identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
039187BAA05E9B0DD19EFD29FA544333.text	039187BAA05E9B0DD19EFD29FA544333.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Myopagyrtes Ashman & Seago & Leschen 2024	<div><p>Myopagyrtes, gen. nov.</p><p>Type species: Myopagyrtes tasmanicus, here designated.</p><p>Diagnosis. This genus can be distinguished from other agyrtodine leiodids by the following combination of characters: tarsal formula 4-4-5 in both sexes; hind wings absent; eyes reduced to about 13–14 facets, interocular length to about 4x the lengths of antennomere 1 (Figs. 1c, 2c); elytra transversely striolate; body size &lt;1.5 mm. The tarsal formula is unique for the subfamily. Hind wing loss or reduction occurs in most Camiarini, apart from the New Zealand Baeosilpha rufescens Broun, some Neopelatopini, and the New Zealand agyrtodine, Chelagyrtodes Szymczakowski (Seago and Leschen 2011).</p><p>Description. Body (Fig. 1a) convex, cuticle shining, broadly ovate, widest at posterior margin of pronotum in dorsal view. Colour of body reddish brown, antennae, mouthparts and legs tan.</p><p>Head dark brown, declined, partially concealed in dorsal view by pronotum. Epistomal suture present, with stem. Clypeus broad, transverse with gold setae; labrum transverse with slight notch. Mandible (Fig. 2a) with prostheca present, sparse; mola present, ~1/3 length of interior face of mandible. Maxilla (Fig. 2b) with lacinia slender with apical spines, galea less slender with dense apical brush of stiff setae, maxillary palp slender with sparse setae, apical palpomere expanded, third palpomere subconical, second palpomere distinctly elongate. Labium subquadrate, labial palpi 3-segmented. Eyes (Fig. 2c) reduced, elongate with coarse irregular facets, five facets long by up to three facets across. Antennomeres 1–6 elongate, 1–2 expanded compared to 3–6; antennomeres 7–11 forming club. Antennomere 7 elongate, broader apically. Antennomere 8 less than 1/2 length of antennomere 7, quadrate. Antennomeres 9–11 expanded, elongate. Pronotum broad, transverse, densely pubescent with semi-recumbent gold setae. Scutellary shield small, transverse, anterior margin concealed in dorsal view by posterior margin of pronotum. Elytra broad, tapered slightly at apex, semi-transparent, conceal abdominal apex in dorsal view when closed. No longitudinal striae, transverse strigae shallow, with dense, semi-recumbent gold setae regularly spaced. Epipleuron broad, complete. Procoxal cavities narrowly separated, closed interiorly by prosternal process and blunt, triangular notal process. Hind wings absent. Mesoventrite with median carina sinuate in lateral view. Two prominent pairs of spines on tibial apex of all legs, both sexes. Male protarsi (Fig. 2d) with slightly expanded first two segments with tenant setae. Tarsal formula 4-4-5 in both sexes.</p><p>Etymology. The generic epithet consists of the prefix Myop— from the Greek Myops (near-sighted) and the suffix —agyrtes, referring respectively to its drastically reduced eyes and the sympatric genus Agyrtodes Portevin.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039187BAA05E9B0DD19EFD29FA544333	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	Ashman, Lauren G.;Seago, Ainsley E.;Leschen, Richard A. B.	Ashman, Lauren G., Seago, Ainsley E., Leschen, Richard A. B. (2024): A new genus of Australian Agyrtodini from Tasmania (Coleoptera: Leiodidae: Camiarinae). Zootaxa 5453 (3): 403-410, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5453.3.8, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5453.3.8
039187BAA05C9B0BD19EFF39FDCA44CF.text	039187BAA05C9B0BD19EFF39FDCA44CF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Myopagyrtes tasmanicus Ashman & Seago & Leschen 2024	<div><p>Myopagyrtes tasmanicus sp. nov.</p><p>Holotype. <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=145.15&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-41.083332" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 145.15/lat -41.083332)">Male</a>, labeled “ AUSTRALIA, TAS, Milkshake Hills, Forest Reserve, 41°05’S, 145°09’E, 10 February 1992 / Tom Gush, In leaf litter, Tom Gush, Collection 3417” (ANIC).</p><p>Paratypes. 113 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Cradle Mountain National Park, Waldheim Forest on Hougen Track, 3500 ft 1068m,3, February, 1977, J. Kethley, Ber. conc. Nothofagus litter, Nothofagus forest, (FMNH); 166 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Cradle Mt.-L.St.Clair N.P.,Waldheim, Weindorfers Forest 940m, 41°38’ S, 145°57’ E, 14, January, 1993, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, berl.,leaf &amp; log litter Athrotaxis selag.-Noth. cunn. forest w/dense Leptospermum &amp; Richea, (FMNH); 16 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Hellyer Gorge (N side), 8 km N Parrawe 280m, 41°16.5’ S, 145°36.5’ E, 18, February, 1980, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, berl.,litter Noth. cunn.- Acacia melan.-Ather. mosch.-tree fern for., (FMNH); 4 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, King William Range (2 km NW), 10, December, 1986, D. Burckhardt, tamisage,extraction Berlese forêt de Nothofagus et Eucalyptus, (FMNH); 333 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Lake Chisholm Forest Res., 180m, 41°8’ S, 145°4’ E, 12, January, 1993, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, berl.,leaf &amp; log litter Euc. obliqua forest w/Eucryphia, Noth. cunn.,Blechnum ground ferns (FMNH); 44 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Murchison Highway St. Res.,Murchison Hwy at Que River Mine Rd. 680m, 41°36’ S, 145°41’ E, 11, January, 1993, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, berl.,leaf &amp; log litter Noth. cunn. rainforest w/Atherosperma, Eucalyptus, tree ferns (FMNH); 10 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Newall Creek at Mt. Jukes Rd.,Queenstown (11.3 km S) 80m, 42°10’ S, 145°32’ E, 10, January, 1993, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, carrion trap (squid), riverine rainforest w/Eucryphia, Noth. cunn., Richea,few tree ferns (FMNH); 1177 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Newall Creek at Mt. Jukes Rd.,Queenstown (11.3 km S) 80m, 42°10’ S, 145°32’ E, 27, January, 1993, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, berl.,leaf &amp; log litter riverine rainforest w/Eucryphia, Noth. cunn.,Richea,few tree ferns (FMNH); 2 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Newall Creek at Mt. Jukes Rd.,Queenstown (11.3 km S) 80m, 42°10’ S, 145°32’ E, 27, January, 1993, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, in herbivore dung, riverine rainforest w/Eucryphia,Noth. cunn., Richea, few tree ferns (FMNH); 1 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Newall Creek at Mt. Jukes Rd.,Queenstown (11.3 km S) 80m, 42°10’ S, 145°32’ E, 27, January, 1993, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, in human dung, riverine rainforest w/Eucryphia, Noth. cunn., Richea, few tree ferns (FMNH); 1 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Newall Creek at Mt. Jukes Rd.,Queenstown (11.3 km S) 80m, 42°10’ S, 145°32’ E, 27, January, 1993, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, on white-gilled mushrooms, riverine rainforest w/Eucryphia,Noth. cunn., Richea, few tree ferns (FMNH); 8 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Newall Creek at Mt. Jukes Rd.,Queenstown (11.3 km S) 80m, 42°10’ S, 145°32’ E, 27, January, 1993, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, pyr.- fogging large old logs, riverine rainforest w/Eucryphia, Noth. cunn.,Richea,few tree ferns (FMNH); 8 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Renison Bell (2 km S), 9, December, 1986, D. Burckhardt, tamisage, Nothofagus, Leptospermum, Acacia (FMNH); 2 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Rufus Canal, 13.5 km WNW Derwent Bridge 800m, 42°10’ S, 146°7’ E, 26, January, 1980, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, carrion traps (fish), Nothofagus cunninghamii rainforest, (FMNH); 250 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Rufus Canal, 13.5 km WNW Derwent Bridge 800m, 42°10’ S, 146°7’ E, 28, January, 1980, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, berl.,litter Nothofagus cunninghamii rainforest, (FMNH); 3 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Strahan, 25, December, 1953, C. Oke, (MVMA); 6 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, The Gap, Florentine Rd., 15 km WNW Maydena 600m, 42°43’ S, 146°29’ E, 1, February, 1980, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, berl.,litter Noth. cunn. &amp; Atherospermum mosch. etc. forest, (FMNH); 200 specimens: AUSTRALIA: Tasmania, Zeehan-Renison Bell State Res., Scenic Drive 250m, 41°49’ S, 145°24’ E, 18, February, 1980, A. Newton &amp; M. Thayer, berl.,leaf and log litter Noth. cunn.-Ather. mosch.-Anodopet. bigland.- tree fern forest, (FMNH); 4 specimens: 41.30S 145.20E TAS, Savage R. Pipeline Rd., 20 Apr. 1989 Tube 17, pyrethirin knockdown, Nothofagus, P Greenslade, (ANIC); 18 specimens: 41.50S 145.37E TAS, Mt. Murchison, 21 Apr. 1989 Tube 132, rainf. leaf litter, J. Diggle, (16 ANIC, 2 NZAC); 1 specimen: 41.50S 145.37E TAS, Mt. Murchison, rainf., 21 Apr. 1989 Tube 133, sweeping &amp; beating, J. Diggle, H. Mitchell, (ANIC); 9 specimens: 41.50S 145.37E TAS, Mt. Murchison, 21 Apr. 1989 Tube 125, rainf. leaf litter, J. Diggle, (ANIC); 1 specimen: SW Tasmania, Lower Gordon R., 42.31S 145.45E, 42.32S 145.47E, Howard, Hill …/ H.E.C. Survey, 3L. 300, Jan 1978, litter, (ANIC); 2 specimens: SW Tasmania, Lower Gordon R., 42.42S 145.48E, 42.41S 145.49E, Howard, Hill …/ H.E.C. Survey, 1R. 50, Feb 1976, moss, (ANIC); 2 specimens: SW Tasmania, Lower Gordon R., 42.43S 145.45E, 42.43S 145.50E, Howard, Hill …/ H.E.C. Survey, 2R. 70, Feb 1977, litter, (ANIC); 2 specimens: SW Tasmania, Lower Gordon R., 42.43S 145.45E, 42.43S 145.50E, Howard, Hill …/ H.E.C. Survey, 2R. 860, 12R. 850, Feb 1977, litter, (ANIC); 5 specimens: The Gap 9km, NE Mayena, Florentine Rd., TAS 28 Feb. 80, 520m L. Hill, (3 ANIC, 2 NZAC); 6 specimens: 41.35S 145.56E TAS, Cradle Mtn. Camp Ground, 880m, 18 Nov. 1989, Site 1, Tube 310, litter, R. Coy, (ANIC); 6 specimens: 41.35S 145.56E TAS, Cradle Mtn. Camp Ground, 880m, 13-18 Nov. 1989, Site 1, Tube 311, pitfalls, R. Coy, (ANIC); 2 specimens: 41.35S 145.56E TAS, Cradle Mtn. Camp Ground, 880m, 17 Nov. 1989, Site 1, Tube 308, moss on ground, R. Coy, (ANIC); 1 specimen: 41.35S 145.56E TAS, Cradle Mtn. Camp Ground, 880m, 18 Nov. 1989, Site 1, Tube 306, moss on logs, R. Coy, (ANIC); 3 specimens: 41.35S 145.56E TAS, Cradle Mtn. Camp Ground, 880m, 15 Nov. 1989, pyrethrin knockdown, Tube 326, tree 3, R. Coy, (ANIC); 1 specimen: 41.35S 145.56E TAS, Cradle Mtn. Camp Ground, 880m, 18 Nov. 1989, Site 2, Tube 236, litter, H. Mitchell, (ANIC); 6 specimens: AUSTRALIA, TAS, Tullah, 13 km W, 41°44’S, 145°28’E, 7 February 1992 / Tom Gush, In leaf litter, Tom Gush, Collection 3376, (ANIC); 2 specimens: AUSTRALIA, TAS, Lake Chisholm, Forest Reserve, 41°08’S, 145°03’E, 9 February 1992 / Tom Gush, In leaf litter, Tom Gush, Collection 3404, (ANIC); 24 specimens: AUSTRALIA, TAS, Milkshake Hills, Forest Reserve, 41°05’S, 145°09’E, 10 February 1992 / Tom Gush, In leaf litter, Tom Gush, Collection 3417, (ANIC); 3 specimens: Hellyer Gorge, 15 m., N. of Waratah, N.W. Tas., 2–4.ii.1967, G. Monteith, (QMBA); 6 specimens: Waldheim, Cradle Mtn., Tas., 12–14.ii.1967., G. Monteith, (QMBA); 1 specimen: Cynthia Bay, Lake, St. Clair, Tas., 7–8.ii.1967., G. Monteith, (QMBA).</p><p>Description. As in genus description. TBL = 1.38–1.44 mm, TBW = 0.88–1.00 mm, EL = 0.81–1.00 mm, HW = 0.25–0.31 mm (n=5).</p><p>Colour pale brown to piceous, pronotum usually same colour as elytra, sometimes paler. Row of dark spots visible on posterior margin of pronotum, presumably corresponding to glandular openings but not apparently associated with external punctures.</p><p>Male genital segment (Fig. 2f) slightly elongate, with long, slender anterior apophysis not expanded at the apex. Aedeagus (Fig. 2e) with median lobe simple, slender, abruptly narrowing to point at apex; basal piece short. Parameres slender, barely extending past apex of median lobe, not apically expanded or noticeably setose. Endophallus with two slender sclerites fused and rounded basally. Female terminalia largely unsclerotised, spiculum ventral membranous; ovipositor with coxites long, incurved, with three external and one internal setae; styli extremely reduced, tapered, with long terminal setae.</p><p>Etymology: the specific epithet refers to this species’ geographic distribution in Tasmania, Australia.</p><p>Distribution: Myopagyrtes tasmanicus is locally abundant but appears to be restricted to the cool, moist forests of northwestern and western Tasmania (Fig. 3); it has not been found in the eastern or far southwestern regions of the island (Newton, pers. comm).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039187BAA05C9B0BD19EFF39FDCA44CF	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	Ashman, Lauren G.;Seago, Ainsley E.;Leschen, Richard A. B.	Ashman, Lauren G., Seago, Ainsley E., Leschen, Richard A. B. (2024): A new genus of Australian Agyrtodini from Tasmania (Coleoptera: Leiodidae: Camiarinae). Zootaxa 5453 (3): 403-410, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5453.3.8, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5453.3.8
039187BAA05A9B09D19EFC59FA5943E4.text	039187BAA05A9B09D19EFC59FA5943E4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Agyrtodini	<div><p>Key to Australian species of Agyrtodini</p><p>1 Size &lt;1.5 mm; tarsi 4-4-5 segmented; eyes reduced (Fig. 1c).......................... Myopagyrtes tasmanicus (TAS)</p><p>- Size&gt; 1.5 mm; tarsi 5-5-5 segmented; eyes not reduced (Fig. 1b)............................................... 2</p><p>2 Mesoventrite flat or with vague obtuse elevation............................................................. 3</p><p>- Mesoventrite more or less carinate........................................................................ 4</p><p>3 Epistomal suture present, Y-shaped............................................. 5 ( Paragyrtodes Szymczakowski)</p><p>- Epistomal suture absent; protarsi pseudotriungulate in males..... Cholevomorpha picta Blackburn, 1891 (VIC, NSW, ACT)</p><p>4 Mesoventral carina low or, if elevated, curved in lateral view; elytra variously patterned and transversely striolate............................................................................................ 7 ( Agyrtodes Portevin)</p><p>- Mesoventral carina elevated, strongly angulate in lateral view; elytra bearing distinct S-shaped, tricolour pattern of white, dark brown, and light brown; elytra not transversely striolate.............. Agyrtolasia calliptera Szymczakowski, 1973 (NSW)</p><p>5 Elytra golden brown with distinct, dark brown hook-shaped maculations posteriolaterally............................ 6</p><p>- Elytral colour pattern not as above; typically uniform brown.... Paragyrtodes modestus Szymczakowski, 1966 (ACT, NSW)</p><p>6 Pronotum uniformly dark brown........................... Paragyrtodes candens Szymczakowski, 1966 (ACT, NSW)</p><p>- Pronotum dark brown at midline, pale golden brown laterally...... Paragyrtodes percalceatus Szymczakowski, 1966 (TAS)</p><p>7 Apical segment of maxillary palps enlarged (&gt;3x as long as penultimate segment); large body size (2.5 mm or more in length); pronotum with paired median dark spots................................ Agyrtodes crassus Zwick, 1979 (QLD, NSW)</p><p>- Apical segment of maxillary palps not markedly wider than penultimate palpomere, body length less than 2.5 mm; pronotum without distinct, paired median dark spots.................................................................. 8</p><p>8 Distinct dorsal colour pattern of spots or fasciae............................................................. 9</p><p>- Dorsum indistinctly patterned or uniformly brown.......................................................... 13</p><p>9 Pronotum uniformly dark brown, elytra with three transverse dark brown chevron-shaped fasciae on disc................................................................................. Agyrtodes variegatus Jeannel, 1936 (NSW)</p><p>- Pronotum medium brown or partially dark brown, elytral disc (if patterned) with no more than two fasciae............. 10</p><p>10 Pronotum with long median and paired round, lateral dark spots, elytra with interrupted dark discal region, paired subscutellar dark spots flanking suture, integument sanguineous, body narrow-sided and convex..................................................................................................... Agyrtodes decoratus Zwick, 1979 (VIC)</p><p>- Pronotum without distinct dark spots, not patterned as above; body broadly ovate, not narrow or parallel-sided.......... 11</p><p>11 Pronotum dark yellow; elytra yellow basally, dark brown apically; antennomeres 7 and 9–11 dark brown, antennomere 8 yellow............................................................... Agyrtodes flaviceps Seago, 2009 (QLD)</p><p>- Pronotum brown; elytra with dorsal pattern of transverse, chevron-shaped dark brown fasciae; antennomeres 7–10 dark brown, antennomere 11 bright yellow, enlarged................................................................... 12</p><p>12 Elytra with two broad, transverse medium to dark brown fasciae across disc; male protarsi with first segment as wide as tibial apex; parameres extending well beyond apex of median lobe, armed with abundant long setae on internal faces................................................................................ Agyrtodes monteithi Seago, 2009 (QLD)</p><p>- Elytra with two acutely chevron-shaped, "interrupted", fasciae across disc, male protarsi with first segment considerably narrower than tibial apex; parameres scarcely extending beyond apex of median lobe, slender, subcylindrical, sparsely setose at apices................................................................ Agyrtodes newtoni Seago, 2009 (QLD)</p><p>13 Pronotum and elytra uniformly brown, elytra with or without two broad, nebulous fuscous fasciae; body compact, ovoid ... 14</p><p>- Dorsum with large, indistinctly delimited median dark patches on the pronotum and elytra disc, integument otherwise reddish-brown; body elongate, narrowly ovate.................................... Agyrtodes tasmanicus Zwick, 1979 (TAS)</p><p>14 Body size large (length&gt; 2 mm), dorsum uniformly dark brown, lighter brown in faded specimens.................... 15</p><p>- Body size small to medium (length &lt;2 mm), dorsum light reddish-brown or dark brown with lighter elytral bases and apices. .................................................................................................. 16</p><p>15 Elytral disc with multiple shallow, longitudinal strial impressions, antennomeres 1–6 robust, 1–2 ovate and broadly expanded; aedeagus very long, slender, cylindrical, with parameres extending no farther than apex of median lobe................................................................................. Agyrtodes eucalypti Zwick, 1979 (NSW, ACT)</p><p>- Elytral disc without longitudinal strial impressions, antennomeres 1–6 slender and cylindrical, 1–2&gt;2x as long as wide; aedeagus short and triangular, with parameres extending well past apex of median lobe................................................................................................... Agyrtodes globosus Seago, 2009 (QLD)</p><p>16 Dorsum dark brown with lighter brown elytral bases and apices; antennal club segments broad, robust, antennomere 8 transverse, maxilla with broad lacinia bearing spore-brush................... Agyrtodes atropos Blackburn, 1903 (TAS, VIC, NSW)</p><p>- Dorsum light reddish-brown, elytra reddish-brown with indistinctly delimited transverse fasciae; antennae slender, cylindrical throughout, antennomere 8 longer than wide, maxilla with narrow, reduced lacinia lacking robust spore-brush........... 17</p><p>17 Body size small (1.6–1.9 mm), roundly ovate, antenna with terminal segment yellow; elytra always light reddish-brown with two transverse fuscous fasciae across disc................................ Agyrtodes koebelei Blackburn, 1903 (QLD)</p><p>- Body medium-small (1.8–2.0 mm), elongate-oval, antenna with all club segments medium to dark brown; elytral colouration reddish brown to dark brown, with subscutellar pale spots and discal pale fasciae delimited by light gold setae................................................................................ Agyrtodes variabilis Seago, 2009 (QLD)</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039187BAA05A9B09D19EFC59FA5943E4	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	Ashman, Lauren G.;Seago, Ainsley E.;Leschen, Richard A. B.	Ashman, Lauren G., Seago, Ainsley E., Leschen, Richard A. B. (2024): A new genus of Australian Agyrtodini from Tasmania (Coleoptera: Leiodidae: Camiarinae). Zootaxa 5453 (3): 403-410, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5453.3.8, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5453.3.8
