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        <journal-title xml:lang="en">Contributions to Entomology</journal-title>
        <abbrev-journal-title xml:lang="en">CTE</abbrev-journal-title>
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      <issn pub-type="ppub">0005-805X</issn>
      <issn pub-type="epub">2511-6428</issn>
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        <publisher-name>Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung</publisher-name>
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      <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.3897/contrib.entomol.75.e158430</article-id>
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          <subject>Research Article</subject>
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          <subject>Adephaga</subject>
          <subject>Carabidae</subject>
          <subject>Coleoptera</subject>
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          <subject>Biodiversity &amp; Conservation</subject>
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        <article-title>﻿Forty years of ground-beetle sampling in Crete. A major contribution to the <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> (<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="order">Coleoptera</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>, <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="suborder">Adephaga</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>) fauna of Crete (Greece)</article-title>
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        <contrib contrib-type="author" corresp="no">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Pavlou</surname>
            <given-names>Christoforos</given-names>
          </name>
          <uri content-type="orcid">https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2064-2054</uri>
          <xref ref-type="aff" rid="A1">1</xref>
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        <contrib contrib-type="author" corresp="yes">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Bolanakis</surname>
            <given-names>Giannis</given-names>
          </name>
          <email xlink:type="simple">bolanakisjohn@hotmail.com</email>
          <uri content-type="orcid">https://orcid.org/0009-0006-6595-1757</uri>
          <xref ref-type="aff" rid="A1">1</xref>
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        <contrib contrib-type="author" corresp="no">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Kardaki</surname>
            <given-names>Ljubitsa</given-names>
          </name>
          <xref ref-type="aff" rid="A1">1</xref>
        </contrib>
        <contrib contrib-type="author" corresp="no">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Trichas</surname>
            <given-names>Apostolos</given-names>
          </name>
          <uri content-type="orcid">https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7917-5262</uri>
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      <aff id="A1">
        <label>1</label>
        <addr-line content-type="verbatim">Department of Biology, University of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece</addr-line>
        <institution>University of Crete</institution>
        <addr-line content-type="city">Heraklion</addr-line>
        <country>Greece</country>
      </aff>
      <aff id="A2">
        <label>2</label>
        <addr-line content-type="verbatim">Natural History Museum of Crete, University of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece</addr-line>
        <institution>University of Crete</institution>
        <addr-line content-type="city">Heraklion</addr-line>
        <country>Greece</country>
      </aff>
      <author-notes>
        <fn fn-type="corresp">
          <p>Corresponding author: Giannis Bolanakis (<email xlink:type="simple">bolanakisjohn@hotmail.com</email>)</p>
        </fn>
        <fn fn-type="edited-by">
          <p>Academic editor: Marianna Simões</p>
        </fn>
      </author-notes>
      <pub-date pub-type="collection">
        <year>2025</year>
      </pub-date>
      <pub-date pub-type="epub">
        <day>07</day>
        <month>11</month>
        <year>2025</year>
      </pub-date>
      <volume>75</volume>
      <issue>2</issue>
      <fpage>269</fpage>
      <lpage>288</lpage>
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        <date date-type="received">
          <day>09</day>
          <month>05</month>
          <year>2025</year>
        </date>
        <date date-type="accepted">
          <day>19</day>
          <month>10</month>
          <year>2025</year>
        </date>
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        <copyright-statement>Christoforos Pavlou, Giannis Bolanakis, Ljubitsa Kardaki, Apostolos Trichas</copyright-statement>
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      <abstract>
        <label>﻿Abstract</label>
        <p><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> (<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="order">Coleoptera</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>, <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="suborder">Adephaga</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>) are one of the most diverse and widely studied beetle families. Crete along with its satellite islets is a Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot that hosts a unique faunistic assemblage. In this work, we present the first part of our findings regarding the ground beetles of Crete after almost 40 years of continuous research. We report 24 species new to the Cretan biodiversity, while also comment on the distributions of rare or problematic species. Spatial and ecological data are provided for all the 29 species discussed. Most of the species recorded for the first time in Crete are linked to wetlands and, more specifically, coastal saline habitats. Therefore, issues concerning their conservation have risen, due to the pressure of the economic development of the Cretan coastline. The genera <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anaulacus">Anaulacus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> W.S. Macleay, 1825 and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Paranchus">Paranchus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> Lindroth, 1974, as well as the species <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anaulacus">Anaulacus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ruficornis">ruficornis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (Chaudoir, 1850) and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Paranchus">Paranchus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="albipes">albipes</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (Fabricius, 1796), are noted in this study as new taxa for the Greek fauna. Genus <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anaulacus">Anaulacus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is also new for the fauna of the Balkan Peninsula. <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sirdenus">Sirdenus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="grayii">grayii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (Wollaston, 1862) is cited with its first specified record from Greece.</p>
      </abstract>
      <kwd-group>
        <label>Key Words</label>
        <kwd>Aegean</kwd>
        <kwd>Chrysi islet</kwd>
        <kwd>coastal wetlands</kwd>
        <kwd>Mediterranean</kwd>
      </kwd-group>
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    <sec sec-type="﻿Introduction" id="SECID0E5G">
      <title>﻿Introduction</title>
      <p>Ground beetles (<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>) are one of the largest [including over 40,000 described species (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B14">Bouchard et al. 2017</xref>)] and most adequately studied (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B48">Kotze et al. 2011</xref>) beetle families. Their high numbers (both in terms of diversity and abundance) and their popularity amongst professional and amateur entomologists have produced large data compilations across space and time. <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> are common in many different habitats (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>), they are easily sampled, especially through pitfall trapping (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B53">Lemieux and Lindberg 1999</xref>) and display an impressive assemblage of qualitative and quantitative functional traits. Therefore, they are the central focus of numerous ecological studies and, also, they are widely used as bioindicators (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B68">Rainio and Niemelä 2003</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B65">Pearce and Venier 2006</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B48">Kotze et al. 2011</xref>; but see also <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B46">Koivula (2011)</xref> as a critique).</p>
      <p>The carabid research in Greece dates back to the beginning of 19<sup>th</sup> century, when Brullé – during the “Expédition scientifique de Morée’’ in 1829 – produced a detailed report for the Peloponnesian carabid fauna (amongst other insects) (Brullé 1932). Other scientists and naturalists continued Brullé’s work, carrying out expeditions in the recently freed state of Greece in combination with local efforts that followed the establishment of a Natural History Museum and University in Athens (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B2">Anastasiou et al. 2018</xref>). The German, Theodor Heinrich Hermann von Heldreich, (3 March 1822 – 7 September 1902), who served as a director of the National Garden of Athens for over 50 years, organised samplings in many areas including Crete, during the period 1858–1872 (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B2">Anastasiou et al. 2018</xref>). A landmark study regarding the Carabid fauna of Greece and Crete is the one of <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B73">Schaum (1857)</xref>, utilising material collected from various expeditions and naturalists (e.g. those of Zebe (1853) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B73">Schaum 1857</xref>)). With this material, many species of prominent carabid beetles were reported from Crete for the first time (e.g. <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">Scarites</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="buparius">buparius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (Forster, 1771), <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">Calosoma</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (Fabricius, 1775), <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Apotomus">Apotomus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="rufithorax">rufithorax</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> Pecchioli, 1837, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Chlaenius">Chlaenius</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="festivus">festivus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (Panzer, 1796) and others). Another seminal study is that of von <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B63">Oertzen (1886)</xref>, compiling a massive amount of data in an exhaustive report for the Greek beetle fauna.</p>
      <p>From a faunistic point of view, <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck’s (1904)</xref> study is perhaps the second most authoritative study focusing on a holistic assessment of the Greek <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>, until the most recent one by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref>. Between these landmark scientific efforts, most of the literature produced was of smaller scope, focusing on specific taxa, ecological groups or regions (e.g. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B22">Csiki (1914)</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B58">Mařan (1934)</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B38">Jeanne and Battoni (1988)</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B81">Trichas (1996)</xref>). The study of <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> is a modern, updated catalogue of the Greek ground beetles after the careful research of the existing bibliography and the utilisation of specimen series from natural history museums and private collections all over Europe. Thus, it represents an updated point of reference to be compared with any future research on Greek <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>. After the foundation of the University of Crete (1974) and the 
      
      Natural History Museum of Crete (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>) 
      
      that followed (1981), numerous sampling efforts have yielded a voluminous dataset of the Cretan <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>. From the late 80s, there has been an almost uninterrupted sampling in Crete (majorly by pitfall trapping), focusing primarily on <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>, <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Tenebrionidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>, Arachnids, Centipedes, Scorpions and other ground living arthropods.</p>
      <p>Crete is the fifth largest Mediterranean island (following Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus and Corsica), the largest Greek island (8,400 km<sup>2</sup>) and it is located at the southernmost frontier of the Aegean Archipelago. The gradual isolation of Crete began with the formation of the Mid-Aegean Trench 12–9 Mya ((<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B23">Dermitzakis and Papanikolaou 1981</xref>) but also see <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B64">Papadopoulou et al. (2010)</xref> for the footprint of this split in the Aegean fauna), followed by the end of the Messinian salinity crisis at the end of Miocene (5.96–5.33 Mya, <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B49">Krijgsman et al. (1999)</xref>). The re-opening of the Gibraltar strait transformed the Mediterranean Basin to a deep sea, making the isolation of Crete from its neighbouring areas more steep. Moreover, it led to the formation of Cretan palaeoislands during the Pliocene (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B26">Fassoulas 2018</xref>), which were conjoined to what is known as the today’s shape of Crete during the Pleistocene (2.4 Mya); followed by the Cretan orogenesis (1.7 Mya) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B26">Fassoulas 2018</xref>). Despite the reduction of the sea level during the glacial maxima of the Quaternary, Crete remained isolated from Cyclades and Peloponnesus, as the Cretan Sea is much deeper (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B76">Schule 1993</xref>).</p>
      <p>The Cretan landscape is highly mountainous, defined by large and high mountain ranges extending from west to east, three of them exceeding 2,000 m of altitude. These mountains create a steep climatic variation from west to east, with aridity increasing from west to east and from north to south. Additionally, the harsh relief of Crete shaped by montane areas, gorges and caves contributes to an acute habitat heterogeneity. The main island is also surrounded by about 36 larger or smaller offshore islets. Crete is covered mostly by phrygana and maquis. Additionally, Pine forests in central and east Crete (<italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pinus">Pinus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="brutia">brutia</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>), Cypress forests in west Crete (<italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cupressus">Cupressus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="sempervirens">sempervirens</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>) and patches of Oak (mainly kermes oak – <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Quercus">Quercus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="coccifera">coccifera</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>). The coastline is irregular forming peninsulas, gulfs and deltas. The latter together with small stream and creeks estuaries form a diverse coastal wetland system.</p>
      <p>Crete has undergone intensive human influence, with a long history of human presence (at least 8,000 years (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B51">Legakis et al. 1993</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B66">Poulakakis et al. 2014</xref>)). The upsurge in tourism, agriculture intensification and the urbanisation are still shaping the contemporary assemblages of the Cretan biota and, naturally, the ground beetles do not pose an exception. For example, intensive grazing on the mountains of Crete, one of the oldest human activities on the island (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B67">Rackham and Moody 1996</xref>), may have a negative footprint on the <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> assemblages of the Cretan shrublands (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B42">Kaltsas et al. 2013</xref>). Additionally, it appears that urban areas have been increased by 16.8% in the lowlands of Crete during the span of twenty years (1998–2018) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B9">Bolanakis et al. 2024</xref>).</p>
      <p>Crete’s faunistic composition is strongly influenced by European and Asian (near-East and/or middle-East) elements. Besides its property as a biogeographical “sink” between Europe and Asia, the island owes an important part of its biodiversity to <italic>in situ</italic> speciation (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B30">Gittenberger 1991</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B84">Trigas et al. 2013</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B5">Assing 2019</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B83">Trichas et al. 2020</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B89">Willemse et al. 2023</xref>) driven by its complex geological history and its diverse milieu of different habitats.</p>
      <p>The main objective of this study is to present new records of identified Carabid species and genera for the island of Crete (and its satellite islets) compiled throughout a sampling period of almost 40 years. Moreover, grounded on the annotated list of <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref>, we establish the presence of some species in Crete with detailed data and also comment on strange distributions of rare and/or problematic species.</p>
    </sec>
    <sec sec-type="materials|methods" id="SECID0EGIAC">
      <title>﻿Materials and methods</title>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Samplings" id="SECID0EKIAC">
        <title>﻿Samplings</title>
        <p>Specimen collection was part of a 40-year sampling period that was carried out by the Natural History Museum of the University of Crete. The surveys included both pitfall trapping and hand collection that were performed by <named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content> research staff and several students of the University of Crete (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B82">Trichas et al. 2008</xref>). These surveys were part of BSc, MSc and PhD studies, as well as several research projects and environmental monitoring programmes (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B82">Trichas et al. 2008</xref>). They aimed mostly at the epigeal fauna of Crete and the main research goals of these studies were the description of diversity, phenology and biogeography of several ground-dwelling beetle families (<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>, <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Tenebrionidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>, <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Staphylinidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>, etc.) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B82">Trichas et al. 2008</xref>). After the mid-1990s, <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Gnaphosidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> and other ground spider families were also studied, while, in the late 2000s, chilopods, diplopods and isopods were added in the list. Details on sampling protocols (operation time of traps, dates, number of traps, trap dimensions, chemicals etc.) and trap efficiency are discussed extensively in the following publications: <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B82">Trichas et al. (2008)</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B41">Kaltsas and Simaiakis (2012)</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B42">Kaltsas et al. (2013)</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B70">Salata et al. (2020)</xref>.</p>
        <p>During these surveys, arthropod sampling occurred in many different habitats across all of Crete and its surrounding islets. Sampling sites were located within areas with phrygana, maquis, montane vegetation or with mosaic formations including various types of vegetation (e.g. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B42">Kaltsas et al. (2013)</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B70">Salata et al. (2020)</xref>). Additionally, sampling was performed at several wetlands (e.g. estuaries, rivers, dams, saline lakes, mountainous temporary ponds), pine forests (<italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pinus">Pinus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="brutia">brutia</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>), sand dunes and mountain peaks. Vegetation in phrygana was mostly comprised of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sarcopoterium">Sarcopoterium</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="spinosum">spinosum</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Thymbra">Thymbra</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="capitata">capitata</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Genista">Genista</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="acanthoclada">acanthoclada</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calicotome">Calicotome</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="villosa">villosa</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Phlomis">Phlomis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp., <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cistus">Cistus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp., <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Euphorbia">Euphorbia</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="acanthothamnos">acanthothamnos</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Ballota">Ballota</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="pseudodictamnus">pseudodictamnus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B42">Kaltsas et al. 2013</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B70">Salata et al. 2020</xref>). Maquis vegetation included mostly <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pistacia">Pistacia</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="lentiscus">lentiscus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Juniperus">Juniperus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="phoenicea">phoenicea</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Quercus">Quercus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="coccifera">coccifera</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Arbutus">Arbutus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="unedo">unedo</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Ceratonia">Ceratonia</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="siliqua">siliqua</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Euphorbia">Euphorbia</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="dendroides">dendroides</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B42">Kaltsas et al. 2013</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B70">Salata et al. 2020</xref>). Vegetation in wetlands was mostly comprised of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Arthrocnemum">Arthrocnemum</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp., <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Salicornia">Salicornia</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp., <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Juncus">Juncus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp. and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Phragmites">Phragmites</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp., while, in sand dunes, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pancratium">Pancratium</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maritimum">maritimum</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Ammophila">Ammophila</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp., <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Elytrigia">Elytrigia</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp., <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Euphorbia">Euphorbia</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp., <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Eryngium">Eryngium</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp. and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anthemis">Anthemis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp. were amongst the present plant species.</p>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Morphological species identification" id="SECID0EGCAE">
        <title>﻿Morphological species identification</title>
        <p>All carabid beetles were morphologically identified using established identification keys (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B80">Trautner and Geigenmüller 1987</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>) and articles on species descriptions or revisions. The identification was accomplished via examination of several taxonomic characters, as they were described in the above-mentioned identification keys. In many cases, the species identification was verified via examination of male genitalia.</p>
      </sec>
    </sec>
    <sec sec-type="﻿Results" id="SECID0EUCAE">
      <title>﻿Results</title>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Cicindelinae Latreille, 1802: Megacephalini Laporte, 1834" id="SECID0EYCAE">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Cicindelinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Latreille, 1802: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Megacephalini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Laporte, 1834</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿1.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">DD4D33AE-1564-5215-9977-7020E53E9240</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Grammognatha">Grammognatha</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="euphratica">euphratica</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Latreille &amp; Dejean, 1822</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F1">Fig. 1</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EQEAE">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Grammognatha">Grammognatha</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="euphratica">euphratica</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a wide distribution extending from Morocco and southern Spain over northern Africa, parts of the eastern Mediterranean, Arabia and Central Asia as far as Pakistan and northern India (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B19">Cassola 1981</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B28">Franzen 2001</xref>). The species is found in salt marsh and salt meadow habitats, mainly active at hours of twilight (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B80">Trautner and Geigenmüller 1987</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>) or night (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B20">Cassola et al. 2014</xref>). Within the eastern Mediterranean, more or less recent distribution data exist from Cyprus, Turkey, Israel and Egypt (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B28">Franzen 2001</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B77">Şekeroğlu and Aydin 2002</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B7">Austin et al. 2008</xref>), while recently, the beetle has been discovered on the island of Sant’Antioco in Italy (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B20">Cassola et al. 2014</xref>). In Greece, it is also present on the island of Rhodes ((<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B33">Horn 1910</xref>) without exact locality); however, this occurrence has not been reconfirmed by the latest known surveys of <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B87">Wiesner (1990</xref>, <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B88">1994</xref>). The only known locality on Crete until the present study was that of Palaiokastron, in east Crete (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B19">Cassola 1981</xref>).</p>
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              <object-id content-type="doi">10.3897/contrib.entomol.75.e158430.figure1</object-id>
              <object-id content-type="arpha">B7EBE1B3-4C12-5CA4-B7BF-815E5F112DAA</object-id>
              <label>Figure 1.</label>
              <caption>
                <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Grammognatha">Grammognatha</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="euphratica">euphratica</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in its natural habitat.</p>
              </caption>
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                <uri content-type="original_file">https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1460262</uri>
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          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0ENHAE">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Heraklion: Aposelemis River, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.358629,35.280642]}" id="NCID0EWHAE">35.280642°N, 25.358629°E</named-content></named-content>, 131 m elev., 1.VI.1989, handpicking, 1 spm, leg. Trichas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Aposelemis River mouth <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.330901,35.335003]}" id="NCID0ECIAE">35.335003°N, 25.330901°E</named-content></named-content>, 28.V.2015–30.VII.2015, pitfall traps, 9 spms, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 30.VII.2015–27.XI.2015, 2 spms; • Kouremenos Beach wetland, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[26.271490,35.204385]}" id="NCID0EOIAE">35.204385°N, 26.271490°E</named-content></named-content>, 13.IV.2022–10.VI.2022, pitfall traps, 4 spms, leg. Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 13.IV.2022, handpicking, 1 spm, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Chrysi isl., Vages Beach, salt-lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.728071,34.874799]}" id="NCID0E5IAE">34.874799°N, 25.728071°E</named-content></named-content>, 23.III.2023–13.VII.2023, pitfall traps, 2 spms, leg. Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EHJAE">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B19">Cassola (1981)</xref> was the first author to report <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Grammognatha">Grammognatha</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="euphratica">euphratica</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> from Crete (“Palaiokastron”, east Crete or Palaikastro/Palekastro – not to be confused with the tautonym in central Crete). Both this record and the ones from Rhodes (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B18">Cassola 1973</xref>) needed confirmation according to <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B28">Franzen (2001)</xref> and <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref>. For example, the record from Rhodes was never recovered during the surveys of Wiesner in 1990 and 1994 (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B28">Franzen 2001</xref>). In essence, the records presented here are the first of this rare and fragmentarily distributed beetle from Crete in four decades. We confirm the species’ presence in Crete and also expand its distribution in a southern satellite islet of Crete, Chrysi. All our records are from salt-lakes and are confined in the central-east part of the island. Moreover, the Aposelemis specimens represent the westernmost findings of this species on Crete, pointing to an eastern origin of the species’ dispersal.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Carabinae Latreille, 1802: Carabini Latreille, 1802" id="SECID0EMKAE">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Carabinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Latreille, 1802: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Carabini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Latreille, 1802</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿2.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">9508A105-6108-5C8E-91B0-5F1F7F22FDB4</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">Calosoma</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="sensu">(s.str.)</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="inquisitor">inquisitor</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Linnaeus, 1758)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">Fig. 2A</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EHMAE">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">Calosoma</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="inquisitor">inquisitor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a wide distribution in Europe, North Africa, Anatolia, Middle and Far East (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B31">Häckel 2017</xref>). It is a forest dwelling species, frequently spotted to prey on caterpillars in trees and bushes (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B80">Trautner and Geigenmüller 1987</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>).</p>
            <fig id="F2" position="float" orientation="portrait">
              <object-id content-type="doi">10.3897/contrib.entomol.75.e158430.figure2</object-id>
              <object-id content-type="arpha">0760D1B4-E266-57DF-A2E7-B7CA2BFE84B6</object-id>
              <label>Figure 2.</label>
              <caption>
                <p><bold>A.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">Calosoma</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="inquisitor">inquisitor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>B.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">Calosoma</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>C.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">Carabus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">graecus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="trojanus">trojanus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>D.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">Brachinus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="plagiatus">plagiatus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>E.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">Brachinus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="psophia">psophia</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>F.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Clivia">Clivia</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ypsilon">ypsilon</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>G.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sirdenus">Sirdenus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="grayii">grayii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>H.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">Scarites</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="eurytus">eurytus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>I.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">Scarites</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="buparius">buparius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>. Scale bars: 5.5 mm (<bold>A</bold>); 7.75 mm (<bold>B</bold>); 5 mm (<bold>C</bold>); 3 mm (<bold>D</bold>); 2.5 mm (<bold>E</bold>); 1.75 mm (<bold>F</bold>); 1.1 mm (<bold>G</bold>); 6.4 mm (<bold>H</bold>); 6.8 mm (<bold>I</bold>).</p>
              </caption>
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                <uri content-type="original_file">https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1460263</uri>
              </graphic>
            </fig>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0E3RAE">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Heraklion: Rouvas Forest by the monastery, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.922200,35.169894]}" id="NCID0EFSAE">35.169894°N, 24.922200°E</named-content></named-content>, 1100 m elev., 6. V.1990–27.XI.1990, pitfall traps, 3 spms, leg. Trichas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Psiloritis, Nida plateau SW slopes, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.821603,35.196594]}" id="NCID0ERSAE">35.196594°N, 24.821603°E</named-content></named-content>, 1762 m elev., 13.I.1991, 1 spm, handpicking, leg. Trichas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Rethymnon: Psiloritis, Akolita plateau in sub-alpine phrygana, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.793800,35.198692]}" id="NCID0E4SAE">35.198692°N, 24.793800°E</named-content></named-content>, 1900 m elev., 6.V.1990–13.I.1991, pitfall traps, 9 spms, leg. Trichas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Psiloritis, Akolita plateau, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.791999,35.197291]}" id="NCID0EJTAE">35.197291°N, 24.791999°E</named-content></named-content>, 1900 m elev., 14.IV.2000–2.VII.2000, 120 spms, pitfall traps, leg. Chatzaki M. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but: 31.X.2000–12.VI.2001, 70 spms; same data, but: <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.792997,35.209192]}" id="NCID0EVTAE">35.209192°N, 24.792997°E</named-content></named-content>, 2213 m elev., 16 spms.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0E1TAE">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B22">Csiki (1914)</xref>, summarising all previous classic works on Cretan <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="order">Coleoptera</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> fauna in his “Fauna Coleopterorum Insulae Cretae”, reported only <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="sycophanta">sycophanta</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (Linnaeus, 1758) and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> from Crete. <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">Calosoma</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="inquisitor">inquisitor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (Linnaeus, 1758) is reported from Crete for the first time by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B12">Breuning (1927)</xref>, from specimens deposited in the collections of the Natural History Museum of Vienna (“Mus. Vindob.”). Later on, <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B39">Jeannel (1941)</xref> listed again <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="inquisitor">inquisitor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete (“Crète et îles de la mer Égée”) without any further details, most probably based on Breuning’s references. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B81">Trichas (1996)</xref>, provided fresh <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="inquisitor">inquisitor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> specimens from Ida Mt., including also the above references as valid, in his doctoral dissertation of South Aegean Archipelago ground-dwelling beetles. More recently, <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> also listed <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="sycophanta">sycophanta</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> on Crete, but excluded <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="inquisitor">inquisitor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> from the island. Finally, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="inquisitor">inquisitor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is included in the appendix of <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B42">Kaltsas et al. (2013)</xref>, albeit this is an ecological work, so the species references could easily be overlooked when compiling faunal records. Moreover, as no other (specimen based) records for this taxon in Crete have been presented in the international literature between 1927–2013, this is the first detailed cataloguing of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="inquisitor">inquisitor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> on the island for almost a century. Clearly, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="inquisitor">inquisitor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> forms robust populations in the mountain of Psiloritis (Ida Mt.), especially on higher altitudes, found both in forests and mountain shrublands. Additionally, although there are dozens of specimens of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="sycophanta">sycophanta</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in the <named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content> collections, from almost all larger Cretan Mountain massifs (Ida, Dikti, Thrypti – except Lefka Ori Mts. where only <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> have been observed twice, see below), <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="inquisitor">inquisitor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> seems to be confined only on the central Cretan massif (Ida).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿3.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">0A4F09E6-ADB9-5066-8D18-7AB833B1C63B</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">Calosoma</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Campalita">Campalita</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Fabricius, 1775)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">Fig. 2B</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="distribution" id="SECID0EH2AE">
            <title>General distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">Calosoma</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a wide distribution in Europe, North Africa and Near and Middle East (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B31">Häckel 2017</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0E32AE">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Chania: Chora Sfakion, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.138031,35.201518]}" id="NCID0EF3AE">35.201518°N, 24.138031°E</named-content></named-content>, 40 m elev., 16.V.2019, handpicking, 1 spm, leg. Alexandrakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Lefka Ori, Niato plateau, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.147650,35.294160]}" id="NCID0ER3AE">35.29416°N, 24.14765°E</named-content></named-content>, 1226 m elev., pitfall traps, 20.VI.2019–31.VII.2019, 1 spm, leg. Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0E13AE">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p>The taxonomic status of this species and its close relatives is ambiguous, with a wide discussion of the species/subspecies rank amongst the different taxa (see <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B69">Roeschke (1900)</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B12">Breuning (1927)</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B39">Jeannel (1941)</xref>). Herein, we follow <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B15">Bruschi (2010)</xref> who suggests a lumping approach for the different taxa of the <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> group, as well as the inclusion of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="auropunctatum">auropunctatum</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> as a synonym of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic><italic>s. str.</italic> (<ext-link xlink:href="https://www.calosomas.com/Campalita/cal_maderae.html" ext-link-type="uri" xlink:type="simple">https://www.calosomas.com/Campalita/cal_maderae.html</ext-link>).</p>
            <p>The first record of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete is that of <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B73">Schaum (1857)</xref>, from material collected by Zebe. Zebe also managed to collect <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> from the island of Syros “Syra” at the same time (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B73">Schaum 1857</xref>). <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck (1904)</xref> cites these references and adds two more, both from the volcanic island of Milos. Herein, we report new specimens of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maderae">maderae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> from Crete for the first time in more than 150 years. This is indicative of its rarity, which is both distributional (until now the only known localities of the species in Crete are confined on Lefka Ori mountain massif) and in terms of abundance (only two specimens), in contrast to the other two <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">Calosoma</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp. of Crete which exhibit far greater abundances (and a broad distribution in <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="sycophanta">sycophanta</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> case). The species was found in a mountain shrubland (Niato plateau) with <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Berberis">Berberis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cretica">cretica</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Quercus">Quercus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="coccifera">coccifera</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, as well as to an urban environment (Chora Sfakion), near the sea level.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿4.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">88D817D4-64AD-5EFF-A450-06EDCD39B41F</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">Carabus</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Pachystus">Pachystus</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">graecus</tp:taxon-name-part><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="trojanus">trojanus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Dejean, 1826</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">Fig. 2C</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0E6CAG">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">Carabus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">graecus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="trojanus">trojanus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is endemic to Greece (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). The subspecies, as the other members of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">graecus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> Dejean, 1826, live in a broader range of habitats, found in phrygana, maquis, urban areas and forests.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EDEAG">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Heraklion: Heraklion Port, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.153453,35.343391]}" id="NCID0EMEAG">35.343391°N, 25.153453°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 9.X.1989, handpicking, 1 spm, leg. Trichas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EVEAG">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B85">Turin et al. (2003)</xref> repeatedly mentioned that <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">g.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="trojanus">trojanus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> occurs in Crete (although in p. 48, they mark Crete with “?”). <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B81">Trichas (1996)</xref> mentioned that the original record of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">g.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="trojanus">trojanus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B21">Cecconi (1895)</xref> from Chania (as <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="trojanus">trojanus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>) was most likely erroneous. Nevertheless, <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B81">Trichas (1996)</xref> himself found one specimen of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">g.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="trojanus">trojanus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Heraklion port, which he reported, that differs clearly from the Karpathos island subspecies, i.e. <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calosoma">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="trojanus">t.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="oertzeni">oertzeni</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> Ganglbauer, 1888 – now considered also as a separate subspecies of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">graecus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (Häckel, 2017). Thus, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">g.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="trojanus">trojanus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has been recorded at least twice from Crete in the span of a century. Given the extremely high abundances of the endemic <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">Carabus</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Procrustes">Procrustes</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="banonii">banonii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Dejean, 1830 throughout the island (thousands of specimens in the <named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content> collections) in almost all habitats; and the systematic and continuous samplings with pitfall traps from the late 80s till today, we believe that the records of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">g.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="trojanus">trojanus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete derive from random and not stable dispersal incidents (anthropochorous). The absence of a second <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Carabus">Carabus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> lineage in Crete is an interesting biogeographical problem, since Crete is large enough to host more than one <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Carabus">Carabus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> species, whereas other, much smaller islands host two or more species (e.g. Kythira, Karpathos, Rhodes (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B81">Trichas 1996</xref>)).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Brachininae Bonelli, 1810: Brachinini Bonelli, 1810" id="SECID0E6JAG">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Brachininae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Brachinini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿5.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">0F10FDB6-87CB-5EF0-A324-BE46B8FB7428</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">Brachinus</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="sensu">(s.str.)</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="plagiatus">plagiatus</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Reiche, 1868</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">Figs 2D</xref>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F5">, 5A</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0E5LAG">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">Brachinus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="plagiatus">plagiatus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a Turano-Mediterranean species (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B34">Hrdlička 2017</xref>). The species is associated with saline fields and marshes (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B62">Nyilas 1994</xref>), but also freshwater lakes and ponds (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B7">Austin et al. 2008</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0E2MAG">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>Heraklion: • Almyros estuary, salt-marsh, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.061404,35.338506]}" id="NCID0EENAG">35.338506°N, 25.061404°E</named-content></named-content>, 2 m elev., 3.V.2012–3.VI.2013, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Aspradaki E. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but in phrygana.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0ENNAG">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">Brachinus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="plagiatus">plagiatus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> was recorded for the first time from Greece (Corfu, Attiki, Aetoloakarnania and Zakynthos) by von <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B63">Oertzen (1886)</xref> as <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">B.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="bombarda">bombarda</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>. Peloponnese (Tayget, Nauplio) was later on added in the Greek distribution of the species (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck 1904</xref>). To our knowledge, this is the first record of this species in Crete. The species was found in a saline environment in the marsh formed by the delta of Almyros estuary. The species’ distribution in Crete requires further investigation. Whether this is a recent dispersal or an old relictual presence, is unclear.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿5.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">40D67E00-7519-5695-9BEA-AF9DBB54C0B1</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">Brachinus</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="sensu">(s.str.)</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="psophia">psophia</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Audinet-Serville, 1821</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">Figs 2E</xref>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F5">, 5B</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EBQAG">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">Brachinus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="psophia">psophia</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a wide distribution over Europe, North Africa to the Far East (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). It is a hygrophilous, wetland species, that is also common in croplands (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B25">Drmić et al. 2016</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B52">Lemic et al. 2017</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0E5QAG">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Chania: Falassarna wetland, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[23.575000,35.479700]}" id="NCID0EHRAG">35.479700°N, 23.575000°E</named-content></named-content>, 2 m elev., 15.V.2015–9.VII.2015, pitfall traps, 20 spms, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same location data, but: 9.VII.2015–2.XI.2015, 7 spms</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EQRAG">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">Brachinus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="psophia">psophia</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> was recorded for the first time from Greece (Corfu, Aetoloakarnania, Peloponnese) by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck (1904)</xref>. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> accept this species for Greece (Ionian islands, Greek mainland and Peloponnese). The extant literature suggests that this is the first record of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">B.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="psophia">psophia</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete. The species was only found in Falassarna Bay indicating a dispersal event from a western locality, perhaps Peloponnese. Dispersals from western areas confined in the west coastline of Crete are also recovered for other <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> species (e.g. <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">Scarites</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="procerus">procerus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="eurytus">eurytus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> Fischer von Waldheim, 1828) and other taxa (e.g. <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Tentyria">Tentyria</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="grossa">grossa</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> Besser, 1832, <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Tenebrionidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B81">Trichas 1996</xref>)). The species was found in a coastal salt-marsh.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Scaritinae Bonelli, 1810: Clivinini Rafinesque, 1815" id="SECID0E3TAG">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Scaritinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Clivinini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Rafinesque, 1815</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿6.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">5585875D-8498-556E-A720-047344E8689C</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Clivina">Clivina</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="sensu">(s.str.)</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ypsilon">ypsilon</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Dejean &amp; Boisduval, 1829</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">Fig. 2F</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EXVAG">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Clivina">Clivina</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ypsilon">ypsilon</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a wide distribution in Europe, North Africa, Near and Middle East (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B8">Balkenohl 2017</xref>). The species occurs in saline, surface waters (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B80">Trautner and Geigenmüller 1987</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>)</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EUWAG">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Chania: Kournas Lake, north bank, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.274637,35.336232]}" id="NCID0E4WAG">35.336232°N, 24.274637°E</named-content></named-content>, 8.III.2018–15.V.2018, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Amyntas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Heraklion: Almyros Estuary, salt-marsh, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.061404,35.338506]}" id="NCID0EJXAG">35.338506°N, 25.061404°E</named-content></named-content>, 2 m a.s.l, 28.XI.2012–30.V.2013, pitfall traps, 2 spms, leg. Aspradaki E. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0ESXAG">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Clivina">Clivina</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ypsilon">ypsilon</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> was noted for the first time in Greece by von <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B63">Oertzen (1886)</xref>. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck (1904)</xref> reports again the species providing two localities (Phaleron, in Attica and Thessaly Province). <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> accept this species for Greece, but only for the Greek mainland. This constitutes the first documentation of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Clivina">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ypsilon">ypsilon</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete. The species was found in two quite different habitats, i.e., in a salt-marsh and in the sandy banks of a freshwater lake (Kournas).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Scaritinae Bonelli, 1810: Scaritini Bonelli, 1810" id="SECID0E1YAG">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Scaritinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Scaritini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿7.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">D8E83208-E07B-5F44-8385-0CB8D3027970</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">Scarites</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="sensu">(s.str.)</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="procerus">procerus</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="eurytus">eurytus</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Fischer von Waldheim, 1828</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">Fig. 2H</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EZ1AG">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">Scarites</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="procerus">p.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="eurytus">eurytus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a wide Turano-Mediterranean distribution (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B8">Balkenohl 2017</xref>). The species occurs in swamp habitats (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EW2AG">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Chania: Falassarna wetland, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[23.575000,35.479700]}" id="NCID0E62AG">35.479700°N, 23.575000°E</named-content></named-content>, 2 m elev., 15.V.2015–9.VII.2015, pitfall traps, 18 spms, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EI3AG">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p>The species is known from the Greek Mainland and the Aegean (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). More specifically the species was reported for the first time in Greece by von <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B63">Oertzen (1886)</xref> from Andros and Naxos, while the records from the Greek mainland are more recent (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). To our knowledge, this is the first record from Crete. A larger population was spotted in Falassarna Bay, west of Chania. The habitat consists of a small coastal salt-marsh inside a sand-dune system and fits the description given by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> (swampy habitats) for the species’ suitable habitat. It is one of the few areas in Crete combining a marsh habitat with a sand dune system. This could explain the absence of this species in other parts of the island (albeit the extensive research in marshes and coastal deltas). Another explanation could be that the observed population is a result of a dispersal from a western region, something that has been also observed for other beetles found in the west coastline of Crete (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B81">Trichas 1996</xref>). We consider this scenario less plausible since <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">S.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="procerus">p.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="eurytus">eurytus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a wide distribution in all the areas surrounding Crete, although, a stochastic dispersal event from the west cannot be excluded. The species is not yet recorded from Peloponnese, but our record encourages more research regarding the species’ distribution in the southern parts of Greek Mainland. The aggressive touristic development in the wider area of Falassarna Bay and especially around the coastline could pose a serious threat for the species’ population in Crete, even leading to extirpation events.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿8.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">D1ABA930-6252-5EC2-BFED-123C8796DBA3</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">Scarites</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Scallophorites">Scallophorites</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="buparius">buparius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Forster, 1771)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">Fig. 2I</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0E45AG">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">Scarites</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="buparius">buparius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a Mediterranean distribution, occurring in south Europe and North Africa (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B8">Balkenohl 2017</xref>). The species is found in coastal sand habitats (Arndt et a. 2017).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0ES6AG">
            <title>Materials examined.</title>
            <p>• Chania: Platanias, Platanias River mouth <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.274637,35.336232]}" id="NCID0E26AG">35.336232°N, 24.274637°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 28.V.2021–4.VIII.2021, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EEABG">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">Scarites</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="buparius">buparius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> was first mentioned from Crete in 1857 as <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">S.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="pyracmon">pyracmon</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B73">Schaum 1857</xref>) from specimens collected by Zebe during his expedition to the island in 1853. This record seems to be the source for all the following references (von <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B63">Oertzen 1886</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck 1904</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B22">Csiki 1914</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). In all these references, there is no locality given for the species in Crete. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B73">Schaum (1857)</xref> described the habitat where Zebe found the specimens, but no precise locality name was given. In this study, we report the first detailed locality for the species in Crete, a coastal wetland that fits perfectly with the habitat described by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B73">Schaum (1857)</xref> and <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref>. Moreover, we provide concrete data for the species’ existence in Crete for the first time after one and a half centuries. Despite <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">S.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="buparius">buparius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> being a typical Mediterranean species and the exhaustive samplings that we carried out in the coastal wetlands of Crete, we only managed to obtain one specimen, indicative of the species rarity in the island. Further research is required in order to clarify the species’ distribution in Crete. Unfortunately, when we revisited the small delta where the species was found, the sandy coast had been pressed and cleared to be exploited for recreational activities. Wood and plant debris, as well as stones have been dumped in the small dune where the species was found and we did not manage to find any new specimens. Therefore, further sampling effort is required in order to reconfirm the presence of the <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">S.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="buparius">buparius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Platanias River mouth.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Trechinae Bonelli, 1810: Pogonini Laporte, 1834" id="SECID0EWCBG">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Trechinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Pogonini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Laporte, 1834</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿9.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">58840221-34FF-5933-86D2-CCBF3E183576</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sirdenus">Sirdenus</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Syrdenopsis">Syrdenopsis</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="grayii">grayii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Wollaston, 1862)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F2">Figs 2G</xref>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F5">, 5C</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EVEBG">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sirdenus">S.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="grayii">grayii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is an Afrotropical-Mediterranean species, mainly found in Cyprus, North Africa and Near East, but also southern Europe (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B7">Austin et al. 2008</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B11">Bousquet 2017b</xref>). The species dwells in saline wetlands (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B7">Austin et al. 2008</xref>), burrowing in endogean galleries (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B71">Saulleda 1985</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B56">Machado 1992</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0E1FBG">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Lasithi: Xerokampos salt-lake (phrygana) <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[26.240301,35.050979]}" id="NCID0EDGBG">35.050979°N, 26.240301°E</named-content></named-content>, 2 m elev., 5.VIII.2015–26.XI.2015, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Chrysi isl., Vages Beach salt-lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.728071,34.874799]}" id="NCID0EPGBG">34.874799°N, 25.728071°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 23.III.2023–13.VII.2023, pitfall traps, 62 spms, leg. Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EYGBG">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p>The genus <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sirdenus">Sirdenus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> was mentioned for a first time in Greece in <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> by a specimen of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sirdenus">S.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="filliformis">filliformis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> from “Griechenland, Attica”, deposited in the collection of Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> were critical of the validity of this specimen. Thus, our record is the first concrete record of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sirdenus">S.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="grayii">grayii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete and consequently Greece, confirming the presence of the genus in Greece. Naturally, the species was first discovered in a salt-lake (the largest of Crete) at the easternmost coastline of the island (Xerokampos), by a single specimen in 2015. However, we re-sampled this locality many times and never managed to re-collect this species. According to <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B59">Matalin and Makarov (2008)</xref>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sirdenus">S.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="grayii">grayii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a rare species, difficult to encounter. In 2023, we found a large population of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sirdenus">S.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="grayii">grayii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (62 specimens) in Chrysi, a southern satellite islet of Crete. The species was found in a small, temporary salt-lake, near a southern beach of the islet. The species has not been spotted in other salt lakes and marshes in the west, central and north parts of Crete (e.g. Falassarna, Almyros, Tympaki). The current known distribution of the species in Crete indicates an eastern origin, echoing the biogeographical remarks of <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B45">Koch (1948)</xref> for a dispersal path as such.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Harpalinae Bonelli, 1810: Chlaeniini Brullé, 1834" id="SECID0EBJBG">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Harpalinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Chlaeniini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Brullé, 1834</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿10.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">A1121463-0190-5DA3-B3AE-81A5559204A9</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Chlaenius">Chlaenius</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Epomis">Epomis</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="dejeanii">dejeanii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Dejean, 1831)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F3">Fig. 3A</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0E3KBG">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Chlaenius">Chlaenius</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="dejeanii">dejeanii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is an East European-Mediterranean species with its distribution reaching Middle East (e.g. Syria, Iraq) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B44">Kirschenhofer 2017</xref>).</p>
            <fig id="F3" position="float" orientation="portrait">
              <object-id content-type="doi">10.3897/contrib.entomol.75.e158430.figure3</object-id>
              <object-id content-type="arpha">FEE2F83E-D00F-5A4E-97E5-4B8661E026A1</object-id>
              <label>Figure 3.</label>
              <caption>
                <p><bold>Α.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Chlaenius">Chlaenius</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="dejeanii">dejeanii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>B.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anaulacus">Anaulacus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ruficornis">ruficornis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>C.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Masoreus">Masoreus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="aegyptiacus">aegyptiacus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>D.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cymindis">Cymindis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="andreae">andreae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>E.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cymindis">Cymindis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ornata">ornata</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>F.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Trichis">Trichis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maculata">maculata</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>G.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anisodactylus">Anisodactylus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="intermedius">intermedius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>H.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Ophonus">Ophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="puncticeps">puncticeps</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>I.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Parophonus">Parophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="hirsutulus">hirsutulus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>. Scale bars: 4 mm (<bold>A</bold>); 1.75 mm (<bold>B</bold>); 1.75 mm (<bold>C</bold>); 2.55 mm (<bold>D</bold>); 2 mm (<bold>E</bold>); 1.8 mm (<bold>F</bold>); 3 mm (<bold>G</bold>); 2.2 mm (<bold>H</bold>); 2.1 mm (<bold>I</bold>).</p>
              </caption>
              <graphic xlink:href="contributions-to-entomology-75-269-g003.jpg" position="float" orientation="portrait" xlink:type="simple" id="oo_1460264.jpg">
                <uri content-type="original_file">https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1460264</uri>
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            </fig>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EJQBG">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Heraklion: Aposelemis, Sfentyli Dam, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.420799,35.234204]}" id="NCID0ESQBG">35.234204°N, 25.420799°E</named-content></named-content>, 211 m elev., 24.III.2017–25.IV.2017, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Amyntas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data but 25.IV.2017–30.V.2017, 1 spm; • same data, but 30.V.2017–19.X.2017, 21 spms; • Tympaki, salt-lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.745918,35.075001]}" id="NCID0E5QBG">35.075001°Ν, 24.745918°Ε</named-content></named-content>, 2 m elev., 15.IV.2022–2.VI.2022, pitfall traps, 4 spms, leg. Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 2.VI.2022–4.VII.2022, 2 spms; • same data, but 15.IV.2022, handpicking, 1 spm; • Lasithi: Bramiana artificial lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.706700,35.043096]}" id="NCID0EKRBG">35.043096°N, 25.706700°E</named-content></named-content>, 76 m elev., 4.I.1999–3.III.1999, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Papadimitrakis M. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 3.III.1999–4.V.1999, 13 spms; • same data, but 4.V.1999–22. VII.1999, 13 spms.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0ETRBG">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Chlaenius">Chlaenius</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="dejeanii">dejeanii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a prominent and scarce (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B7">Austin et al. 2008</xref>) carabid that was first reported from Greece by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B73">Schaum (1857)</xref> from Peloponnese (“Morea”) and Athens. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck (1904)</xref> expanded the distribution of the species beyond the Greek mainland in the Ionian islands, by the reporting of specimens from Corfu. This is the first time the species is recorded from Crete. Several populations were captured through pitfall trapping, in the central-east part of the island, from the north (e.g. Aposelemis) to the south (e.g. Tympaki). The species was found in natural (Tympaki) and artificial wetlands (Aposelemis, Bramiana), with different gradients of salinity.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Harpalinae Bonelli, 1810: Masoreini Chaudoir, 1871" id="SECID0EQSBG">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Harpalinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Masoreini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Chaudoir, 1871</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿11.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">A5320399-ACF2-5BC5-9749-7800854D07E8</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anaulacus">Anaulacus</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Aephnidius">Aephnidius</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ruficornis">ruficornis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Chaudoir, 1850)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F3">Figs 3B</xref>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F5">, 5D</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EPUBG">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anaulacus">A.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ruficornis">ruficornis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> occurs in Near and Middle East (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B10">Bousquet 2017a</xref>), barely reaching Europe, only from its north-eastern region bordering with Asia (e.g. south Russia) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B10">Bousquet 2017a</xref>). This rare (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B7">Austin et al. 2008</xref>) species dwells in wetlands and coastal habitats with fresh or saline water (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B6">Assmann et al. 2015</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EQVBG">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Chania: Frangokastello wetland, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.227804,35.184786]}" id="NCID0EZVBG">35.184786°N, 24.227804°</named-content></named-content>, 4 m elev., 23.IV.2017–8.VI.2017, pitfall traps, 4 spms, leg. Amyntas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0ECWBG">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p>This is the first record of the genus <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anaulacus">Anaulacus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> W.S. Macleay, 1825 from Greece, establishing its presence in the southern parts of Europe. Notably, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anaulacus">A.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ruficornis">ruficornis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> was found in the south-western part of Crete, while a more eastern locality would be more expected given the species’ distribution. We should highlight that Egypt is excluded from the species’ distribution in <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B10">Bousquet (2017a)</xref>, while it is included in <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B6">Assmann et al. (2015)</xref> who cite an old reference (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B1">Alfieri 1976</xref>). More research is recommended in order to clarify whether the species also occurs in the Greek mainland and the Aegean, as well as to clarify its distribution in Crete.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿12.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">DD9894CC-8263-5F19-B7EC-028577EA59AE</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Masoreus">Masoreus</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="sensu">(s.str.)</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="aegyptiacus">aegyptiacus</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Dejean, 1828</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F3">Fig. 3C</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0ESYBG">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Masoreus">Masoreus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="aegyptiacus">aegyptiacus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is an East-Mediterranean species (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B10">Bousquet 2017a</xref>). The species occurs in sand-dune habitats (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B6">Assmann et al. 2015</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0ELZBG">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Lasithi: Chrysi isl., north beach salt-lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.697966,34.878045]}" id="NCID0EUZBG">34.878045°N, 25.697966°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 15.VI.1992, handpicking, 2 spms, leg. Lymberakis P. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Chrysi isl., Vages Beach, salt-lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.728071,34.874799]}" id="NCID0EA1BG">34.874799°N, 25.728071°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 23.III.2023–13.VII.2023, pitfall traps, 39 spms, leg. Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Koufonisi isl., near salt-marsh, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[26.140310,34.935084]}" id="NCID0EM1BG">34.935084°N, 26.140310°E</named-content></named-content>, 60 m elev., 16.XI.1997, handpicking, 2 spms, leg. Trichas, A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Xerokampos sand dunes, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[26.239803,35.049891]}" id="NCID0EY1BG">35.049891°N, 26.239803°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 1.IV.2015–31.V.2015, pitfall traps, 4 spms, leg. Kyriakouli Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 31.V.205–5.VIII.2015.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EB2BG">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p>The genus <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Masoreus">Masoreus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> Dejean, 1821 has been known from Greece since the 19<sup>th</sup> century (von <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B63">Oertzen 1886</xref>) by the species <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Masoreus">M.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="wetterhallii">wetterhallii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (Gyllenhal, 1813). <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Masoreus">Masoreus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="aegyptiacus">aegyptiacus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has only recently been reported from Greece (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B90">Wrase 2009</xref>) by some specimens from Peloponnese. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> include only Peloponnese in the species’ distribution for Greece; thus, this is the first time the species is recorded from Crete. Till now, the species has been spotted in three localities, one in the eastern-most part of the island (Xerokampos) and two in a couple of south-eastern satellite islands of Crete (Chrysi and Koufonisi). This may indicate an eastern origin, which is to be expected given the species east-Mediterranean distribution (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B10">Bousquet 2017a</xref>). <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B6">Assmann et al. (2015)</xref> report that this species prefers sand-dune habitats. In Crete, we observed a clear preference for coastal salt lakes/marshes, like those of Xerokampos and Chrysi.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Harpalinae Bonelli, 1810: Lebiini Bonelli, 1810" id="SECID0E13BG">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Harpalinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Lebiini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿13.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">39FFD737-CF51-522F-8F0B-F9824D17FE04</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cymindis">Cymindis</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Arrhostus">Arrhostus</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="andreae">andreae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Ménétriés, 1832</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F3">Figs 3D</xref>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F5">, 5E</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EZ5BG">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cymindis">Cymindis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="andreae">andreae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is an eastern species. The larger part of its range extents to Near and Middle East, while it is also known from North Africa (Egypt) and Eastern Europe (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B40">Kabak 2017</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EO6BG">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Lasithi: Chrysi isl., north beach salt-lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.697966,34.878045]}" id="NCID0EX6BG">34.878045°N, 25.697966°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 17.V.1994, handpicking, 3 spms, leg. Trichas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Chrysi isl., Vages Beach, salt-lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.728071,34.874799]}" id="NCID0EEAAI">34.874799°N, 25.728071°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 23.III.2023–13.VII.2023, pitfall traps, 6 spms, leg. Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0ENAAI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p>In Greece, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cymindis">Cymindis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="andreae">andreae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is only known from the Aegean (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). In fact, the only record of this species in Greece (Rhodes) dates back to 1935 (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B72">Schatzmayr 1935</xref>). This is the first record of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cymindis">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="andreae">andreae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete. The species was found in Chrysi islet in 1994 (northern salt-lake) (leg. Trichas) and recorded again in 2023 (leg. Bolanakis), in the southern salt-lake of Chrysi (Vages Beach). Since the southern/eastern coastal salt-lakes of Crete have been intensively sampled, the species presence in the island of Crete is unlikely, although more research is required. The species’ origin is obscure. Crete is very poor in African taxa; thus, it is more likely that the species is an eastern dispersal, a common pattern for species restricted in the eastern parts of the island (or its eastern satellite islets) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B45">Koch 1948</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B81">Trichas 1996</xref>). We confirm the presence of the species in Greece and encourage further research for this species in the eastern part of the Aegean.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿14.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">CC893235-8BD7-5539-8068-6831E877BC75</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cymindis">Cymindis</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="sensu">(s.str.)</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ornata">ornata</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Fischer von Waldheim, 1823</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F3">Fig. 3E</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EFDAI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cymindis">Cymindis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ornata">ornata</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a West Ponitc species (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B40">Kabak 2017</xref>). The species’ habitat preferences vary. We have found it in river mouths and coastal phrygana, while <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B79">Teofilova et al. (2015)</xref> note that the species occurs strictly in arid, open environments.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0E5DAI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Heraklion: Aposelemis River mouth, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.330875,35.334994]}" id="NCID0EHEAI">35.334994°N, 25.330875°</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 30.VII.2015–27.XI.2015, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Rethymnon: Moni Preveli River, phrygana at the west slopes above the beach, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.472496,35.151797]}" id="NCID0ETEAI">35.151797°N, 24.472496°</named-content></named-content>, 22 m elev., 25.VI.1996–28.VIII.1996, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Lymberakis P. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Petres River mouth, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.358007,35.350988]}" id="NCID0E6EAI">35.350988°N, 24.358007°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 15.V.2015–9.VII.2015, pitfall trap, 2 spms, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EIFAI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cymindis">Cymindis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ornata">ornata</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is reported in Greece from the Greek mainland (excluding Peloponnese) and Aegean (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B72">Schatzmayr 1935</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). To our knowledge, this is the first record of this species in Crete. It is common for Balkan species or genera to occur in Crete, although such species are usually restricted in the west part of the island (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B81">Trichas 1996</xref>). In this case, all the records are in the central Crete (both south and north).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿15.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">F631A687-C16D-51B5-967A-650695A55B37</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Trichis">Trichis</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maculata">maculata</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Klug 1832</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F3">Fig. 3F</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EOHAI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Trichis">Trichis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maculata">maculata</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a Turano-Mediterranean species (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B40">Kabak 2017</xref>). The species occurs in coastal saline habitats (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EHIAI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Chrysi isl., Vages Beach, salt-lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.728071,34.874799]}" id="NCID0EQIAI">34.874799°N, 25.728071°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 23.III.2023–13.VII.2023, pitfall traps, 6 spms, leg. Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EZIAI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Trichis">Trichis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maculata">maculata</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has been reported from Greece by von <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B63">Oertzen (1886)</xref> from Attiki. In his 1904 report, Apfelbeck also cites <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Trichis">T.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maculata">maculata</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> from Attiki, attributing this information to Krüper. In addition to the record of <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck (1904)</xref>, no further documentation pertaining to this species occurs for Greece. This is the first documentation of the genus in Greece for a period of 150 years and, moreover, this signifies the inaugural record of the species in Crete. <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Trichis">Trichis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="maculata">maculata</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> was found in a small salt-lake in the southern coast of Chrysi islet. The species occurs in North Africa and near East (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B40">Kabak 2017</xref>) and has not been found yet anywhere else in Crete. Further research is required in order to confirm whether the species is also present in other parts of Crete or Greece.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Harpalinae Bonelli, 1810: Harpalini Bonelli, 1810" id="SECID0EMKAI">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Harpalinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Harpalini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿16.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">6FD71685-1FAF-5DA2-961E-95C8E85BE89C</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anisodactylus">Anisodactylus</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Pseudodichirius">Pseudodichirius</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="intermedius">intermedius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Dejean, 1829</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F3">Fig. 3G</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EHMAI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anisodactylus">Anisodactylus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="intermedius">intermedius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a Turano-Mediterranean species (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). The species is found in wetlands (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B7">Austin et al. 2008</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EANAI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Chania: Falassarna wetland, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[23.575000,35.479700]}" id="NCID0EJNAI">35.479700°N, 23.575000°E</named-content></named-content>, 2 m elev., 9.VII.2015–2.XI.2015, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0ESNAI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anisodactylus">Anisodactylus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="intermedius">intermedius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> was reported for the first time in Greece by v. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B63">Oertzen (1886)</xref> from Corfu and the Greek mainland (Aetoloakarnania, Veluchi). <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> also report Peloponnese in the species’ distribution. To our knowledge, this is the first time <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anisodactylus">A.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="intermedius">intermedius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has been reported from Crete. The species was recorded from Falassarna, in the westernmost coast of the island. Despite the extensive sampling throughout Crete, the species remains known only from the Falassarna area. Hence, we assume that this may be a recent dispersal event from Peloponnese.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿17.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">4E0EF02C-67B8-5A9E-B599-C32773E7E406</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Ophonus">Ophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Metophonus">Metophonus</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="puncticeps">puncticeps</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Stephens, 1828</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F3">Figs 3H</xref>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F5">, 5F</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EGQAI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Ophonus">Ophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="puncticeps">puncticeps</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a Turano-Mediterranean distribution, extending into Europe, Near and Middle East, as well as North Africa (Morocco) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B43">Kataev and Wrase 2017</xref>). The species has also been introduced in North America (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B43">Kataev and Wrase 2017</xref>). <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Ophonus">Ophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="puncticeps">puncticeps</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is an euryecous species, occurring in open fields and in anthropogenic areas (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B54">Lindroth 1968</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B61">Nováková and Šťastná 2014</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0ESRAI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Heraklion: Almyros River near phrygana, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.048799,35.334000]}" id="NCID0E2RAI">35.334000°N, 25.048799°E</named-content></named-content>, 3 m elev., 3.VI.2012–1. VIII.2012, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Aspradaki E. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Almyros River, in phrygana and cultivations, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.048097,35.333509]}" id="NCID0EHSAI">35.333509°N, 25.048097°E</named-content></named-content>, 2 m elev., 1.VIII.2012–28.XI.2012, pitfall traps, 2 spms, leg. Aspradaki E. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Aposelemis River, Sfentyli Dam, in a <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Tamarix">Tamarix</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> grove near road, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.421797,35.237073]}" id="NCID0E1SAI">35.237073°N, 25.421797°E</named-content></named-content>, 218 m elev., 30.V.2017–19.X.2017, pitfall traps, 3 spms, leg. Amyntas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EDTAI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Ophonus">Ophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="puncticeps">puncticeps</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is reported in Greece from the Greek mainland (excluding Peloponnese), Ionian islands and the Aegean (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). To our knowledge, this is the first time <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Ophonus">O.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="puncticeps">puncticeps</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has been reported from Crete. <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Ophonus">Ophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="puncticeps">puncticeps</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a good disperser (e.g. it has been introduced and expanding in the USA (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B50">Larsen 2013</xref>)), thus it is not surprising that it also occurs in Crete, given its current distribution in Greece. Both localities, where the species was found, are located in the north part of central Crete, in rivers that form small deltas and have artificial dams.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿18.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">EC031328-3F24-595C-8024-68354FAD21BD</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Parophonus">Parophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Ophonomimus">Ophonomimus</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="hirsutulus">hirsutulus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Dejean, 1829)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F3">Figs 3I</xref>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F5">, 5H</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0ECWAI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Parophonus">Parophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="hirsutulus">hirsutulus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a Turano-Mediterranean distribution (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B43">Kataev and Wrase 2017</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EXWAI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Rethymno: Petres River mouth, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.358000,35.351030]}" id="NCID0EAXAI">35.351030°N, 24.358000°E</named-content></named-content>, 2 m elev., 15.V.2015–9.VII.2015, pitfall traps, 9 spms, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 9.VII.2015–2.XI.2015, 30 spms; • Amari, Potamon Dam, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.581507,35.275710]}" id="NCID0EMXAI">35.275710°N, 24.581507°E</named-content></named-content>, 206 m elev., 4.IV.2017, handpicking, 1 spm, leg. Amyntas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 8.VI.2017, 2 spms, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 8.VI.2017–17.X.2017, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Amyntas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0E4XAI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Parophonus">Parophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="hirsutulus">hirsutulus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a Turano-Mediterranean distribution (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B43">Kataev and Wrase 2017</xref>). In Greece, the species has been reported from the Greek mainland and Peloponnese (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck 1904</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). This is the first record of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Parophonus">P.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="hirsutulus">hirsutulus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> from Crete. The species appears to be restricted in central Crete.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿20.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">5FA015CE-59AC-55F8-AB78-D3F845683418</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">Dicheirotrichus</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="sensu">(s.str.)</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="obsoletus">obsoletus</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Dejean, 1829)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F4">Figs 4A</xref>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F5">, 5G</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EV1AI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">D.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="obsoletus">obsoletus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a Mediterranean distribution (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B36">Jaeger and Kataev 2017</xref>). The species occurs in saline coastal habitats (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B7">Austin et al. 2008</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>).</p>
            <fig id="F4" position="float" orientation="portrait">
              <object-id content-type="doi">10.3897/contrib.entomol.75.e158430.figure4</object-id>
              <object-id content-type="arpha">64D236F1-6139-5C67-A748-226BDB5E8D22</object-id>
              <label>Figure 4.</label>
              <caption>
                <p><bold>Α.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">Dicheirotrichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="obsoletus">obsoletus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>B.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">Dicheirotrichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="punicus">punicus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>C.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">Agonum</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="thoreyi">thoreyi</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>D.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">Agonum</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="viridicupreum">viridicupreum</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>E.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Paranchus">Paranchus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="albipes">albipes</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>F.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">Pterostichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cursor">cursor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>G.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">Pterostichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="anthracinus">anthracinus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>H.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calathus">Calathus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cinctus">cinctus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>I.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Laemostenus">Laemostenus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="venustus">venustus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>J.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Polistichus">Polistichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="connexus">connexus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>. Scale bars: 2 mm (<bold>A</bold>); 1.9 mm (<bold>B</bold>); 2.2 mm (<bold>C</bold>); 2.1 mm (<bold>D</bold>); 2.3 mm (<bold>E</bold>); 2.1 mm (<bold>F</bold>); 2.7 mm (<bold>G</bold>); 2.2 mm (<bold>H</bold>); 3.4 mm (<bold>I</bold>); 2.2 mm (<bold>J</bold>).</p>
              </caption>
              <graphic xlink:href="contributions-to-entomology-75-269-g004.jpg" position="float" orientation="portrait" xlink:type="simple" id="oo_1460265.jpg">
                <uri content-type="original_file">https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1460265</uri>
              </graphic>
            </fig>
            <fig id="F5" position="float" orientation="portrait">
              <object-id content-type="doi">10.3897/contrib.entomol.75.e158430.figure5</object-id>
              <object-id content-type="arpha">B6699817-E6B6-5EAD-A884-D45065FDF37D</object-id>
              <label>Figure 5.</label>
              <caption>
                <p>Aedeagii. <bold>Α.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">Brachinus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="plagiatus">plagiatus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>B.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Brachinus">Brachinus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="psophia">psophia</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>C.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sirdenus">Sirdenus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="grayii">grayii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>D.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anaulacus">Anaulacus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ruficornis">ruficornis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>E.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Cymindis">Cymindis</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="andrae">andrae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>F.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Ophonus">Ophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="puncticeps">puncticeps</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>G.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">Dicheirotrichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="obsoletus">obsoletus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>H.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Parophonus">Parophonus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="hirsutulus">hirsutulus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>I.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">Pterostichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="anthracinus">anthracinus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <bold>J.</bold><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calathus">Calathus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cinctus">cinctus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>. Scale bars: 0.53 mm (<bold>A</bold>); 0.41 mm (<bold>B</bold>); 0.28 mm (<bold>C</bold>); 0.72 mm (<bold>D</bold>); 0.49 mm (<bold>E</bold>); 0.61 mm (<bold>F</bold>); 0.47 mm (<bold>G</bold>); 0.56 mm (<bold>H</bold>); 1.17 mm (<bold>I</bold>); 0.63 mm (<bold>J</bold>).</p>
              </caption>
              <graphic xlink:href="contributions-to-entomology-75-269-g005.jpg" position="float" orientation="portrait" xlink:type="simple" id="oo_1460266.jpg">
                <uri content-type="original_file">https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1460266</uri>
              </graphic>
            </fig>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EYFBI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Heraklion: Almyros River, salt-marsh, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.061201,35.339104]}" id="NCID0EBGBI">35.339104°N, 25.061201°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 3.V.2012–3.VI.2012, pitfall traps 2 spms, leg. Aspradaki E. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 1.VIII.2012–28.XI.2012, 3 spms; • same data, but 28.XI.2012–30.V.2013, 1 spm; • Aposelemis River mouth, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.330891,35.335000]}" id="NCID0ENGBI">35.335000°N, 25.330891°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 6.XI.2014–5.12.2014, pitfall traps, 2 spms, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 30.VII.2015–27.XI.2015, 4 ind; • Tympaki, Kokkinos Pyrgos, salt-marsh, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.746101,35.074700]}" id="NCID0EZGBI">35.074700°N, 24.746101°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 9.XII.2021, handpicking, 1 spm, leg. Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0ECHBI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">Dicheirotrichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="obsoletus">obsoletus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is reported from the Greek mainland (including Peloponnese) and the Aegean (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). This is the first time <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">D.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="obsoletus">obsoletus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is reported from Crete. It is important to note that, in addition to <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">D.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="punicus">punicus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> (see below), this also constitutes the first documentation of the genus <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">Dicheirotrichus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> on the island of Crete. <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">Dicheirotrichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="obsoletus">obsoletus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has been collected from central Crete, both in north and south coastal saline wetlands and marshes.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿21.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">C9257AC7-C6CB-549F-8560-30701FF0ED43</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">Dicheirotrichus</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Pelagophilus">Pelagophilus</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="punicus">punicus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Bedel, 1899</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F4">Fig. 4B</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0ELKBI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">Dicheirotrichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="punicus">punicus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has an circum-Mediterranean distribution (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B36">Jaeger and Kataev 2017</xref>). The species occurs in saline coastal habitats (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B7">Austin et al. 2008</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EILBI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Lasithi: Chrysi isl., Vages Beach, salt-lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.728071,34.874799]}" id="NCID0ERLBI">34.874799°N, 25.728071°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 23.III.2023–13.VII.2023, pitfall traps, 2 spms, leg. Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0E1LBI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">Dicheirotrichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="punicus">punicus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> was first recorded in Greece by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck (1904)</xref> from Kyklades (Naxos). To our knowledge, this is the first record of the species in Crete. Moreover, it is the first time the species has been recorded in Greece in more than one century (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). Its geographical distribution in the Aegean Archipelago requires further research. The species was found in a salt-lake at Chrysi islet. In contrast to <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Dicheirotrichus">D.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="obsoletus">obsoletus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, the species has not been recorded in the Cretan island yet, although it may occur in southern/eastern saline wetlands.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Harpalinae Bonelli, 1810: Platynini Bonelli, 1810" id="SECID0E5MBI">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Harpalinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Platynini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿22.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">B8D9ABD0-5E0E-50B5-AF4B-1EAA6DA9AFFB</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">Agonum</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Europhilus">Europhilus</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="thoreyi">thoreyi</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Dejean, 1828</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F4">Fig. 4C</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EZOBI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">Agonum</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="thoreyi">thoreyi</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a Holarctic species (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). The species is stenotopic in reeds (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0ESPBI">
            <title>Material examine.</title>
            <p>• Rethymnon: Petres River mouth, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.358000,35.351030]}" id="NCID0E2PBI">35.351030°N, 24.358000°E</named-content></named-content>, 2 m elev., 9.VII.2015–2.XI.2015, 1 spm, leg. Pavlou Chr (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EEQBI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">Agonum</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="thoreyi">thoreyi</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a widespread, cosmopolitan species that has been reported from Greece for a first time by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B75">Schmidt and Liebherr (2009)</xref>, while this is the first record of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">A.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="thoreyi">thoreyi</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete. The species was found in a northern small river mouth near a sand dune system that is regularly crowded for recreational activities.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿23.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">179FED98-3C74-55B9-A7DA-4592B3327710</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">Agonum</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Olisares">Olisares</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="viridicupreum">viridicupreum</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Goeze, 1777)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F4">Fig. 4D</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EQSBI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">Agonum</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="viridicupreum">viridicupreum</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a wide distribution in West Palaearctic (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). The species prefers open wet habitats with warm temperatures (meadows, open wetlands, fens and floodplains) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B24">Drees et al. 2011</xref>). It exhibits some tolerance to saline environments (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>) and has fluctuations in its range, driven by climate change (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B24">Drees et al. 2011</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EVTBI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Heraklion: Dikti Mountain, Omalos Viannou plateau, in a temporary wetland, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.450799,35.072394]}" id="NCID0E5TBI">35.072394°N, 25.450799°E</named-content></named-content>, 1334 m elev., 16.X.2014, handpicking, 1 spm, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 16.X.2014–8.12.2014, 974 spms; • same data, but 9.V.2015–23.VII.2015, 87 spms.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EHUBI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">Agonum</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="viridicupreum">viridicupreum</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is reported in Greece from the Greek mainland (excluding Peloponnese) and Ionian islands (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>), but no further records exist of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">A.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="viridicupreum">viridicupreum</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete. The species was found in a temporary pond with grass and wetland vegetation (<italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Juncus">Juncus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp. etc.), on a mountain plateau (Omalos Viannou, Dikti Mountain). Perimetrical to the pond, the plateau forms a mixed dehesa-like forest with <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Quercus">Quercus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="coccifera">coccifera</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Crataegus">Crataegus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Acer">Acer</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>. This combination of a wet meadow in a warm environment fits the description of the species’ habitat provided by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B24">Drees et al. (2011)</xref> who also stress the species’ tendency to expand its range towards the northern areas of Palaearctic. Based on the attention given to the southern limits of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">A.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="viridicupreum">viridicupreum</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>’s distribution by <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B24">Drees et al. (2011)</xref>, our records could be useful for a better understanding of the species’ range expansion-contraction dynamics.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿24.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">2A177904-8D81-51F3-B095-57C90A5F033B</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Paranchus">Paranchus</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="albipes">albipes</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Fabricius, 1796)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F4">Fig. 4E</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EDYBI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Paranchus">Paranchus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="albipes">albipes</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a Euro-Mediterranean species, also occurring in Turkey (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B74">Schmidt 2017</xref>). It is a montane species (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>) that dwells in different types of shadow banks (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B78">Serrano 1988</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EAZBI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Heraklion: Agia Irini temporary stream with <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Platanus">Platanus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="orientalis">orientalis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> veteran trees, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.165032,35.279550]}" id="NCID0EUZBI">35.279550°N, 25.165032°E</named-content></named-content>, 140 m elev., 26.V.2016–8.V.2016, pitfall traps, 13 spms, leg. Vlachopoulos N. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0E4ZBI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p>To our knowledge, this is the first detailed record of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Paranchus">P.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="albipes">albipes</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete and Greece. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B74">Schmidt (2017)</xref> does not include Greece in the species’ distribution, while <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> include it in their key for the Greek ground beetles, but omit it from the catalogue provided. The species was found in a small, thick riparian forest. This is also the first record of the genus <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Paranchus">Paranchus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Greece and Crete.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Harpalinae Bonelli, 1810: Pterostichini Bonelli, 1810" id="SECID0E41BI">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Harpalinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Pterostichini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿25.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">24BC178F-9D39-5441-A618-5A0FB2E3045B</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">Pterostichus</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Argutor">Argutor</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cursor">cursor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Dejean, 1828)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F4">Fig. 4F</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EY3BI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">Pterostichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cursor">cursor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is distributed in central-southern Europe, Siberia, Near and Middle East (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). It occurs in freshwater reed-beds (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B7">Austin et al. 2008</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0ER4BI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Chania: Agya Lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.251689,35.360704]}" id="NCID0E14BI">35.360704°N, 24.251689°E</named-content></named-content>, 5 m elev., pitfall traps, 5 spms, leg. Amyntas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Rethymno: Amari, Potamon Dam, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.581507,35.275710]}" id="NCID0EG5BI">35.275710°N, 24.581507°E</named-content></named-content>, 206 m elev., 4.IV.2017–8.v.2017, pitfall traps, 3 spms., leg. Amyntas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EP5BI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">Pterostichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cursor">cursor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is reported in Greece from the Greek mainland and Peloponnese (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). This is the first record of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">P.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cursor">cursor</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> in Crete. The species was spotted in artificial wetlands, in western and central-west Crete. In the sampling sites, there were plenty of reeds, fitting the species’ habitat preferences.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿26.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">93C08E87-B6E1-574D-BE1D-AF8C53CA28BC</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">Pterostichus</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Pseudomaseus">Pseudomaseus</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="anthracinus">anthracinus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Illiger, 1798)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F4">Figs 4G</xref>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F5">, 5I</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0E6ACI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">Pterostichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="anthracinus">anthracinus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a West Palaearctic species (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). It prefers habitats that combine warm and wet conditions (Kolesnikov and Karyaman 2019) like floodplains and forest stream banks (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B55">Lindroth 1992</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EYBCI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Chania Agya Lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.251689,35.360704]}" id="NCID0EBCCI">35.360704°N, 24.251689°E</named-content></named-content>, 5 m elev., 10.IV.2017–8.V.2017, pitfall traps, 13 spms, leg. Amyntas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 8.V.2017, handpicking, 8 spms, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 8.V.2017–8.VI.2017, pitfall traps, 7 spms, leg. Amyntas A.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EOCCI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">Pterostichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="anthracinus">anthracinus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is known from the Greek mainland, Peloponnese and the Aegean (von <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B63">Oertzen 1886</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck 1904</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). To our knowledge, this is the first time <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">P.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="anthracinus">anthracinus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has been reported from Crete. It was only recorded from one locality (Agya Lake). Unfortunately, we observed intense human intervention (construction of various artificial structures mainly for recreational activities) near the sampling site. Given that Agya Lake is an artificial lake, it is uncertain whether <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Pterostichus">P.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="anthracinus">anthracinus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a relatively novel species of the Cretan Carabid fauna. More research regarding its distribution in the island is needed.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Harpalinae Bonelli, 1810: Sphodrini Laporte, 1834" id="SECID0EBECI">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Harpalinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Sphodrini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Laporte, 1834</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿27.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">650DA829-E255-59C8-8E39-6BF9FECCD55E</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calathus">Calathus</tp:taxon-name-part> (<tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Neocalathus">Neocalathus</tp:taxon-name-part>) <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cinctus">cinctus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>Motschulsky, 1850</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F4">Figs 4H</xref>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F5">, 5J</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EAGCI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calathus">Calathus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cinctus">cinctus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a wide distribution in Europe and Near East (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). The species prefers open habitats, with sparse vegetation (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B13">Brigić et al. 2016</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EZGCI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Lasithi: Moni Toplou, phrygana, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[26.227372,35.236595]}" id="NCID0ECHCI">35.236595°N, 26.227372°E</named-content></named-content>, 170 m elev., 11.XII.1993, handpicking, 1 spm, leg. Trichas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Koufonisi isl., northern beach, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[26.141217,34.945326]}" id="NCID0EOHCI">34.945326°N, 26.141217°E</named-content></named-content>, 2 m elev., 1.XI.1997–16.I.1998, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Trichas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Xerokampos salt-lake, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[26.236602,35.049107]}" id="NCID0E1HCI">35.049107°N, 26.236602°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 1.IV.2015–31.V.2015, pitfall traps, 2 spms, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Xerokampos phrygana, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[26.240080,35.050610]}" id="NCID0EGICI">35.050610°N, 26.240080°E</named-content></named-content>, 2 m elev., 5.VIII.2015–26.XI.2015, pitfall traps, 4 spms, leg. Pavlou Chr. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Bramiana Dam, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.696204,35.049097]}" id="NCID0ESICI">35.049097°N, 25.696204°E</named-content></named-content>, 88 m elev., 19.X.2017–13.XII.2017, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Amyntas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 13.XII.2017–15.III.2018, 6 spms; • Bramiana Dam, in phrygana vegetation, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.697588,35.048798]}" id="NCID0E5ICI">35.048798°N, 25.697588°E</named-content></named-content>; 72 m elev., 13.XII.2017–15.III.2018, pitfall traps, 10 spms, leg. Amyntas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Kouremenos wetland, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[26.271505,35.204399]}" id="NCID0EKJCI">35.204399°N, 26.271505°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 13.IV.2022–10.VI.2022, pitfall traps, 2 spms, leg. Bolanakis G. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0ETJCI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calathus">Calathus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cinctus">cinctus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is known in Greece from Greek mainland, Peloponnese and the Aegean (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). To our knowledge, this is the first time <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calathus">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cinctus">cinctus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has been reported from Crete. The species has been found mainly in coastal saline wetlands (Kouremenos, Xerokampos), but also in inland artificial dams (Bramiana) and phrygana vegetation (Moni Toplou). It appears to be sympatric with the closely related species <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calathus">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="mollis">mollis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>. <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calathus">Calathus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="cinctus">cinctus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is restricted to east Crete, not crossing the isthmus of Ierapetra, which may indicate an eastern origin.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿28.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">E4193D02-709F-5C05-A384-493D52FC0C17</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Laemostenus">Laemostenus</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="sensu">(s.str.)</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="venustus">venustus</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Dejean, 1828)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F4">Fig. 4I</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EVMCI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Laemostenus">Laemostenus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="venustus">venustus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is a Euro-Mediterranean species that dwells in forests (especially of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Quercus">Q.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="coccifera">coccifera</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Platanus">P.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="orientalis">orientalis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>) (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B7">Austin et al. 2008</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0EAOCI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Rethymno: Rouvas Forest, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.922200,35.169897]}" id="NCID0EJOCI">35.169897°N, 24.922200°E</named-content></named-content>, 1100 m elev., 20.II.1990–6.V.1990, pitfall traps, 1 spm, leg. Trichas A. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • Lochria, in <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Quercus">Quercus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="coccifera">coccifera</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> dehesa-like forest, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[24.777800,35.176400]}" id="NCID0EAPCI">35.17640°N 24.77780°E</named-content></named-content>, 980 m elev., 24.V.2019–2.VII.2019, pitfall traps, 1 spm leg. G. Bolanakis (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EJPCI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Laemostenus">Laemostenus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="venustus">venustus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is known in Greece from the Greek mainland and Peloponnese (von <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B63">Oertzen 1886</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B3">Apfelbeck 1904</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>). This is the first record of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Laemostenus">L.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="venustus">venustus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> reported from Crete. The species has been recorded only from two localities. Specifically, it has been recorded in Rouvas Forest (a shadowed riparian forest with large, veteran plane trees and kermes oaks). The original record dates back to 1990 (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B81">Trichas 1996</xref>). After several re-samples with pitfall traps, we managed to find one more specimen in 2018, in Lochria, a dehesa-like shrubland with old kermes oaks. Therefore, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Laemostenus">L.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="venustus">venustus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> appears to be a rare species in Crete, with a restricted distribution around Ida mountain.</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
      <sec sec-type="﻿Harpalinae Bonelli, 1810: Zuphiini Bonelli, 1810" id="SECID0EARCI">
        <title>﻿<tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subfamily">Harpalinae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810: <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="tribe">Zuphiini</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> Bonelli, 1810</title>
        <tp:taxon-treatment>
          <tp:treatment-meta>
            <kwd-group>
              <label>Taxon classification</label>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="kingdom" xlink:type="simple">Animalia</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="order" xlink:type="simple">Coleoptera</named-content>
              </kwd>
              <kwd>
                <named-content content-type="family" xlink:type="simple">Carabidae</named-content>
              </kwd>
            </kwd-group>
          </tp:treatment-meta>
          <tp:nomenclature>
            <label>﻿29.</label>
            <tp:taxon-name><object-id content-type="arpha">F5D7F4DB-9A91-543E-B300-72A30DDF87EF</object-id>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Polistichus">Polistichus</tp:taxon-name-part>
              <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="connexus">connexus</tp:taxon-name-part>
            </tp:taxon-name>
            <tp:taxon-authority>(Geoffroy, 1785)</tp:taxon-authority>
            <xref ref-type="fig" rid="F4">Fig. 4J</xref>
          </tp:nomenclature>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="habitat" id="SECID0EYSCI">
            <title>Habitat and general distribution.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Polistichus">Polistichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="connexus">connexus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> has a wide distribution in Europe, North Africa, Near and Middle East (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B35">Huber and Marggi 2017</xref>). The species occurs in open habitats, often in artificial areas (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B32">Holec et al. 2019</xref>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="material" id="SECID0ERTCI">
            <title>Material examined.</title>
            <p>• Heraklion: Almyros Estuary, salt-marsh, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.061403,35.338503]}" id="NCID0E1TCI">35.338503°N, 25.061403°E</named-content></named-content>, 1 m elev., 3.V.2012–3.VI.2012, pitfall traps, 4 spms, leg. Aspradaki E (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>); • same data, but 3.VI.2012–1.VIII.2012, 1 spm; • Lasithi: Lasithi plateau, moni Vidiani, <named-content content-type="dwc:verbatimCoordinates"><named-content content-type="geo-json" specific-use="{&quot;type&quot;:&quot;Point&quot;,&quot;coordinates&quot;:[25.462299,35.182902]}" id="NCID0EGUCI">35.182902°N, 25.462299°E</named-content></named-content>, 816 m elev., 13.XII.1997, handpicking, 1 spm, leg. Mylonas M. (<named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
          <tp:treatment-sec sec-type="comments" id="SECID0EPUCI">
            <title>Comments.</title>
            <p><italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Polistichus">Polistichus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="connexus">connexus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> is known from the Greek mainland and Peloponnese (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. 2011</xref>) and this is the first time the species has been reported from Crete. It has been found in two different habitats (a coastal salt-marsh and a humid mountain plateau with shrublands, dehesa-like forests and cultivations).</p>
          </tp:treatment-sec>
        </tp:taxon-treatment>
      </sec>
    </sec>
    <sec sec-type="﻿Discussion" id="SECID0EEVCI">
      <title>﻿Discussion</title>
      <p>After almost two centuries of Coleopterological research, Crete remains a fruitful ground for new faunistic and taxonomic discoveries in <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> (e.g. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B29">Giachino and Vailati (2023)</xref>). In this study, we aggregated the data after more than 40 years of sampling efforts in Crete (primarily with pitfall traps) and, based on the study of <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> that provides an updated frame for the ground beetle fauna of Greece, we introduce 24 new species for Crete. Moreover, we confirm the presence of four species with detailed data and, finally, we comment on the doubtful presence of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">Carabus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">graecus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="trojanus">trojanus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>. Three of the species recorded here (<italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anaulacus">Anaulacus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="ruficornis">ruficornis</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Sirdenus">Sirdenus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="grayii">grayii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Paranchus">Paranchus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="albipes">albipes</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>) are recorded with concrete data for the first time in the Greek carabid fauna. Two genera, <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Anaulacus">Anaulacus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Paranchus">Paranchus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, are new for Greek fauna. The former genus is also new for the Balkan Peninsula. <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> listed 962 carabid taxa (including species and subspecies) for Greece, 219 (23%) of them being endemic. Interestingly, only 27 of the endemics (see Chapter 5 of <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref> and the recent literature) are Cretan endemics, which correspond to only 12.2% of the Greek endemic carabid fauna. According to the data presented in <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B4">Arndt et al. (2011)</xref>, Crete hosts 26.5% (255 species) of the Greek ground beetles. With the addition of the new records presented in our study and the removal of <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">C.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="graecus">g.</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subspecies" reg="trojanus">trojanus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, Crete’s ground beetle fauna increases to 277 species, that is 279 species with the inclusion of two recently-described species (<italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Iason">Iason</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="assingi">assingi</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> Giachino &amp; Vailati, 2023 and <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Duvalius">Duvalius</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="augusti">augusti</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> Casale, Giachino, Vailati, 2021) (29.00% of the Greek <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>).</p>
      <p>Crete’s endemism in <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> fluctuates around 9%. This percentage is admittedly small when compared with other groups (e.g. land snails (~ 47% <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B86">Vardinoyannis et al. (2018)</xref>). This is not surprising given the hygrophilic/mesophilic nature of <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>. Crete has a dry climate and is dominated by arid phrygana, maquis and olive grove cultivations. Hence, most of the Cretan endemic <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> are species of xerophilic to mid-mesophilic preferences (e.g. <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Carabus">Carabus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="banonii">banonii</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Calathus">Calathus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="oertzeni">oertzeni</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Tapinopterus">Tapinopterus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="creticus">creticus</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>; <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Zabrus">Zabrus</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="oertzeni">oertzeni</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>) or subterranean nature (<italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Duvalius">Duvalius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp., <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Iason">Iason</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp.). Endemics aside, the highest <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> diversity is found in wetlands. Most of Crete’s natural wetlands that are suitable for <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>, are small riparian habitats, streams or creeks in gorges that lack permanent waterbodies or a soft substrate. Moreover, there are also river mouths/small deltas, coastal wetlands and salt-lakes/marshes, while a significant number of artificial lakes, dams and estuaries, have been built through the last 30 years to combat drought and irrigation problems. All the above biotopes drive the shaping of an impressive – yet poor in endemics – <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> assemblage of Crete.</p>
      <p>Out of the 24 new species for Crete reported here, 17 (70.8%) of them are closely or even strictly related to wetlands. Even though we do not have concrete information regarding the places visited by coleopterologists in their entomological excursions in Crete, it is safe to assume that the most well-sampled habitats were the dominant ones (i.e. lowland and montane shrublands). Most of the naturalists that visited Crete in the 19<sup>th</sup> and the first half of the 20<sup>th</sup> century collected material mainly from montane areas (Omalos Plateau, Nida Plateau), touristic destinations and lowland shrublands. Thus, it is expected that most of the material examined originated from these habitats. Nevertheless, there are reports on wetland species in Crete, dating back to the 19<sup>th</sup> century (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B73">Schaum 1857</xref>). Therefore, it can be said that there was at least some sampling effort in wetland habitats in the early days of carabid research in Crete. Due to drought and water scarcity, local institutions and government authorities have built dams and artificial lakes through the years. Many of the carabid species recorded in our study were reported from artificial lakes or dams (e.g. Agya Lake, Bramiana Dam, Potamon Dam, Aposelemis Dam). These new (compared to the natural) waterbodies could have acted as stepping stones for the expansion of many <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> species and the formation of early-stage carabid communities.</p>
      <p>Given the presence of these species in vulnerable habitats such as coastal wetlands (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B27">Fattorini 2008</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B37">Janssen et al. 2016</xref>; <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B60">Newton et al. 2020</xref>), plenty of conservation challenges arise. Coastal saline wetlands are continuously pressured by aggressive tourism expansion, urbanisation and agriculture. One of the most typical human interventions in coastal habitats is the stamping and clearance (removal of debris) of the beach or the draining of salt-lakes/marshes for eye-pleasing purposes. For example, in the Platanias River mouth (where we spotted <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Scarites">Scarites</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="buparius">buparius</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>), the coastline was stamped, cleared and the dune part of the river mouth (where the pitfall traps have been placed) was covered with debris and rubbish. The coastal saline wetlands are of special interest since they are scarce in Crete and yet they yielded 37.5% (nine species) of the new species recorded here.</p>
      <p>With Crete being in the middle of three continents, the biogeographical connotations for the species introduced in the Cretan fauna could be rather interesting. Dispersal paths from east and west, phenomena of filtering through geographical barriers or climatic gradients can all be thoroughly investigated. The formation and the evolution of the <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name> assemblages can also be scrutinised by utilising the different ages of the artificial estuaries and reservoirs, in comparison with the natural wetland and shrubland ground beetle communities. For species, such as <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus" reg="Agonum">Agonum</tp:taxon-name-part> <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species" reg="viridicupreum">viridicupreum</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic>, its discovery in Crete could be proved crucial for the investigation of its range dynamics as a function of climate change, since it appears that the species is susceptible to the footprint of the latter (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B24">Drees et al. 2011</xref>).</p>
      <p>Conclusively, it appears that Crete provides a fruitful ground for carabid research in a plethora of different disciplines (ecology, taxonomy, faunistics, conservation etc.). Most crucial for such scientific efforts should be an adequate and updated species catalogue. Our study contributed to this subject by recording 24 new species to the Crete carabid fauna and confirming the presence or the absence of some others. However, further faunistic research in Crete is needed to investigate various carabid taxa. For example, the genus <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Bembidion">Bembidion</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> comprises of many small hygrophilic/mesophilic predators, that are found along running or standing waters (<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="B57">Maddison 2012</xref>). Consequently, further research focused on the Cretan wetlands, especially small creeks and riparian streams that have been neglected from our sampling effort will contribute to a more complete catalogue of the Cretan <italic><tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="subgenus" reg="Bembidion">Bembidion</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name></italic> spp.</p>
    </sec>
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      <title>﻿Conclusions</title>
      <p>Our findings contribute to the update of the Cretan Carabid fauna to 279 species. Most of the new additions to the Carabid fauna are closely or strictly related to wetlands. Therefore, further sampling effort in wetland habitats could be important to verify or even find more new species for Crete and perhaps for Greece. Additionally, considering the continuous economic and touristic development of the island (mostly the coastline), several wetland species may be in need for an update of their conservation status.</p>
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      <title>﻿Acknowledgements</title>
      <p>We would like to express our gratitude to Angelos Amyntas, who undertook the completion of his Master’s thesis at the <named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content>. During this endeavour, he made a substantial contribution to the expansion of the collection of Cretan <tp:taxon-name><tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="family">Carabidae</tp:taxon-name-part></tp:taxon-name>. Moreover, we wish to thank Alyki Dakari and Nikos Vlachopoulos for their participation in several recent Carabid samplings. Finally, we would like to thank all the researchers and students of the <named-content content-type="dwc:institutional_code" xlink:title="Natural History Museum of Crete" xlink:href="http://grbio.org/institution/natural-history-museum-crete-university-crete">NHMC</named-content> and the University of Crete, who took part in collecting, sorting, identifying and storing the Carabid specimens throughout this 40-year period.</p>
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      <fn id="FN">
        <p>Christoforos Pavlou and Giannis Bolanakis contributed equally to this study.</p>
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