With ambiguous constructor references used in java.util.Map#computeIfAbsent function parameter, it becomes unclear what the code intends to do.

map.computeIfAbsent(someLong, AtomicLong::new).incrementAndGet()

Code of this form can seemingly look like it's trying to make a counter, creating the key if absent. Unfortunately the code is surprising, because it will call the wrong AtomicLong constructor. Instead, it will create the counter initialized with the key value, which is probably not desired.