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Genus
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<paragraph id="454A649D6BDD0290CB1152C0C75E238C" pageId="1" pageNumber="68">Type species:</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="D3788F069134DF7338F7AED9FDA549FF" class="Insecta" family="Carabidae" genus="Taridius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Taridius opaculus" order="Coleoptera" pageId="1" pageNumber="68" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="opaculus">Taridius opaculus</taxonomicName>
Chaudoir, 1875, by monotypy.
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<paragraph id="3010C624D06B65B69ECF3E01D005DA7A" pageId="1" pageNumber="68">Redescription.</paragraph>
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Body medium-sized, subconvex to flattened. Dorsum glabrous, ventral surface glabrous or sparsely ciliate. Body dark brown to black, mouthparts, clypeus anteriorly, antennae, legs, propleura, reflexed side margin of pronotum, pronotal apex before site of front transverse impression, as well as base behind basal transverse impression mostly pale, yellow. Elytra black or dark brown, usually with a pale, yellow to pale brown, side border, epipleura and an ornate pattern which sometimes bears very slight bronzed reflexions over dark color. This pale pattern (Fig. 1) is generally composed of a
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apical spot (PAS) and a humeral vitta (PHS) subdivided into two. Its external part, PHSe, long, running on intervals 6 and 7 and expanded onto 5th behind, while a shorter and smaller internal part, PHSi, occupying intervals 2 to 4 or 3 and 4 before middle. When increasingly extended backwards, PHSe makes a subequally wide, dark, subtransverse, medial fascia (DMF) constricted in interval 6 first (Figs 3-5) and divided into a common (post)median spot (DMS) and a submarginal strip (DLS) after (Figs 8-10). DLS runs on intervals 7 and 8, while tending to be reduced to a small patch at the middle and another one, vague to missing, behind shoulder. The remaining part of the dark pattern, a rounded to quadrate dark spot around scutellum on intervals 1 to 4-5 (DSS) is extended into a sutural strip (DSF) running on intervals 1-2 and tapering behind DMF or DMS. When entire, the dark pattern resembles a flying bird with open wings. Middle of prosternum, meso- and metaventrite mostly pale, reddish or reddish-yellow.
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<pageBreakToken id="F6A3D64E82462805E9E9350101B6651A" pageId="3" pageNumber="70" start="start">Microsculpture</pageBreakToken>
isodiametric on head and elytra, before anterior transverse impression and behind basal transverse impression of pronotum, as well as along its side margin and often also over its more or less wide, posterolateral area. Microsculpture on pronotal disc grated, composed of transverse, very wide and evenly rectangular meshes, rarely these being isodiametric (
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sp. n.). Sometimes longitudinal meshes traceable along side margin between antero- and posterolateral setigerous pores (
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sp. n.). Elytral microsculpture conspicuous, that on head and pronotal disc often obsolete. Head and pronotum minutely and sparsely punctate.
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<paragraph id="1D55FFA3079AF087389B3E4E5B8635E3" pageId="3" pageNumber="70">Eyes convex, genae short to rather long but not or barely projecting, head mostly broadest level to a little before 1/2 length of eye tubercle (eye and gena combined); frontal longitudinal carinae 2-5, rarely seven, on each side. Labrum rectangular, wider than long, very slightly emarginate at and sexsetose along front margin. Submentum bisetose, tooth of mentum stout, rather widely rounded apically, with two setae at middle. Ligula rather wide, truncate, bisetose, paraglossae adnate, slightly surpassing ligula, widely rounded apically. Penultimate labial palpomere plurisetose internally, apical joint fusiform to subtriangular. Antennae filiform, pubescent from antennomere 4 onwards, about last three joints surpassing elytral base, antennomeres 1, 3 and 4 subequally long, 3rd two thirds to nine tenths longer than 2nd; basal three joints with several cilia or very short hairs in addition to standard setae, 2nd mostly with three, preapical, lateral setae anteriorly.</paragraph>
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Pronotum bisetose on each side, exceptionally trisetose anteriorly (
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), subcordate, broadest far before middle, with front margin slightly sinuate, front angles angles which barely projecting in the latter case. Anterior border interrupted medially, straight or barely sinuate before base; hind angles subrectangular to predominantly obtuse or highly so and rounded. Base oblique towards and often rounded at hind angles which hardly projecting in the latter case. Anterior border interrupted medially, basal border entire, sometimes weaker or interrupted in the middle. Side margin rather widely explanate and strongly reflexed, more so basad, often with more or less dense and large but shallow punctures throughout or only basally. Mid-line fine but moderately deep, extremities excluded, both front and basal transverse impressions weak to indistinct, basal foveae wide, shallow, mostly reduced to a small but rather deep pit just before basal border, giving rise to side gutter, basal transverse impression and a fine to indistinct paralateral line as internal border of basal fovea. A flattened area between this line (or its virtual forward extension) and side border rather densely transversely rugulose, sometimes coriaceous, a sparser and shallower rugosities over disc.
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Elytra oblong-oval, humeri rounded, apical truncature slightly oblique, a little sinuate, with outer angle widely or obtusely rounded, apices truncate and mostly sharp, rectangular to slightly obtuse, with an almost indistinct re-entrant angle in the latter case. Angle between side and basal borders (humeral angle) absent or, exceptionally, highly obtuse opposite stria 7, basal border entire and slightly sinuate. Elytral striae moderately deep all along, impunctate or crenulate at base, intervals flat, sometimes (individual variability) odd narrower and a little more convex than even ones. Interval 8 sharply carinate internally in anterior three fourths. Dorsal setigerous
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two, evenly spaced along stria 3, exceptionally (
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Andrewes, 1935) serial on intervals 3 and 5. Umbilicate series uninterrupted and composed of ca 16 setigerous pores. Wings well-developed in all congeners examined but
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sp. n. Metepisterna long.
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Apical margin of last abdominal sternite (VII) bisetose in both sexes but quadrisetose in females of
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sp. n.,
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Kirschenhofer, 2010 and
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Emden, 1937.
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<paragraph id="1121E059B5C6A361F2CC06DC2DED1E23" pageId="4" pageNumber="71">Profemur unisetose in the middle of postero-ventral edge, metacoxa bisetose along outer margin of its posterior part, metatrochanter unisetose, metafemur bisetose; meso- and metatibia dorsally with a more or less distinct, longitudinal sulcus, its edges carinate or at least sharp. Tarsi glabrous dorsally, claw joint setose beneath, claws pectinate. Meso- and metatarsomere 1 as long as the following two combined. Basal three protarsomeres of male dilated and furnished with adhesive vestiture.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A70E4285142AC3E45D8A9CFA0BE2F373" pageId="4" pageNumber="71">Penis (Figs 17-28) in dorsal view mostly with a wide, premedian, swell on right side, apical lamella subtriangular to parallel-sided, widely rounded at tip. Parameres of similar shape in different species (Figs 29-32).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="287E60601B291A0ED51709E1233D2137" pageId="4" pageNumber="71">
Female gonocoxite IX with two, inner (dorsal) and outer (ventral), ensiform setae varying in size between species. The best developed gonocoxite and setae, especially inner ones, tend to be reduced from
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sp. n. to
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sp. n. (Figs 39-46), inner seta becoming very small and invisible in some species (Figs 43-46).
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<paragraph id="E3CADC2B19A16ACC0A4DEA640FE9DB78" pageId="4" pageNumber="71">Geographic distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="589DE39140DAB9D9BAAC810041295E2B" pageId="4" pageNumber="71">
Widespread in South and South-East Asia, from North India and
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in the north to Borneo and Java in the south.
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<paragraph id="3636F11AF10DBF53E1219BBC29BD1700" pageId="4" pageNumber="71">Habits and habitats.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="DAE6B593534783890ED971B1B5CEC476" pageId="4" pageNumber="71">
The beetles occur at the altitudes of 150-1800 m asl where they dwell in leaf-litter of monsoon, broad-leaved, tropical or subtropical forests. Only two specimens of
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were taken in coniferous forests, among them a paratype collected in a
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forest using pitfall traps and a female from Chu Yang Sin caught by hands in leaf-litter of an elfin wood under trees of
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(Dunn, 1908). At higher altitudes, the adults were predominantly taken by pitfall trapping. This is true of
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and
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found to occur syntopically. At low altitudes, beetles mostly flew to lights at night. These were
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and
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taken together, as well as a paratype of
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. A specimen of
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sp. n. was sifted from bamboo leaf litter and individual specimens of the other species (
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,
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,
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) were only occasionally collected by hand on the soil surface.
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<paragraph id="2F5C160CFCFD265212C516E752838F35" pageId="4" pageNumber="71">
It follows also that up to five species can live sympatrically and at least two syntopically as well. The sympatric species were found to be as follows: (1)
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,
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,
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,
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and
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in the Bi Doup - Nui Ba Nature Reserve, (2) (1)
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and
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in the Chu Yang Sin National Park, (3)
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and
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in the Bu Gia Map National Park.
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<paragraph id="AE83A88541FFDAE65E7D5740A19551CB" pageId="4" pageNumber="71">In addition, the fact that different species or their groups show female styli of strongly different structure implies differences in the substrates, soil or leaf-litter of different kind, the larval stages inhabit.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="4A1BCEE66F7F653993DDBB5823B14191" lastPageId="5" lastPageNumber="72" pageId="4" pageNumber="71" type="comments">
<paragraph id="1182AA9A1DB8C9C37F4150B7F7598AD6" pageId="4" pageNumber="71">Comments.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="053C9DDC04F31077D210BC9ECB27D620" lastPageId="5" lastPageNumber="72" pageId="4" pageNumber="71">
(1) The congeners are all alike because of a great similarity in body shape. Yet, when combined, the color patterns of both the elytra and the ventral sur
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of the hindbody are features sufficiently distinctive to discriminate most of the species with certainty.
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<paragraph id="8D796C6BF4D753AC8CF78CCDB7B911B0" pageId="5" pageNumber="72">
(2) According to
<bibRefCitation id="BFC1DEFDF05B200DFA5ADD773DD725FB" author="Kirschenhofer, E" journalOrPublisher="Annales Historico-naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici" pageId="18" pageNumber="85" pagination="1 - 40" title="New and little-known species of Carabidae from the Middle East and Southeast Asia (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Brachinini, Lebiini)." volume="102" year="2010">Kirschenhofer (2010)</bibRefCitation>
, two structural characters, the shape of the last labial palpomere and the number of pronotal anterolateral setae, separate the subgenus
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from the nominate one which comprises
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only. In particular, a spindle-shaped palpomere and a single, standard, seta on the pronotum are peculiar to the former subgenus, whereas a subcylindric palpomere, combined with three anterolateral setae, to the latter. However, the palpomere has been found to be somewhat variable in shape. Firstly, it is subcylindric in males but fusiform in females. Secondly, the apically broadest palpomere is that of
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sp. n., the species showing only one anterolateral seta on the pronotum. This leaves the polymerous anterolateral setae on the pronotum as the only support to an isolated position of
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. Yet, the support is weak because some other characters taken separate, eg, the serial dorsal setae on the elytra in the case of
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, could also provoke the erection of a monobasic subgenus if necessary, polymerous pronotal and elytral setae are deemed hardly different for that purpose. Based on the above evidence, I refrain here from subdividing the genus into the subgenera pending a comparative analysis of male and female genitalia, as well as the number of setae on abdominal sternite VII of the female.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="148CEDFC095F5DE482C5C1026F15CC2D" pageId="5" pageNumber="72">
At least two lineages have been traced within the genus. The members of the first lineage share the last abdominal sternite bisetose in both sexes, as well as rather weak female styli supplied with strongly reduced ensiform setae. In addition, the dark elytral pattern is mostly entire, the facial carinae are more numerous, and often also the dorsal microsculpture is superficial on the head and pronotum. In the second lineage which includes
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,
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sp. n.,
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and probably also
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(Kirschenhofer, 2003), females are distinctive in showing four setae on the last abdominal sternite. A rather pale elytral pattern, conspicuous dorsal microsculpture, less numerous frontal carinae and strongly armed female styli, albeit this feature has been examined in but two species, are among additional characters of the lineage.
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<paragraph id="9F5B55189FEFDF032AF40B1695E619A9" pageId="5" pageNumber="72">
Figures 1-10. Genus
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, elytral pattern:
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sp. n. (1, 2),
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sp. n. (3, 4),
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(5),
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sp. n. (6),
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sp. n. (7),
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sp. n. (8),
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(9),
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sp. n. (10).
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<paragraph id="C5B5B670907A28DC3F82958D5560FF41" pageId="5" pageNumber="72">
Key to species of
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</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="3B51305688095B43E0C5892A3488815C" class="Insecta" family="Carabidae" genus="Taridius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Taridius opaculu" order="Coleoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="72" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="opaculu">Taridius opaculu</taxonomicName>
s
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<td id="FD92989C296AF072E2131891A38CBE76" colspan="1" pageId="5" pageNumber="72" rowspan="1">Fig. 4</td>
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<taxonomicName id="D2EDC5E42DD06024574AB4BEDC469231" class="Insecta" family="Carabidae" genus="Taridius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Taridius nilgiricus" order="Coleoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="72" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="nilgiricus">Taridius nilgiricus</taxonomicName>
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<pageBreakToken id="DED58F612DB01D086ED75C395E766058" pageId="6" pageNumber="73" start="start">Figs</pageBreakToken>
1-7
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<td id="27212909473622D0CBA3C3BDD3A4AEBE" colspan="1" pageId="6" pageNumber="73" rowspan="1">Figs 1, 2, 6, 7</td>
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<td id="68BF298F91154AC26CBCA50C61A5F65B" colspan="1" pageId="6" pageNumber="73" rowspan="1">Fig. 7</td>
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<taxonomicName id="E48E337F90FA76BE8C765DC1BD80F3E8" class="Insecta" family="Carabidae" genus="Taridius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Taridius piceus" order="Coleoptera" pageId="6" pageNumber="73" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="piceus">Taridius piceus</taxonomicName>
</td>
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<td id="A70E3556E50CC16178A8EC4D8843C9A9" colspan="1" pageId="6" pageNumber="73" rowspan="1">Fig. 6</td>
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<taxonomicName id="8ACA8AFDC2F3FD18B85406B8E54587C6" class="Insecta" family="Carabidae" genus="Taridius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Taridius ornatus" order="Coleoptera" pageId="6" pageNumber="73" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="ornatus">Taridius ornatus</taxonomicName>
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<td id="B7C16443C3E3C8444E571651FD76E9A4" colspan="1" pageId="6" pageNumber="73" rowspan="1">Figs 1, 2</td>
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<taxonomicName id="A85D2F44A95034F7AB88702A90E884F8" class="Insecta" family="Carabidae" genus="Taridius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Taridius vietnamensis" order="Coleoptera" pageId="6" pageNumber="73" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="vietnamensis">Taridius vietnamensis</taxonomicName>
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<td id="C0CF28BF7B5ABE8115463FCD851137E7" colspan="1" pageId="6" pageNumber="73" rowspan="1">Figs 3-5</td>
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<pageBreakToken id="2D59782014127CD05BBD5D45303A3538" pageId="7" pageNumber="74" start="start">Fig</pageBreakToken>
. 5
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<taxonomicName id="DC85216B5E498C449814FD7B9A5A5B17" class="Insecta" family="Carabidae" genus="Taridius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Taridius sabahensis" order="Coleoptera" pageId="7" pageNumber="74" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sabahensis">Taridius sabahensis</taxonomicName>
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<taxonomicName id="D61F9B2387852F4637C4D37CE252665B" class="Insecta" family="Carabidae" genus="Taridius" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Taridius andrewesi" order="Coleoptera" pageId="7" pageNumber="74" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="andrewesi">Taridius andrewesi</taxonomicName>
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<td id="DB6F0430E89BC71990073E4D96A442E1" colspan="1" pageId="7" pageNumber="74" rowspan="1">Figs 8-10</td>
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