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Head capsule with slightly convergentfrontal grooves, triangularly depressed posterad frontoclypeal suture, the apex directed medially onto frons, terminated narrowly mesad thin carina immediately inside dorsal supraorbital seta, frons crossed by numerous fine transverse wrinkles emenating from groove; frons and vertex convex medially, neck not depressed; ocular lobe moderately protruded, joined to gena at broad, shallow groove; ocular ratio 1.47–1.51, ocular lobe ratio 0.81–0.89; labral anterior margin angularly emarginated medially ⅛× length; antennomeres 1–3 glabrous except for apical setae, minute pore sensilla visible across surface; antennae elongate filiform, eighth segment length 2.25× maximal breadth; mentum tooth sides defining acute angle, apex rounded. Pronotum extremely constricted basally, moderately transverse, MPW/PL = 1.17–1.25 (n = 5); lateral margin slightly to distinctly sinuate anterad obtuse, rounded, glabrous hind angle; median base moderately depressed relative to disc, margin with disc lined with 4–5 small, circular punctures, 12–13 smaller punctures posteriorly across each side of base; basal margin slightly convex between laterobasal depressions, margin posterad depression slightly expanded posteriorly inside hind angle; median longitudinal impression finely incised, shallow, present as lenticular depression at front of median base; anterior transverse impression broad, shallow, unmargined anteriorly in middle of disc, finely incised in outer half of breadth each side; anterior callosity slightly convex, depressed relative to disc, crossed with fine longitudinal wrinkles; front angles slightly protruded, rounded; distance between front angles visibly greater than basal width, APW/BPW = 1.10–1.20 (n = 5); lateral marginal depression very narrow at midlength, slightly wider at front angle, bead broader along sinuate basolateral margin; laterobasal depression narrow, sinuously defined laterally by broadened marginal bead, medially by punctate edge of median base; proepisternum with 5–6 distinct punctures along hind margin, about 5 punctures along hind margin of proepimeron; prosternal process broadly margined laterally, narrowly depressed medially between procoxae. Elytra oblong, sides subparallel at midlength, disc flat near suture; basal groove well developed, curved anterolaterally to angulate humerus; humeri proximate, MEW/HuW = 2.42–2.56 (n = 5); parascutellar seta present, situated in middle of sutural stria; parascutellar striole 4–5-punctate, continuous; sutural interval and lateral intervals of similar convexity basally, sutural interval narrower and convexly upraised to meet at suture apically; all striae evident in basal half, striae 1–6 moderately deep, minutely punctate at strial depth, stria 7 shallower but complete, nearly smooth; all striae complete at apex, sutural stria deep and fine, stria 7 deep and broad, the eighth interval convexly subcarinate apicad the subapical sinuation; dorsal elytral setae in evident depressions that cross half to the entire width of interval 3, setae positioned at 0.21–0.24× and 0.54–0.59× elytral length; apical elytral seta present, subapical seta absent in most individuals, rarely present unilaterally; lateral elytral setae 7 + 6; elytral marginal depression narrow at humerus but margin upraised, margin upraised laterally, more beadlike as depression narrows to subapical sinuation; subapical sinuation very shallow, elytral margin straight. Mesepisternum with 11 punctures in 1–2 vertical rows; metepisternum elongate, width to length ratio 0.68; metepisternum separated from metepimeron by distinct suture; metathoracic flight wing a triangular flap with inner and posterior margins of equal length, apex of longer lateral margin extended 0.8× distance to hind margin of metanotum; rudiments of R and M veins visible, not melanic, the same coloration as vestigium membrane. Abdomen with visible ventrites 1–5 irregularly wrinkled laterally, ventrites 3–6 with round depressions laterally; suture between visible ventrites 2 and 3 effaced laterally. Legs gracile, metatarsomere 1 length 0.24× metatibial length; metatarsomere 4 emarginated apically, overall length 1.4× median tarsomere length; metatarsomere 4 with apical and subapical setae; metatarsal dorsolateral sulci broad and shallow, tarsomere dorsal surface medially subcarinate. Microsculpture of head an indistinct transverse mesh, sculpticell breadth 2–3× length, sculpticells most visible just outside area of reflected light; pronotal disc with transverse mesh, sculpticell breadth 3–4× length, mixed with glossy patches; pronotal median base glossy, indistinct isodiametric sculpticells visible along edge of reflected light; elytral disc with regular transverse mesh, sculpticell breadth 3–5× length; elytral apex with shallow transverse mesh, sculpticell breadth 2–4× length; metasternum glossy, elongate transverse mesh visible in part; laterobasal abdominal ventrites with shallow, swirling isodiametric and transverse sculpticells. Coloration of head rufobrunneous, piceous cast in frontal grooves, clypeus rufoflavous; antennomere 1 flavous, antennomeres 2–11 rufoflavous; pronotal disc brunneous, margins slightly paler; proepipleuron rufoflavous, proepisternum rufobrunneous; elytral disc brunneous wih silvery metallic reflection; sutural interval pale rufous basally, rufoflavous apically; elytral margin concolorous with disc at humerus, deepest part of lateral depression rufoflavous in apical half; elytral epipleuron rufoflavous, metepisternum rufobrunneous; visible abdominal ventrites 1–3 rufobrunneous, ventrites 4–6 rufoflavous; apical half of apical abdominal ventrite flavous; metafemur flavous with brunneous cast; metatibia flavous, carina associated with longitudinal setal series darker, brunneous. Male genitalia. (n = 2). Aedeagal median lobe evenly curved and of subequal diameter from basal bulb to ostial opening, apex with rounded dorsal projection at base, the downturned tip rounded to tightly rounded (Figs 5D, E); median lobe straight in euventral view; internal sac with broad ventral microtrichial field but without spicules; flagellar plate of moderate size, length 0.35× distance from parameral articulation to distal face of apex; parameres extended 0.83× distance from parameral articulation to apex. Female reproductive tract. (n = 1). Bursa copulatrix shape columnar, length 2.5× maximal breadth compressed on microslide (Fig. 6C), membranous surface wrinkled and unevenly stained with Chlorazol Black; spermatheca obovate, broadest near apex, reservoir about 0.25× length of spermathecal duct that enters dorsal wall of bursa dorsad the basally broad common oviduct; membranous ramus mesad basal gonocoxite 1 very long, extended as a fold in dorsal vagina wall to apex of basal gonocoxite 1 (Figs 6C, 7C); basal gonocoxite 1 with 4 apical fringe setae along middle of coxite apex, plus 3 smaller setae near apicomedial angle (Fig. 7C); 2–3 very small setae in medial half of basal gonocoxite; apical gonocoxite 2 broad basally, base broadly extended laterally, with 2 subequal lateral ensiform setae, 1 narrower dorsal ensiform seta, and 2 moderately elongate apical nematiform seta. Holotype male (MNHN) labeled: French Polynesia: Tahiti Nui / Mt. Mauru trail nr. pylon 3 / el. 1010 m 5-IX-2006 lot 03 / 17°38.094'S, 149°22.073'W / beating Blechnum fern / fronds J.K. Liebherr // HOLOTYPE / Mecyclothorax / pirihao / J.K. Liebherr 2012 (black-bordered red label). Allotype female (MNHN) labeled as holotype except for allotype designation.
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Liebherr J (2012) New Mecyclothorax spp. (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Moriomorphini) define Mont Mauru, eastern Tahiti Nui, as a distinct area of endemism ZooKeys 227: 63–99
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This is the most commonly encountered, and most broadly distributed species within the elevational range so far sampled on Mauru, having been collected in habitats at 880–1110 m elevation. However, 20 of the 22 specimens were collected in association with ferns of either the genus Blechnum or Dicranopteris, and only 2 were associated with flowering plants; a mixed beating sample from Weinmannia, Myrsine, and Melicope.
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Liebherr J (2012) New Mecyclothorax spp. (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Moriomorphini) define Mont Mauru, eastern Tahiti Nui, as a distinct area of endemism ZooKeys 227: 63–99
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This species is recorded from 880–1110 m elevation on Mont Mauru. Most of the specimens have been collected in association with ferns, either by beating or through application of pyrethrin fog. Only 2 of the 22 known specimens were collected by beating flowering plants; a mixed beating sample of Melicope, Myrsine, and Weinmannia.
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Liebherr J (2013) The Mecyclothorax beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Moriomorphini) of Tahiti, Society Islands ZooKeys 322: 1–170
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