Kurasawatrechus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Carabidae |
Subfamily: | Trechinae |
Tribe: | Trechini |
Subtribe: | Trechina |
Genus: | Kurasawatrechus Yoshida & Nomura, 1952 |
Kurasawatrechus is a genus in the beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 30 described species in Kurasawatrechus, found in Japan and South Korea.[1][2]
Species
These 36 species belong to the genus Kurasawatrechus:
- Kurasawatrechus aberrans Ueno, 1978 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus agiensis Ueno, 1975 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus brevicornis Ueno, 1979 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus chinchiro Ueno, 1974 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus endogaeus Ueno & Baba, 1965 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus eriophorus Yoshida & Nomura, 1952 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus fujisanus Ueno, 1971 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus glabratus Ueno & Namkung, 1968 (South Korea)
- Kurasawatrechus glabriventris Ueno, 1974 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus grandis Ueno, 1973 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus gujoensis Ueno, 1974 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus hirakei Ueno, 1979 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus ichihashii Ueno, 1959 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus intermedius Ueno, 1988 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus katoi Ueno, 1959 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus kawaguchii Ueno, 1973 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus kyokoae Ueno & Baba, 1974 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus latior Ueno & Namkung, 1968 (South Korea)
- Kurasawatrechus longipes Ueno & Namkung, 1968 (South Korea)
- Kurasawatrechus longulus Ueno, 1973 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus matsuii Ueno, 1999 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus moritai Ueno, 1979 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus nishikawai Ueno, 1993 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus notsui Uéno, 1983 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus ohkawai Ueno, 1988 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus ohshimai Ueno, 1952 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus quadraticollis Ueno, 1974 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus ryugashiensis Ueno, 1988 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus setiger Ueno & Namkung, 1968 (South Korea)
- Kurasawatrechus sonei Ueno, 1992 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus spelaeus Ueno, 1958 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus tanakai Ueno, 1974 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus torigaii Ueno, 1973 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus yadai Ueno & Kitayama, 2005 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus yamizonis Ueno, 1988 (Japan)
- Kurasawatrechus zenbai Ueno, 1990 (Japan)
References
- ↑ "Kurasawatrechus Yoshida & Nomura, 1952". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
- ↑ Lorenz, Wolfgang (2021). "Carabcat Database". doi:10.48580/dfqf-3dk. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
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