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Three Craniophora taxa from China, C. fujianensis Kiss and Gyulai, sp. n., C. fujianensis hainanensis Kiss and Gyulai, ssp. n. and C. sichuanensis Kiss, Gyulai and Saldaitis, sp. n., are newly described. Adult habitus and male genitalia are illustrated and compared with those of C. harmandi (Poujade) and C. praeclara (Graeser). Females of the new taxa are unknown.  相似文献   

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The Barsine puniceaMoore, 1878 species-group is revised. Two new species, Barsine bachma Volynkin & ?erný, sp. nov. (Central Vietnam and Hainan, China) and Barsine sirikitae Volynkin & ?erný, sp. nov. (North Thailand), and two new subspecies, Barsine punicea kachina Volynkin & ?erný, ssp. nov. (North Myanmar) and Barsine bachma bolovena Volynkin & ?erný, ssp. nov. (South Laos) are described. Barsine punicea melanandra ?erný, 2009 is upgraded to the species level: Barsine melanandra ?erný, 2009, stat. nov.Miltochrista rothschildiDraudt, 1914 is synonymized with Barsine punicea and downgraded to the subspecies status: Barsine punicea rothschildi (Draudt, 1914), syn. & stat. nov. The lectotype for Miltochrista coccineaRothschild, 1913 is designated. Adult, male and female genitalia are illustrated.  相似文献   

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《Journal of Asia》2022,25(1):101849
Four new species of Anagrus (Anagrus) Haliday (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) are described from India: A. (Anagrus) karnatakus Triapitsyn sp. n., A. (Anagrus) kolhapurensis Manickavasagam & Sankararaman sp. n., A. (Anagrus) latus Manickavasagam & Sankararaman sp. n. and A. (Anagrus) sujathae Manickavasagam & Sankararaman sp. n. A key to females of the 15 described and one undescribed species of Anagrus known from India is provided.www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:99ED388D-BE3E-4FBA-A383-3482D96DA42F.  相似文献   

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《Endocrine practice》2019,25(9):926-934
Objective: A significant ambiguity still remains about which patient deserves a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the pituitary during evaluation of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH) in men.Methods: Retrospective case series of 175 men with HH referred over 6 years.Results: A total of 49.7% of men had total testosterone (TT) levels lower than the Endocrine Society threshold of 5.2 nmol/L. One-hundred forty-two patients (81.2%) had normal appearance of pituitary MRI, whereas others had different spectrum of abnormalities (empty sella &lsqb;n = 16], macroadenoma &lsqb;n = 8], microadenoma &lsqb;n = 8], and pituitary cyst &lsqb;n = 1]). In men with TT in the lowest quartile, MRI pituitary findings were not significantly different from men in the remaining quartiles (P = .50). Patients with raised prolactin had higher number of abnormal MRI findings (38.9% vs. 13.7%; P = .0014) and adenomatous lesions (macro and micro) (27.8% vs. 4.3%; P = .01) in comparison to men with normal prolactin. The prolactin levels (median &lsqb;interquartile range]) were highest in men with macroadenomas in both groups (9,950 &lsqb;915]; P = .007 and 300 &lsqb;68.0] mU/L; P = .02, respectively), with concomitant lower levels of other pituitary hormones. Multivariate logistic regression showed an association of abnormal pituitary MRI with insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) standard deviation score (SDS) (odds ratio &lsqb;OR], 1.78 &lsqb;95% confidence interval (CI), 1.15 to 2.77]; P = .009) and prolactin (OR, 1.00 &lsqb;95% CI, 1.00 to 1.03]; P = .01).Conclusion: MRI of the pituitary is not warranted in all patients with HH, as the yield of identifiable abnormalities is quite low. Anatomic lesions are likely to be present only when low levels of TT (<5.2 nmol/L) are found concomitantly with high levels of prolactin and/or low IGF-1 SDS.Abbreviations: CI = confidence interval; FT4 = free thyroxine; GH = growth hormone; HH = hypogonadotropic hypogonadism; IGF-1 = insulin-like growth factor; LH = luteinizing hormone; MRI = magnetic resonance imaging; OR = odds ratio; SDS = standard deviation score; TSH = thyroid-stimulating hormone; TT = total testosterone  相似文献   

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《Journal of Asia》2021,24(3):866-881
Eight new species of the genus Laena Dejean, 1821 (subfamily Lagriinae, tribe Laenini) from Yunnan Province of China were described and illustrated: L. acutidentata Wei & Ren, sp. nov., L. brevicarina Wei & Ren, sp. nov., L. dongchuana Zhao & Ren, sp. nov., L. glabridentipa Wei & Ren, sp. nov., L. nuda Zhao & Ren, sp. nov., L. raropuncta Wei & Ren, sp. nov., L. rugulosa Wei & Ren, sp. nov. and L. spinicla Wei & Ren, sp. nov.. Illustrations and a key to the known Laena species from Yunnan Province are provided.www.zoobank.org/urn:urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FDEDA1E8-2F2E-4732-8DB4-FE2D7BDC75D8.  相似文献   

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《Journal of Asia》2020,23(2):516-528
The genus Laena Dejean, 1821 belongs to the subfamily Lagriinae, tribe Laenini. Four new species of this genus are described and illustrated from Sichuan under the following name: Laena ceratina Wei & Ren, sp. nov., Laena edentata Zhao & Ren, sp. nov. (from Sichuan and Qinghai), Laena latitarsia Wei & Ren, sp. nov. (from Sichuan and Yunnan) and Laena sufflofemora Wei & Ren, sp. nov.. A key to the known Laena species from Sichuan is provided. www.zoobank.org/urn:urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8DBFD10F-F968-400C-846B-1C23E8DEC177.  相似文献   

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《Journal of Asia》2023,26(1):102015
Two new species of Onthophagus Latreille, 1802 from the Pacific Slope of Mexico are described and illustrated: Onthophagus gonzaloi Moctezuma, Hernández & Sánchez-Huerta, sp. nov., and Onthophagus yescaensis Moctezuma, Hernández & Sánchez-Huerta, sp. nov. New records for Onthophagus browni Howden & Cartwright, 1963 from the Mexican states of Jalisco (the southernmost locality known to date) and Zacatecas are provided.urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:51AA52C6-41BF-4A8B-9BC9-D78600EDB32E.  相似文献   

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The Indian species of Asecodes F?rster (Eulophidae: Entedoninae) are reviewed. Six species are recognized for the genus, of which four species are described as new: A. doganlari Jamali & Zeya, sp. nov., A. massi Jamali & Zeya, sp. nov., A. sela Jamali & Zeya, sp. nov, A. zhui Jamali & Zeya, sp. nov.. One species: A. delucchii (Bou?ek) is recorded for the first time from the country.  相似文献   

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A new cicada genus, Cantata Lee & Pham gen. nov., is erected in the subtribe Aolina Boulard, 2012, with the designations of Cantata phiaoacensis Lee & Pham sp. nov. as its type species. This new genus is morphologically similar to Meimuna Distant, 1905 but distinguished from Meimuna mainly by the absence of the extended base of uncus, the presence of the basal lobe of male pygofer, the shape of the uncal lobes, and the presence of the fore wing infuscations. Cantata phiaoacensis Lee & Pham sp. nov. is described from Phia Oac – Phia Den National Park, Cao Bang province in northern Vietnam. A distribution map and biological data for Cantata phiaoacensis are provided. A key to the genera and the species groups of Aolina is provided.  相似文献   

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Abstract: The lichenicolous fungi Arthrorhaphis aeruginosa R. Sant. & Tønsb. on Cladonia spp. and Arthrorhaphis olivaceae R. Sant. & Tønsb. on Melanelia olivacea are described as new from Norway, Scotland and western North America, and from Sweden, respectively.  相似文献   

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Limnanthes floccosa Howell is a variable autogamous species of recent origin. The phenetic relationships of a large number of populations ofL. floccosa were studied using taximetric techniques. Five subspecies are recognized inL. floccosa on the basis of the taximetric results.Limnanthes floccosa ssp.californica andL. floccosa ssp.grandiflora are described as new, andL. floccosa ssp.pumila andL. floccosa ssp.bellingeriana are proposed as new combinations. Aspects of autogamy responsible for the highly discrete pattern of variation inL. floccosa are discussed.  相似文献   

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The species of Pseudidarnes are revised, and six species are described: P. acaudus Farache & Rasplus, sp. n.; P. astridae Farache & Rasplus, sp. n.; P. badiogeminus Farache & Rasplus, sp. n.; P. cooki Farache & Rasplus, sp. n.; P. kjellbergi Farache & Rasplus, sp. n.; P. laevis Farache & Rasplus, sp. n. Pseudidarnes minerva Girault, 1927 and P. flavicollis Bouček, 1988 are redescribed. A key to the species is provided as well as illustrations for all females and all known males (except the wingless male of P. minerva). We also provided further discussion on ecology, morphological patterns, and host taxonomy. Online dichotomous and multi-access interactive LUCID keys to all Pseudidarnes species are available at http://www.figweb.org/.  相似文献   

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《Journal of Asia》2021,24(4):1070-1076
Three species of the snakefly genus Inocellia Schneider, 1843 (Raphidioptera: Inocelliidae) are reported from the Hengduan Mountains in southwestern China. Among them, Inocellia yulongensis sp. nov. is described as new to science. Inocellia cheni Liu, H. Aspöck, Yang & U. Aspöck, 2010 is first recorded from Sichuan Province based on a newly collected male from a locality over 4200 m a.s.l. Inocellia obtusangularis Liu, H. Aspöck, Yang & U. Aspöck, 2010 is first recorded from Yunnan Province. The rich species diversity of snakeflies and its biogeographic significance from the Hengduan Mountains are discussed.  相似文献   

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《Journal of Asia》2022,25(3):101965
The click-beetle genus Neocsikia Ôhira & Becker, 1972 is newly recorded from Xizang, China upon the discoveries of Neocsikia nepalensis Ôhira & Becker, 1972 and N. xuhaoi Qiu, sp. nov. Neocsikia nepalensis is redescribed based on the type material from Nepal and material collected in Nyalam County, Xizang, China. Neocsikia xuhaoi Qiu, sp. nov. is described based on the material collected in Mêdog County, Xizang, China. Both species are illustrated and their principal diagnostic features are provided. A key to the species of Neocsikia is presented.https://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1B7F59D5-02BC-4739-9B71-B560DA341FF3  相似文献   

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《Journal of Asia》2022,25(2):101910
The Agrilus wittemani species-group comprising six species from South and Southeast Asia; two of these are endemic to south India. Four new species of A. wittemani species-group Jendek & Nakládal, 2017 are described in this paper: Agrilus keralensis Seena, Anand and Shibu-Vardhanan sp. nov.; A. palakkadensis Seena, Anand and Shibu-Vardhanan sp. nov.; Agrilus sahyadriensis Seena, Anand and Shibu-Vardhanan sp. nov.; A. silentvalleyensis Seena, Anand and Shibu-Vardhanan sp. nov. A key to all species is provided and complemented with illustrations of habitus and genitalia.  相似文献   

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《Journal of Asia》2020,23(4):1208-1221
Prior to this study, only 8 species of oak gall-forming wasps were known from Korea. After material examination and an exhaustive bibliographic revision, a total of 17 oak gall wasps species have been reported. The following species correspond to new records: Andricus hakonensis (Ahmead); A. pseudocurvator Tang & Melika; A. songshui Tang & Melika; Cerroneuroterus folimargo (Monzen); C. monzeni (Dettmer); C. vonkuenburgi (Dettmer); Neuroterus hakonensis Ashmead, Trichagalma acutissimae (Monzen), T. formosana Melika & Tang. It was impossible to obtain adult specimens for all the species, and and the following species are recorded only based on galls: Andricus kashiwaphilus Abe; A. mukaigawae (Mukaigawa); A. pseudoflos (Monzen); A. targionii Kieffer; Cerroneuroterus folimargo (Monzen); C. monzeni (Dettmer); Neuroterus hakonensis Ashmead; Trichagalma acutissimae (Monzen). The species Dryocosmus kunugiphagus Ide & Abe, 2015 is transferred to the genus Plagiotrochus: Plagiotrochus kunugiphagus (Ide & Abe, 2015) n. comb. Additionally a new subspecies of Trichagalma formosana is described to include the material from Korea and Mainland China, closely related but morphologically different to the Taiwan populations. For each species live cycle, morphology of galls, hosts, phenology, and distribution are commented. In some of them taxonomic or morphological comments are mentioned and a key of agamic Trichagalma with dark smoky pigmented spots in the forewing is added. All galls are illustrated. An up-to-date checklist of the Korean Cynipini is provided. The previously reported species from Korea (Andricus noliquercicola Shinji, 1938; Aphelonyx crispulae Mukaigawae, 1920; Neuroterus narae Shinji, 1941 and Neuroterus nawai Ashmead, 1904) are here excluded from the Korean species list.  相似文献   

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《Endocrine practice》2020,26(1):58-71
Objective: In intermediate risk (IR) differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients, selective use of radioiodine (131-I) for remnant ablation and/or as adjuvant therapy (RRA) is advocated. The recently suggested postoperative evaluation could delay the use of RRA. The aim of this study was to evaluate if a delayed RRA can worsen the clinical outcome of IR-DTC patients.Methods: Four hundred and fourteen consecutive IR-DTC patients were divided according to the time elapsed from surgery to RRA, <6 months (group A, 186/414 &lsqb;44.9%]), or ≥6 months (group B, 228/414 &lsqb;55.1%]). Clinical and biochemical data were collected, and clinical outcome was analyzed at the first evaluation (EV) after RRA (first-EV) and after a median of 6 years of follow-up (last-EV).Results: No difference in the clinical outcome of group A and B was found. Since a different activity of 131-I could have an impact on the outcome, we separately analyzed the groups according to the 131-I activity (low-activity group: 1,110 MBq/30 mCi &lsqb;n = 320], and high-activity group: 3,700 MBq/100 mCi &lsqb;n = 94]), further subdivided according to the time elapsed from surgery to RRA. No major differences were found in both the low- and high-activity groups when comparing the features of their subgroups A and B, as far as in their clinical outcome.Conclusion: The time elapsed between surgery and the first 131-I treatment does not influence the clinical outcome of IR-DTC patients. This finding allows a more relaxed attitude in the decision making process whether to perform the RRA in IR-DTC cases in which a selective use of 131-I is recommended.Abbreviations: ATA = American Thyroid Association; DTC = differentiated thyroid cancer; EV = evaluation; HR = high risk; 131-I = radioiodine; IR = intermediate risk; LR = low risk; rhTSH = recombinant human thyroid-stimulating hormone; RRA = radioiodine for remnant ablation; Tg = thyroglobulin; TgAb = thyroglobulin autoantibody; US = ultrasound  相似文献   

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