Trechus (s. str.) “ subnotatus ” species group (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in Bulgaria
Author
Kostova, Rumyana
Author
Bekchiev, Rostislav
text
Zootaxa
2023
2023-04-17
5264
4
505
525
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5264.4.3
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5264.4.3
1175-5326
9C61EF9D-1085-4EC6-B8A1-DCA65F768D76
1.
Trechus asiaticus
Jeannel, 1927
Material examined:
Bulgaria
:
1³,
Yambol
, Bolyarovo Vill.,
Samar
daalu cave I,
05.06.2005
,
P. Stoev
leg. (
NMNHS
)
Additional comparative material examined
:
Greece
:
1♀
, 2³³,
Chios Isl.
,
Ayio Georgios
[St. George], 25–
26.06.1935
, (coll.
J. Fodor
,
HNHMB
)
;
1³,
Kephallinia, A
.
Winkler
(coll.
R
.
Jeannel
,
MNHN
)
;
Turkey
: 1³,
Lycie
:
Taurus
(
Hauser
) (coll.
Jeannel
,
MNHN
)
;
1³,
Asia
minor,
Alem Daghi
,
von Bodemeyer
; 1³,
Constantinople
(coll.
Jeannel
,
MNHN
)
Notes:
Relatively large: the body length of males is
4.44–4.84 mm
(
Pawlowski 1973
); in our sample, it was
3.9–4.6 mm
. The body’s dorsal surface is dark brown, usually with easily visible prolonged humeral and oval spots before the apex on the elytra. In some specimens, the elytra are unicolourous. Wings well developed, partly or fully reduced. Usually, the pronotum base is wide, the basal margin is longer than the length of the pronotum (index PWB/
PL
≥ 1.2), but in some cases, the index is lower. The aedeagus does not differ from those illustrated and described by
Jeannel (1927: 444)
and
Pawlowski (1973: 242)
. Its apex is strongly curved downward in lateral view. The copulatory piece is slightly concave in the middle.