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The third species of the Neotropical genus Leinendera Carrera, 1945, Leinendera
achaeta
sp. n., is described from Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. The habitus, wing and male terminalia are described and illustrated, and a key to the three Brazilian species is provided. 相似文献
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Examination of the syntypes of Metriocnemus
volitans Goetghebuer, 1940 revealed that these specimens belong to the genus Chaetocladius and are not con-specific with Gymnometriocnemus
volitans (Goetghebuer, 1940) sensu Brundin (1956) and Sæther (1983). A literature search showed that Gymnometriocnemus
kamimegavirgus Sasa & Hirabayashi, 1993 fits well with the species figured and diagnosed by Brundin (1956) as well as with specimens of this species from Norway. We present arguments for Chaetocladius
volitans (Goetghebuer) comb. n. and for the use of Gymnometriocnemus
kamimegavirgus for Gymnometriocnemus
volitans sensu Brundin. In addition, we provide DNA barcode data that indicate the presence of at least seven Gymnometriocnemus species in Norway of which six are collected as male adults. Two of these, Gymnometriocnemus (Gymnometriocnemus) pallidus
sp. n. and Gymnometriocnemus (Raphidocladius) autumnalis
sp. n. are regarded as new to science and diagnosed based on adult male morphology and DNA barcodes. The species Gymnometriocnemus (Gymnometriocnemus) marionensis Sæther, 1969 is re-established and a key to all Holarctic species is provided. 相似文献
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Longivena
gen. n. and five new species are described and illustrated from caatinga and cerrado habitats from Brazil: Longivena
digitata
sp. n., type–species (Maranhão, Bahia, Minas Gerais and Mato Grosso do Sul states), Longivena
bilobata
sp. n. (Maranhão state), Longivena
flava
sp. n. (Mato Grosso do Sul state), Longivena
limeiraoliverai
sp. n. (Maranhão state), Longivena
spatulata
sp. n. (Maranhão state). An illustrated key is also provided. 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 Amydetinae genus Scissicauda McDermott, 1964 is reviewed and redescribed. We describe Scissicauda
balena
sp. n. from Brazil as new, and provide illustrations of the structural features and a key to species of both sexes. 相似文献
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A new genus, Sphinctogoniella, is described to accommodate Sphinctogonia
lingula Yang & Li, 2002, its type species from China. Sphinctogoniella
lingula (Yang & Li, 2002), comb. n. is re-described and illustrated. Differences between the new genus and Sphinctogonia Breddin, 1901 are tabulated. 相似文献
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Chun-Cai Yan Jiao Yan Li Jiang Qin Guo Ting Liu Xin-yu Ge Xin-Hua Wang Bao-ping Pan 《ZooKeys》2015,(494):31-50
Members of the genus Parachironomus Lenz known from China and Japan are revised, and a key to their male adults is given. Parachironomus
poyangensis
sp. n. is described in this life stage. Parachironomus
frequens (Johannsen) and Parachironomus
monochromus (van der Wulp) are recorded from China for the first time, thus are redescribed from Chinese specimens. Parachironomus
kamaabeus Sasa & Tanaka and Parachironomus
toneabeus Sasa & Tanaka are new junior synonyms of Parachironomus
frequens. Three Chinese or Japanese species formerly placed in Parachironomus are transferred to other genera, resulting in the new combinations Cryptochironomus
inafegeus (Sasa, Kitami & Suzuki), Demicryptochironomus (Irmakia) lobus (Yan, Sæther, Jin & Wang), and Microchironomus
lacteipennis (Kieffer). Chironomus
sauteri Kieffer, Parachironomus
kisobilobalis Sasa & Kondo and Parachironomus
kuramaexpandus Sasa are removed from Parachironomus; the last of these three denotes a valid species of uncertain generic placement, the first two are nomina dubia. 相似文献
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Two new species of Pseudancistrus, a genus diagnosed by non-evertible cheek plates and hypertrophied odontodes along the snout margin, are described from two drainages of the Brazilian Shield: Pseudancistrus
kayabi from the rio Teles Pires (rio Tapajós basin) and Pseudancistrus
asurini from the rio Xingu. The new species are distinguished from congeners (Pseudancistrus
barbatus, Pseudancistrus
corantijniensis, Pseudancistrus
depressus, Pseudancistrus
nigrescens, Pseudancistrus
reus, and Pseudancistrus
zawadzkii) by the coloration pattern. Pseudancistrus
kayabi has dark bars on the dorsal and caudal fins which are similar to that of Pseudancistrus
reus from the Caroní River, Venezuela. Pseudancistrus
asurini is unique among Pseudancistrus in having whitish tips of the dorsal and caudal fins in juveniles to medium-sized adults. 相似文献
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Tricimba
rudolfi Kubík, sp. n. (Czech Republic, Portugal), Tricimba
chalupi Kubík, sp. n. (Czech Republic), and Tricimba
dursuni Kubík, sp. n. (Turkey) are described and illustrated. First records of Tricimba
kaplanae Dely-Draskovits, 1983 from Corsica and Tricimba
hungarica Dely-Draskovits, 1983 from Turkey are listed. 相似文献
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Quiyari J. Santiago-Jiménez 《ZooKeys》2014,(464):49-62
Two new species of Myrmedonota are described from Mexico. Illustrations and a distribution map are provided, as are keys to identify Myrmedonota known from the Nearctic and Neotropics. Specimens were collected by means of mercury vapor light traps or flight interception traps. 相似文献
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Sinosciapus liuaesp. n. is newly described from Taiwan. The genus Sinosciapus is discussed and a key to the three known Oriental species is provided. 相似文献
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Ole Mehl Maria Helena M. Galileo Ubirajara R. Martins Antonio Santos-Silva 《ZooKeys》2015,(507):31-40
Four new species of Cerambycidae are described from Paraguay: Eranina
tomentilla (Hemilophini); Mimasyngenes
concolor (Desmiphorini); Recchia
drechseli (Aerenicini); and Microibidion
bimaculatum (Neoibidionini). The new species are included in known keys. 相似文献
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Seven species of Keilbachia Mohrig are recognized, and among them, two new species, Keilbachia subacumina Wu & Zhang, sp. n. and Keilbachia fengyangensis Wu & Zhang, sp. n. are described and illustrated. Five species, Keilbachia orthonema, Keilbachia flagrispina, Keilbachia demssia, Keilbachia oligonema and Keilbachia acumina are reported for the first time from China. A key to the 15 Chinese species of this genus is also provided. 相似文献
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A new solitary endoparasitoid of the larva of Bazaria
turensis Ragonot, 1887 (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae) in Qinghai province, China, Campoplex
bazariae Sheng, sp. n., belonging to the subfamily Campopleginae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae), is reported. Illustrations of the new species are provided. 相似文献
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A new genus of chewing louse as
Bobdalgleishia, and its type species Bobdalgleishia
stephanophallus
sp. n. (Phthiraptera) belonging to the Brueelia-complex (Ischnocera: Philopteridae) are described. Adults of the new species are fully described, illustrated and compared morphologically with the type species of Motmotnirmus Mey & Barker, 2014, which is its closest relative. The type host of Bobdalgleishia
stephanophallus is a subspecies of the great jacamar Jacamerops
aureus
ridgwayi Todd, 1943, an endemic Amazonian bird distributed in northern Brazil, and the type locality is the State of Pará. Bobdalgleishia is a remarkable genus with unique morphological and chaetotaxic characters which readily separate it from other members of the Brueelia-complex, in particular by having the first two marginal temporal and ocular setae very long. 相似文献
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Temnothorax
antigoni (Forel, 1911) is redescribed basing on a new material from southwestern Turkey (Antalya province), Lesbos and Rhodes (Greece, Aegean and Dodecanese islands). The gyne of this species is described for the first time. Temnothorax
curtisetosus, a new species of social parasite collected in a nest of Temnothorax
antigoni, is described. Colour photos of both taxa are given. A key to the worker caste of the eastern Mediterranean species belonging to both Temnothorax
recedens and Temnothorax
muellerianus groups are provided. 相似文献
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One new species of the subgenus Eriocera Macquart, 1838, Hexatoma (Eriocera) cleopatroides Men, sp. n. (Southern China: Anhui) is described and illustrated. A key to all of 78 known species from China in the subgenus is provided, which was solely based on literatures. The new species is similar to Hexatoma (Eriocera) cleopatra Alexander, 1933, but distinguishes from the latter by the prescutum entirely black with two ill-defined gray stripes, by the legs with fore and middle femora brown in basal half, black in apical half, with hind femora brown in basal one-fourth, and by the wings with cells c and sc more yellowish brown than the ground color. 相似文献
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Kuschelina
bergi (Harold, 1881) is being studied to be evaluated as a natural enemy of Phyla
nodiflora
var.
minor (Hook.) N. O’Leary & Múlgura (Verbenaceae), an invasive weed in Australia. Eggs, and 1st and 3rd instar larvae are described and illustrated for the first time. The following characters distinguish Kuschelina
bergi: presence of two medial setae in prosternum, mesosternum and metasternum, absence of tubercle on sternum I and eight setae in abdominal segment IX. The 3rd instar larvae of Kuschelina
bergi resemble Kuschelina
gibbitarsa (Say) larvae: the body shape and details of mouthparts are similar, but the morphology of the mandible is different, as is the tarsungulus which has a single seta. Differences between Kuschelina
bergi and other known larvae of Oedionychina are discussed. New biological data based on laboratory rearing and field observation are also presented and discussed. 相似文献
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Two new species of Stenochironomus Kieffer (Diptera: Chironomidae: Chironominae), Stenochironomus
brevissimus
sp. n. and Stenochironomus
linanensis
sp. n., are described from China and the male imagines are illustrated. Stenochironomus
brevissimus
sp. n. can be separated from the so far known species by having very short and small, spatulate superior volsella with two long setae, whereas Stenochironomus
linanensis
sp. n. is easily separated from the other species of Stenochironomus by the following characters: wings transparent, body yellow, superior volsella finger-like, with nine long setae, elongated inferior volsella with four long setae and one well developed terminal spine; tergite IX with 10−15 long setae medially. A key to the males of Stenochironomus occurring in China is given. 相似文献