Inventory of the Carabid Beetle Fauna of the Gaoligong Mountains, Western Yunnan Province, China: Species of the Tribe Trechini (Coleoptera: Caraboidea), with Descriptions of Four New Genera, One New Subgenus and 19 New Species. Author Deuve, Thierry Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité, ISYEB - UMR 7205 - MNHN, CNRS, UPMC, EPHE, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Sorbonne-Universités, 57 rue Cuvier, CP 50, F- 75231 Paris cedex 05, France. Author Kavanaugh, David H. Department of Entomology, California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 94118, U. S. A. dkavanaugh@calacademy.org Author Liang, Hongbin Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China * Corresponding author: David H. Kavanaugh (dkavanaugh @ calacademy. org) text Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 2016 2016-10-14 63 12 341 455 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.13155283 0068-547X 13155283 4C790FE0-B735-4592-8827-EEF83C663CB1 Genus Queinnectrechus Deuve, 1992 Queinnectrechus Deuve, 1992b:354 . TYPE SPECIES .— Queinnectrechus excentricus Deuve, 1992a DIAGNOSIS .— Adults of this genus ( Figs. 12–14 ) can be recognized by the following combination of character states: size moderate (BL = 3.5 to 4.8 mm ), apterous, body dark, reddish brown to piceous, surface micaceous; head with small eyes, mentum and submentum fused; right mandible tridentate, the premolar tooth distinct but joined with the retinaculum (see Deuve 1992b , Fig. 23 ); pronotum cordiform and markedly convex, lateral margination effaced posteriorly, with two setae (midlateral and basolateral) present on each side; elytra markedly convex, inflated, slightly tear-shaped, humeri effaced, elytral discal striae absent or vestigial, with two (in most members) or three (in a few members) discal setae present, aligned on interval 3 near stria 3, preapical seta absent from most members, in some of these members inserted forward in a subdiscal position, in very few placed in typical trechine position nearer elytral apex and next to stria 2; protibiae furrowed; abdominal ventrites IV to VI glabrous except for a single pair of paramedial setae; endophallus of male aedeagus with two sclerites. COMMENTS .— Two new genera closely related to Queinnectrechus have recently been described. Members of Dactylotrechus Belousov and Kabak (2003) are distinguished by the supernumerary setae present on the external margins of the pronotum and on more lateral areas of the elytral disc. Members of Puertrechus Belousov and Kabak (2014a) are distinguished by the presence of a single discal setae subbasally on interval 5. Members of both taxa have a preapical seta inserted near stria 2, a plesiomorphic feature among trechines. Taxonomic limits and phylogenetic relationships among the “genera” Stevensius , Kozlovites Jeannel (1935) , Queinnectrechus , Dactylotrechus , Puertrechus , Sinotrechiama Uéno (2000) , Uenoite s Belousov and Kabak (2016) and Minutotrechus (describe above) are still poorly resolved. This is why we describe below a new taxon, Gaoligongtrechus , provisionally with the rank of subgenus. This assignment can be changed as needed in the future. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION .— This genus, which currently include 13 described species (Belousov and Kabak 2003, Casalle and Magrini 2009, Deuve 1992a , and Uéno 1998a and 1998b ) is currently known from the Min Shan region of northern Sichuan Province southwest to western Yunnan Province . The Gaoligong Shan forms the southwestern limit of the known distributional range of the genus.