2020
DOI: 10.1071/is19012
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Phylogenetic placement of the Australian Pharetis, gen. nov., and Spherita, gen. nov., in a revised classification of the circum-Antarctic Moriomorphini (Coleoptera : Carabidae)

Abstract: The carabid beetle tribe Moriomorphini attains a disjunct austral geographical distribution, with member taxa occupying Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, the Sundas, southern South America and Polynesia. The group arose in Australia, the area exhibiting the greatest generic diversity for the tribe. In this contribution, two new genera are added to the Australian fauna. Pharetis thayerae, gen. nov., sp. nov., is described from Grenvillia, New South Wales, and Spherita newtoni, gen. nov., sp. nov., is descr… Show more

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“…The first eight characters will place Tropopterus within Psydrini in the system of Roig-Juñent and Domínguez (2001). The last antennal cleaner character differentiates the Psydrini from Moriomorphini (Baehr 1998;Liebherr 2020), as Psydrini exhibit a shorter, less well-developed antennal cleaner (Grade B of Hlavac 1971) versus that observed in Moriomorphini. The morphological results conform to phylogenetic hypotheses based on molecular sequence data (Maddison et al 1999(Maddison et al , 2019.…”
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“…The first eight characters will place Tropopterus within Psydrini in the system of Roig-Juñent and Domínguez (2001). The last antennal cleaner character differentiates the Psydrini from Moriomorphini (Baehr 1998;Liebherr 2020), as Psydrini exhibit a shorter, less well-developed antennal cleaner (Grade B of Hlavac 1971) versus that observed in Moriomorphini. The morphological results conform to phylogenetic hypotheses based on molecular sequence data (Maddison et al 1999(Maddison et al , 2019.…”
Section: Descriptive Conventions and Charactersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously described species are provided an extensive diagnosis sufficient for identification, whereas new species are also provided with a description that complements the diagnosis. Male genitalic terminology follows that of Liebherr (2018bLiebherr ( , 2020, with abbreviations used in the figures presented in Table 1. Terminology of the female reproductive tract characters (Table 1) follows Liebherr and Will (1998).…”
Section: Descriptive Conventions and Charactersmentioning
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