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Wolfgang Schawaller 《ZooKeys》2012,(243):83-94
Two new species of the genus Spinolyprops Pic, 1917 (Tenebrionidae, subfamily Lagriinae Latreille, 1825) are described from Thailand and China (Spinolyprops cribricollis
sp. n., Spinolyprops thailandicus
sp. n.). The species characters within the genus are discussed, photographs of all seven Oriental species are added, a species key for the Oriental species is compiled, and a map with the distributional patterns is provided. 相似文献
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Unixenus carnarvonensis
sp. n., Unixenus corringlensis
sp. n., Unixenus barrabaensis
sp. n. and Unixenus myallensis
sp. n. are described from Australia. A revised diagnosis of Unixenus karajinensis and new details on the distribution of the species are given. A key is presented to 10 of all 11 currently known species of the genus. 相似文献
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The genus Eubroncus Yoshimoto, Kozlov & Trjapitzin is first recorded from China, and three species, E. hani
sp. n., E. tibetanus
sp. n. and E. vertexus
sp. n. are described as new. A key to the six described species is given, with photomicrographs to illustrate morphological characters. 相似文献
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Dmitri N. Fedorenko 《ZooKeys》2012,(244):67-89
Six new species of the genus Taridius Chaudoir, 1875 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) are described from Vietnam: Taridius ornatus
sp. n., Taridius piceus
sp. n., Taridius fasciatus
sp. n., Taridius abdominalis
sp. n., Taridius coriaceus
sp. n., and Taridius disjunctus
sp. n.. The generic characters are redescribed, based on fresh material, with a key provided to all congeners. 相似文献
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Five new apterous species of the genus Lathrobium Gravenhorst, 1802 from Baishanzu Natural Reserve, Zhejiang, East China, Lathrobium baishanzuense
sp. n., Lathrobium immanissimum
sp. n., Lathrobium obstipum
sp. n., Lathrobium pilosum
sp. n. and Lathrobium tangi
sp. n., are described and illustrated. The Lathrobium fauna of the study region is represented by two distinct lineages. 相似文献
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Andrés H. Vélez-Bravo 《ZooKeys》2013,(278):65-74
The male genital sclerites of cockroaches of genus Muzoa Hebard 1921 are described for first time and the new species Muzoa curtalata
sp. n. is described and ilustrated. A dichotomous key to identify the species of genus Muzoa is given. 相似文献
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Charles Richard Haddad 《ZooKeys》2012,(234):67-119
The non-mimetic Afrotropical spider genus Cambalida Simon, 1909, placed within a subfamily of predominantly ant-mimicking spiders (Araneae: Corinnidae: Castianeirinae), is revised. Three species are transferred from Castianeira Keyserling, 1879 to Cambalida: Cambalida deminuta (Simon, 1909), comb. n., Cambalida fulvipes (Simon, 1896), comb. n. and Cambalida loricifera (Simon, 1885), comb. n.. A fourth species, Cambalida fagei (Caporiacco, 1939), comb. n., is transferred from Brachyphaea Simon, 1895 to Cambalida. Two species, Castianeira depygata Strand, 1916, syn. n. and Cambalida mestrali Lessert, 1921, syn. n., are considered junior synonyms of Cambalida fulvipes. The males of Cambalida deminuta and Cambalida loricifera are redescribed and their unknown females are described for the first time. The female and male of Cambalida fulvipes and Cambalida coriacea Simon, 1909 are also redescribed. The type material of the type species of the genus, Cambalida insulana Simon, 1909 from Pagalu (Annobon) Island, is lost, and only immature specimens have been subsequently collected from a nearby island. The species is regarded as a nomen dubium until fresh adult material can be collected. A replacement name, Cambalida simoni
nom. n. is proposed for Cambalida fulvipes Simon, 1909, the latter being a secondary junior homonym of Cambalida fulvipes (Simon, 1896). The type material of this species is also lost and it is too considered nomen dubium. The following new species are described: Cambalida compressa
sp. n. from West Africa, Cambalida dippenaarae
sp. n. from southern Africa, Cambalida griswoldi
sp. n. and Cambalida lineata
sp. n. from Madagascar, and Cambalida unica
sp. n. from Cameroon. Notes are provided on the biology of each species and the distribution of the genus in the Afrotropical Region. 相似文献
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Gavin J. Svenson 《ZooKeys》2014,(390):1-214
The praying mantis genus Liturgusa Saussure, 1869 occurs only in Central and South America and represents the most diverse genus of Neotropical Liturgusini (Ehrmann 2002). The genus includes bark dwelling species, which live entirely on the trunks and branches of trees and run extremely fast. All species included within the genus Liturgusa are comprehensively revised with a distribution stretching from central Mexico, the island of Dominica to the southeastern regions of Brazil and southern Bolivia. All known species are redescribed to meet the standards of the new treatment of the genus (11 species). Three new genera are described including Fuga
gen. n., Velox
gen. n., and Corticomantis
gen. n. for species previously included in Liturgusa as well as Hagiomantis. Liturgusa mesopoda Westwood, 1889 is moved to within the previously described genus Hagiomantis Audinet Serville, 1838. A total of 19 species are newly described within Liturgusa, Fuga, and Velox including L. algorei
sp. n., L. bororum
sp. n., L. cameroni
sp. n., L. cura
sp. n., L. dominica
sp. n., L. fossetti
sp. n., L. kirtlandi
sp. n., L. krattorum
sp. n., L. manausensis
sp. n., L. maroni
sp. n., L. milleri
sp. n., L. neblina
sp. n., L. purus
sp. n., L. stiewei
sp. n., L. tessae
sp. n., L. trinidadensis
sp. n., L. zoae
sp. n., F. grimaldii
sp. n., and V. wielandi
sp. n. Four species names are synonymized: Liturgusa peruviana Giglio-Tos, 1914, syn. n. = Liturgusa nubeculosa Gerstaecker, 1889 and Hagiomantis parva Piza, 1966, syn. n., Liturgusa sinvalnetoi Piza, 1982, syn. n., and Liturgusa parva Giglio-Tos, 1914, syn. n. = Mantis annulipes Audinet Serville, 1838. Lectotypes are designated for the following two species: Liturgusa maya Saussure & Zehntner, 1894 and Fuga annulipes (Audinet Serville, 1838). A male neotype is designated for Liturgusa guyanensis La Greca, 1939. Males for eight species are described for the first time including Liturgusa cayennensis Saussure, 1869, Liturgusa lichenalis Gerstaecker, 1889, Liturgusa guyanensis La Greca, 1939, Liturgusa maya Saussure & Zehntner, 1894, Liturgusa nubeculosa Gerstaecker, 1889, Fuga annulipes (Audinet Serville, 1838), Corticomantis atricoxata (Beier, 1931), and Hagiomantis mesopoda (Westwood, 1889). The female of Fuga fluminensis (Piza, 1965) is described for the first time. Complete bibliographic histories are provided for previously described species. The spelling confusion surrounding Liturgusa/Liturgousa is resolved. Full habitus images for males and females are provided for nearly all species. Habitus and label images of type specimens are provided when possible. Diagnostic illustrations of the head and pronotum for males and females are provided for all species when possible. Illustrations of male genital structures are provided for all species for which males are known. Measurement data, including ranges and averages, are provided for males and females of all species. Combined male and female genus and species level dichotomous keys are provided with a Spanish translation. A complete table of all examined specimens lists label data, museum codes, repositories, and other specimen specific information. A KML file with all georeferenced locality records is downloadable from mantodearesearch.com for viewing in Google Earth. Natural history information is provided for species observed by the author. 相似文献
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Igor M. Sokolov 《ZooKeys》2013,(352):51-92
One new genus and eight new species of anilline carabids are described from southern Mexico. The new genus, Zapotecanillus
gen. n., is established for Z. oaxacanus (type species) sp. n., Z. nanus
sp. n., Z. iviei
sp. n., Z. ixtlanus
sp. n., Z. montanus
sp. n., and Z. kavanaughi
sp. n. from the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca, Z. pecki
sp. n. from the Sierra Madre del Sur, and Z. longinoi
sp. n. from the Sierra Madre de Chiapas. A taxonomic key for all described species of Zapotecanillus and a cladistic analysis, based on morphological data, are provided. Morphological, behavioral and biogeographical aspects of the speciation in the genus obtained from the resulting cladogram are discussed. 相似文献
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Six species of Lathrobium Gravenhorst, 1802 from the Emei Shan, Sichuan, are described and illustrated: Lathrobium iunctum Assing & Peng sp. n., Lathrobium coniunctum Assing & Peng sp. n., Lathrobium conexum Assing & Peng sp. n., Lathrobium ensigerum Assing & Peng sp. n., Lathrobium hastatum Assing & Peng sp. n., and Lathrobium bisinuatum Assing & Peng sp. n. Based on their primary and secondary sexual characters, they represent two distinct lineages, each of them comprising three species. A key to the species recorded from the Emei Shan is provided. 相似文献
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A review of the species of the genus Chrysotimus from Tibet is provided. The following four species are described as new to science: C. motuoensis
sp. n., C. tibetensis
sp. n., C. xuankuni
sp. n., C. zhui
sp. n. A key to the eight Tibetan species is presented. 相似文献
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The waltonelline Ochoterenella esslingeri n. sp., a filarial parasite of the anuran Bokermannohyla luctuosa in Minas Gerais, Brazil is described. Several characters distinguish this new species from the 15 species presently included in the genus: the cuticular ornamentation of the female that is restricted to the posterior region of the body, the irregular arrangement of the small, rounded bosses, the postoesophageal vulva, the short glandular oesophagus, the size and shape of the microfilariae, the long left spicule and high spicular ratio. Irregularly arranged, tiny, rounded bosses are common in the monotypic genus Paraochoterenella from an Indonesian ranid, which is not well defined but likely valid. In the Neotropical Realm, the type hosts of the species of Ochoterenella are Hylidae (O. esslingeri n. sp.), Leptodactylidae (two species) and the remaining 13 species were described from the giant toad Rhinella marina (Bufonidae). 相似文献
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Khuat Dang Long 《ZooKeys》2014,(428):79-96
The genus Iporhogas Granger, 1949 (Braconidae: Rogadinae) is recorded for the first time for Vietnam. Four new species of the genus Iporhogas, viz. Iporhogas albilateralis
sp. n., I. contrastus
sp. n., I. simulatus
sp. n. and I. tricoloratus
sp. n., from Vietnam are described and illustrated, and additionally, one species, Iporhogas guangxiensis Chen & He, 1997, is newly recorded for Vietnam’s fauna of the family Braconidae. A key to the five Vietnamese species of the genus Iporhogas and a checklist with distributions of the ten species are provided. 相似文献
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Species of the shore-fly genus Gymnoclasiopa Hendel from the New World are revised, including Gymnoclasiopa grecorum
sp. n. (Alaska. Juneau: Gastineau Channel, Thane Road (S Juneau; 58°16.9''N, 134°22.4''W)) and Gymnoclasiopa matanuska sp. n. (Alaska. Matanuska-Susitna: Palmer (Matanuska River; 61°36.5''N, 149°04.1''W)). We also clarify the status of previously described species, including those now discovered to have Holarctic distributions and/or for which sexual dimorphism was not appreciated and the species was described twice, including Gymnoclasiopa montana (Cresson) as a syn. n. of Gymnoclasiopa bohemanni (Becker). Two species, Gymnoclasiopa bella (Mathis), comb. n., and Gymnoclasiopa chiapas (Mathis), comb. n., are transferred from Ditrichophora to Gymnoclasiopa, and Gymnoclasiopa cana Cresson stat. rev. and Ditrichophora canifrons Cresson, stat. rev. are returned to Ditrichophora, the genus in which Cresson originally described them. A neotype is designated for Gymnoclasiopa tacoma to stabilize the nomenclature of this species. The two excluded species, Ditrichophora cana and Ditrichophora canifrons, are diagnosed and distributional data are also provided. For all known New World species of Gymnoclasiopa, structures of the male terminalia are described for the first time and are fully illustrated. Detailed locality data and distribution maps are also included. To provide context and also to facilitate identification, diagnoses are included for the tribe Discocerinini and genus in addition to a key to the genera and species occurring in the New World. 相似文献
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The south-east Asian genus Eupoa is redescribed and diagnosed. Seven new species are diagnosed, described and illustrated: E. daklak
sp. n. (♀) from Viet-Nam; E. lehtineni
sp. n. (♂♀) from India, Thailand and Viet-Nam; E. lobli
sp. n. (♂) from Malaysia; E. pappi
sp. n. (♂) from Thailand; E. pulchella
sp. n.(♂) from Thailand; E. schwendingeri
sp. n. (♂♀) from Thailand; and E. thailandica
sp. n. (♂♀) from Thailand. Eupoa prima Żabka, 1985 and E. yunnanensis Peng & Kim, 1997 are redescribed and illustrated on the basis of type and/or newly collected materials. The female of E. yunnanensis Peng & Kim, 1997 is found and described for the first time. 相似文献
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Tobias Pfingstl 《ZooKeys》2013,(312):39-63
Three new intertidal oribatid species, Selenoribates elegans
sp. n., Selenoribates quasimodo
sp. n. and Selenoribates satanicus
sp. n. are described from the archipelago of Bermuda. Selenoribates elegans
sp. n. is characterized by its slender body shape, Selenoribates quasimodo
sp. n. possesses a hunchback in lateral view and Selenoribates satanicus
sp. n. exhibits two horn-like projections on its anterior gastronotic region. Based on these new findings, the number of Selenoribates species doubled at once and the distribution of this genus, formerly limited to the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, includes now occurrences in the Atlantic and Indo-pacific Ocean as well. The morphology of Selenoribates quasimodo
sp. n. and Selenoribates satanicus
sp. n. deviates conspicuously from the other known members of Selenoribates, thus indicating that not only the number of species but also the anatomy of this genus is more diverse than formerly supposed. Nymphs of Selenoribates quasimodo
sp. n. show an interesting case of ontogenetic neotrichy, with gastronotic setae being duplicated with each moult. 相似文献