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Map 6.A distribution of the tribe Lithostomatini and the genus † Juralithinus (Peltinae incertae sedis).
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Figure 1.Adult morphology: A Alindria sp. from Laos, ventral surface B Leipaspis lauricola, labium C Airora cylindrica, antennal club D Corticotomus cylindricus, mandible dorsally E Airora cylindrica, mandible ventrally F Acalanthis quadrisignata, labium G Acalanthis quadrisignata, maxilla H Acalanthis quadrisignata, wing I Peltonyxa deyrollei, tegmen composed of 3 parts J Airora cylindrica, tegmen composed of 2 parts.
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Map 6.A distribution of the tribe Lithostomatini and the genus † Juralithinus (Peltinae incertae sedis).
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Figure 2.Larval morphology: A Tenebroides “fuscus”, dorsal surface B Tenebroides “fuscus”, mandible ventrally C Lophocateres pusillus, mandible ventrally D Tenebroides “fuscus”, head ventrally E–F Peltis ferruginea, head capsule (E dorsally F ventrally) G Ancyrona diversa (1 dorsally 2 ventrally) H Peltis ferruginea (1 dorsally 2 ventrally).
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Figure 9.A Peltis (syn. Zimioma, Ostoma) grossa B Peltis (syn. Ostoma) ferruginea C Colydiopeltis loebli D Colydiopeltis compactum E Colydiopeltis burckhardti F Parapeltis australicum G Protopeltis viridescens H cf. Globorentonium plaumanni, Brazil (1–3: three different specimens from the same locality).
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Figure 15.A–B Nemozoma elongatum (A cranium with longidutinal groove B detail of elongate punctures) C–D Peltis ferruginea (C elytral apex D antennal club, hooked spur and protarsus with large 5th tarsomere) E–G Phloiophilus edwardsi (E metatarsal claws and empodium F projecting procoxae G ventral surface).
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Map 7.A distribution of the tribe Peltini.
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Figure 9.A Peltis (syn. Zimioma, Ostoma) grossa B Peltis (syn. Ostoma) ferruginea C Colydiopeltis loebli D Colydiopeltis compactum E Colydiopeltis burckhardti F Parapeltis australicum G Protopeltis viridescens H cf. Globorentonium plaumanni, Brazil (1–3: three different specimens from the same locality).
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Figure 16.A–F Colydiopeltis compactum (A ventral surface B procoxal area C head ventrally D detail of mouthparts E protarsus F apex of metatibia with row of spines) G–H Thymalus limbatus (G antenna H apex of protibia with straight spur).
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Map 8.A distribution of the tribe Colydiopeltini.
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Figure 9.A Peltis (syn. Zimioma, Ostoma) grossa B Peltis (syn. Ostoma) ferruginea C Colydiopeltis loebli D Colydiopeltis compactum E Colydiopeltis burckhardti F Parapeltis australicum G Protopeltis viridescens H cf. Globorentonium plaumanni, Brazil (1–3: three different specimens from the same locality).
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Map 8.A distribution of the tribe Colydiopeltini.
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Figure 3.A Calitys scabra B Larinotus umblicatus C Acalanthis quadrisignata D Calanthosoma flavomaculata E Calanthosoma (syn. Marnia) sipolisi F Egolia variegata G Necrobiopsis tasmanicus.
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Map 2.A distribution of the tribe Larinotini.
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Map 10.A distribution of the tribe Thymalini including Rentonium-group.
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Figure 9.A Peltis (syn. Zimioma, Ostoma) grossa B Peltis (syn. Ostoma) ferruginea C Colydiopeltis loebli D Colydiopeltis compactum E Colydiopeltis burckhardti F Parapeltis australicum G Protopeltis viridescens H cf. Globorentonium plaumanni, Brazil (1–3: three different specimens from the same locality).
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Figure 17.A–B “Rentonellum” loebli (A ventral surface B prosternal intercoxal process) C cf. Globorentonium plaumanni, Brazil (C ventral surface D pro- and mesothorax ventrally E head ventrally F detail of mouthparts G protibia with tarsus H mesotibia with tarsus).
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Map 10.A distribution of the tribe Thymalini including Rentonium-group.
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Map 10.A distribution of the tribe Thymalini including Rentonium-group.
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Figure 9.A Peltis (syn. Zimioma, Ostoma) grossa B Peltis (syn. Ostoma) ferruginea C Colydiopeltis loebli D Colydiopeltis compactum E Colydiopeltis burckhardti F Parapeltis australicum G Protopeltis viridescens H cf. Globorentonium plaumanni, Brazil (1–3: three different specimens from the same locality).
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Map 10.A distribution of the tribe Thymalini including Rentonium-group.
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Figure 9.A Peltis (syn. Zimioma, Ostoma) grossa B Peltis (syn. Ostoma) ferruginea C Colydiopeltis loebli D Colydiopeltis compactum E Colydiopeltis burckhardti F Parapeltis australicum G Protopeltis viridescens H cf. Globorentonium plaumanni, Brazil (1–3: three different specimens from the same locality).
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Figure 17.A–B “Rentonellum” loebli (A ventral surface B prosternal intercoxal process) C cf. Globorentonium plaumanni, Brazil (C ventral surface D pro- and mesothorax ventrally E head ventrally F detail of mouthparts G protibia with tarsus H mesotibia with tarsus).
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Map 10.A distribution of the tribe Thymalini including Rentonium-group.