taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
733A87FA0322FFA0FF2FFE16FEFE10FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312280	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0322FFA0FF2FFE16FEFE10FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312282	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0322FFA0FF2FFE16FEFE10FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0322FFA0FF2FF9ADFECD12F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312282	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0322FFA0FF2FF9ADFECD12F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033EFFBCFF2FFC2FFB12135C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312282	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033EFFBCFF2FFC2FFB12135C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033EFFBDFF2FF90AFBA4131E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312280	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033EFFBDFF2FF90AFBA4131E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312282	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033EFFBDFF2FF90AFBA4131E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033FFFBEFF2FF9CCFBA41381.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312280	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033FFFBEFF2FF9CCFBA41381.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312282	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033FFFBEFF2FF9CCFBA41381.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033CFFBFFF2FF8A6FD781092.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312280	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033CFFBFFF2FF8A6FD781092.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312282	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033CFFBFFF2FF8A6FD781092.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312300/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312300	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033CFFBFFF2FF8A6FD781092.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033DFFB8FF2FF9B7FD77102F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312280	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033DFFB8FF2FF9B7FD77102F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312282	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033DFFB8FF2FF9B7FD77102F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312300/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312300	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033DFFB8FF2FF9B7FD77102F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033BFFB9FF2FFC5AFBA113B8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312282	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033BFFB9FF2FFC5AFBA113B8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312316	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033BFFBAFF2FF96EFB871092.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312280	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033BFFBAFF2FF96EFB871092.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312282	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA033BFFBAFF2FF96EFB871092.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312316	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0338FFBBFF2FF9B7FBA4105C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312280	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0338FFBBFF2FF9B7FBA4105C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312282/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312282	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 12–27. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 12–18, 23–26; Figs. 14, 17, 23, 26 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Fig. 27); apical portion of the longer copulatory piece (Figs. 19–22). Fig. 12, Trechus thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, the arrow pointed to the prolongated basal portion of the shorter copulatory piece. Fig. 13, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type specimen from Rongshar Valley. Fig. 14, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 15, 19, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, holotype. Figs. 16, 20, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, non-type specimen from Kampa La. Figs. 17, 21, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 18, 22, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 23, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 24, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996, non-type specimen from Gyama, Chungenpo Chong side valley. Fig. 25, T. korae sp. n., paratype. Figs. 26, 27, T. martinae sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0338FFBBFF2FF9B7FBA4105C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312302	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0338FFBBFF2FF9B7FBA4105C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312316	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0336FFB4FF2FFBA1FBC413B8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312286/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312286	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0336FFB4FF2FFBA1FBC413B8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312292/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312292	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0336FFB4FF2FFBA1FBC413B8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0336FFB5FF2FF96EFE7516E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312286/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312286	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0336FFB5FF2FF96EFE7516E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312292/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312292	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0336FFB5FF2FF96EFE7516E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0337FFB6FF2FFB9EFAA116AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312292/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312292	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0337FFB6FF2FFB9EFAA116AC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0334FFB7FF2FFC5AFAA111A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312292/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312292	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0334FFB7FF2FFC5AFAA111A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312300/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312300	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0334FFB7FF2FFC5AFAA111A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0335FFB0FF2FFB49FF1A1656.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312286/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312286	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0335FFB0FF2FFB49FF1A1656.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312292/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312292	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0335FFB0FF2FFB49FF1A1656.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0332FF8EFF2FFC74FAA11212.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312286/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312286	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0332FF8EFF2FFC74FAA11212.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312292/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312292	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0332FF8EFF2FFC74FAA11212.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA030CFF88FF2FF838FBA1144F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312292/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312292	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA030CFF88FF2FF838FBA1144F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312300/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312300	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA030CFF88FF2FF838FBA1144F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA030AFF89FF2FF95CFBA11656.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312286/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312286	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA030AFF89FF2FF95CFBA11656.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312294/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312294	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA030AFF89FF2FF95CFBA11656.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312316	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA030BFF89FF2FFC74FB9F130B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312286/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312286	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA030BFF89FF2FFC74FB9F130B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312294/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312294	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA030BFF89FF2FFC74FB9F130B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312316	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA030BFF8AFF2FF921FB0C126B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312294/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312294	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA030BFF8AFF2FF921FB0C126B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312316	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0309FF84FF2FFF27FEBA141A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312294/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312294	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0309FF84FF2FFF27FEBA141A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312302	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0309FF84FF2FFF27FEBA141A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312316	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0306FF85FF2FFB17FAC813AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312294/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312294	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0306FF85FF2FFB17FAC813AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312302	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0306FF85FF2FFB17FAC813AA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312316	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0304FF87FF2FF99EFCC013DF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312294/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312294	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0304FF87FF2FF99EFCC013DF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0305FF80FF2FF88DFDAD10E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312286/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312286	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0305FF80FF2FF88DFDAD10E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312294/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312294	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0305FF80FF2FF88DFDAD10E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312302	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0305FF80FF2FF88DFDAD10E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0302FF81FF2FF99EFCEA1708.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312286/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312286	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	FIGURES 28–35. Head, pronotum. Fig. 28, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male. Fig. 29, T. eremita sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 30, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, paratype, male. Fig. 31, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 32, T. antonini Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La. Fig. 33, T. yeti sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 34, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype, male from Tangula Pass. Fig. 35, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, non-type female specimen from Lhachen La.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0302FF81FF2FF99EFCEA1708.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0302FF81FF2FF99EFCEA1708.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0303FF82FF2FFD3EFBD71794.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0303FF82FF2FFD3EFBD71794.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312306	FIGURES 93–95. Habitus. Trechus lama sp. n., paratype, male (93). T. religiosus sp. n., paratype, male (94). T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype, female (95).	FIGURES 93–95. Habitus. Trechus lama sp. n., paratype, male (93). T. religiosus sp. n., paratype, male (94). T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype, female (95).	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0303FF82FF2FFD3EFBD71794.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0300FF83FF2FFCB2FA4F16E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312280	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0300FF83FF2FFCB2FA4F16E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0300FF83FF2FFCB2FA4F16E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0301FF9CFF2FFB87FAA814FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312280	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0301FF9CFF2FFB87FAA814FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0301FF9CFF2FFB87FAA814FC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031EFF9CFF2FFDA1FE7F11C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031EFF9CFF2FFDA1FE7F11C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031EFF9DFF2FFAF9FD3710C7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031EFF9DFF2FFAF9FD3710C7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312302	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031EFF9DFF2FFAF9FD3710C7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031FFF9EFF2FF9E5FAB310C7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312288/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312288	FIGURES 36–38. Head, pronotum. Fig. 36, Trechus rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 37, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 38, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 36–38. Head, pronotum. Fig. 36, Trechus rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 37, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 38, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031FFF9EFF2FF9E5FAB310C7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031FFF9EFF2FF9E5FAB310C7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031CFF9FFF2FF9E5FB2C10BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312288/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312288	FIGURES 36–38. Head, pronotum. Fig. 36, Trechus rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 37, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 38, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 36–38. Head, pronotum. Fig. 36, Trechus rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 37, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 38, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031CFF9FFF2FF9E5FB2C10BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031CFF9FFF2FF9E5FB2C10BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031DFF98FF2FFA51FF3C13DF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312288/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312288	FIGURES 36–38. Head, pronotum. Fig. 36, Trechus rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 37, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 38, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 36–38. Head, pronotum. Fig. 36, Trechus rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 37, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 38, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031DFF98FF2FFA51FF3C13DF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031DFF98FF2FFA51FF3C13DF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031AFF9AFF2FF88DFEFB14DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031AFF9AFF2FF88DFEFB14DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312302/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312302	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	FIGURES 87–92. Habitus. Fig. 87, Trechus martinae sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 88, T. mieheorum sp. n., holotype. Fig. 89, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 90, T. yeti sp. n., holotype. Fig. 91, T. astrophilus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 92, T. tsampa sp. n., holotype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA031AFF9AFF2FF88DFEFB14DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0318FF9BFF2FFDF1FB5D10E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0318FF9BFF2FFDF1FB5D10E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312306	FIGURES 93–95. Habitus. Trechus lama sp. n., paratype, male (93). T. religiosus sp. n., paratype, male (94). T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype, female (95).	FIGURES 93–95. Habitus. Trechus lama sp. n., paratype, male (93). T. religiosus sp. n., paratype, male (94). T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype, female (95).	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0318FF9BFF2FFDF1FB5D10E9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312320/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312320	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	FIGURE 100. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus antonini group (white circles). 1, T. antonini Deuve, 1997. 2, T. religiosus sp. n. 3, T. astrophilus sp. n. 4, T. budhaensis sp. n. 5, T. rarus sp. n. 6, T. yeti sp. n. 7, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n. 10, T. tseringi sp. n. 11, T. singularis sp. n. 12, T. tsampa sp. n. 13, T. lama sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0316FF95FF2FFDAAFB7417F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312298/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312298	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 65–80. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 65–71, 77–80; Figs. 65, 68–71, 79, 80 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 72–76). Figs. 65, 74, Trechus astrophilus sp. n., paratype. Fig. 66, T. lama sp. n., paratype. Fig. 67, T. singularis sp. n., holotype. Fig. 68, T. tsampa sp. n., paratype. Figs. 69, 76, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype. Figs. 70, 73, T. religiosus sp. n., paratype. Figs. 71, 72, T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 75, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype. Fig. 77, T. antonini sp. n., non-type specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Fig. 78, T. folwarcznyi Deuve, 1997, non-type specimen from Shogu La (= locus typicus). Fig. 79, T. rarus sp. n., holotype. Fig. 80, T. tseringi sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0316FF95FF2FFDAAFB7417F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312306/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312306	FIGURES 93–95. Habitus. Trechus lama sp. n., paratype, male (93). T. religiosus sp. n., paratype, male (94). T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype, female (95).	FIGURES 93–95. Habitus. Trechus lama sp. n., paratype, male (93). T. religiosus sp. n., paratype, male (94). T. chaklaensis sp. n., paratype, female (95).	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0316FF95FF2FFDAAFB7417F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312316/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312316	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	FIGURE 99. Map of Southern Central Tibet showing distribution of species of the Trechus wrzecionkoi group (white circles), of the Trechus dacatraianus group (white squares), of the Trechus solhoeyi group (black circle), and of the Trechus chaklaensis group (black square). 1, T. wrzecionkoi Deuve, 1996. 2, T. martinae sp. n. 3, T. korae sp. n. 4, T. damchungensis Deuve, 1997. 5, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997. 6, T. bastropi sp. n. 7, T. mieheorum sp. n. 8, T. solhoeyi sp. n. 9, T. chaklaensis sp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0317FF97FF2FF9BDFE58116E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312292/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312292	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 39–51. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49; Figs. 39, 40, 47, 49 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 41, 44, 46, 48, 50). Fig. 39, Trechus pumoensis Deuve, 1997, paratype. Figs. 40, 41, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, non-type specimen from Dhauli Lake. Fig. 42, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994, non-type specimen from Gungdang N-slope. Fig. 43, 44, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype (43) and holotype (44). Figs. 45, 46, T. eremita sp. n., paratype. Figs. 47, 48, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype. Figs. 49, 50, T. aedeagalis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 51, T. stratiotes sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0317FF97FF2FF9BDFE58116E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312300/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312300	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0317FF97FF2FF9BDFE58116E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0315FF90FF2FFB1CFC6F1470.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0312FF91FF2FFAACFD491374.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312280	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0312FF91FF2FFAACFD491374.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312294/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312294	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	FIGURES 52–64. Aedeagal median lobe with sclerotized portions of internal sac in lateral view (Figs. 52–56, 60–63; Figs. 52, 54, 55, 60, 61, 63 in addition with parameres) and in dorsal view (Figs. 57–59, 64). Fig. 52, Trechus damchungensis Deuve, 1997, holotype. Figs. 53, 57, T. cf. damchungensis Deuve, 1997, paratype from Tangula Pass. Fig. 54, T. mieheorum sp. n., paratype. Figs. 55, 58, T. bastropi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 56, T. hodeberti Deuve, 1997, nontype specimen from Lhachen La (= locus typicus). Figs. 59, 60, T. solhoeyi sp. n., paratype. Fig. 61, T. yeti sp. n., paratype. Fig. 62, T. budhaensis sp. n., paratype. Fig. 63, 64, T. rolwalingensis sp. n., paratype.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0312FF91FF2FFAACFD491374.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312300/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312300	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	FIGURES 81–86. Habitus. Fig. 81, Trechus dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 82, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 83, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., holotype. Fig. 84, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 85, T. muguensis sp. n., paratype, female. Fig. 86, T. sculptipennis sp. n., paratype, female.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0312FF91FF2FFAACFD491374.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0313FF92FF2FF912FB841794.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312280	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	FIGURES 2–11. Pronotum. Fig. 2, Trechus thibetanus Jeannel, 1928, Lectotype. Fig. 3, T. dongulaensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 4, T. namtsoensis sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 5, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992, non-type male specimen from Lamna La. Fig. 6, T. glabratus sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 7, T. korae sp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 8, T. yak yak ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 9, T. yak shogulaensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 10, T. rolwalingensis rolwalingensis ssp. n., paratype, male. Fig. 11, T. rolwalingensis daldunglana ssp. n., paratype, male.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
733A87FA0313FF92FF2FF912FB841794.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5312314/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5312314	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	FIGURE 98. Map of central parts of Tibet and the Himalaya showing distribution of species of the Trechus thibetanus group (white circles), of the Trechus pumoensis group (white squares), of the Trechus rolwalingense group (black circles), and of the Trechus stratiotes group (black squares). 1, T. namtsoensis sp. n. 2, T. dongulaensis sp. n. 3, T. thibetanus Jeannel, 1928. 4, T. glabratus sp. n. 5, T. thorongiensis Schmidt, 1994. 6, T. eutrechoides eutrechoides Deuve, 1992. 7, T. eutrechoides mondaensis Deuve, 1997. 8, T. pumoensis Deuve, 1997. 9, T. tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994. 10, T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979. 11, T. muguensis sp. n. 12, T. eremita sp. n. 13, T. aedeagalis sp. n. 14, T. sculptipennis sp. n. 15, T. rolwalingense rolwalingense ssp. n. 16, T. rolwalingense daldunglana ssp. n. 17, T. stratiotes stratiotes ssp. n. 18, T. stratiotes malikasthana ssp. n.	2009-08-06	Schmidt, Joachim		Zenodo	biologists	Schmidt, Joachim			
