Abstract

The sarawakensis species group of the termitophilous carabid genus Orthogonius MacLeay, 1825 is defined and reviewed. Members of this species group are distributed in Southeast Asia and represented by four species, including two new species: Orthogonius sabahicus sp. n. (Sabah, northern Borneo, Malaysia) and Orthogonius morvanianus sp. n. (southern Thailand). A key to all species of the species group is also provided.

Highlights

  • As part of the series works on the dominant genus Orthogonius MacLeay, 1825 in the tribe Orthogoniini, the lancangjiang and baconii species groups have been reviewed respectively (Tian and Deuve 2013, 2016)

  • All of the four species of this group are distributed in Southeast Asia

  • Further two new species are discovered from Sabah, northern Borneo, Malaysia and from Khao Sok NP, southern Thailand respectively, and hereinafter described

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Introduction

As part of the series works on the dominant genus Orthogonius MacLeay, 1825 in the tribe Orthogoniini, the lancangjiang and baconii species groups have been reviewed respectively (Tian and Deuve 2013, 2016).

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