Zolotarevskyella Mateu, 1953
Type species.
Blechrus rhytiderus Chaudoir, 1876.
This genus represents the subtribe Dromiusina by only three species (Anichtchenko 2017), two species Z. afghan Mateu, 1976 and Z. rhytidera (Chaudoir 1876) have been reported from Palaearctic region (Kabak 2003). This genus can be differentiated from other genera in the subtribe by combination of following characters: labrum transverse anteriorly; mentum without median tooth; last labial and maxillary palpomeres fusiform; antennomeres II as long as III, pubescence starts from the antennomeres III; eyes large, temples long; pronotum with longitudinal furrows in the middle; pronotum narrowed posteriorly and weakly sinuate; base of pronotum lobate, weakly incised towards hind angles; apex of elytra transversally truncates; tarsomeres I longer than V in hind legs. Zolotarevskyella rhytidera was described from Egypt (Chaudoir 1876) and then was reported from Saudi Arabia (Mateu 1986).