KAVANAUGH, SMITH, & KRASNOBROD: PHILIPPINE CARABID BEETLES 
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Cicindeliiii 
Prothyma sp. A (Fig. 7), 5 specimens; PH0054; collected by hand at night in forest 
Prothyma sp. B (Fig. 8), 7 specimens; PH0042, PH0049, PH0050; collected by hand at night and in daytime 
in forest 
Heptodonta melanopyga Schaum (Fig. 9), 1 specimen; PH0008; collected in malaise trap in open area in cul¬ 
tivated area near forest 
Therates semperi Schaum (Fig. 10), 11 specimens; PH0003, PH0004, PH0012, PH0013, PH0057, NCP_3, 
MMHW_2; collected by hand in daytime and at night, in yellow pan traps, malaise traps and pitfall traps, 
all in forest 
Thopeutica {Thopeiitica) clam aenula (Horn) (Fig. 11), 1 specimen; PH0042; collected by hand at night in 
degi'aded forest 
Thopeutica {Thopeutica) cf. conspicua (Schaum) (Fig. 12), 11 specimens; PH0035, LF_1, LF_2; collected 
by hand in daytime and at night and at mercury vapor light, all in forest 
Lophyra (Spilodia) striolata (Illiger) (Fig. 13), 11 specimens; PH0043; collected at mercury vapor light in 
grassland 
Cylindera (Conidem) mandibularis (Schaum) (Fig. 14), 1 specimen; PH0043; collected at mercury vapor 
light in grassland 
Cylindera (Ifasina) viduata (Fabricius) (Fig. 15), 2 specimens; PH0043; collected at mercuiy vapor light in 
grassland 
Clivinini 
Clivina sp. (Fig. 16), 1 specimen; PH0028; collected by hand sorting of sifted forest litter 
Bembidiini 
Elaphropus (Tachyura) ceylonicus (Nietner) (Fig. 17), 1 specimen; PH0030; collected at mercury vapor hght 
in forest 
Polyderis impressipennis Motschulsky (Fig. 18), 2 specimens; PH0015; collected by mini-Winkler extrac¬ 
tion of concentrated forest leaf Utter 
We follow Erwin et al. (2012) in considering Polyderis Motschulsky as a genus distinct from Tachys 
Dejean. 
Sinechostictus {Pseudolimnaeum) cf. pendleburyi Andrewes (Fig. 19), 1 specimen; PH0025; collected by 
mini-Winkler extraction of concentrated forest leaf litter 
We follow D.R. Maddison (personal communication) in recognizing Sinechostictus as a distinct genus. 
Our specimen agrees with DarUngton’s (1959) description of the females from Luzon Island that he stud¬ 
ied and which differ from specimens from the type locality in northern Borneo. 
Pterostichini 
Metabacetus cf. arrowi Straneo (Fig. 20), 6 specimens; PH0004, PH0015; collected in pitfall traps in forest 
and by mini-Winkler extraction of concentrated forest leaf litter 
Cosmodiscus cf. brunneus Darlington (Fig.21), 1 specimen; PHOOll; collected in pitfall traps in forest 
Lesticus sp. (Fig. 22), 1 specimen; PH0059; collected by hand in daytime in forest 
Oodini 
Oodes sp. (Fig.23), 7 specimens; PHOOlO, PHOOl 1, PH0013, PH0014, PH0050; collected by hand in daytime 
and at night, in pitfall traps and in yellow pan traps, all in forest 
Chlaeniini 
Chlaenius (Haplochlaenius) sp. A (Fig. 24), 1 specimen; MHW_2; collected by hand at night in forest 
Chlaenius {Haplochlaenius) sp. B (Fig. 25), 1 specimen; PH0042; collected by hand at night in degraded for¬ 
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