taxonID	type	description	language	source
2644879BFF99FFA8FF182DBBCBF2FAA6.taxon	description	(Figs. 1, 2 A – G)	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF99FFA8FF182DBBCBF2FAA6.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. T h i s s p e c i e s i s s i m i l a r t o Archaeoglenes australis Lawrence by having an elongated mentum and submentum (Fig. 2 D), a characteristic elytral structure (presence of at least three rounded costae and 14 puncture rows), and an elongated abdominal process (length / width ratio ca. 2.0). Archaeoglenes gomyi differs from A. australis by reduced eyes (10 – 12 facets, Fig. 2 E; ca. 80 facets in A. australis, Fig. 2 H), a lack of hindwings (welldeveloped in A. australis), a shortened metasternum (ca. 1.7 X as long as metacoxae; 2.9 X in A. australis), and pronotal shape (compare Fig. 2 A and Fig. 2 I).	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF99FFA8FF182DBBCBF2FAA6.taxon	description	Description. Body length 1.7 – 2.1 mm. Color yellowish brown, surface very coarsely and densely punctate, shiny. Head slightly retracted into prothorax (as in Archaeoglenes loebli new species, Fig. 5 A, E), length ratio pronotum / head ca. 1.8. Lateral antennal grooves open (as in A. loebli). Eyes reduced, well-pigmented, situated at lateral sides of head, each eye with 10 – 12 facets (Fig. 2 E). Mentum subquadrate, as long as wide; submentum pentagonal, cordate (Fig. 2 D). Antenna 10 - segmented. Pronotum about 0.65 X as long as wide, moderately convex, without posterior prominence, sides slightly converging anteriorly, widest at 1 / 3 from base; anterior angles distinctly produced and narrowly rounded, lower margin of antennal cavity short, lateral edges weakly crenulated; disc with lateral grooves, each continuous with a moderately transverse posterior groove, which is crossed by 2 paramedian bridges and another weaker pair laterad of these. Scutellum transverse. Elytra about 1.2 - 1.3 X as long as wide and 2.4 X as long as pronotum; sides weakly rounded, widest at anterior 2 / 5, broadly rounded posteriorly, disc slightly convex, each elytron with 14 rows of punctures at its widest point and 4 rounded costae, which are especially prominent posteriorly; 3 puncture rows between elevated elytral suture (1 st costa, 1 st interval) and 2 nd costa (4 th interval), 3 puncture rows between 2 nd and 3 rd costa (7 th interval), 3 puncture rows between 3 rd and 4 th costa (10 th interval), and 5 puncture rows between 4 th costa and lateral edge (epipleural carina). Epipleuron moderately wide from humerus to level of 1 st abdominal ventrite, then evenly narrowing posteriad (Fig. 2 C). Procoxal cavity closed behind by extension of inner process of hypomeron. Procoxae separated by about 1.1 X coxal width, prosterum with apex at intercoxal process truncate; mesocoxae separated by about 1.0 X coxal width; metaventrite at midline about 0.4 X as long as greatest width and about 1.7 X as long as metacoxae, moderately convex, slightly flattened in middle. Metacoxae about 0.5 as long as wide and separated by about 0.5 X coxal width. Abdominal process rounded, length / width ratio about 2.0. Hindwings absent. Male and female tarsi all 4 - segmented (apical tarsomere short). Ovipositor as in Fig. 2 G.	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF99FFA8FF182DBBCBF2FAA6.taxon	materials_examined	Type Material. Holotype, male (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Hts de Ste-Rose / 25 - 10 - 70. / tamisage / Y. Gomy ” (Fig. 2 F). Paratypes: 11 specimens (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Hts de Ste-Rose / 25 - 10 - 70. / tamisage / Y. Gomy ”; 10 specimens (MHNG): “ La Réunion / S t. Denis. 1120 m / 2 - 12 - 71. tamisage / Y. Gomy ”; 1 specimen (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Pl. des Chicots / 1500 m. 3 - 12 - 67 / S / écorces / Y. Gomy ”; 1 specimen (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Notre-Dame de la Paix / 31 - XII- 70 – 1500 m. / tamisage / Y. Gomy ”; 1 specimen (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Rte du Maïdo PK 9 / 29 - V- 69 – 1500 m. tronc / mort de Tamarinier / Y. Gomy ”; 50 specimens (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Pl. des Makes 1400 m / 15 - XI- 70 - tamisage / bois de couleur / Y. Gomy ”; 10 specimens (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Pl des Makes / 1400 m 15 - XI- 70 / tamisage bois de couleur / Y. Gomy ”; 1 specimen (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Pl des Makes / 1400 m 15 - XI- 70 / tamisage de terreau infra-corticole et d’ humus / Y. Gomy ”; 1 specimen (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Plaine d’ Affouches / PK 2.28. XI. 71. tamisage / feuilles goyaviers / Y. Gomy ”; 1 specimen (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Gite Forestier / de Belouve. 22.4.72 / tamisage d’ humus / Y. Gomy ”; 2 specimens (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Forêt du Tevelave / 1600 m. 6.11.66. / s / écorces / Y. Gomy ”; 1 specimen (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Takamaka 26. I. 72 / chemin du barrage / tamisage d’ une souche très humide / Y. Gomy ”; 1 specimen (MHNG): “ La Réunion / Roche Ecrite / 2200 m. 8. X. 65 / sous écorces / Y. Gomy ”.	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF99FFA8FF182DBBCBF2FAA6.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is named in honor of Yves Gomy, an outstanding histeridologist and collector of the type material.	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF99FFA8FF182DBBCBF2FAA6.taxon	distribution	Distribution. This species has been collected in the Mascarene forests of Réunion in the Afrotropical ecoregion (Fig. 1).	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF99FFAFFD612812CB84FE9E.taxon	description	(Figs. 1, 3, 5 A, E)	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF99FFAFFD612812CB84FE9E.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. T h i s s p e c i e s i s s i m i l a r t o Archaeoglenes pecki Lawrence by having sexually dimorphic tarsal formulae (males 3 - 3 - 3, females 4 - 4 - 4) (Fig. 3 I, J). Both species can be easily distinguished by their eye structure (7 – 8 unpigmented facets in A. pecki; 12 – 15 pigmented facets in A. loebli, Fig. 3 F) and antennae (9 - segmented in A. pecki; 10 - segmented in A. loebli, Fig. 3 E).	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF99FFAFFD612812CB84FE9E.taxon	description	Description. Body length 1.31. 7 mm. Color yellowish white, surface very coarsely and densely punctate, shiny. Head moderately retracted into prothorax (Fig. 5 A, E), length ratio pronotum / head ca. 2.1. Lateral antennal grooves open (Fig. 5 E). Eyes reduced, well-pigmented, situated at lateral sides of head, each eye with 12 – 15 facets (Fig. 3 F). Mentum subquadrate, as long as wide; submentum pentagonal, cordiform (Fig. 3 D). Antenna 10 - segmented (Fig. 3 E). Pronotum about 0.73 X as long as wide, moderately convex, without posterior prominence, sides slightly converging anteriorly, widest at base; anterior angles distinctly produced and narrowly rounded, lower margin of antennal cavity short, lateral edges weakly crenulated; disc with lateral grooves, each continuous with moderately transverse posterior groove, which is crossed by 2 paramedian bridges and another weaker pair laterad of these. Scutellum transverse. Elytra about 1.2 – 1.3 X as long as wide and 2.2 X as long as pronotum; sides weakly rounded, widest at anterior 2 / 5, broadly rounded posteriorly, disc slightly convex, each elytron with 14 rows of punctures at its widest point and 4 rounded costae, which are especially prominent posteriorly; 3 puncture rows between elevated elytral suture (1 st costa, 1 st interval) and 2 nd costa (4 th interval), 3 puncture rows between 2 nd and 3 rd costa (7 th interval), 3 puncture rows between 3 rd and 4 th costa (10 th interval), and 5 puncture rows between 4 th costa and lateral edge (epipleural carina). Epipleuron moderately wide from humerus to level of 1 st abdominal ventrite, then evenly narrowing posteriad (Fig. 3 C). Procoxal cavity closed behind by extension of inner process of hypomeron. Procoxae separated by about 1.8 X coxal width, prosternum with apex at intercoxal process truncate; mesocoxae separated by about 0.85 X coxal width; metaventrite at midline about 0.4 X as long as greatest width and about 2.0 X as long as metacoxae, moderately convex, slightly flattened in middle. Metacoxae about 0.5 X as long as wide and separated by about 0.7 X coxal width. Abdominal process rounded, length / width ratio about 1.1. Hindwings absent. Male tarsi all 3 - segmented (tarsomeres 3 X long as apical tarsomere width) (Fig. 3 I, J), female tarsi all 4 - segmented (apical tarsomere short). Aedeagus elongate, tegmen about 3.8 X as long as wide, apical piece about 1.9 X as long as basal piece (Fig. 3 H).	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF99FFAFFD612812CB84FE9E.taxon	materials_examined	Type Material. Holotype, male (MHNG): “ Ile Maurice / Magenta / II- 4 - 70 / Y. Gomy ”; 2 specimens (MHNG): “ Ile Maurice / Macchabee Forest / II- 4 - 70 / Y. Gomy ” (Fig. 3 G). Paratypes: 3 specimens (MHNG): same data as holotype; 2 specimens (MHNG): “ Ile Maurice / Macchabee Forest / II- 4 - 70 / Y. Gomy ”; 1 specimen (MHNG): “ Ile Maurice / Hollyrood / 2 - 4 - 70 / Y. Gomy ”; 1 specimen (MHNG): “ Ile Maurice / Curepipe / 10 - I- 66. / Petite mare. / Y. Gomy ”.	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF99FFAFFD612812CB84FE9E.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is named in honor of Ivan Löbl, an outstanding coleopterist.	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF99FFAFFD612812CB84FE9E.taxon	distribution	Distribution. This species has been collected in the Mascarene forests of Mauritius in the Afrotropical ecoregion (Fig. 1).	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF9EFFA2FD6C2C79C90BFBEB.taxon	description	(Figs. 1, 4 A – G, 5 B, C, F)	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF9EFFA2FD6C2C79C90BFBEB.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Archaeoglenes triplehorni is related to Archaeoglenes lawrencei Kaszab and Archaeoglenes caledonicus Kaszab due to the presence of 9 - segmented antennae, reduced eyes (6 – 8 facets), a transverse mentum, a triangular submentum (Fig. 4 D), and a truncate abdominal process (Fig. 4 E). Archaeoglenes triplehorni and A. lawrencei can be distinguished from A. caledonicus by a widely rounded anterior part of the head (subquadrate in A. caledonicus) (Fig. 4 G, H) and elytral punctation that forms 12 rows (14 rows in A. caledonicus). Archaeoglenes triplehorni and A. lawrencei differ by pronotal shape and sculpture (cf. Fig. 4 A, I, J); only A. triplehorni possesses a hypomeron with a laterally situated longitudinal carina (Fig. 4 C) and distinctly crenulated intervals (first, third, sixth, ninth, and 11 th) that are strongly convex on the elytral slope (Figs. 4 C, 5 B).	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF9EFFA2FD6C2C79C90BFBEB.taxon	description	Description. Body length 1.4 – 1.7 mm. Color yellowish brown, surface very coarsely and densely punctate, moderately shiny. Head distinctly retracted into prothorax (Fig. 5 B, F), length ratio pronotum / head ca. 3.0. Lateral antennal grooves compressed (Fig. 5 F). Eyes reduced, well-pigmented, situated at lateral sides of head, each eye with 7 – 8 facets. Mentum transverse, 0.75 X as long as wide; submentum short, triangular (Fig. 4 D). Antenna 9 - segmented. Pronotum about 0.55 X as long as wide, with sides distinctly converging anteriorly, subparallel posteriorly at 1 / 3 from base; anterior angles sharp, distinctly produced anteriad; lower margin of antennal cavity strongly produced; lateral sides deeply grooved along carinated margins; disc strongly convex medially, middle of discal prominence with longitudinal groove and deep hole situated between 2 posterior processes forming 2 bridges at pronotal base; disc with 2 pairs of pronotal glands (Fig. 4 A, G). Musculus pronoto-occipitalis and musculus prophragmata-occipitalis as in Fig. 5 C. Scutellum transverse. Elytra ca. 0.95 X as long as wide and ca. 2.0 X as long as pronotum; sides rounded, subparallel at anterior 3 / 5, broadly rounded posteriorly, disc convex, each elytron with 12 rows of punctures in middle of disc (sometimes 13 – 14 rows at widest point) and 5 sharp-edged crenulated costae, distinctly prominent posteriorly; 2 puncture rows between strongly elevated elytral suture (1 st costa, 1 st interval) and 2 nd costa (3 rd interval), 3 puncture rows between 2 nd and 3 rd costa (6 th interval), 3 puncture rows between 3 rd and 4 th costa (9 th interval), 2 puncture rows between 4 th and 5 th (11 th interval), and 2 puncture rows between 5 th costa and strongly convex lateral edge (epipleural carina). Epipleuron moderately wide from humerus to level of 1 st abdominal ventrite, distinctly curved and depressed near mesocoxal cavity, and evenly narrowing posteriad (Fig. 4 C). Procoxae separated by about 3.5 X coxal width, prosternum with apex at intercoxal process truncate; mesocoxae separated by about 1.5 X coxal width; metaventrite shortened: at midline about 0.3 X as long as its greatest width, between meso- and metacoxae about 1.1 X as long as metacoxae; slightly depressed in middle. Metacoxae about 0.8 X as long as wide and separated by about 1.5 X coxal width. Abdominal process truncate (Fig. 4 E), length / width ratio about 0.65. Hindwings absent. Male and female tarsi all 4 - segmented (apical tarsomere short).	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF9EFFA2FD6C2C79C90BFBEB.taxon	materials_examined	Type Material. H o l o t y p e, m a l e (M H NG): “ NEW CALEDONIA / Table Unio, 900 m / near Col d’ Amieu / 16 Oct 1978 / G. Kuschel ”, “ Sifted litter / and rotten wood / in rainforest / 78 / 234 ” (Fig. 4 F). Paratypes: 4 specimens (MHNG), 1 specimen (MIZ): same data as holotype; 1 specimen (MHNG), 1 specimen (MIZ): “ NEW CALEDONIA / Mt Rembai, 700 m / 20 Oct 1978 / G. Kuschel ”, “ Sifted litter / and rotten wood / 78 / 234 ”; 1 specimen (MHNG): “ NEW CALEDONIA / Mt Panié, 350 m / 28 Oct 1978 / J. C. Watt ”, “ Sifted litter / and rotten wood / 78 / 234 ”.	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF9EFFA2FD6C2C79C90BFBEB.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is named in honor of Charles A. Triplehorn, an outstanding coleopterist and specialist in Tenebrionidae.	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF9EFFA2FD6C2C79C90BFBEB.taxon	distribution	Distribution. This species has been collected in the rainforests of New Caledonia in the Australasian ecoregion (Fig. 1).	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF93FFA2FF7A29DCCB80FDF4.taxon	description	(Fig. 6)	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
2644879BFF93FFA2FF7A29DCCB80FDF4.taxon	discussion	Notes. According to the original description, A. baloghi and A. novaeguineae can be distinguished from each other by different punctation on the pronotum (denser in A. novaeguineae) and elytral shape (more elongated in A. baloghi) (Fig. 6 A – C, D, F). Unfortunately, both taxa are known only from holotype specimens. The examined material of other Archaeoglenes species (A. gomyi, A. loebli, and A. triplehorni) shows that the punctation and shape of the pronotum are extremely variable within the genus. In our opinion, the characters used by Kaszab to distinguish these two specimens should be considered as intraspecific variation of a single species. Moreover, the two individuals representing those creatures were collected in the same area (Wau, New Guinea) (Fig. 6 B, E). During our investigation of the material of A. baloghi and its newly proposed synonym (A. novaeguineae), we noticed that this species is characterized by a 5 - 5 - 4 tarsal formula that is unique within the genus (Fig. 6 G – I). This information was omitted by Kaszab (1982 a) and subsequent authors (Watrous 1982; Sasaji 1983).	en	Iwan, Dariusz, Kamiński, Marcin Jan, Raś, Marcin (2015): Amphi-Indian Ocean Disjunction in the Trans-Pacific Genus Archaeoglenes Brown (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Phrenapatinae): New Taxonomic and Distributional Data. The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69: 152-166, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.152
