taxonID	type	description	language	source
1BF2A77304D15EA18130B1ACB428A18C.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. With the character states of the genus Calleida (in the wider sense: see Materials and methods), but from the closest Neotropical species markedly characterized by the peculiar combination of the following morphological features: small-medium sized (TL: mm 7.1 - 8.5); body moderately elongate, depressed; head subquadrate, with genae very swollen and abruptly constricted at the neck; pronotum transverse-cordiform, with lateral margins markedly sinuate in the posterior third and paramedial seta absent; elytra slightly widened at the apical third, deeply striate, beaded at apex. Head, pronotum, underside and legs dark brown to blackish, moderately contrasting in color with the dark metallic green, blue green, blue violet, or violet elytra. Abdominal sternum VII with one seta on each side in males, two setae in females. Abdominal sternum IX as in Fig. 10 C. Male genitalia as in Fig. 10 A, B.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
1BF2A77304D15EA18130B1ACB428A18C.taxon	description	Description. General features as in Figs 6, 7. Small-medium sized: L: 7.4 - 8.9 mm; TL: 7.1 - 8.5 mm. Color: Head, prothorax and pterothorax concolorous dark brown to blackish; mandibles and palpomeres at apex, and antennomeres 1 and 2 dark reddish; following antennomeres markedly darkened at apex and on the dorsal side; abdominal sterna 4 - 7 blackish, each with a dark reddish spot at sides; elytra dark metallic green, blue green, blue violet or cupreous violet. Luster and microsculpture: head and pronotum glossy, cuticular microlines mostly effaced; elytra moderately glossy, with mesh pattern transverse, and evident microlines. Head: subquadrate, with deep neck constriction; genae swollen, markedly curved and abruptly constricted at the neck, not contiguous with the posterior margin of eyes which are longer than genae and prominent; frons smooth; frontal furrows elongate, with deep longitudinal wrinkles and sparse punctuations; two supraorbital setae on each side. Prothorax: transverse-cordiform, slightly wider than long (ratio PL / PW: 0.82), with lateral margins markedly sinuate in the posterior third and constricted to the base. Lateral grooves wide, punctate, widened and flattened in the posterior two / thirds; lateral reflection moderate, evident in the basal fourth. Disc moderately convex, with dense, deep transverse wrinkles. Basal foveae deep, punctate. Anterior angles rounded, fully effaced; basal angles right. Base straight, completely beaded. Paramedial seta at sides absent; basolateral seta on each side present. Elytra: moderately elongate (ratio EL / EW: 1,7), depressed, slightly widened at the apical third; striae impressed, punctate; intervals convex. Post-humeral sinuation very shallow, pre-apical outer callosity slightly distinguishable on interval 8. Apex beaded. Interval 3 with two small discal and one apical setiferous punctures; umbilicate series of 13 large, foveate punctures along stria 8, interrupted in the middle. Hind wings: fully developed. Legs: elongate. Meso- and metatibiae markedly curved; tarsomeres of stout form. Metatarsomeres 1 and 2 flattened, with evident dorsal grooves; metatarsomere 4 deeply bilobed, its lobes markedly widened and rounded at apex. Tarsal claws denticulate, each with five long teeth on the inner side. Abdominal sterna: abdominal sternum VII with one seta on each side in males, two setae in females. Abdominal sternum IX as in Fig. 10 C. Male genitalia: median lobe of aedeagus (Fig. 10 A, B) very small, stout, moderately curved; apex short, rounded distally. Endophallus with two elongate, bent and basally connected pieces; dorsal piece longer than the ventral one, and more sclerotized. Female genitalia: not examined.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
1BF2A77304D15EA18130B1ACB428A18C.taxon	distribution	Geographical distribution and habitat. Calleida anomala is known so far from the type locality only: Peru, Madre de Dios, Rio Manu, BIOLAT Biological Station, Pakitza, 356 m a. s. l. The specimens of the type series were obtained mostly by insecticidal fog of bamboo, in September and October.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
2879D3565A2154388D5D1180CE93FE96.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. With the character states of the genus Calleida in the wider sense, but from the closest Neotropical species markedly characterized by the peculiar combination of the following morphological features: medium sized (TL: mm 8.7 - 10.5); pronotum transverse-cordiform, with lateral furrows very wide, flattened, and lateral margins reflexed and sinuate in the basal fourth; lateral grooves very wide and flattened, deeply punctate and wrinkled; lateral reflection evident. Elytra elongate-ovate, not beaded at apex and with outer apical angle thickened and obtusely rounded; elytral striae deep, punctate, intervals convex. Body markedly bicolored: head blackish, pronotum brown with evident metallic green reflection on disc and lateral margins widely reddish, underside and legs dark brown, contrasting with the metallic purple or purple greenish or green elytra. Abdominal sternum VII with median deep excision and two setae on each side in males (three on one side, exceptionally, in one examined individual), three setae in females. Male genitalia as in Fig. 14.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
2879D3565A2154388D5D1180CE93FE96.taxon	description	Description. General features as in Figs 11, 12. Medium sized: L: 9.5 - 11.2 mm; TL: 8.7 - 10.5 mm. Color: head black, with two slightly distinct or vanished reddish spots on frons; antennomere 1 reddish, antennomeres 2 - 4 blackish, following antennomeres reddish, darkened at apex. Prothorax, pterothorax, legs, abdomen, basal margin and epipleura of elytra concolorous brown with metallic reflection. Lateral margins of pronotum widely reddish. Elytra on disc bright metallic purple red or red greenish or green with purple reflection. Luster and microsculpture: head, pronotum and elytra glossy, with generally effaced microlines on head and pronotum, more evident on the elytral intervals, in form of isodiametric mesh pattern. Head: wide, flattened, with evident neck constriction; frontal furrows short, wide; genae short, very swollen, not contiguous with the posterior margin of eyes; eyes very large and prominent; two supraorbital setae on each side. Prothorax: transverse-cordiform (ratio PL / PW: 0.91), with lateral margins widely rounded in the anterior half, in some individuals constricted in front, markedly sinuate in the basal fourth. Lateral grooves very wide and flattened, deeply punctate and wrinkled; lateral reflection evident. Disc depressed, with shallow transverse wrinkles. Median furrow deep, complete, reaching both the anterior and posterior margins; basal foveae deep, wide, almost smooth. Anterior angles rounded, fully effaced; basal angles obtuse. Base oblique at sides, beaded. One paramedial seta and one basolateral seta on each side present. Elytra: moderately elongate (ratio EL / EW: 1.60), slightly widened at the apical third; striae deeply impressed, punctate; intervals convex, with small but evident punctuations. Interval 3 with two discal and one apical setiferous punctures; umbilicate series of 15 punctures along stria 8, interrupted in the middle. Post-humeral sinuation shallow but evident; pre-apical callosity small, distinct on interval 8. Apex not beaded, with outer apical angle thickened and obtusely rounded. Interval 3 with two discal and one apical setiferous punctures; umbilicate series of 14 punctures along stria 8, interrupted in the middle. Hind wings: fully developed. Legs: robust, tarsomeres wide, depressed. Metatarsomeres 1 and 2 shallowly grooved on the dorsal side; metatarsomere 4 deeply bilobed, its lobes widened at apex. Tarsal claws denticulate, each with six long teeth on the inner side. Abdominal sterna: abdominal sternum VII with deep median excision and two setae on each side in males (three on one side, exceptionally, in one examined individual), three setae in females. Male genitalia: median lobe of aedeagus (Fig. 14) relatively large-sized, depressed at sides, widened and ventrally prominent at the basal third; apical lamina obtusely rounded at apex. Endophallus with a long, basally twisted flagellum, and two subapical spines. Female genitalia: not examined.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
2879D3565A2154388D5D1180CE93FE96.taxon	distribution	Geographical distribution and habitat. Widely spread in the western Amazonian basin: south-western Peru: San Martin (Tarapoto) and Madre de Dios regions; Brazil: western Amazonas, S. to Paulo d'Olivenca. Individuals were obtained by T. Erwin and co-workers in February, September and October at Rio Manu by fogging canopies of different trees, and in May to August by M. de Mathan in other localities (1885 - 1888: see Type material).	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
0204BF8852B959F0804DA10AC66D7D8B.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. With the character states of the genus Calleida (in the wider sense: see Materials and methods), but from all Neotropical species markedly characterized by the peculiar combination of the following morphological features: medium sized (TL: mm 10.7 - 11.7); pronotum subquadrate-transverse, widened at base, with lateral margins slightly constricted in front; elytra elongate and narrow, not beaded at apex and with outer apical angle acutely prominent; elytral striae deep, shallowly punctate. Body markedly bicolored: head, pronotum, underside and appendages concolorous brown to blackish, contrasting with the metallic purple or purple red or red greenish elytra. Abdominal sternum VII with one seta on each side in males, two setae in females. Male genitalia as in Fig. 15.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
0204BF8852B959F0804DA10AC66D7D8B.taxon	description	Description. General features as in Fig. 13. Medium sized: L: 11.0 - 12.0 mm; TL: 10.7 - 11.7 mm. Color: head dark brown or blackish, with two reddish spots on frons; apex of mouth parts and antennomere 1 reddish; following antennomeres brown reddish, darkened in the apical half. Prothorax, pterothorax (except the lateral margins), legs, abdomen, basal margin and epipleura of elytra concolorous brown to dark brown. Lateral margins of pronotum widely reddish. Elytra on disc metallic purple red or red greenish, with sutural interval, and lateral and apical margins dark metallic green. Luster and microsculpture: head, pronotum and elytra glossy, with generally effaced microlines on head and pronotum, more evident on the elytral intervals, in form of isodiametric mesh pattern. Head: wide, flattened, with evident neck constriction; frontal furrows short, with some deep transverse wrinkles; genae short, markedly swollen, almost contiguous with the posterior margin of eyes; eyes very large and prominent; two supraorbital setae on each side. Prothorax: subquadrate-transverse (ratio PL / PW: 0.9), widened at base, with lateral margins slightly sinuate in the basal half and constricted in front. Lateral grooves wide and flattened, deeply punctate; lateral reflection moderate, evident in the basal fourth. Disc depressed, with shallow transverse wrinkles. Median furrow very deep; basal foveae deep, elongate, smooth. Anterior angles rounded, fully effaced; basal angles obtuse. Base sinuate at sides, beaded. One paramedial seta and one basolateral seta on each side present. Elytra: elongate, narrow (ratio EL / EW: 1.8), sub-convex, slightly widened at the apical third; striae deeply impressed, shallowly punctate; intervals convex. Post-humeral sinuation shallow but evident; pre-apical callosity small, slightly distinct on interval 8. Apex not beaded, deeply sinuate, with both the outer and sutural angles obtusely prominent. Interval 3 with two discal and one apical setiferous punctures; umbilicate series of 12 - 14 punctures along stria 8, interrupted in the middle. Hind wings: fully developed. Legs: slender, tarsomeres narrow. Metatarsomeres 1 - 3 grooved on the dorsal side; metatarsomere 4 deeply bilobed, its lobes widened at apex. Tarsal claws denticulate, each with nine long teeth on the inner side. Abdominal sterna: sternum VII with one seta on each side in males, two setae in females. Male genitalia: median lobe of aedeagus (Fig. 15) relatively big-sized, elongate, with wrinkled and markedly lobate ventral margin at the basal third. Endophallus with a short, curved, spine like flagellum in the middle. Female genitalia: not examined.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
0204BF8852B959F0804DA10AC66D7D8B.taxon	distribution	Geographical distribution and habitat. Known so far from the Rio Manu area. Individuals were obtained in September and October, on leaves or from insecticidal fogging on different plants.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
83B76E6824BF592B9F14E5BD6039D816.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. With the character states of the genus Calleida, but from the closest Neotropical species markedly characterized by the peculiar combination of the following morphological features: small-medium sized (TL: mm 7.5 - 8.0); body very elongate, slender and narrow; head ovate-elongate, with genae swollen and abruptly constricted at the neck; pronotum cordiform, with lateral margins deeply sinuate in the posterior third, disc transversely wrinkled and basolateral seta absent; elytra parallel sided, deeply striate, beaded at apex. Head and pronotum dark brown reddish (yellow-rufous in some individuals), contrasting in color with the dark metallic green or cupreous green elytra; antennae reddish yellow; legs rufous, with darkened, blackish brown femora. Abdominal sternum VII with two setae on each side in males (one only, exceptionally, in one examined individual), three (exceptionally four, on one side) setae in females. Male genitalia as in Fig. 9.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
83B76E6824BF592B9F14E5BD6039D816.taxon	description	Description. General features as in Fig. 5. Small-medium sized: L: 8.0 - 8.5 mm; TL: 7.5 - 8.0 mm. Color: head, prothorax and pterothorax concolorous brown reddish (rufous in teneral individuals); abdomen brown blackish (rufous in teneral individuals); antennae, trochanters, tibiae, and tarsi uniformly rufous; femora darkened, brown reddish to blackish; elytra dark metallic green or cupreous green, in some individuals with golden reflections. Luster and microsculpture: Head and pronotum glossy, cuticular microlines mostly effaced; elytra moderately glossy, with mesh pattern transverse, and evident microlines. Head: elongate, ovate, with deep neck constriction, evident also on the dorsal side; genae swollen, markedly curved and abruptly constricted at the neck, not contiguous with the posterior margin of eyes which are longer than genae and very prominent; frons smooth; frontal furrows superficial, deeply and densely punctate in front; two supraorbital setae on each side. Prothorax: transverse-cordiform (ratio PL / PW: 0.78), with lateral margins deeply sinuate in the posterior third and constricted to the base. Lateral grooves wide, flattened, punctate; lateral reflection moderate, evident in the basal fourth. Disc convex, with dense, deep transverse wrinkles and sparse, small punctuations. Anterior angles rounded, fully effaced; basal angles obtusely marked, slightly prominent outside. Base beaded, oblique at the extreme lateral margins. One paramedial seta on each side present; basolateral seta absent. Elytra: elongate and narrow (ratio EL / EW: 2.0), sub-convex, parallel sided; striae markedly impressed, deeply punctate; intervals convex. Post-humeral sinuation very shallow, pre-apical outer callosity absent. Apex beaded. Interval 3 with two small discal and one apical setiferous punctures; umbilicate series of 13 punctures along stria 8, interrupted in the middle. Hind wings: fully developed. Legs: short, robust. Tarsomeres of stout form. Metatarsomeres 1 - 3 flattened, with shallow traces of dorsal grooves; metatarsomere 4 deeply bilobed, its lobes slightly widened and rounded at apex. Tarsal claws denticulate, each with five long teeth on the inner side. Abdominal sterna: sternum VII with two setae on each side in males (exceptionally one, in one examined individual), three setae in females (exceptionally and asymmetrically four on one side in one examined individual). Male genitalia: median lobe of aedeagus (Fig. 9) small, short, tubular, moderately curved; apex short, rounded distally. Endophallus with a short, curved, and undulate flagellum, not twisted at base, and a small, basal copulatory piece. Female genitalia: not examined.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
83B76E6824BF592B9F14E5BD6039D816.taxon	distribution	Geographical distribution and habitat. Calleida manuensis is known so far from the type locality only: Peru, Madre de Dios, Rio Manu, BIOLAT Biological Station, Pakitza, 356 m a. s. l. The specimens of the type series were obtained by insecticidal fog of bamboo, Astrocaryum and Guadua in September and October.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
E6CFA6214421592098F52EC0998AB058.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. With the character states of the genus Calleida, but from the closest Neotropical species markedly characterized by the peculiar combination of the following morphological features: small-medium sized (TL: mm 7.5 - 8.0); pronotum subquadrate, widened at base, with lateral margins slightly constricted in front, sinuate in the posterior third, and lateral furrows markedly widened and deep; elytra elongate, beaded at apex, with outer apical angle rounded but thickened; elytral striae deep, punctate; intervals convex, finely punctate. Body markedly bicolored: head, pronotum, underside and appendages brown to blackish, contrasting with the metallic purple red or green elytra. Abdominal sternum VII with two setae on each side in males, three to six setae in females. Male genitalia as in Fig. 16.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
E6CFA6214421592098F52EC0998AB058.taxon	description	Description. General features as in Fig. 17. Small-medium sized: L: 8.0 - 8.5 mm; TL: 7.5 - 8.0 mm. Color: head blackish, without reddish spots on frons; antennomere 1 light reddish; following antennomeres brown reddish. Prothorax, pterothorax (except the lateral margins), legs, abdominal sterna, basal margin and epipleura of elytra brown to dark brown, the latter with marked metallic green reflection. Lateral margins of pronotum and sides of abdominal sterna reddish. Elytra on disc metallic purple red or red greenish, with lateral margins dark metallic green, or fully metallic green. Luster and microsculpture: head, pronotum and elytra very glossy, with generally effaced transverse microlines on head and pronotum, more evident on the elytral intervals, in form of isodiametric mesh pattern. Head: wide, flattened, with deep neck constriction; frontal furrows deep, short, reaching the anterior supraorbital pore, with some punctuations or longitudinal wrinkles; genae long, markedly swollen, regularly bent, almost contiguous with the posterior margin of eyes; eyes very large, hemispherical, prominent; two supraorbital setae on each side. Prothorax: subquadrate (ratio PL / PW: 0.93), widened at base, with lateral margins slightly sinuate in the basal third and slightly constricted in front. Lateral grooves wide, widened and flattened in the posterior third, punctate; lateral reflection moderate, evident in the basal fourth. Disc sub-convex, smooth or with shallow transverse wrinkles. Median furrow deep, reaching the basal margin; basal foveae deep, obliquely impressed, smooth. Anterior angles rounded, fully effaced; basal angles obtuse. Base oblique at sides, beaded. One paramedial seta and one basolateral seta on each side present. Elytra: moderately elongate (ratio EL / EW: 1.50), sub-convex but with a shallow depression in the basal third, slightly widened at the apical third; striae deep, punctate; intervals convex. Post-humeral sinuation shallow but evident; pre-apical callosity small, slightly distinct on interval 8, or fully vanished. Apex beaded, obliquely truncate, with outer angle rounded, but thickened. Interval 3 with two discal and one apical setiferous punctures; umbilicate series of 13 or 14 large foveate punctures along stria 8, interrupted in the middle. Hind wings: fully developed. Legs: short, robust; tarsomeres narrow. Metatarsomeres 1 - 3 deeply grooved on the dorsal side; metatarsomere 4 deeply bilobed, its lobes narrow, not widened at apex. Tarsal claws denticulate, each with five long teeth on the inner side. Abdominal sterna: sternum VII with two setae on each side in males, three to six setae in females. Male genitalia: median lobe of aedeagus (Fig. 16) small-sized, moderately elongate, rounded at apex. Endophallus with two long, bent and spine-like copulatory pieces connected at base. Female genitalia: not examined.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
E6CFA6214421592098F52EC0998AB058.taxon	distribution	Geographical distribution and habitat. Known so far only from the type locality. Individuals were obtained mostly in September and October by insecticidal fog from different species plants.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
FCD56EBD288C58728BADB55DC015FBCC.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. With the character states of the genus Calleida (in the wider sense: see Materials and methods), but from the closest Neotropical species markedly characterized by the peculiar combination of the following morphological features: larger in size (TL: mm 14.6), elongate; pronotum moderately transverse, slightly constricted in front; elytra deeply striate, not beaded at apex, with apical external angle acutely prominent, spine-like. Body and appendages uniformly brown blackish, contrasting in color with the metallic green elytra. Abdominal sternum VII with five or six setae on each side in the female (holotype). Female genitalia (ovipositor) as in Fig. 20. Male unknown.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
FCD56EBD288C58728BADB55DC015FBCC.taxon	description	Description. General features as in Fig. 18. Large sized: L: 15.4 mm; TL: 14.6 mm. Color: head black, with two reddish spots on frons; antennomere 1 dark reddish brown, following antennomeres brown blackish. Prothorax, pterothorax, legs, abdomen, basal margin and epipleura of elytra concolorous brown blackish; disc and lateral margins of elytra metallic green with golden reflection. Luster and microsculpture: head and pronotum glossy, with highly effaced microsculpture, hardly visible as transverse mesh pattern; elytra glossy, with fine, hardly visible microlines in form of isodiametric mesh pattern. Head: transverse, dorsally smooth, with moderate neck constriction; genae markedly convex, not contiguous with the posterior margin of eyes; eyes moderately large but very prominent; two supraorbital setae on each side. Prothorax: moderately transverse (female) (ratio PL / PW: 0.8); pronotum with lateral margins regularly arcuate, slightly constricted in front, very slightly sinuate anteriorly to the basal angles. Lateral reflection moderate, more evident anteriorly to the basal margin. Disc depressed, with very deep median furrow and very shallow transverse wrinkles. Basal foveae very elongate and deep. Anterior angles rounded, slightly prominent; basal angles obtuse. Basal margin beaded. One paramedial seta and one basolateral seta on each side present. Elytra: moderately elongate (ratio EL / EW: 1.6), depressed; striae impressed, with very shallow punctuations; intervals moderately convex. Post-humeral sinuation shallow, pre-apical callosity evident, markedly prominent. Apex not beaded, deeply hollow, with both sutural and outer angle prominent, the outer spine-like. Interval 3 with two discal and one apical setiferous punctures; umbilicate series of 15 punctures along stria 8, interrupted in the middle. Hind wings: fully developed. Legs: long, slender. Metatarsomere 1 very long, deeply grooved dorsally; metatarsomeres 2 and 3 depressed, with shallow dorsal groove; metatarsomere 4 deeply bilobed, its lobes short, dilated and sub-truncate at apex. Tarsal claws denticulate, each with eight teeth on the inner side. Abdominal sterna: sternum VII with five or six setae on each side in the female (holotype). Female genitalia: (gonocoxites 1 and 2 of ovipositor) as in Fig. 20. Male unknown.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
FCD56EBD288C58728BADB55DC015FBCC.taxon	distribution	Geographical distribution and habitat. Known so far only from the type locality. The only female individual was obtained by insecticidal fog canopy, in September.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
E633EE75AE01535CA7301C970C8844BB.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. With the character states of the genus Calleida in the narrow sense, but characterized by the peculiar combination of the following morphological features: small-medium sized (TL: mm 7.1); body brown, darkened on head and disc of pronotum; antennae, tibiae, tarsi, and abdominal segments rufous. Pronotum cordiform; elytra elongate, depressed, beaded at apex, with deep and deeply punctate striae. Abdominal sternum VII with one seta on each side in males. Male genitalia as in Fig. 8. Female unknown.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
E633EE75AE01535CA7301C970C8844BB.taxon	description	Description. General features as in Fig. 4. Small-medium sized: L: 7.6 mm; TL: 7.1 mm. Color: head dark brown, without reddish spots on frons; antennomeres dark rufous. Prothorax and pterothorax brown; pronotum dark reddish at sides. Elytra brown, with slight metallic bronze reflection; tibiae, tarsi, and abdominal segments dark rufous. Luster and microsculpture: head and pronotum moderately glossy, with generally effaced cuticular microlines, hardly visible as reticulate meshes; elytra moderately glossy, with cuticular microlines evident in form of transverse pattern. Head: wide, transverse, with evident, deep neck constriction; genae very swollen, contiguous with the posterior margin of eyes; frontal furrows deep, connected posteriorly with the supra-orbital keels; eyes very large and prominent; two supraorbital setae on each side. Prothorax: transverse-cordiform (ratio PL / PW: 8.82), with lateral margins moderately sinuate in the posterior third and constricted to the base. Lateral furrows narrow, punctate; lateral reflection slight. Disc convex, with superficial transverse wrinkles. Median furrow deep, reaching the posterior margin. Anterior angles rounded, not prominent; basal angles obtuse but evident. Base almost straight, beaded. One paramedial seta and one basolateral seta on each side present. Elytra: elongate (ratio EL / EW: 1.8), depressed, slightly widened at the apical third; striae deep, deeply punctate; intervals slightly convex. Post-humeral sinuation inconspicuous, pre-apical callosity absent. Apex beaded, oblique, with the outer angle fully rounded and sutural angle prominent. Interval 3 with two discal and one apical setiferous puncture; umbilicate series of 14 large foveate punctures along stria 8, widely interrupted in the middle. Hind wings: fully developed. Legs: slender. Metatarsomeres 1 - 3 superficially grooved dorsally; metatarsomere 4 deeply bilobed, its lobes long and narrow. Tarsal claws denticulate, each with five long teeth on the inner side. Abdominal sterna: sternum VII with one seta on each side in males (unknown, but probably two setae on each side in females). Male genitalia: median lobe of aedeagus (Fig. 8) very elongate and slender, with basal lobe markedly differentiated. Endophallus with a long flagellum, twisted at base. Female genitalia: unknown.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
E633EE75AE01535CA7301C970C8844BB.taxon	distribution	Geographical distribution and habitat. Known so far from the type locality only. It is probably a nocturnal forest-dwelling species at lower altitudes. The single male individual of this taxon was obtained in October, at the lights of the Biolab in Pakitza.	en	Casale, Achille (2021): Biodiversity in tropical rainforests: Calleida Dejean, 1825 at the BIOLAT Biological Station, Rio Manu, Peru, with descriptions of seven new species (Coleoptera Carabidae, Lebiini). Part 1. ZooKeys 1044: 479-510, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1044.64082
