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Jan Klimaszewski Reginald P. Webster Derek Sikes Caroline Bourdon Myriam Labrecque 《ZooKeys》2015,(524):103-136
This paper treats 13 species of the subgenus Microdota Mulsant & Rey of Atheta Thomson and 3 species of the genus Clusiota Casey in Canada and Alaska. We report here 4 species new to science, and 3 new provincial records. The following species are new to science: Atheta (Microdota) curtipenis Klimaszewski & Webster, sp. n., Atheta (Microdota) formicaensis Klimaszewski & Webster, sp. n., Atheta (Microdota) macesi Klimaszewski & Webster, sp. n., and Clusiota
grandipenis Klimaszewski & Webster, sp. n. The new provincial records are: Atheta (Microdota) pseudosubtilis Klimaszewski & Langor, new to AB, and Atheta (Microdota) subtilis (Scriba), an adventive Palaearctic species new to North America, first reported in LB and NB. The two Clusiota Casey species are reviewed, and their distribution is revised. A female Clusiota
impressicollis was discovered in Ontario and is illustrated here for the first time. A key to all Canadian species of the subgenus Microdota and genus Clusiota are provided. Atheta (Microdota) holmbergi Bernhauer and Atheta (Microdota) alesi Klimaszewski & Brunke are transferred here to the subgenus Dimetrota Mulsant & Rey. 相似文献
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Two new species of the genus Parakiefferiella Thienemann, 1936 (Parakiefferiella
fasciata Liu & Wang, sp. n. and Parakiefferiella
liupanensis Liu & Wang, sp. n.) are described as adult males from China. Parakiefferiella
tamatriangulata Sasa is recorded from China for the first time. A key to the known adult males of Parakiefferiella from China is presented. The generic diagnosis of male Parakiefferiella given by Cranston et al. (1989) is emended. 相似文献
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The taxonomy of Kessleria, a highly specialized montane genus of Yponomeutidae with larval host restriction to Saxifragaceae and Celastraceae (Saxifraga spp. – subgenus Kessleria; Saxifraga spp. and Parnassia spp. – subgenus Hofmannia), is revised based on external morphology, genitalia and DNA barcodes. An integrative taxonomic approach supports the existence of 29 species in Europe (the two known species from Asia and North America are not treated herein). A full 658 bp fragment of COI was obtained from 135 specimens representing 24 species, a further seven sequences are >560 bp. Five new species are described: Kessleria
cottiensis
sp. n. (Prov. Torino, Italy; Dep. Hautes Alpes, France), Kessleria
dimorpha
sp. n. (Dep. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France), Kessleria
alpmaritimae
sp. n. (Dep. Alpes-Maritimes, France), Kessleria
apenninica
sp. n. (Prov. Rieti, Prov. L´Aquila, Italy), and Kessleria
orobiae
sp. n. (Prov. Bergamo, Italy). 相似文献
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Three new species of Tarsonemidae, Daidalotarsonemus
oliveirai Rezende, Lofego & Ochoa, sp. n., Excelsotarsonemus
caravelis Rezende, Lofego & Ochoa, sp. n. and Excelsotarsonemus
tupi Rezende, Lofego & Ochoa, sp. n. are described and illustrated. Measurements for these species are provided, as well as drawings, phase contrast (PC), differential interference contrast (DIC) and low temperature scanning electron microscopy (LT-SEM) micrographs. Some characters, which have not been used or clearly understood, are described herein. Biological, ecological and agricultural aspects about the role of these species in the rainforest and its surrounding environment are briefly discussed. 相似文献
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Two new species of Comidoblemmus Storozhenko & Paik, 2009 are described and illustrated, Comidoblemmus
sororius
sp. n. (CHINA, Zhejiang) and Comidoblemmus
excavatus
sp. n. (CHINA, Guizhou). A key and a distribution map of all species in the world are presented. 相似文献
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In the present paper, Dialarnaca Gorochov, 2005 is recorded from China for the first time, with two new species of the genus described, Dialarnaca
longicerca Shi & Bian, sp. n. and Dialarnaca
zhoui Shi & Bian, sp. n. A key and a distribution map of the genus Dialarnaca, are provided. 相似文献
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Five species of Ooctonus Haliday (Hymenoptera, Mymaridae) from Heilongjiang Province, China, are reviewed. One species, Ooctonus
huberi
sp. n., is described as new, and four species, Ooctonus
orientalis Doutt, Ooctonus
saturn Triapitsyn, Ooctonus
sublaevis Förster and Ooctonus
vulgatus Haliday are reported as new to China. A key to the females of the 10 described Chinese species is given. All the specimens are deposited in the insect collections of Northeast Forestry University, China. 相似文献
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Christian Lukhaup 《ZooKeys》2015,(502):1-10
A new species, Cherax (Astaconephrops) pulcher
sp. n., from Hoa Creek, close to the village Teminabuan in the southern-central part of the Kepala Burung (Vogelkop) Peninsula, West Papua, Indonesia, is described, figured and compared with the morphologically closest species, Cherax
boesemani Lukhaup & Pekny, 2008. 相似文献
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The chaetotaxy of 15 species of eastern North American Entomobrya is redescribed in order to determine potential characters for the diagnosis of cryptic lineages and evaluate the diagnostic and phylogenetic utility of chaetotaxy. As a result, four new species (Entomobrya
citrensis Katz & Soto-Adames, sp. n., Entomobrya
jubata Katz & Soto-Adames, sp. n., Entomobrya
neotenica Katz & Soto-Adames, sp. n. and Entomobrya
unifasciata Katz & Soto-Adames, sp. n.) are described, and new diagnoses are provided for Entomobrya
assuta Folsom, Entomobrya
atrocincta Schött, Entomobrya
decemfasciata (Packard), Entomobrya
ligata Folsom, Entomobrya
multifasciata (Tullberg), and Entomobrya
quadrilineata (Bueker). Furthermore, previously undocumented levels of intraspecific variation in macrosetal pattern are reported, tempering the exclusive use of chaetotaxy for species delimitation. Phylogenetic relationships, estimated using both morphological and molecular data, indicate that Entomobrya is likely paraphyletic. The phylogenies also suggest that unreliable character homology, likely fostered by Entomobrya’s profusion of macrosetae, may limit the phylogenetic utility of chaetotaxy in groups characterized by an abundance of dorsal macrosetae. 相似文献
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A new species of the genus Cheleion Vårdal & Forshage, 2010, Cheleion
jendeki
sp. n., from Johor, Malaysia is described, illustrated and compared with the type species of the genus, Cheleion
malayanum Vårdal & Forshage, 2010. Photographs of the two species are presented. The adaptation to inquilinous lifestyle of Cheleion is compared with those in other beetle groups and briefly discussed. 相似文献
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Paederus (Harpopaederus) xui Peng & Li, sp. n. (Sichuan: Micang Shan) is described. Additional records of five Harpaederus species are reported. All of these species are illustrated. 相似文献
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Six new species of the spider genus Spiricoelotes Wang, 2002 are described, Spiricoelotes
anshiensis Chen & Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Spiricoelotes
chufengensis Chen & Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Spiricoelotes
nansheensis Chen & Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Spiricoelotes
taipingensis Chen & Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Spiricoelotes
xianheensis Chen & Li, sp. n. (♂♀) and Spiricoelotes
xiongxinensis Chen & Li, sp. n. (♀). All new species were collected from caves in Jiangxi Province, China. 相似文献
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Eight new genera and 30 new species are described: Cirrosus
gen. n. (type species Cirrosus
atrocaudatus
sp. n. (♂♀)), Conglin
gen. n. (type species Conglin
personatus
sp. n. (♀)), Curtimeticus
gen. n. (type species Curtimeticus
nebulosus
sp. n. (♂)), Gladiata
gen. n. (type species Gladiata
fengli
sp. n. (♂)), Glebala
gen. n. (type species Glebala
aspera
sp. n. (♂)), Glomerosus
gen. n. (type species Glomerosus
lateralis
sp. n. (♂)), Smerasia
gen. n. (type species Smerasia
obscurus
sp. n. (♂♀)), Vittatus
gen. n. (type species Vittatus
fencha
sp. n. (♂♀)); Batueta
cuspidata
sp. n. (♂♀), Capsulia
laciniosa
sp. n. (♂), Dactylopisthes
separatus
sp. n. (♀), Gongylidiellum
bracteatum
sp. n. (♀), Houshenzinus
xiaolongha
sp. n. (♂♀), Laogone
bai
sp. n. (♂), Laogone
lunata
sp. n. (♂♀), Maro
bulbosus
sp. n. (♀), Nasoonaria
circinata
sp. n. (♂♀), Neriene
circifolia
sp. n. (♂♀), Oedothorax
biantu
sp. n. (♀), Oilinyphia
hengji
sp. n. (♂♀), Paikiniana
furcata
sp. n. (♂♀), Parameioneta
bishou
sp. n. (♂♀), Parameioneta
multifida
sp. n. (♂♀), Parameioneta
tricolorata
sp. n. (♂♀), Tapinopa
undata
sp. n. (♂), Theoa
bidentata
sp. n. (♂♀), Theoa
vesica
sp. n. (♂♀), Vittatus
bian
sp. n. (♂♀), Vittatus
latus
sp. n. (♂♀), Vittatus
pan
sp. n. (♂♀). The male of Kaestneria
bicultrata Chen & Yin, 2000 and the females of Asiagone
perforata Tanasevitch, 2014 and Batueta
similis Wunderlich & Song, 1995 are described for the first time; photos of Bathyphantes
paracymbialis Tanasevitch, 2014 are provided. 相似文献
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A new species, Enochrus (Methydrus) limbourgi
sp. n., is described from Jiangxi Province, Southeast China, and illustrated. Subgenus Enochrus s. str. Thomson, 1859 is recorded for the first time in China, based on the record of Enochrus
(s. str.)
melanocephalus (Olivier, 1792) from Inner Mongolia. The male of Enochrus (Hydatotrephis) liangi Jia & Zhao, 2007 is described for the first time. 相似文献
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Two new species of Mongolbittacus Petrulevičius, Huang & Ren, 2007, Mongolbittacus
speciosus
sp. n. and Mongolbittacus
oligophlebius
sp. n., and two new species of Exilibittacus Yang, Ren & Shih, 2012, Exilibittacus
foliaceus
sp. n. and Exilibittacus
plagioneurus
sp. n., in the family Bittacidae, are described and illustrated based on five well-preserved fossil specimens. These specimens were collected from the late Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Daohugou, Inner Mongolia, China. These new findings enhance our understanding of the morphological characters of early hangingflies and highlight the diversity of bittacids in the Mid Mesozoic ecosystems. 相似文献
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Material of the paederine genera Domene Fauvel, 1873 and Lathrobium Gravenhorst, 1802 from the Dayao Mountains, southern China, is examined. Eight species are identified, three of them described previously and five undescribed. Four species are described and illustrated for the first time: Domene
hei Peng & Li, sp. n., Lathrobium
jinxiuense Peng & Li, sp. n., Lathrobium
kuan Peng & Li, sp. n. and Lathrobium
leii Peng & Li, sp. n. One probably undescribed species of Lathrobium remains unnamed. 相似文献
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A new endemic genus and seven new species of New Zealand pselaphine staphylinid beetles of the supertribe Faronitae are described as follows: Pseudoexeirarthra Park & Carlton, gen. n. (type species: Sagola
spinifer Broun); Pseudoexeirarthra
sungmini Park & Carlton, sp. n.; Pseudoexeirarthra
kwangguki Park & Carlton, sp. n.; Pseudoexeirarthra
youngboki Park & Carlton, sp. n.; Pseudoexeirarthra
seiwoongi Park & Carlton, sp. n.; Pseudoexeirarthra
parkeri Park & Carlton, sp. n.; Pseudoexeirarthra
hlavaci Park & Carlton, sp. n.; Pseudoexeirarthra
nomurai Park & Carlton, sp. n. Three species, Sagola
spinifer Broun, Sagola
colorata Broun, and Sagola
puncticollis Broun, are transferred to the genus Pseudoexeirarthra. Six species are synonymized: Sagola
dilucida Broun, Sagola
guinnessi Broun, Sagola
longicollis Broun, Sagola
longula Broun, and Sagola
rectipennis Broun under Pseudoexeirarthra
spinifer (Broun); Sagola
insueta Broun under Sagola
colorata (Broun). A lectotype is designated for Pseudoexeirarthra
spinifer (Broun). A key, habitus photographs, line drawings of diagnostic characters, and distribution maps are provided for each species. 相似文献
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The Chrysididae are a group of cleptoparasitic and parasitoid aculeate wasps with a large number of rare and endangered species. The taxonomy of this group has long been confusing due to the similarity of species and extensive intraspecific variation. We present for the first time a comprehensive dichotomous key for all 74 species found in the Nordic and Baltic countries. In addition to diagnostic characters, information on the distribution and biology of each species is also presented. A new species, Chrysis
borealis Paukkunen, Ødegaard & Soon, sp. n. is described on the basis of specimens collected from Fennoscandia. Chrysis
gracillima Förster, 1853 is recorded as new to the Nordic and Baltic countries. 相似文献
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This contribution adopts the taxonomic concept annotation and alignment approach. Accordingly, and where indicated, previous and newly inferred meanings of taxonomic names are individuated according to one specific source. Articulations among these concepts and pairwise, logically consistent alignments of original and revisionary classifications are also provided, in addition to conventional nomenclatural provenance information. A phylogenetic revision of the broad-nosed weevil genera Minyomerus Horn, 1876 sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982), and Piscatopus Sleeper, 1960 sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982) (Curculionidae [non-focal]: Entiminae [non-focal]: Tanymecini [non-focal]) is presented. Prior to this study, Minyomerus sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982) contained seven species, whereas the monotypic Piscatopus sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982) was comprised solely of Piscatopus
griseus Sleeper, 1960 sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982). We thoroughly redescribe these recognized species-level entities and furthermore describe ten species as new to science: Minyomerus
bulbifrons sec. Jansen & Franz (2015) (henceforth: [JF2015]), sp. n., Minyomerus
aeriballux [JF2015], sp. n., Minyomerus
cracens [JF2015], sp. n., Minyomerus
gravivultus [JF2015], sp. n., Minyomerus
imberbus [JF2015], sp. n., Minyomerus
reburrus [JF2015], sp. n., Minyomerus
politus [JF2015], sp. n., Minyomerus
puticulatus [JF2015], sp. n., Minyomerus
rutellirostris [JF2015], sp. n., and Minyomerus
trisetosus [JF2015], sp. n. A cladistic analysis using 46 morphological characters of 22 terminal taxa (5/17 outgroup/ingroup) yielded a single most-parsimonious cladogram (L = 82, CI = 65, RI = 82). The analysis strongly supports the monophyly of Minyomerus [JF2015] with eight unreversed synapomorphies, and places Piscatopus
griseus sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982) within the genus as sister to Minyomerus
rutellirostris [JF2015]. Accordingly, Piscatopus sec. Sleeper (1960), syn. n. is changed to junior synonymy of Minyomerus [JF2015], and its sole member Piscatopus
griseus sec. Sleeper (1960) is moved to Minyomerus [JF2015] as Minyomerus
griseus [JF2015], comb. n. In addition, the formerly designated type Minyomerus
innocuus Horn, 1876 sec. Pierce (1913), syn. n. is changed to junior synonymy of Minyomerus
microps (Say, 1831) [JF2015] which has priority. The genus is widespread throughout western North America, ranging from Canada to Mexico and Baja California. Apparent patterns of interspecific diversity of exterior and genitalic morphology, varying host plant ranges, overlapping and widely extending species distributions, suggest an early origin for Minyomerus [JF2015], with a diversification that likely followed the development of North American desert biomes. Three species in the genus – i.e., Minyomerus
languidus Horn, 1876 [JF2015], Minyomerus
microps [JF2015], and Minyomerus
trisetosus [JF2015] – are putatively considered parthenogenetic. 相似文献