Pediomorphus macleayi Sloane, 1900
(Figs. 3, 17, 20, 23)
Type Material. Three syntypes, ANIC .
Type Locality. King’ s Sound, Western Australia. For a discussion of the issues surrounding this type locality for Macleay collection specimens, see Monteith and Rossini (2017).
Material Examined. In addition to the syntypes, NORTHERN TERRITORY: Keep River National Park: 20 specimens- 15°45’ S 129°07’ E, 6.vi.2001, at light, AA Calder; 8 specimens - 15°45’ S 129°07’ E, 5.vi.2001, black light, AA Calder; 2 specimens - 5.5 km NE by E Jarrnarm, open forest, at light, 15°44’ S 129°09’ E, 27.v.2001, T Weir and P Bouchard ; 2 specimens - 15°45’ S 129°06’ E, Keep River Crossing, 1 km ENE Jarrnarm; 15°45’ S 129°06’ E spring at 8 km E by N of Jarrnarm, 25- 27.v.2001, at light, open forest. 100 mi. east of Kununurram 27.iii.1966, A Mahon. WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Fitzroy River, 17.iv.1976, at light, K&E Carnaby [ANIC] .
Distribution Range. Northern Western Australia from King Sound east to western Northern Territory (Fig. 20).
Notes. Size ranges among the specimens examined are sbl = 6.3–6.7 mm, elytral width = 2.4–2.5 mm, and ocular ratio = 1.50.