Trephionus
Trephionus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:[1] Five new species were described in 2018 from Japan.[2]
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Genus: | Trephionus Bates, 1883 |
Description
All the species are reddish brown to black in color with shiny surface. Mouthpart appendages and antennae yellowish to reddish brown. Legs light to blackish brown. No hind wings. Eyes less convex. Pronotum moderately convex. Elytra oblong and moderately convex.
Species
- Trephionus abiba Sasakawa & Itô, 2018
- Trephionus babai Habu, 1978
- Trephionus bifidilobatus Sasakawa & Itô, 2018
- Trephionus chujoi Habu, 1961
- Trephionus cylindriphallus Sasakawa, 2018
- Trephionus igai Ueno, 1955
- Trephionus inexpectatus Sasakawa, 2018
- Trephionus karosai Ueno, 1955
- Trephionus kinoshitai Habu, 1954
- Trephionus kyushuensis Habu, 1978
- Trephionus microphthalmus Ueno, 1955
- Trephionus mikii Habu, 1966
- Trephionus nikkoensis Bates, 1883
- Trephionus niumontanus Sasakawa, 2018
- Trephionus obscurus Ueno, 1955
- Trephionus shibataianus Habu, 1978
- Trephionus sordidatus Habu, 1954
- Trephionus subcavicola Ueno, 1955
- Trephionus takakurai Habu, 1954
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References
- "Trephionus Bates, 1883". Carabidae of the World. 2011. Retrieved 19 Nov 2011.
- "Taxonomic notes on the ground beetles in the genus Trephionus Bates, 1883 from central Honshu, Japan". Zookeys. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
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