Neoryctes Arrow, 1908
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The genus Neoryctes contains four species and was revised by Cook et al. (1995). Each species is endemic to a single island in the Galápagos Archipelago: Floreana, San Cristóbal, Santa Cruz, and Santiago. A fifth species is described herein from Isabela.
All species in the genus are characterized by a length of 13–27 mm; short and broad body form; reddish brown color; clypeus narrowed to a bidentate apex; mandibles exposed and evenly rounded; antenna 9- or 10-segmented with a short club; pronotum simply convex; prosternal process small and subtriangular; hindwings reduced; propygidium with two longitudinal stridulatory ridges; pygidium convex, especially in males; protibia tridentate or quadridentate; and parameres generally subrectangular with broadly lanceolate apices. All the species are rare, and their life history is unknown.
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