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Pseudanophthalmus Jeannel — approximately 175 spp.; Ala- 
bama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Penn- 
sylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia 
N ebonites Valentine — 2 spp.; Kentucky and Tennessee 
Neaphaenops Jeannel — -1 sp. ; Kentucky 
2) Aphaenops series 
Xenotrechus Barr and Krekeler — 2 spp. ; Missouri 
3) Darlingtonea series 
Darlingtonea Valentine — -i sp.; Kentucky and Tennessee 
Ameroduvalius Valentine — 3 spp.; Kentucky 
4) Paratrechus series 
Paratrechus Jeannel — approximately 20 spp.; Mexico to 
Costa Rica 
Mexaphoenops Bolivar — 5 spp.; northeastern Mexico 
5 ) T rechus series 
Trechus Clairville — -approximately 40 spp.; mountainous 
and northern regions, also central highlands of Mexico 
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