taxonID	type	description	language	source
82B621949DC85B1FA38EC462A5AE7DDA.taxon	description	Figs 1 A, 2 A, B, 3 F, 4 B, G, 5, 6 C	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
82B621949DC85B1FA38EC462A5AE7DDA.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined (data represents single specimens unless otherwise noted). Holotype (TMNH): " S. Afr.; E. Lesotho Hodson's Peak 300 m 29.37 ° S, 29.17 ° E; 11.3.1976; E-Y: 1069 fr. und. stones, 3150 m leg. Endroedy-Younga. " With an additional label on red paper: " Holotype: Phylacastus ancoralium Lumen & Kaminski ". Paratypes (n = 11) (TMNH and MIIZPAN): Two specimens with same data as Holotype (MIIZPAN). " S. Afr. Basutoland Makheke Mnts 15 miles ENE Mokhotlong. 8. IV. 51 No. 268; Swedish South Africa Expedition 1950 - 1951; red label. " (MIIZPAN), " S. Afr., Lesotho Drakensbg, Black Mt. 29.31 ° S, 29.12 ° E; 9.3.1976; E-Y: 1060 from under stones leg. Endroedy-Younga. ", " S. Afr.; E. Lesotho Hodson's Peak 300 m 29.37 ° S, 29.17 ° E; 11.3.1976; E-Y: 1067 from under stones leg. Endroedy-Younga " (five specimens)., " S. Afr., E. Lesotho Sani Pass Valley 29.39 ° S, 29.12 ° E; 10.3.1976; E-Y: 1066 from under stones leg. Endroedy-Younga " (two specimens).	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
82B621949DC85B1FA38EC462A5AE7DDA.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Phylacastus ancoralium is highly modified compared with its congeners. In addition to its wide geographic separation from other species (Lesotho), it can be separated from all other species of Phylacastus via the elytra (with extremely weak to absent elytral striae), prosternum (weakly produced between forecoxae, rather than projecting more strongly beyond (Fig. 3 E )), aedeagus with ancorae on the ventral surface of the parameres (Fig. 4 G), and ovipositor relatively short compared to other species (ratio of ovipositor coxites I-IV to paraprocts nearly 1: 1, rather than more distinctly <1: 1) (Fig. 5).	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
82B621949DC85B1FA38EC462A5AE7DDA.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This species is named for the ancorae of the male aedeagus, which in Blaptinae are hypothesized to anchor the male genitalia during copulation. To date, this is the only species within the subtribe Eurynotina with ancorae.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
82B621949DC85B1FA38EC462A5AE7DDA.taxon	description	Description. Length 6 - 7 mm. Head: punctures separated by ~ 1 feature diameter. Mentum midportion slightly narrowing apically, exposing lateral wings, midportion without distinct median carina. Prothorax: pronotum finely punctate, punctures widely spaced, separated by> 1 feature diameter. Hypomeron lightly wrinkled and finely punctate. Prosternal process weakly produced between forecoxae. Pterothorax: elytra width about equal to pronotal width. Elytral striae and intervals punctate; striae very weakly impressed or absent. Interval punctures fine and widely spaced (> 1 feature diameter), distinctly smaller than strial punctures. Elytral tubercles absent. Abdomen: ventrite V sulcus narrowly separated from apical border. Terminalia: male: parameres tapering apically, fused basally with narrow opening at apex exposing median lobe. Each paramere bearing a small, ventral medial ancora. Female: Ratio of ovipositor coxites I-IV to paraprocts nearly 1: 1. Bursa copulatrix not bilobate, accessory gland present near-to spermatheca, accessory pouch present.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
82B621949DC85B1FA38EC462A5AE7DDA.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Lesotho.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
D597E3C967CA5D0CAC73EB86C2AB54F9.taxon	description	Figs 1 C, 3 A, D, F, 4 E, 5, 6 B, 8 B	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
D597E3C967CA5D0CAC73EB86C2AB54F9.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined (data represents single specimens unless otherwise noted). Holotype (TMNH): " Lydenburg Distr. 1896 P. A. Krantz; Phylacastus crypticoides DET. C. KOCH 1953; Holotype No: 1873 Phylacastus crypticoides KOCH; Phylacastus crypticoides Koch; Eurynotus? sp .. "	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
D597E3C967CA5D0CAC73EB86C2AB54F9.taxon	materials_examined	Additional material examined (TMNH). " S. Afr., N. Transvaal Nylsvley Met. Sta. 24.40 ° S, 28.42 ° E; 285.1975; E-Y: 1160 humus, Berlese, open leg. Endroedy-Younga. ", " S. Afr., N. Transvaal Nylsvley, Smith frm 24.40 ° S, 24.42 ° E 15.11.1975; E-Y: 952 cattle dung leg. Endroedy-Younga; trench; rep: 5 cage mesh 9 mm 7 day aft. sett. " *, " S. Afr., N. Transvaal Nylsvley Met. Sta. 24.40 ° S, 28.42 ° E; 29.3.1976; E-Y: 1112 sifted litter, open leg. Endroedy-Younga. ", " S. Afr.; Limpopo Prov. Lindani Nat Res 1336 m 24.02 ° S, 28.23 ° E; 8.12.2005; E-Y: 3687 single, bushveld leg. Gusmann, Mueller. ", " S. Afr., N. Transvaal Nylsvley, Smith frm 24.40 ° S, 24.42 ° E 8.1.1976; E-Y: 990 sifted litter. Endroedy-Younga " *, " S. Afr. Tvl. Waterbg Lapalala Wilderness 23.49 ° S, 20.17 ° E; 16.8.1975; E-Y: 829 from under stones leg. Endroedy-Younga " (seven specimens) 1.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
D597E3C967CA5D0CAC73EB86C2AB54F9.taxon	distribution	Distribution. South Africa.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
1A2EA9FDBFF25B4A98F45EE28CF2A740.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Within Eurynotina, Phylacastus largely resembles Eurynotus and Capidium Koch. All three have relatively sharp basal pronotal angles, rather than broadly rounded as is the case in the rest of Eurynotina (Kaminski 2016: fig. 2). The only other exception is Oncotus Solier which, while some representatives have basal angles of the pronotum similarly shaped, is separable by prosternal process shape (rounded rather than angular in lateral view (Kaminski 2016), body shape (much rounder / transverse than Phylacastus), tibial morphology (foretibia greatly expanded apically and with a sharp lateral projection; Kaminski 2016), and coloration (species may be bicolored and / or very pale or testaceous in color). Phylacastus can be easily separated from all other subtribal representatives by the presence of (at most) weak tubercles on the apical declivity of the elytra (Figs 1, 2), the form of the prosternal process which is angular rather than rounded in lateral view (Kaminski 2016: fig. 2 D), and the pronotum with basal angles present rather than absent / rounded) (Kaminski 2016: fig. 2 J). Eurynotus, the most closely affiliated genus according to Koch (1954 a), can be separated from Phylacastus by body size (Eurynotus ~ 9 - 20 mm long and ~ 5 - 12 mm wide, versus Phylacastus 4 - 8 mm long and ~ 2.75 - 4 mm wide (Koch 1954 a; Kaminski 2016); pronotal hind angles (Eurynotus prominently produced often rearward projecting; less prominent and not rearwardly projected in Phylacastus; Kaminski 2016), tibial morphology (Eurynotus with slender / narrow tibiae lacking coarse spines on ventral surface of foretibia; dorsoventrally flattened and apically expanded tibiae with coarse spines on the underside of the foretibia in Phylacastus (Kaminski 2016), elytral sculpturing (Eurynotus with coarse or well-defined tubercles in most species; while most species of Phylacastus lack well-defined tubercles (Kaminski 2016). Finally, Eurynotus lacks a subapical sulcus on abdominal ventrite V, which is present in all Phylacastus species (Fig. 3 F, G). Capidium can be separated from Phylacastus most reliably via the structure of the prosternal process and abdominal ventrite V (prosternal process rounded and not produced in Capidium, angular and produced in Phylacastus (Kaminski 2016), and subapical sulcus absent in Capidium (present in Phylacastus); additionally, although Capidium also is defined by angular basal angles of the pronotum (Kaminski 2016), the angles are usually more produced. Finally, the elytral sculpturing and tuberculation of representatives of Capidium (when present) are stronger than in Phylacastus.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
1A2EA9FDBFF25B4A98F45EE28CF2A740.taxon	description	Genus redescription. Length 4 - 8 mm. Shining to dull; colored tenebrous; reddish to dark brown / black. Head: epistoma with well-defined median notch. Transition between clypeus and frons gradual and smooth along lateral edge, or with slight depression. Coarsely punctate, punctures large and closely spaced, separated by ≤ 1 feature diameter. Mentum with enlarged, ventrally projecting middle portion parallel-sided to slightly narrowing apically with reduced / slightly hidden lateral wings. Gula with stridulatory file. Eye constricted in middle and reniform, with strong to weakly impressed sulcus situated around posterior perimeter of dorsal lobe. Antennae with 11 antennomeres, terminal members forming weak club. Prothorax: pronotum base straight, with basal angles roundly produced. Without lateral depression or flattening along margins. Hypomeron at most only finely sculptured and finely punctured, dull to shining. Prosternal process angulate in lateral view, weakly produced or rounded at apex, with clear sulcus running perimeter, projecting at most only weakly toward midcoxae. Pterothorax: scutellar shield small and transversely triangular. Elytra not costate, with or without shallow or weakly defined punctate striae. Intervals punctate, without microtubercles; weak to well-defined tubercles (when present) only on apical declivity. Interval X terminating before reaching elytra base. Epipleura without microtubercules, broad basally, narrowing apically. Apterous. Abdomen: punctate. Ventrite V with sulcus running parallel to apical perimeter. Legs: femora slightly curved and expanded toward apex. Tibiae dorsoventrally compressed. Meso- and metatibia slightly curved. Foretibia dilated triangularly toward apex with coarse spines underneath. Male terminalia: tegmen bipartite with or without ancorae (small ancorae present in one species); basal portion membranous ventrally; dorsally with small, triangular membranous field at base of apical portion. Parameres fused dorsally at base, apical opening (in dorsal view) small or broad (Fig. 4). In lateral view, parameres flattened toward apex, with or without slight curvature. Female terminalia: paraprocts nearly as long or slightly longer than coxites I-IV, coxite IV reflected dorsally with gonostyli present (Fig. 5); bursa copulatrix divided into two sections by median constriction (bilobate) or not (Fig. 6), with or without additional " accessory pouch " situated near to spermatheca and accessory glands.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
1A2EA9FDBFF25B4A98F45EE28CF2A740.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Southern Africa (Lesotho, South Africa, Zimbabwe) (Fig. 7).	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
CBD12F6A3433541EAA68FE32E5312910.taxon	description	Figs 1 B, 3 B, 4 D, F	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
CBD12F6A3433541EAA68FE32E5312910.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined (data represents single specimens unless otherwise noted). Holotype (TMNH): " S. Afr., E. Transvaal Berlin; Karst plat. 25.31 ° S, 30.46 ° E; 20.9.1986; E-Y: 2279 groundtraps, 33 days leg. Endroedy-Younga; ground trap with meat bait. " With an additional label on red paper: " Holotype: Phylacastus makskacymirowi Lumen & Kaminski " Paratypes (n = 11) (TMNH and MIIZPAN): Three additional specimens with same data as holotype (MIIZPAN). " S. Afr., E. Transvaal Berlin; Karst plat. 25.31 ° S, 30.46 ° E; 23.10.1986; E-Y: 2001 groundtraps, 42 days leg. Endroedy-Younga; ground trap with meat bait. ", " S. Afr., E. Transvaal Berlin; Karst plat. 25.31 ° S, 30.46 ° E; 4.2.1986 E-Y: 2414 under fungous logs leg. Endroedy-Younga. ", " S. Afr.; Mpumalanga 10 km E Kaapsehoop 25.36 ° S, 30.43 ° E; 4 - 6.1.2014: E-Y: 3943 sifting; indigenous forest leg. Ruth Mueller. ", " S. Afr.; Mpumalanga Sjonajona, Badplaas 24.44 ° S, 30.40 ° E; 11.11.2002; E-Y: 3565 general collect. 1410 m leg. TMSA staff " (four specimens), " S. Afr., E. Transvaal Berlin; Karst plat. 25.31 ° S, 30.46 ° E; 8.12.1986 E-Y: 2363 fungous Pinus logs leg. Endroedy-Younga. "	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
CBD12F6A3433541EAA68FE32E5312910.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. As of this revision, this is the smallest species of the genus (4 - 6 mm). In addition to its size, this species is further defined by the presence of well-defined tubercles on the apical declivity of the elytra-a trait shared only by P. rhodesianus, which is larger and can be further differentiated by 1) punctures on elytral intervals (more numerous and dense in P. rhodesianus); 2) the shape of the mentum is broad, not tapered, further concealing the lateral wings in P. rhodesianus (Fig. 3 C), tapers apically, exposing lateral wings in P. makskacymirowi (Fig. 3 B); 3) aedeagus with a wide space between parameres, exposing large portion of median lobe in P. rhodesianus (Fig. 4 C), narrow exposing only the tip of the median lobe in P. makskacymirowi (Fig. 4 D).	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
CBD12F6A3433541EAA68FE32E5312910.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named after young bug enthusiast Maksymilian Jan Kacymirow (born on December 17, 2014 in Warsaw, Poland).	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
CBD12F6A3433541EAA68FE32E5312910.taxon	description	Description. Length 4 - 6 mm. Head: punctures separated by <1 diameter. Mentum midportion medially raised but without distinct median carina, laterally tapering slightly toward apex, lateral wings exposed. Prothorax: pronotum finely punctate, punctures smaller and widely spaced, separated by> 1 diameter. Hypomeron very finely punctate and lightly sculptured / wrinkled. Prosternal process produced between forecoxae. Pterothorax: elytra wider than pronotal width. Elytral striae and intervals punctate; striae clearly impressed. Interval punctures fine, widely spaced (> 1 diameter), distinctly smaller than strial punctures. Elytra distinctly tuberculate on apical declivity. Abdomen: ventrite V sulcus narrowly separated from apical border. Terminalia: male: parameres tapering apically, fused basally with narrow opening at apex exposing median lobe. Each paramere bearing a small, weak, subapical suture (Fig. 4 F). Female: ovipositor slightly elongate (ratio of ovipositor coxites I-IV to paraprocts <1: 1). Bursa copulatrix not bilobate, accessory gland present near-to spermatheca, accessory pouch absent.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
CBD12F6A3433541EAA68FE32E5312910.taxon	distribution	Distribution. South Africa.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
C03E7BD90A9A5A1295A20CDB4AF88481.taxon	description	Figs 1 D, 2 C, D, 3 C, 4 C	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
C03E7BD90A9A5A1295A20CDB4AF88481.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined (data represents single specimens unless otherwise noted). Holotype (TMNH): " Marandella Mashld XI. 97 GKMarshall; Holotype No: 1877 Phylacastus rhodesianus KOCH; Phylacastus rhodesianus Koch DET. C. KOCH; Phylacastus rhodesianus Koch. "	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
C03E7BD90A9A5A1295A20CDB4AF88481.taxon	materials_examined	Additional material examined (MNHN). " 9. VI. 1970 Vumba SUD RHODESIE Cl. Besnard leg. 8. VI. 1970 Inyanga SUD RHODESIE Cl. Besnard leg. " (10 specimens).	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
C03E7BD90A9A5A1295A20CDB4AF88481.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Zimbabwe.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
A3B6CE6676A3565FB021A29E67B8BBF0.taxon	description	Figs 1 E, 2 E, F, 3 G, 4 A, H, 6 A	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
A3B6CE6676A3565FB021A29E67B8BBF0.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined (data represents single specimens unless otherwise noted). Lectotype (MNHN) here designated: " Makapan (TR.) E. Simon 1893; Phylacastus striolatus? Cafrar? ". With an additional label on red paper: " Lectotype: Phylacastus striolatus Fairmaire " Paralectotype (MNHN): single specimen with same data as lectotype.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
A3B6CE6676A3565FB021A29E67B8BBF0.taxon	materials_examined	Additional material examined (MIIZPAN). " Transvaal Soutpansberg Mphome Magd Knothe S " (two specimens).	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
A3B6CE6676A3565FB021A29E67B8BBF0.taxon	distribution	Distribution. South Africa.	en	Lumen, Ryan, Kaminski, Marcin Jan (2023): Taxonomic revision of the genus Phylacastus Fairmaire (Tenebrionidae, Eurynotina): shortfalls of anatomical nomenclature with notes on aedeagal homology. ZooKeys 1138: 1-27, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1138.95968
