Pseudoparonella tanimbarica Yoshii & Suhardjono, 1992

Figs 11, 13‒22

Pseudoparonella (Oceaniella) tanimbarica Yoshii & Suhardjono, 1992

Type locality. Saumlaki, Tanimbar Islands, Indonesia.

Material examined. Two females on slides and many in alcohol, New Caledonia: Col d’Amieu, 165°46’E 21°34’S, alt. 412 m, Malaise trap, 19.xii.2007 ‒ 11.i.2008, Thomas Théry leg. (# NC08-Thery02). Two specimens on slides and 5 in alcohol in NJAU and others in MNHN.

Remarks. The specimens from New Caledonia coincide well with the original description. SEM photos were also taken to show the details of eyes (Fig. 13), scales (Figs 14‒19), trochanteral organ (Fig. 20), claw (Fig. 21) and mucro (Fig. 22). As a member of “colour pattern species”, Ps. tanimbarica cannot be separated from other species except in having a constant colour pattern(a pair of patches on posterior Abd. IV, Fig. 11). According to Zhang et al. (2015), the tergal S-chaetotaxic pattern of Ps. tanimbarica (ordinary S-chaetae 2, 2|1, 2, 2,?, 3, S-microchaetae 1, 0|1, 0, 1, 0, 0) is identical with those in Entomobryinae sensu Zhang & Deharveng, 2015.