Trechus

Borges, Paulo A. V., Oromí, Pedro, Serrano, Artur R. M. & Amorim, Isabel R., 2007, Biodiversity patterns of cavernicolous ground-beetles and their conservation status in the Azores, with the description of a new species: Trechus isabelae n. sp. (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae), Zootaxa 1478, pp. 21-31 : 25-26

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.176791

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5664286

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A30687B9-FFF3-9271-E4B9-9437FA785C9D

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Trechus
status

 

Key to the Azorean species of Trechus View in CoL (modified from Borges et al. 2004)

1 Apical angle of elytra rounded..................................................................................................................... 2

- Apical angle of elytra pointed or sharp angled............................................................................................ 7

2 Larger species, length> 3.5 mm; lateral margins of pronotum markedly sinuated before the basis, degree of pigmentation variable.............................................................................................................................. 3

- Length 3.0– 3.2 mm; lateral margins of pronotum hardly sinuated before basis; clearly dark pigmented species ............................................................................................................................ torretassoi Jeannel View in CoL

3 3rd antennomere subequal to 2nd ................................................................................................................. 4

- 3rd antennomere longer than 2nd .................................................................................................................. 5

4 Pronotum cordiform and highly transverse (index W/L = 1.35), with lateral furrow very narrow (epigean species) ...................................................................................... terrabravensis View in CoL Borges, Serrano & Amorim

- Pronotum less transverse (index W/L = 1.26); lateral furrow larger (beetles occurring in entrance of caves) ................................................................................................................. montanheirorum View in CoL Oromí & Borges

5 Body depigmented with a convex and ovate aspect .................................................................................... 6

- Body pigmentation dark brown, with some lighter parts; appendages less pigmented (light brown); body more depressed ........................................................................................................... isabelae View in CoL new species

6 Aedeagus with apex of lamella slightly blunt; known from Pico .................................... picoensis View in CoL Machado

- Aedeagus with apex of median lobe deeply curved upwards; known from Faial ......................................... .............................................................................................................. oromii Borges, Serrano & Amorim View in CoL

7 Apical angle of elytra sharp (sometimes notched), forming a small protruding point; total length 3.6–4.3 mm .............................................................................................................................. terceiranus View in CoL Machado

- Apical angle of elytra sharp (forming a right angle); total length <3.5 mm ............................................... 8

8 Slightly pigmented on elytra and pronotal disc; aedeagus in lateral view with apex of median lobe more or less straight and pointed; left paramere with 4 setae ........................... pereirai View in CoL Borges, Serrano & Amorim

- Depigmented; aedeagus in lateral view with apex of the median lobe sharpened and slightly curved upwards; left paramere with 5 setae .................................................................. jorgensis Oromí & Borges View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

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