Tachyura Motschulsky, 1862
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Subgenus Tachyura Motschulsky, 1862
Tachyura Motschulsky, 1862b: 27. Type species: Elaphrus quadrisignatus Duftschmid, 1812 designated by Jeannel (1941b: 434). Etymology. Uncertain, possibly from the generic name Tachys [q.v.] and the Greek oura (tail) [feminine]. Note. The first valid type species designation for Tachyura Motschulsky, 1862 is that of Schatzmayr and Koch (1934: 21) who designated Bembidion focki Hummel, 1822 (= Trechus bisulcatus Nicolai, 1822). Acceptance of that species as type species would make Tachyura a senior subjective synonym of Porotachys Netolitzky, 1914. I suggest conserving the type species designation of Jeannel to preserve stability (see Bousquet 2002b: 49).
Diversity.
According to Sciaky and Vigna Taglianti (2003: 90), members of Tachyura occur in the Old World though a few species extends into the Australian Region in New Guinea. The number of species is difficult to assess. Kopecký (2003: 278-280) listed 47 species for the Palaearctic Region. One species is adventive in North America.
Identification.
The species was included in Lindroth’s (1966: 410) key to the species of Tachys .
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Tachyura Motschulsky, 1862
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Porotachys
Netolitzky 1914 |
Tachyura
Motschoulsky 1862 |
Tachyura
Motschoulsky 1862 |
Tachyura
Motschoulsky 1862 |
Trechus bisulcatus
Nicolai 1822 |
Tachys
Dejean 1821 |
Elaphrus quadrisignatus
Duftschmid 1812 |