Taxonomic review of New World Tachyina (Coleoptera, Carabidae): Descriptions of new genera, subgenera, and species, with an updated key to the subtribe in the Americas

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The classification of the carabid subtribe Tachyina (Trechitae: Bembidiini) is reviewed in light of newly discovered diversity from Central and South America. Described herein are three new genera (Tachyxysta gen. n., Stigmatachys gen. n., Nothoderis gen. n.), two new subgenera of Meotachys (Scolistichus subgen. n., Hylotachys subgen. n.), and two new subgenera of Elaphropus (Ammotachys subgen. n., Idiotachys subgen. n.). Two names previously synonymized under Polyderis (Polyderidius Jeannel, 1962) and Elaphropus (Nototachys Alluaud, 1930) are elevated to generic and subgeneric status, respectively. Eight new species are recognized: Tachyxysta howdenorum (type locality: México: Chiapas: El Aguacero, 680m); Elaphropus marchantarius (type locality: Brazil, Amazonas, Rio Solimões, Ilha de Marchantaria), E. acutifrons (type locality: Brazil: Pará, Santarém) and E. occidentalis (type locality: Perú: Loreto, Pithecia, 74°45′W 05°28′S); Stigmatachys uvea (type locality: Perú: Loreto: Campamento San Jacinto, 2°18.75′S, 75°51.77′W, 175– 215m); and Meotachys riparius (type locality: Colombia: Amazonas: Leticia, 700 ft), M. ballorum (type locality: Brazil: Amazonas, Rio Negro Cucui), and M. rubrum (type locality: Perú: Madre de Dios: Rio Manu, Pakitza, 11°56°47′S 071°17°00′W, 356m). An updated key to the genera and subgenera of Tachyina occurring in the New World is provided, with accompanying illustrations.

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Boyd, O. F., & Erwin, T. L. (2016). Taxonomic review of New World Tachyina (Coleoptera, Carabidae): Descriptions of new genera, subgenera, and species, with an updated key to the subtribe in the Americas. ZooKeys, 2016(626), 87–123. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.626.10033

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