taxonID	type	description	language	source
5336D87B354069C007ED64A0E9CE96B5.taxon	description	Description. Size large: TL: R 16.88 - 19.73 mm (M 18.49 mm). Body elongate; elytra ovoid (Figure 4). Body color black, mouthparts, apical antennomeres, and tarsi black-brownish. Tegument shiny, except slightly matt elytra. Head rounded, somewhat elongated [HW / HL: M 0.96 (R 0.91 - 1.05)], narrower (HW / PW: M 0.69) than pronotum (Figure 4). Head below eye level somewhat constricted. Labrum broad, medially rounded, carrying four setae. Epistome large, concave anteriorly, with two setae. Both vertex and occiput wrinkled. Frontal foveae deepened and long. Gula bisetose. Mandibles elongated, sickle-shaped, broadened basally. Labial palpomere 1 short, without setae. The labial palpomeres 2 and 3 longer. Both labial and maxillar palpomere 3 broadened distally and densely pubescent. AL: M 10.41 mm (R 9.25 - 11.16 mm). Antennae pubescent from antennomere 4. AL / TL: M 0.56 (R 0.51 - 0.58). Antennomere 1 club-like, sharply widened distally, with a few long setae distally, somewhat shorter than the following three antennomeres combined. Antennomere 2 slightly shorter than antennomere 3. Pronotum sub-campaniform, elongate, PW / PL: M 0.91 (R 0.885 - 0.94). Fore angles somewhat prominent, rounded, hind angles obtuse, well rounded (Figure 4). Lateral margins well developed, thickened, arcuate anteriorly, then sinuate and narrowing posteriorly. Anterior pronotal margin somewhat concave, base strongly concave. Pronotum widest between its fore fourth and third. Lateral furrows narrow and shallow, with four anterior setae, one median seta, and one posterior seta each. Median furrow long and deep. Basal foveae deep and long, slightly shorter than one half of pronotum length. Pronotal disc somewhat convex proximally. Elytra ovoid, relatively wide, rounded laterally, EW / EL: M 0.58 (R 0.54 - 0.61) (Figure 4). EL / EW: M 1.73. EW: M 6.26 mm in males, while 6.36 mm in females. Elytral striae shallow, weakly punctate, points somewhat deeper basally. Elytral intervals flattened. Scutellum large, triangular. Scutellar stria present, but without scutellar puncture. Elytra widest around at the middle. A setiferous puncture in interval 7 basally (close to stria 6), 4 - 6 setiferous punctures in interval 7 medially (close to stria 7), and two setiferous punctures situated on stria 7 apically on each elytron. The punctures deep and large. Shoulders rounded. Umbilicate series regular, with the setae densely distributed. Elytral disc somewhat convex distally. Protarsomeres 1 and 2 widened in males. Metacoxae long and rounded. Tarsal claws elongate, glabrous, smooth (Figure 4). Aedeagus long, median lobe somewhat widened sub-apically in dorsal view (Figure 5), while curved and strongly widened sub-apically in lateral view (Figure 6), with a straight long acute triangular apex (Figures 5 and 6). Parameres wide, the right being much broader (Figure 5). Basal bulb wide and short (Figures 5 and 6). Male abdominal sternite IX (urite) large, sub-triangular (Figure 7). Both gonocoxites and gonosubcoxites IX as presented in Figure 8. Gonocoxites IX wide and elongated, somewhat curved, gradually narrowing distally, each with a rounded apex, basally joined with massive rounded gonosubcoxites IX.	en	Curcic, Srecko, Sciaky, Riccardo, Antic, Dragan, Vesovic, Nikola (2015): The genus Omphreus in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, with two new subspecies of O. morio (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Omphreini). ZooKeys 509: 123-139, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506
5336D87B354069C007ED64A0E9CE96B5.taxon	etymology	Etymology. This new subspecies is named after Franco Sandel, friend of the second author and excellent collector, who collected the whole type series of this new subspecies allowing us to freely study the material.	en	Curcic, Srecko, Sciaky, Riccardo, Antic, Dragan, Vesovic, Nikola (2015): The genus Omphreus in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, with two new subspecies of O. morio (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Omphreini). ZooKeys 509: 123-139, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506
5336D87B354069C007ED64A0E9CE96B5.taxon	distribution	Distribution. So far known only from the type locality (Mt. Zelengora) and the nearby Mt. Maglic, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.	en	Curcic, Srecko, Sciaky, Riccardo, Antic, Dragan, Vesovic, Nikola (2015): The genus Omphreus in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, with two new subspecies of O. morio (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Omphreini). ZooKeys 509: 123-139, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506
0FAC35B0F4124D67B40D6339914A1764.taxon	description	Description. Size large: TL: R 17.73 - 18.91 mm (M 18.13 mm). Body elongate; elytra ovate (Figure 9). Body color black, mouthparts, apical antennomeres, and tarsi black-brownish. Tegument shiny, except slightly matt elytra. Head rounded, somewhat elongated [HW / HL: M 0.95 (R 0.93 - 0.99)], shorter and narrower (HW / PW: M 0.695) than pronotum (Figure 9). Head beyond eye level somewhat constricted. Labrum broad, medially rounded, carrying four setae. Epistome huge, concave anteriorly, with two setae. Both vertex and occiput wrinkled. Frontal foveae deepened and long. Gula bisetose. Mandibles elongated, sickle-formed, broadened basally. Labial palpomere 1 short, without setae. Labial palpomeres 2 and 3 longer. Both the labial palpomere 3 and maxillar palpomere 3 broadened distally and densely pubescent. AL: M 10.38 mm (R 10.07 - 10.64 mm). Antennae pubescent from antennomere 4. AL / TL: M 0.57 (R 0.54 - 0.60). Antennomere 1 club-like, sharply widened distally, with a few long setae distally, somewhat shorter than the following three antennomeres combined. Antennomere 2 slightly shorter than antennomere 3. Pronotum sub-campaniform, elongate, PW / PL: M 0.91 (R 0.90 - 0.92). Fore angles somewhat prominent, rounded, hind angles obtuse, somewhat rounded (Figure 9). Lateral margins well developed, thickened, arcuate anteriorly, then sinuate and narrowing posteriorly. Anterior pronotal margin somewhat concave, while the base strongly concave. Pronotum widest in front of the fore third. Lateral furrows narrow and shallow, with four anterior setae, one median seta, and one posterior seta each. Median furrow long and deep. Basal foveae deep and long, slightly shorter than half of pronotum length. Pronotal disc somewhat convex proximally. Elytra ovate, relatively long, arcuate laterally, EW / EL: M 0.56 (R 0.53 - 0.58) (Figure 9). EL / EW: M 1.79. EW: M 5.94 mm in males, 6.12 mm in females. Elytral striae shallow, weakly punctate, points somewhat deeper basally; elytral intervals flattened. Scutellum large, triangular; scutellar stria present, but without scutellar punctures. Elytra widest slightly below the middle; one setiferous puncture in interval 7 basally (close to stria 6), four or five setiferous punctures in interval 7 medially (close to stria 7), and two setiferous punctures situated on stria 7 apically on each elytron; the punctures deep and large. Shoulders obtusely rounded. Umbilicate series regular, with the setae densely distributed. Elytral disc somewhat convex distally. Protarsomeres 1 and 2 widened in males. Metacoxae long and rounded. Tarsal claws elongated, glabrous, without teeth (Figure 9). Aedeagus long, median lobe strongly widened sub-apically in dorsal view (Figure 10), while arcuate, moderately widened and with a shallow concavity in the sub-apical part in lateral view (Figure 11), with a straight short rounded triangular apex (Figures 10 and 11). Parameres wide, the right being much huger (Figure 10). Basal bulb narrow and elongated (Figures 10 and 11). Male abdominal sternite IX (urite) large, sub-triangular (Figure 12). Both gonocoxites and gonosubcoxites IX as presented in Figure 13. Gonocoxites IX wide and elongated, somewhat curved, gradually narrowing distally, each with a pointed apex, basally joined with massive rounded gonosubcoxites IX.	en	Curcic, Srecko, Sciaky, Riccardo, Antic, Dragan, Vesovic, Nikola (2015): The genus Omphreus in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, with two new subspecies of O. morio (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Omphreini). ZooKeys 509: 123-139, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506
0FAC35B0F4124D67B40D6339914A1764.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The new subspecies is named after Mt. Durmitor, its terra typica.	en	Curcic, Srecko, Sciaky, Riccardo, Antic, Dragan, Vesovic, Nikola (2015): The genus Omphreus in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, with two new subspecies of O. morio (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Omphreini). ZooKeys 509: 123-139, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506
0FAC35B0F4124D67B40D6339914A1764.taxon	distribution	Distribution. So far known only from the type locality, Mt. Durmitor, northwestern Montenegro.	en	Curcic, Srecko, Sciaky, Riccardo, Antic, Dragan, Vesovic, Nikola (2015): The genus Omphreus in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, with two new subspecies of O. morio (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Omphreini). ZooKeys 509: 123-139, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.509.9506
