Geoffmonteithia queenslanda Jin, de Keyzer et Ślipiński, 2020

(Figs. 11 H–J, 14J, 15L, 17E)

Geoffmonteithia queenslanda Jin, de Keyzer et Ślipiński, 2020: 21. TL: Townsville, QLD. Holotype in ANIC (examined).

Diagnosis. This species is morphologically similar to Pseudoplites and Eurynassa . Male can be separat- ed from P. hamali by its antennomere 3 not thicker than the following segments, the tibiae without lateral spines, and protarsi without long hairs. Female of G. queenslanda can be separated from P. hamali by its dense and coarse punctures on pronotum. Both sexes can be distinguished from Eurynassa species by having elongate antennomere 3 and prominent posteri- or angles on pronotum.

Type. Geoffmonteithia queenslanda Jin, de Keyzer et Ślipiński, Holotype male deposited in ANIC, with the following labels “QLD: Townsville, 29 September 1995, Woodger T. | ANIC 25-067089 ”.

Material examined (Fig. 17E). Queensland: AM (1 ♂): 5km N Leyburn, Dec. 1987, A. and G. Daniels ; ANIC (3 ♂♂): Eidsvold, Dec. 1965, J. Bancraft ; Townsville, Sep. 1995, T. Woodger ; Yeppoon, Nov. 1965, Le Souef ; QDPC (1 ♂): Long Pocket, Indooroopilly, Brisbane, Nov. 1980, J.F. Donaldson ; QM (2 ♂♂; 2 ♀♀): 2: Gympie; Boggimoss No. 21 via Taroom, Nov. 1996, G.B. Monteith ; Dipperu, Nov. 1971, B. Baldwin ; QVMAG (4 ♂♂; 2 ♀♀): 6: The Gap, Brisbane, {from Jan. 1994 to Dec. 1995}, S. Fearn. New South Wales: ANIC (1 ♂; 1 ♀): Stumpys Rd., Braemar S.F., Nov. 2016, R. de Keyz- er, A. Scott and Sundholm, A .; south boundary Fortis Creek NP., north of Grafton, Dec. 1998, Watkins ; MV (1 ♂): Canowindra, Jan. 1956, F.E. Wilson .

Molecular data. BioSample ID: SAMN11080875 (Holotype), SAMN11080889 (Paratype).