1978] Thayer & Newton — Revision of Genus Glypholoma 45 
(see fig. 39). Genital segment with tergite 9 narrowly continuous 
across dorsal midline, tergite 10 short, sternite 9 attenuate, fairly 
well sclerotized in posterior one-third or so, only lightly sclerotized 
anteriorly, with a small cylindrical protuberance on internal surface 
near anterior end (see figs. 66-75). Aedeagus of general staphylinid 
type (median lobe with basal bulb, small dorsal median foramen, 
ventro-apical median orifice); parameral side of aedeagus facing 
dorsally within abdomen; small basal piece present as a more or less 
C- or U-shaped strap on dorsal side of basal bulb (often very lightly 
sclerotized and difficult to see); basal bulb of median lobe lightly 
sclerotized, with a membranous band around the abparameral side, 
presumably allowing dorsal-ventral bellows-like contractions; in- 
ternal sac with dense armature of short, fine spines; apex of median 
lobe a finger-like projection, even with or slightly shorter than 
apices of parameres; parameres with or without subapical setae (see 
figs. 76-85). 
Female: Pro- and mesotarsus without spatulate setae, as in fig. 24. 
Genitalia (based on pustuliferum and rotundulum, except as noted) 
about as in Newton, 1975, figs. 8-10: sclerotized spermatheca 
apparently absent, sternite 9 present, tergite 9 divided into two 
lateral sclerites, tergite 10 U-shaped; proximal gonocoxites separate, 
about half as long as distal gonocoxites; in all species in which 
females are known, distal gonocoxites separate, each bearing at its 
apex a short stylus with 1 (or 2?) long apical seta(e) and one or more 
subapical setae. 
Immature stages unknown. 
Range: Southern Chile and Argentina south to Tierra del Fuego; 
Victoria, Australia; see maps, figs. 50, 51. 
Key to the species of glypholoma jeannel 
1. Antenna filiform (fig. 56); elytra without raised pustules; dorsal 
surface uniform in color; body form as in fig. 4 
G. tenuicorne n.sp. 
Antenna with gradual apical club (figs. 52-55); elytra with or 
without raised pustules; dorsal surface with various color 
markings; body form otherwise (figs. 1-3, 5) 2 
2. Elytra with raised pustules on alternate intervals (fig. 26) .3 
Elytra without raised pustules (fig. 29) 4 
