A taxonomic review of the Selenophori group (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini) in the West Indies, with descriptions of new species and notes about classification and biogeography Shpeley, Danny Hunting, Wesley Ball, George E. ZooKeys 2017 690 1 195 6YDN2 species group Insecta Carabidae Selenophorus CoL Animalia Selenophorus striatopunctatus Coleoptera 80 81 Arthropoda species striatopunctatus  Recognition. Striae 1-7 of elytra distinctly punctate. SBL. Males, 5.20-6.04 mm, females 5.28-6.24 mm. Color. Antennae with antennomere1 testaceous to rufo-testaceous, antennomeres 2-11 darker; mouthparts infuscated or not, testaceous to rufo-testaceous; legs testaceous to dark rufo-testaceous. Head and pronotum brunneous to brunneo-piceous; elytra brunneo-piceous to nearly piceous, suture and apical margin diffusely paler. Ventral surface rufo-brunneous to brunneo-piceous; elytral epipleuron paler than disc. Luster. Pronotum with faint bluish metallic luster; elytra with faint to moderate iridescence; ventral surface faintly iridescent. Dorsal microsculpture. Head shiny, with mesh pattern isodiametric, microlines very fine; pronotum shiny, with mesh pattern slightly transverse, sculpticells about 1.5 -2xwide as long, microlines very fine; elytra very shiny, microlines not visible at 100 x. Male genitalia. Apical portion of phallic median lobe short, broad, apex symmetrically rounded in dorsal/ventral aspects; endophallus with 17 spines with large bases scattered throughout entire length; without lamina. Ventral surface of shaft smooth. Ovipositor and female reproductive tract. Gonocoxite 2 moderately thick, slightly falcate. Bursa copulatrix markedly long; spermatheca moderately long, coiled, sausage-like, originating near base of common oviduct; markedly long spermathecal gland duct originating above base of spermatheca. Spermathecal gland somewhat dumbbell-like, narrowed in the middle.   Includedspecies. The striatopunctatus species group includes only one species in the West Indies: S. striatopunctatusPutzeys.  Geographic distribution. In the West Indies, this species group is recorded from most of the islands.