Paratrechus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Trechinae
Tribe: Trechini
Subtribe: Trechina
Genus: Paratrechus
Jeannel, 1920

Paratrechus is a genus in the beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 50 described species in Paratrechus, found in Mexico, and Central and South America.[1][2]

Species

These 57 species belong to the genus Paratrechus:

  • Paratrechus alaoensis Mateu, 1999 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus alexandri Trezzi, 1995 (Costa Rica)
  • Paratrechus altitudinis Mateu, 1974 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus austrinus Moret, 2005
  • Paratrechus balli Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus barri Mateu, 1999 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus batesi Mateu, 1974 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus beltrani Mateu, 1974 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus bifoveatus (Jeannel, 1920)
  • Paratrechus bolivari Mateu, 1974 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus boussingaulti Mateu & Moret, 2001 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus campbelli Mateu, 1999 (Guatemala)
  • Paratrechus cataractae Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus chiriquensis Barr, 1982 (Panama)
  • Paratrechus clermonti Jeannel, 1928 (Brazil)
  • Paratrechus collanensis Mateu, 1999 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus contrarius Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus costaricensis Mateu, 1974 (Costa Rica)
  • Paratrechus cubillini Mateu & Moret, 2001 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus erwini Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus franiai Barr, 1982 (Guatemala)
  • Paratrechus gouleti Mateu, 1999 (Costa Rica)
  • Paratrechus grandiceps Ueno, 1968 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus gressitti Ueno, 1968 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus halffteri Mateu, 1974 (Costa Rica)
  • Paratrechus hoegei (Jeannel, 1920)
  • Paratrechus hypogeus Deuve & Moret, 2017 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus incertus Mateu, 1999 (Colombia)
  • Paratrechus isabelae Trezzi, 2018 (Colombia)
  • Paratrechus jeanneli Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus laevigatus Jeannel, 1928
  • Paratrechus laticeps Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus maddisoni Deuve & Moret, 2017 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus mandurensis Mateu, 1999 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus matilei Mateu & Moret, 2001 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus mexicanus (Putzeys, 1870)
  • Paratrechus moreti Mateu, 1999 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus nemoralis Mateu & Moret, 2001 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus nigrilacus Mateu & Moret, 2001 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus oaxaquensis Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus obrieni Mateu, 1981 (Costa Rica)
  • Paratrechus osorioi Bolivar y Pieltain, 1943 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus pallescens (Bolivar y Pieltain, 1967) (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus panamensis Mateu, 1999 (Panama)
  • Paratrechus pecki Barr, 1982 (Costa Rica)
  • Paratrechus propior Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus putzeysi Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus reddelli Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus reyesi Mateu, 1974 (Costa Rica)
  • Paratrechus subparallelus Mateu, 1999 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus sylvarum Mateu, 1974 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus sylvaticus (Bolivar y Pieltain, 1941) (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus tacana Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus totontepec Barr, 1982 (Mexico)
  • Paratrechus unisetosus Mateu, 1999 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus versutus Mateu, 1999 (Ecuador)
  • Paratrechus vulcanus Mateu, 1999 (Ecuador)

References

  1. "Paratrechus Jeannel, 1920". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  2. Lorenz, Wolfgang (2021). "Carabcat Database". doi:10.48580/dfqf-3dk. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
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