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Zwick
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<paragraph id="8B8E36ACFFC6C06C92DE83CAEFCE955B" blockId="33.[415,706,466,515]" box="[435,686,493,515]" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">(Figs. 8, 45, 65, 86, 100)</paragraph>
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Throughout
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(
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). Material examined listed in Appendix 1.
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<emphasis id="B945EABEFFC6C06C93C780B9EC7295EC" bold="true" box="[170,274,670,692]" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
This species can be recognized by its elongate, narrow body shape in dorsal view, its dark brown pronotal color patch, and elytra with longitudinal impressions. Australian species of similar appearance are
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; much smaller than
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, with more compact antennae and much shorter median lobe) and
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<emphasis id="B945EABEFFC6C06C9112812EEF9B9446" box="[639,763,777,798]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">A. eucalypti</emphasis>
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(found mainly near ACT, larger body, broadly rounded body shape, much more convex elytra and pronotum).
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TBL
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, PNW
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<paragraph id="8B8E36ACFFC6C06C93C781A9EC59931C" blockId="33.[146,975,536,1570]" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">Body long, narrow-sided, dorsum entirely medium to dark reddish-brown with vaguely defined darker regions at elytral and pronotal discs; pronotal dark patch almost always split longitudinally. Meso- and metathoracic ventrites dark brown, pronotal hypomeron and legs lighter reddish-brown. Color pattern slightly variable, older or faded specimens sometimes lighter brown, not reddish; pronotal dark patch sometimes accompanied by paired small round dark spots anteriomedially.</paragraph>
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Head reddish-brown, broad, shining, finely punctate, with loose vestiture of long, curved golden setae. Eyes large, hemispherical. Epistomal suture present, with pronounced stem. Clypeus narrow, barely transverse, bluntly trapezoidal to oval; labrum transverse with deep median notch. Mandibles normal; maxillae with narrow, membranous galea with weak apical brush, broad lacinia with wellsclerotized, compact spore-brush, small patch of spatulate sensillae at base of lacinia. Maxillary palpi with penultimate segment longer than wide, wider than apical segment; apical segment slender, short, fusiform, with bluntly attenuate apex. Labium with four short, pointed digitiform sensillae located medially on distal margin of ligula; labial palpi two-segmented, terminal segments 3
<emphasis id="B945EABEFFC6C06C9001871FEEE09216" bold="true" box="[876,896,1336,1358]" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">3</emphasis>
as long as penultimate segment, constricted at middle, bearing large clusters of spatulate or truncate sensillae on exterior faces. Antennae (
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) very long, extending to hind margin of pronotum; segments 16, 8 light brown, segments 7, 911 dark reddish brown. Segments 1 and 2 expanded, 2 wider than 1; segments 36 subequal in length, all slender, cylindrical, at least 3
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as long as wide, segment 6 very slightly wider and shorted than segment 3. Segment 7 narrow basally, expanded distally; segment 8 elongate (,1.5
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as long as wide), approximately as wide as segment 1, broader than 36 but half as wide as 911. Segment 9 robust, elongate; segment 10 less conspicuously elongate, with same trapezoidal, apically expanded shape as 9; 11 ovoid, bluntly pointed apically.
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<paragraph id="8B8E36ACFFC5C06F93AA82DEEF2A9638" blockId="34.[175,1005,194,1113]" pageId="34" pageNumber="35">Pronotum short, convex, shining, clothed with dense vestiture of medium-long golden hairs. Anterior margin gently trilobed, dark and transparent, tightly wrapping head in repose; hind margin dark, transparent, hind angles blunt, weakly curved, not produced posteriad.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8E36ACFFC5C06F93AA8341EC999695" blockId="34.[175,1005,194,1113]" pageId="34" pageNumber="35">Elytra entirely reddish-brown, narrow, convex, uniformly clothed with long dark-golden hairs; faintly impressed longitudinal striae present, transverse strigae shallow but distinct. Elytral apices trangular, pointed. Scutellum reddish brown, of similar color to elytral bases.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8E36ACFFC5C06F93AA83F5EF0D9528" blockId="34.[175,1005,194,1113]" pageId="34" pageNumber="35">Prosternum short; hypomeron strongly concave posteriorly, weakly concave anteriorly. Procoxal cavities large, globular. Mesosternal carina low, effaced anteriorly. Mesocoxal cavities oval. Mesipemera broad, bluntly square at coxal articulation. metepisternarectangular, elongate, slightly concave. Abdominal sterna normal, male sternum VII with broad, deep distal notch, sternum VIII short, almost completely notched medially.</paragraph>
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Male genital segment (
<figureCitation id="130A2A29FFC5C06F92D680DAEF66944B" box="[443,518,765,787]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="11.[167,206,1279,1298]" captionTargetBox="[185,936,194,1256]" captionTargetId="figure-1@11.[185,936,194,1256]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="Figs. 5867. Male genital segment of Agyrtodes spp. 58) A. ovatus; 59) A. crassus; 60) A. variegatus; 61) A. decoratus; 62) A. flaviceps, new species; 63) A. monteithi, new species; 64) A. newtoni, new species; 65) A. tasmanicus; 66) A. eucalypti; 67) A. globosus, new species." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4912058" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4912058/files/figure.png" pageId="34" pageNumber="35">Fig. 65</figureCitation>
) elongate, narrow, laterally compressed, with anterior apophysis long, slender at base, expanded and spoon-shaped apically. Aedeagus (
<figureCitation id="130A2A29FFC5C06F924E8113EC0D9412" box="[291,365,820,842]" captionStart="Figs" captionStartId="13.[167,206,1307,1326]" captionTargetBox="[149,972,194,1283]" captionTargetId="figure-1@13.[149,972,194,1284]" captionTargetPageId="13" captionText="Figs. 7887. Aedeagus (median lobe and parameres) of Agyrtodes spp. 78) A. ovatus; 79) A. crassus; 80) A. variegatus; 81) A. decoratus; 82) A. flaviceps, new species; 83) A. monteithi, new species; 84) A. newtoni, new species; 85) A. tasmanicus; 86) A. eucalypti; 87) A. globosus, new species." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4912064" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4912064/files/figure.png" pageId="34" pageNumber="35">Fig. 85</figureCitation>
) with median lobe long, slender, parallel-sided in basal half, deflexed posteriodorsad at apex; apex abruptly narrowed, bluntly lobed. Parameres extremely short, not extending past apex of median lobe, weakly expanded apically into rounded, paddlelike shape with a loose cluster of mediumlong stiff setae on each internal face. Endophallus (in repose) armed distally with large patch of small, weakly sclerotized spines, proximally with small, sclerotized teeth. Female terminalia with styli elongate, connate at base, coxite,4
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length, 3
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width of stylus and bearing 34 long, curling setae; stylus with a single large terminal seta subequal in length to coxite.
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<emphasis id="B945EABEFFC5C06F93AA860FEC0E9366" bold="true" box="[199,366,1064,1086]" pageId="34" pageNumber="35">Natural History.</emphasis>
Collected via pyrethrum fogging of logs, roots, and tree ferns, flight intercept traps, malaise traps, and on polypores.
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