Trechus baleensis ( Basilewsky, 1974 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.446 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3848505 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DF87A4-FF86-FFE7-FDDF-FA60FC8D5D82 |
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Valdenar |
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Trechus baleensis ( Basilewsky, 1974 ) |
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Trechus baleensis ( Basilewsky, 1974) View in CoL
Cothresia baleensis Basilewsky, 1974: 155 View in CoL ; locus typicus: Bale Province, Ridge of Mt Batu, Deekasura Pass, ca. 36 km S of Dinshu, Bale Mts, alt. 4150 m, 6°55′ N, 39°46′ E.
Trechus baleensis View in CoL – Geginat 2008: 123.
Type material
Not studied. The species was revised by Geginat (2008: 125) with presentation of a photo of the male genitalia. Identification is also based on additional material collected at the type locality.
Material examined
ETHIOPIA: 3 ³³, Bale Mts, Finchaya Habera Camp, river valley, alt. 3400–3500 m, 07°00′ N, 39°43′ E, 20–21 Feb. 2013 ( CSCHM); 3 ♀♀, same data as for preceding, 3470 m, 07°00′32″ N, 39°43′26″ E, 2 Feb. 2015 ( CSCHM); 1 ³, Bale Mts, Mararo Camp, river valley, alt. 3700 m, 06°57.831 N, 39°43.833 E, 39°43.833′ E, 22 Feb. 2013 ( CSCHM); 8 ³³, 4 ♀♀, Oromia, Bale Mts, env. Wasama Camp, alt. 3900– 4150 m, 06°55′ N, 39°46′ E, 23–25 Feb. 2013 (= type locality) ( CAF, CSCHM); 2 ♀♀, Bale Mts, river S of Tulu Dimtu, alt. 3850–4150 m, 06°48–49′ N, 39°47–48′ E, 27 Feb. 2013 ( CSCHM); 2 ³³, 1 ♀, N slope Bale Mts, Kaficha Valley, alt. 3960 m, 27 Feb. 2015, 06°59′12″ N, 39°51′53″ E ( CSCHM); 1 ♀, Sanetti Camp, near road, alt. 3865 m, 06°47′42″ N, 39°47′03″ E, 28 Feb. 2015 ( CSCHM); 2 ³³, 1 ♀, Bale Mts, brook valley above Goba, alt. 3750–3800 m, 06°54′42″ N, 39°54′38″ E, 19 Feb. 2017 ( CAF, CSCHM); 2 ³³, Bale Mts, Tegona Valley above Goba, alt. 3550 m, 06°54′42″ N, 39°53′35″ E, 20 Feb. 2017 ( CAF, CSCHM); 4 ³³, 2 ♀♀, Bale Mts, SE Sanetti Plateau, near Mt Abalk-hasim, alt. 3760 m, 10 Dec. 2017, 06°45′10″ N, 39°49′36″ E ( CAF, CSCHM); 8 ³³, 6 ♀♀, Bale Mts, Sanetti Plateau, Tulu Dimtu, alt. 4180–4380m, 11 Dec. 2017, 06°49′ N, 39°49′ E ( CAF, CSCHM, ZMAA); 1 ³, 8 ♀♀, Bale Mts, SE Sanetti Plateau, SW of Tulu Dimtu, alt. 3800–3820 m, 06°46′43″ N, 39°46′47″ E, 11 Dec. 2007 ( CAF); 6 ³³, 8 ♀♀, same data as for preceding but alt. 3820 m, 15 Dec. 2017, 06°46′43″ N, 39°46′47″ E ( CSCHM).
Identification
This species is very similar to the sympatric T. rotundicollis , but smaller on average (body length 5.2–6.2 mm), colour of dorsal surface darker and shinier with elytra distinctly iridescent, elytral microsculpture with meshes narrower, more finely engraved, and aedeagal median lobe much shorter
(see Geginat 2008: 125). For comparison with its allopatric sister species, T. chillalicus from Mt Chillalo, see Diagnosis chapter of the latter, below.
Distribution
Endemic to the northern slope of the Bale Mts and the high river valleys of the Sanetti Plateau. The species has been found at altitudes of 3400–4150 m.
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Trechus baleensis ( Basilewsky, 1974 )
Schmidt, Joachim & Faille, Arnaud 2018 |
Trechus baleensis
Geginat G. 2008: 123 |
Cothresia baleensis
Basilewsky P. 1974: 155 |