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S Mt.Oakleigh,
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, I.D.Naumann, rainforest;
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: Cradle Mtn Tasmania J. Armstrong;
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SSE of Mt. Rufus
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Lawrence &amp; Weir (all
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. BL
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. BL/BW ~1.7. Elongate, elytra almost parallel. Dark brown to black, front corners and a narrow seam along sides of pronotum reddish, tibiae and tarsi also reddish, antennae infuscate. Distal flagellar segments cylindrical, a little more than twice as long as wide. Punctures on head granular, rough, on pronotum finer and sparse, elytra with dense and much larger normal punctures.
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. Segment 8 as described for the genus, unmodified, apodemes of T9 with basal transverse connection, S9 caudally pilose, shallowly bilobed, base indistinct (
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). Penis slender, pala elongate, parallel-sided, front truncate, trigonium long and conical, ventrally beset with sharp hooklets, parameroids a little longer, tongueshaped, wide near midlength but tapering caudally, medial edge straight, outer edge angular. Tegmen a thin sclerite arch connecting the parameres which are flat triangular plates laterally armed with some sharp teeth. Near the mediobasal corner of the triangle inserts a slender conical flap, with slender teeth, mainly along the outside. At rest, the flaps are directed caudad (
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), but point forward from the base of the fully everted genitalia.
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. The exposed sternites are unmodified. The rods of S8 are parallel and in front connected by a short transverse bar. T8 and ovipositor unmodified. The prehensor (
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) consists of a wide bare caudally truncate sclerite loop which narrows anteriorly where it reaches the gonoduct. It bears a single row of large bursellar pores (
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), the bursella itself is bare. Opposite the loop lie two elongate plates which narrow caudally. Anterolaterally their surface has large, forward pointing scales.
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<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA4FFFF96C642EBFF79F9C8" bold="true" box="[199,255,1513,1538]" pageId="25" pageNumber="326">Note</emphasis>
. The beetles are very dark. The externally indistinguishable sexes were taken together at two sites. However, in the same area occur additional similar species, e.g.,
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<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA4FFFF9566410CFB8EF9EC" box="[871,1032,1549,1574]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="326">N. lanceolatus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
which may also be almost black but is distinguished by its unicolourous pronotum and (in direct comparison) slightly stouter antennae.
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<subSubSection id="C32C6FA3FFA4FFFF96C64157FE62F958" pageId="25" pageNumber="326" type="etymology">
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<emphasis id="B942E03AFFA4FFFF96C64157FEC0F9A4" bold="true" box="[199,326,1621,1646]" pageId="25" pageNumber="326">Etymology</emphasis>
. Named after Anton van Diemen, name patron of van Diemens Land, the former name of Tasmania where the species is endemic.
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