The genera Trechosia Jeannel, 1926 and Cothresia Jeannel, 1964 The genus Trechosia was primarily erected for Trechus solutilis Péringuey. The genus currently comprises nine species from southern Africa and a single species, T. aberdarensis Jeannel, from the Kenyan Abardares Highlands. The genus Trechosia is well characterized by the particular elytral striation pattern as well as by the formation of the aedeagus. The three inner elytral striae are deeply impressed while the outer elytral striae are almost totally effaced. The 3 rd elytral stria characteristically begins at the anterior discal setiferous puncture and strongly bends inwards towards the apex. The internal sack of the aedeagus is armed by a single large copulatory piece or ev...
A new species of <em>Trechus</em> from the Oromia Province (Ethiopia) is described in the present no...
Figs 79–82. Trechus spp., habitus. 79. T. wiersbowskyi sp. nov., paratype, ³; 80. T. grandipennis sp...
Figs 21–24. Trechus spp., elytra. 21. T. rira sp. nov., holotype. 22. T. iridescens sp. nov., holoty...
Trechosia kogelbergensis sp. nov. Differential diagnosis. Similar to T. intermedia and T. humeral...
FIGURE 3. Trechosia humeralis (Jeannel, 1930), holotype, female. General habitus (A), microsculpture...
FIGURE 2. Trechosia kogelbergensis sp. nov., holotype, male. General habitus (A), microsculpture of ...
FIGURE 1. Trechosia intermedia sp. nov., holotype, male. General habitus (A), microsculpture of elyt...
Figs 115–125. Trechus spp., aedeagal median lobe, left lateral view (115–116, 118, 120, 122, 124–125...
Figs 9–12. Trechus spp., elytra. 9. T. mattisi sp. nov., paratype, ³. 10. T. transversicollis sp. no...
Based on a study of 2150 specimens of the genus Trechus Clairville, 1806 from the Bale Mts, Mount Ch...
Figs 87–90. Trechus spp., elytra. 87. T. wiersbowskyi sp. nov., paratype, ³. 88. T. grandipennis sp....
Figs 75–78. Trechus spp., elytra. 75. T. depressipennis sp. nov., holotype. 76. T. mekbibi sp. nov.,...
The enormous genus Trechus Clairville is distributed mainly in the Holarctic regions, but 24 species...
Figs 83–86. Trechus spp., head, pronotum. 83. T. wiersbowskyi sp. nov., paratype, ³. 84. T. grandipe...
Figs 61–66. Trechus oromiensis Magrini, Quéinnec & Vigna Taglianti, 2012, elytra (61–63) and aedeaga...
A new species of <em>Trechus</em> from the Oromia Province (Ethiopia) is described in the present no...
Figs 79–82. Trechus spp., habitus. 79. T. wiersbowskyi sp. nov., paratype, ³; 80. T. grandipennis sp...
Figs 21–24. Trechus spp., elytra. 21. T. rira sp. nov., holotype. 22. T. iridescens sp. nov., holoty...
Trechosia kogelbergensis sp. nov. Differential diagnosis. Similar to T. intermedia and T. humeral...
FIGURE 3. Trechosia humeralis (Jeannel, 1930), holotype, female. General habitus (A), microsculpture...
FIGURE 2. Trechosia kogelbergensis sp. nov., holotype, male. General habitus (A), microsculpture of ...
FIGURE 1. Trechosia intermedia sp. nov., holotype, male. General habitus (A), microsculpture of elyt...
Figs 115–125. Trechus spp., aedeagal median lobe, left lateral view (115–116, 118, 120, 122, 124–125...
Figs 9–12. Trechus spp., elytra. 9. T. mattisi sp. nov., paratype, ³. 10. T. transversicollis sp. no...
Based on a study of 2150 specimens of the genus Trechus Clairville, 1806 from the Bale Mts, Mount Ch...
Figs 87–90. Trechus spp., elytra. 87. T. wiersbowskyi sp. nov., paratype, ³. 88. T. grandipennis sp....
Figs 75–78. Trechus spp., elytra. 75. T. depressipennis sp. nov., holotype. 76. T. mekbibi sp. nov.,...
The enormous genus Trechus Clairville is distributed mainly in the Holarctic regions, but 24 species...
Figs 83–86. Trechus spp., head, pronotum. 83. T. wiersbowskyi sp. nov., paratype, ³. 84. T. grandipe...
Figs 61–66. Trechus oromiensis Magrini, Quéinnec & Vigna Taglianti, 2012, elytra (61–63) and aedeaga...
A new species of <em>Trechus</em> from the Oromia Province (Ethiopia) is described in the present no...
Figs 79–82. Trechus spp., habitus. 79. T. wiersbowskyi sp. nov., paratype, ³; 80. T. grandipennis sp...
Figs 21–24. Trechus spp., elytra. 21. T. rira sp. nov., holotype. 22. T. iridescens sp. nov., holoty...