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process extending about four-ninths of the way between mesocoxae. 
Metasternum convex, without microsculpture but with large punc- 
tures containing very short setae, antecoxal sutures short, extending 
only one-fifth the width of the metasternum. Protibia setose, slightly 
less spinose than that of pustuliferum, meso- and metatibia slightly 
more spinose than protibia. Hind tarsus slightly less than six-tenths 
as long as hind tibia, fifth segment of hind tarsus half as long as first 
four together. Empodial setae longer than tarsal claws. 
Elytral striae impressed between punctures, intervals minutely 
punctate and with very short setae, in addition to the usual 
macrosetae on alternate intervals (see fig. 29). Pale spots (but not 
pustules) anterior and adjacent to macrosetae. Angle formed by 
elytral apices at suture slightly greater than 180° (concave poster- 
iorly). Wings greatly reduced in nearly all specimens seen, only 
extending over tergite 2, and not folded at rest (see figs. 37, 41), very 
rarely fully or almost fully developed; anal flap present. 
Abdomen with tergites 4 to 8 well-sclerotized, spiracles located in 
tergites of segments 5 to 8, at edge of tergite 4; paratergites clearly 
present and distinct on segments 4 to 6, sutures between sternite and 
paratergites lacking on segment 3; segment 7 with sutures between 
sternite and paratergites fading out posteriorly. Tergite 4 with small 
paired patches of medially-directed microtrichia (see fig. 41), tergite 
5 with or without even smaller transverse patches of same near 
posterior edge. Transverse fold on sternite 3 about one-half width of 
sternite. Sternite 8 with anterior projection as in fig. 65. 
Male: Spatulate setae on protarsus as in fig. 25, five pairs on first 
segment, two pairs each on second and third segments, on first two 
segments of mesotarsus, similarly to fig. 39, but with five on the first 
segment and two on the second; genital segment and aedeagus as in 
figs. 74, 75, 78, 79. 
Female: Genitalia very similar to those of G. pustuliferum, distal 
gonocoxites relatively slightly thicker. 
Distribution: see map (fig. 51). 
Holotype ( d ): AUSTRALIA: Victoria: Belgrave, F. E. Wilson, 
22—5—29 / Fallen leaves/ F. E. Wilson Collection [NMVM], 
Paratypes: AUSTRALIA: Victoria: Warburton, F. E. Wilson, 4080 
feet/in tussocks/ F. E. Wilson Collection (3d) [NMVM]; Mt. Baw 
Baw, summit, etc.. Mar. ’58, Darlington (Id) [MCZ]; Warburton, 
Mt. Donna Buang, 1200 m, IV.28-V.7. 1978, carrion traps, Notho- 
fagus forest, S. B. Peck (79 d , 104 9 ) [ANIC, ANMT, CAS, CNC, 
