Revision of Trechus Clairville, 1806 of the Bale Mountains and adjacent volcanos, Ethiopia (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechini)
Author
Schmidt, Joachim
University of Rostock, Institute of Biosciences, General and Systematic Zoology, Universitätsplatz 2, 18055 Rostock, Germany. University of Marburg, Fb. 17 - Biologie, Karl-von-Frisch-Strasse 8, 35043 Marburg, Germany. Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Passeig Maritim de la Barceloneta 37, 08003 Barcelona, Spain. MECADEV - UMR 7179 MNHN / CNRS, Paris, France.
schmidt@agonum.de
Author
Faille, Arnaud
arnaud1140@yahoo.fr
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
2018-06-21
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Trechus rira
sp. nov.
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Figs 13
,
17
,
21
,
44
Diagnosis
Very similar to the above-described
T. nanulus
sp. nov.
from the same mountain area, but slightly larger, with eyes smaller, pronotum less transverse, laterobasal area of pronotum more depressed, aedeagal median lobe more elongated. For differentiation from the other rather tiny species of
Trechus
from the Bale Mts, see key to species and the diagnosis for the respective species below.
Etymology
The specific epithet refers to the village Rira, close to the
type
locality of the new species.
Material examined
Holotype
ETHIOPIA
: ³,
Oromia
,
S
slope
Bale Mts
, above
Rira
, alt.
3150–3250 m
,
06°46′
N
,
39°44′
E
,
Dec.
2006
(
CSCHM
, registration number
ZSM
_COL_
2018
_005).
Paratype
ETHIOPIA
: 1 ³, same data as for
holotype
(
CSCHM
); 11 ³³,
10 ♀♀
,
Oromia
, Bale Mts,
S
slope above Rira, alt.
3240 m
,
06°46′39″
N
,
39°44′52″
E
,
15
Dec.
2017
(
CAF
,
CSCHM
,
ZMAA
).
Description
BODY LENGTH.
2.6 mm
(n = 2).
PROPORTIONS (n = 2). PW/HW = 1.35–1.37; PW/PL = 1.39–1.41; PW/PBW = 1.23–1.24; EW/PW = 1.55–1.60; EL/EW = 1.30–1.36.
COLOUR AND MICROSCULPTURE. As described in
T. nanulus
sp. nov.
HEAD. Eyes small, tempora 1.1 times as long as eyes. Proportions of the first four antennomeres as follows: 1/1/0.9/0.8. In all other characters as described in
T. nanulus
sp. nov.
PROTHORAX. Pronotum moderately large, transverse, broadest portion distinctly before middle, base as wide as apical margin. Disc markedly convex. Anterior margin slightly concave with anterior angles rounded, slightly protruded. Sides rounded throughout but less markedly towards base. Laterobasal angles very obtuse, blunt at apex. Marginal gutter very narrow, slightly widened near laterobasal angles. Base straight in middle, distinctly bent anteriorly at outer quarter. Median longitudinal impression fine but distinct, not deepened near base, disappearing at apex; anterior transverse impression indistinct, smooth; posterior transverse impression very shallow, laterobasal foveae diffuse limited towards disc and sides, moderately small, smooth. Pronotum with laterobasal setae present.
Figs 13–16.
Trechus
spp., habitus.
13
.
T. rira
sp. nov.
, holotype.
14
.
T. iridescens
sp. nov.
, holotype.
15
.
T. oppositus
sp. nov.
, paratype, ³.
16
.
T. bombi
sp. nov.
, holotype.
PTEROTHORAX. Elytra convex on disc, in dorsal view moderately short and broad, broadest in midlength or slightly before, with shoulders fully rounded; broadly rounded at apex. Striae impunctate, parascutellar stria absent, striae 1–5 indistinct (stria 1 absent in the
paratype
specimen), striae 6–7 absent, stria 8 moderately impressed from level of the middle group of the marginal umbilicate pores towards apex. All intervals flat. Recurrent preapical stria deep, curved in front, directed to the fifth stria. Third stria with two setiferous dorsal pores, the anterior one between anterior elytral fifth and quarter, the posterior one in middle, and with preapical seta situated at the apical anastomosis of second and third striae, slightly closer to the elytral apex than to the suture. Number and positions of the setae of the marginal umbilicate series as in
Trechus
s. str.
LEGS. As described in
T. nanulus
sp. nov.
MALE GENITALIA. EL/AL = 3.28–3.29 (n = 2). Aedeagal median lobe small, moderately elongated, in lateral view almost evenly bent throughout; apical lamella moderately long with apex roundly delimited; basal bulb and sagittal aileron average. Endophallus with copulatory piece narrowly triangular, arcuate towards apex, in lateral view more strongly sclerotized on dorsal side.
Distribution
Known only from the southern slope of the Bale Mts, above Rira village, at an altitude of approx.
3200 m
.