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A new stick insect of the genus Orthomeria Kirby, 1904 (Phasmatodea, Aschiphasmatidae) is described from the Philippines. Orthomeria (Orthomeria) kangi
sp. n. is readily distinguished from all other congeners by the distinctive blood red colouration of the costal region of the hind wings. Major features of the external morphology of adults, eggs, and first-instar nymphs are illustrated. Locomotory attachment pads are of the smooth type with irregular microgrooves on the contact surface. An unusual condition of male terminalia is the absence of tergal thorn pads on segment 10. The male clasping organs are represented by an elongated vomer terminating in a prominent spine, and by incurved cerci featuring a bilobed apex equipped with a sharp blade-like ridge. Intraspecific variation in body colouration and hind wing length occurs in females. The new species lives at 400-650 m elevation in the surroundings of the Sablang and Tuba regions, in the Benguet Province of Luzon island. Host plants include Ficus spp. (Moraceae), and Pipturus spp. and Leucosyke spp. (Urticaceae). Observations on the mating and defensive behaviour are presented. Orthomeria (Orthomeria) catadromus (Westwood, 1859) is recognised as a junior synonym of Orthomeria (Orthomeria) pandora (Westwood, 1859), syn. n. A lectotype is designated for both species. Finally, an updated identification key to the species of the subgenus Orthomeria is provided. 相似文献
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Christian E. Bautista-Hernández Scott Monks Griselda Pulido-Flores Rafael Miranda 《ZooKeys》2015,(482):55-66
Paracreptotrema
rosenthali
sp. n. was discovered in the intestine of Xiphophorus
malinche and Pseudoxiphophorus
jonesii, collected from the headwaters of Río Malila, tributary of Río Conzintla, in the Río Pánuco basin, Hidalgo, México, during 2008–2009. The new species differs from the five known species of Paracreptotrema Choudhury, Pérez-Ponce de León, Brooks & Daverdin, 2006 by having vitelline follicles that extend from a level anterior to the pharynx to mid-testes, the seminal vesicle which is more extensively folded, and a wider cirrus sac. The new species resembles Paracreptotrema
heterandriae in the length of its ceca, which surpasses the posterior margin of the ovary but do not reach the testes. A key to the species of Paracreptotrema is provided. 相似文献
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Two new Mycetophilidae species, Neuratelia
jabalmoussae
sp. n. and Neuratelia
salmelai
sp. n. are described on the basis of material collected from Lebanon, Estonia and Finland. Detailed figures of male terminalia and photographs of general facies are provided along with discussions of their morphological distinction from sibling species. For the first time molecular characters are used to distinguish new fungus gnat species. Molecular analysis relies on cytochrome oxidase subunit one (COI) but has additionally been corroborated by information from the 28S and ITS2 regions of nuclear ribosomal DNA. Situations where morphological and molecular data provide conflicting evidence for species delimitation are discussed. A new country record from Georgia is provided for Neuratelia
caucasica. 相似文献
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Helmuth Aguirre Luis Felipe de Almeida Scott Richard Shaw Carlos E. Sarmiento 《ZooKeys》2015,(489):33-94
A comprehensive key for 75 species of Meteorus distributed across 15 Neotropical countries is presented. Eleven new species from Bolivia, Costa Rica and Ecuador are described: Meteorus
albistigma, Meteorus
carolae, Meteorus
eurysaccavorus, Meteorus
fallacavus, Meteorus
flavistigma, Meteorus
haimowitzi, Meteorus
magnoculus, Meteorus
martinezi, Meteorus
microcavus, Meteorus
noctuivorus and Meteorus
orion. Expanded range distributions are recorded for Meteorus
andreae, Meteorus
farallonensis, Meteorus
guineverae, Meteorus
jerodi, Meteorus
kraussi, Meteorus
papiliovorus and Meteorus
quimbayensis. The host of Meteorus
jerodi is reported for the first time: a noctuid larva feeding on Asteraceae. Meteorus
papiliovorus is recorded attacking Papilionidae larvae in Ecuador, therefore displaying a similar host family preference as formerly documented from Costa Rica and Colombia. 相似文献
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Five species of epibenthic pycnogonids collected on the giant lion´s-paw scallop Nodipecten
subnodosus are recorded. A new species of Eurycyde, Eurycyde
bamberi, is described. Of the 19 species known in this genus; the new species is closest to Eurycyde
hispida Kroyer, 1844 but differs from it in the absence of plumose spines and the shapes of the lateral process, first coxa, and ocular tubercle. The new species represents the third member of Eurycyde from the eastern Pacific in addition to Eurycyde
spinosa Hilton, 1916 and Eurycyde
clitellaria Stock, 1955. Besides Eurycyde
bamberi, the following species were collected: Nymphopsis
duodorsospinosa Hilton, 1942c; Callipallene
californiensis (Hall, 1913); Nymphon
lituus Child, 1979; and Pycnogonum
rickettsi Schmitt, 1934. Pycnogonum
rickettsi is recorded for first time from Mexican waters, as is Nymphon
lituus from the western coast of Baja California Peninsula. Each of these four species are re-described and re-illustrated in order to fill in existing gaps in the literature of the region. 相似文献
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The genus Baeoura is represented in Morocco by two species, Baeoura
ebenina Starý, 1981, and Baeoura
staryi
sp. n. The new species is described and illustrated, and a key to the West Palaearctic species of Baeoura is presented. 相似文献
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Eduard Vives 《ZooKeys》2015,(502):39-60
The ten species of the genus Trypogeus Lacordaire are revised. Trypogeus
apicalis Fisher, 1936, is proposed as a new synonym of Trypogeus
javanicus Aurivillius, 1925. A neotype for Trypogeus
sericeus (Gressitt, 1951) and lectotypes for Toxotus
fuscus Nonfried, 1894 and Trypogeus
javanicus are designated. Trypogeus
fuscus auct. nec Nonfried is a misidentification of Philus
ophthalmicus Pascoe. All the species are described and keys are given for distinguishing the species. Photographs of the types of all the Trypogeus species are published for the first time. 相似文献