New Zealand, OL: Queenstown, Arthurs Point, banks of Shotover River. Type depository: BMNH HT♂, 9PT; ISZP 1PT. Distribution: New Zealand (OL).</p><p>Dasytricheta waihoana Paśnik 2007</p><p>Dasytricheta waihoana Paśnik 2007b: 822 . Type locality: New Zealand, WD: Waiho River valley, ca. 200m. Type depository: BMNH HT♂. Distribution: New Zealand (WD).</p><p>Ecomorypora Cameron 1945</p><p>Ecomorypora Cameron 1945: 165 . Type species: Myrmecopora granulata Broun, 1912, by original designation. Notes: The genus Ecomorypora is endemic to New Zealand, with four valid species according to the recent revision of Paśnik (2007a).</p><p>Ecomorypora densepunctata Paśnik 2007</p><p>Ecomorypora densepunctata Paśnik 2007a: 1104 . Type locality: New Zealand, AK: Orere stream banks. Type depository: BMNH HT♂, 2PT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK; MK, OL).</p><p>Ecomorypora granulata (Broun 1912)</p><p>Myrmecopora granulata Broun 1912: 398 . Type locality: Broken River. Type depository: BMNH HT♂. Note: redescription, Paśnik 2007a:1102 (R29147). Distribution: New Zealand (MC). Remarks. The holotype was confirmed by a label attached to the specimen by G. Paśnik.</p><p>Ecomorypora longelytrata Paśnik 2007</p><p>Ecomorypora longelytrata Paśnik 2007a: 1105 . Type locality: New Zealand, AK: Orere stream banks. Type depository: BMNH HT♂, 2PT. Distribution: New Zealand (AK; MC).</p><p>Ecomorypora pseudogranulata Paśnik 2007</p><p>Ecomorypora pseudogranulata Paśnik 2007a: 1103 . Type locality: New Zealand, MK: Hooker Valley, 3-5 km N Hermitage, 750– 830m. Type depository: BMNH HT♂, 8PT. Distribution: New Zealand (TK; MK, SL, WD).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFC23548FF7CFA3457FDFA14	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
174B87D8FFC4354BFF7CFA2A5357FE24.text	174B87D8FFC4354BFF7CFA2A5357FE24.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Taxicerini Lohse 1989	<div><p>TAXICERINI Lohse 1989</p><p>Halobrecta Thomson 1858</p><p>Halobrecta Thomson 1858: 35 . Type species: Homalota puncticeps Thomson, 1852, by monotypy. Notes: Halobecta includes eight valid species from Europe and scattered other regions, partly adventive in those other regions; one or two species have been reported from New Zealand and are probably adventive here.</p><p>Halobrecta algophila (Fenyes 1909)</p><p>Atheta (Halobrectha) algophila Fenyes 1909: 419 . Type locality: San Diego, California. Type depository: FMNH LT, 1PLT; CAS 1PLT (des. Gusarov 2004: 9). Note: as valid species, not synonym of flavipes, distribution, Gusarov (2003, 2004). Distribution: USA, Chile, United Kingdom, Corsica; intro Tristan da Cunha Is.(Inaccessible), New Zealand (AK (intro)).</p><p>Halobrecta flavipes (Thomson 1861)</p><p>Halobrectha flavipes Thomson 1861: 50 (not Aleochara flavipes Gravenhorst 1806 (JSH in Atheta), not Oxypoda flavipes Hochhuth 1860 (JSH in Atheta); not now congeneric, replaced before 1961 but replacement names not in use (Art. 59.3)). Type locality: Lomma i Skåne [Sweden]. Type depository: MZLU LT♂ (des. Gusarov 2004: 14). Note: as valid name, e.g., Smetana (2004: 407); New Zealand, Kuschel (1990), but New Zealand and south Atlantic records misidentified, teste Gusarov (2004). Distribution: Europe, Algeria, Tunisia; intro? Azores, Canada, USA, Chile, Australia; south Atlantic islands, New Zealand probably in error (AK (in error?)).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/174B87D8FFC4354BFF7CFA2A5357FE24	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	Leschen, Richard A. B.;Newton, Alfred F.	Leschen, Richard A. B., Newton, Alfred F. (2015): Checklist and type designations of New Zealand Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae). Zootaxa 4028 (3): 301-353, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.1
