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2. Renius cornutus, a new genus and species of Chilocorini from Tibet, China (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae)
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Dirk Ahrens, Xingmin Wang, Wenjing Li, Lizhi Huo, and Shunxiang Ren
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0106 biological sciences ,China ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Chilocorini ,Tibet ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Coccinelloidea ,Genus ,Botany ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,biology ,CoccinellidaeCoccinellidae ,new genus ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,Coccinellidae ,Key (lock) ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Cucujoidea ,Research Article - Abstract
A new monotypic genus of Chilocorini, Renius Li & Wang, gen. n., with a new species R. cornutus Li et Wang, sp. n. is described from Tibet, China. All diagnostic features are illustrated. The relationships with other genera of Chilocorini are discussed and a key to Chinese genera of Chilocorini is provided.
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- 2017
3. Review of the species of Leptomias Faust from Sichuan, China (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae)
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Chenggang Zhou, Zhenzhen Song, Runzhi Zhang, and Li Ren
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Distribution ,01 natural sciences ,Tanymecini ,Curculionidae ,Valid name ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animalia ,FAUST ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,China ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,computer.programming_language ,new species ,biology ,Ecology ,LeptomiasAnimalia ,Entiminae ,Curculionoidea ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,010602 entomology ,Geotragus ,Weevils ,Key (lock) ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,computer ,Research Article - Abstract
An account is given of the twelve species of Leptomias Faust, 1886 occurring in the Sichuan Province of China, including the description of a new species, Leptomias verticalis Ren, Zhang & Song, sp. n. from Jiulong County, Southwest Sichuan. New locality data and remarks for the other eleven species, a key to and distribution map of all twelve Sichuan species are provided. Leptomias chenae Alonso-Zarazaga & Ren is transferred to Geotragus Schoenherr, 1845, where its valid name is G. granulatus (Chao, 1980), comb. n. in application of Art. 59.4. Structural details of Leptomias verticalis and Geotragus granulatus are illustrated.
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- 2017
4. A review of the cavernicolous genus Guiaphaenops Deuve, with the description of a new species (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae)
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Bin Feng, Mingyi Tian, and Guofu Wei
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0106 biological sciences ,China ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,subterranean ,Guangxi ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Vigna ,ground beetle ,Ground beetle ,Cave ,Genus ,lcsh:Zoology ,Caraboidea ,Animalia ,Guizhaphaenops ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Ecology ,Chaetotaxy ,Trechinae ,biology.organism_classification ,semi-aphaenopsian ,Coleoptera ,Key (lock) ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Carabidae ,ColeopteraAnimalia - Abstract
The subterranean ground beetle genus Guiaphaenops Deuve, 2002 is taxonomically reviewed. This poorly known genus is different from Guizhaphaenops Vigna Taglianti, 1997 in having convex propleura which is visible from above and elytral chaetotaxy especially the humeral group of the marginal umbilicate series, in which the 1st pore is transversely and backwardly shifted. The second species, G. deuvei Tian, Feng & Wei, sp. n., is described from a limestone cave at Yangli Cun (Village), Lingyun Xian (County), Baise Shi (Prefecture), northwestern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. A key to the species and a distribution map of Guiaphaenops are also provided.
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- 2017
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5. Phylogeny of the genus Yumtaax Boucher (Coleoptera, Passalidae, Proculini): Taxonomic and evolutionary implications with descriptions of three new species
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Cristian F. Beza-Beza, James B. Beck, Mary Liz Jameson, and Pedro Reyes-Castillo
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,species description ,Species complex ,Passalidae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Zoology ,Biology ,phylogeny ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Species description ,03 medical and health sciences ,Monophyly ,Phylogenetics ,Genus ,Yumtaax ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Scarabaeoidea ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Phylogenetic tree ,15. Life on land ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,030104 developmental biology ,Molecular phylogenetics ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article - Abstract
Yumtaax Boucher (Coleoptera: Passalidae) is an endemic genus from the temperate sierras of Mexico and includes six narrowly distributed species. Yumtaax species have been assigned to several genera of Passalidae throughout history, and a phylogenetic approach is necessary to understand species delimitation and interspecific relationships. This study reconstructed the molecular phylogeny of six Yumtaax morphotypes using parsimony and Bayesian analysis of DNA sequence data from the ribosomal nuclear gene region 28S and the mitochondrial gene regions 12S and cytochrome oxidase I (COI) in addition to morphological characters. Analyses recovered two well-supported Yumtaax clades (the Yumtaax laticornis and Yumtaax imbellis clades) that are possible sister lineages. One synapomorphic morphological character state and the geographic isolation of the group provide corroborative evidence for monophyly. Molecular phylogenetic analyses and traditional morphological examinations also resulted in the discovery of two undescribed Yumtaax species and the discovery of two separate evolutionary lineages (cryptic species) within Yumtaax recticornis. As a result we describe three new species (Yumtaax veracrucensis Beza-Beza, Reyes-Castillo & Jameson, sp. n., Yumtaax cameliae Beza-Beza, Reyes-Castillo & Jameson, sp. n., and Yumtaax jimenezi Beza-Beza, Reyes-Castillo & Jameson, sp. n.), redescribe two species (Yumtaax recticornis [Burmeister 1847] and Yumtaax laticornis [Truqui 1857]), and provide a key to all nine Yumtaax species. This study is one of two studies to use molecular data to evaluate the evolutionary relationships of a genus of Bess Beetles (Passalidae), an ecologically important insect group exhibiting low morphological variability and heretofore lacking molecular phylogenetic study.
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6. Revision of the Neotropical water scavenger beetle genus Tobochares Short & García, 2007 (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae, Acidocerinae)
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Alex T Kohlenberg and Andrew E. Z. Short
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ORDO ,0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Hydrophiloidea ,Acidocerinae ,010607 zoology ,Nephrozoa ,Protostomia ,Tobochares ,Carbotriplurida ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,Scavenger beetle ,taxonomy ,FAMILIA ,lcsh:Zoology ,Staphyliniformia ,Animalia ,Bilateria ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,Pterygota ,biology ,Pharotarsus ,Ecology ,Garcia ,HydrophilidaeHydrophilidaeCephalornis ,South America ,Hydrophilidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Circumscriptional names ,Coleoptera ,Enochrinae ,Boltonocostidae ,Guiana Shield ,Habitat ,Notchia ,Ecdysozoa ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Plegaderus vulneratus ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article ,Coelenterata - Abstract
The genus Tobochares Short & García, 2007 is revised. A combination of morphological and molecular data provide support for ten distinct species. Five new species are described: T. canaliculatus sp. n. (Venezuela), T. canthus sp. n. (Venezuela), T. emarginatus sp. n. (Suriname), T. kusad sp. n. (Guyana), and T. pallidus sp. n. (Venezuela). All four preexisting species are redescribed. A tenth species, known from a single female from Venezuela, is left undescribed pending the collection of additional specimens. New collecting records are provided for T. sulcatus Short & García, 2007 and T. kasikasima Short, 2013. Tobochares sipaliwini Short & Kadosoe, 2011 is newly recorded from Guyana. All species are associated with seepage or wet rock habitats, although some species have also been found along the margins of streams that flow over rocky substrates. High-resolution images including scanning electron micrographs are provided, as well as a key to species and habitat photographs.
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- 2017
7. Taxonomic revision of the endemic Bornean genera Anexodus Pascoe and Pantilema Aurivillius (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae)
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Robin Kundrata, Radim Gabriš, Rodzay Bin Haji Abdul Wahab, and Filip Trnka
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0106 biological sciences ,hot-spots ,Insecta ,AnexodusAnimalia ,Brunei ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Identification key ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,diversity ,longhorn beetles ,Aurivillius ,Genus ,Lamiinae ,lcsh:Zoology ,Cerambycidae ,Animalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Endemism ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biology ,Morimopsini ,Ecology ,Holotype ,Malaysia ,PantilemaAnimalia ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,endemism ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Longhorn beetle ,Research Article - Abstract
The genera Anexodus Pascoe, 1866 and Pantilema Aurivillius, 1911 (Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Morimopsini), both endemic to Borneo, are revised. Four species of Anexodus are recognized: A. aquilus Pascoe, 1886 (Malaysia: Sabah), A. sarawakensis Sudre, 1997 (Malaysia: Sarawak), A. syptakovae sp. n. (Malaysia: Sarawak), and A. tufi sp. n. (Brunei). Pantilema is a monotypic genus containing P. angustum Aurivillius, 1911 (Malaysia: Sarawak) which is known only from the holotype. For the first time, genital structures are studied in these genera. An identification key for the species of Anexodus is provided and their intraspecific morphological variability and distributions are discussed.
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- 2017
8. A revision of the Oriental species of Bolitogyrus Chevrolat (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Staphylininae)
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Adam Brunke
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Staphylininae ,Identification key ,Carbotriplurida ,01 natural sciences ,BolitogyrusAnimalia ,taxonomy ,Staphylinini ,Staphyliniformia ,lcsh:Zoology ,Bilateria ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Monograph ,Pterygota ,biology ,Ecology ,Staphylinoidea ,boreotropics ,Circumscriptional names ,Bolitogyrus ,Coleoptera ,Boltonocostidae ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Habrocerus capillaricornis ,Coelenterata ,Asia ,Arthropoda ,Nephrozoa ,010607 zoology ,Protostomia ,Staphylinidae ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,010603 evolutionary biology ,primary forest ,Animalia ,Mesapatetica ,Thayeralinini ,BolitogyrusCephalornis ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Synapomorphy ,Pharotarsus ,15. Life on land ,biology.organism_classification ,Cyrtoquediina ,Notchia ,Ecdysozoa ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia - Abstract
The Oriental species of the relictual genus Bolitogyrus are revised based on 200 specimens. An updated description of the genus is provided, including additional putative synapomorphies. Fifty valid Oriental species are diagnosed herein and the following nineteen are described as new to science: B. concavus sp. n.; B. confusus sp. n.; B. himalayicus sp. n.; B. khasiensis sp. n.; B. luteus sp. n.; B. mulayitensis sp. n.; B. nanus sp. n.; B. nokrek sp. n.; B. pecki sp. n.; B. pederseni sp. n.; B. phukhieo sp. n.; B. rougemonti sp. n.; B. sepilok sp. n.; B. schillhammeri sp. n.; B. smetanai sp. n.; B. solodovnikovi sp. n.; B. temburong sp. n.; B. tigris sp. n.; and B. tumidus sp. n. The following synonymies are proposed: Cyrtothorax borneensis Cameron, 1942, syn. n. = Cyrtothorax caesareus Bernhauer, 1915; Cyrtothorax octomaculatus Cameron, 1937 syn. n. = Quedius ornatipennis Wendeler, 1927. Quedius (Raphirus) ornatipennis is moved to Bolitogyrus as B. ornatipennis (Wendeler), comb. n. A lectotype is designated for Cyrtothorax rufipennis Cameron, 1937. Several species are named in recognition of conservation efforts to protect tropical primary forests in Asia that are important to the survival of many Bolitogyrus species. All available bionomic and distributional data for Oriental Bolitogyrus are summarized, and an identification key is provided.
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9. Records of the genus Micrambe Thomson, 1863 (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) from Madagascar and Réunion Island
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José Carlos Otero, J. M. Pereira, and Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Zooloxía, Xenética e Antropoloxía Física
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,lcsh:QH1-199.5 ,Réunion Island ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,lcsh:General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:QH540-549.5 ,Madagascar ,Animalia ,Cryptophagidae ,lcsh:Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy ,Taxonomic key ,taxonomic key ,biology ,New records ,Ecology ,Paleontology ,new records ,Micrambe leonardoi sp. n ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,010602 entomology ,Insect Science ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,lcsh:Q ,lcsh:Ecology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Cucujoidea - Abstract
A study on the genus Micrambe Thomson, 1863 (Coleoptera, Cryptophagidae) from Madagascar and Réunion is presented. Six species are hitherto known from these countries: M. apicalis Grouvelle, M. brevitarsis Bruce, M. consors Grouvelle, M. madagascariensis Grouvelle, M. modesta (Grouvelle), and M. reuninensis Lyubarsky. A new species, M. leonardoi sp. n., is formally described from Boorg-Murat, Réunion Island. A key is presented to enable their identification. Micrambe consors Grouvelle previously known only from Congo is reported here for the first time from Madagascar.
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10. The ground beetle genus Bembidion Latreille in Baltic amber: Review of preserved specimens and first 3D reconstruction of endophallic structures using X-ray microscopy (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidiini)
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Peter Michalik and Joachim Schmidt
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Christian Gottfried Giebel collection ,Carbotriplurida ,Eocene ,01 natural sciences ,Nomen dubium ,Bembidion ,BembidionCephalornis ,Genus ,Baltic amber ,lcsh:Zoology ,Caraboidea ,Bilateria ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,BembidionAnimalia ,Pterygota ,biology ,Ecology ,Horologionina ,Circumscriptional names ,Liocosmius ,Coleoptera ,Boltonocostidae ,Type specimen ,Carabidae ,Subgenus ,Coelenterata ,Arthropoda ,Eodontium new subgenus ,Nephrozoa ,010607 zoology ,Protostomia ,Tribe (biology) ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,010603 evolutionary biology ,Ground beetles ,Sensu ,Animalia ,3D reconstruction ,Abacaelostus ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Archaeophilochthus ,new species ,Pharotarsus ,biology.organism_classification ,Notchia ,Protodytiscus ,Ecdysozoa ,Plocamotrechini ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia - Abstract
The ground beetle genus Bembidion is a highly diverse group of small predators with more than 1.200 described extant species. In contrast, only two representatives of Bembidion are known from the amber fossil record and their position within this mega-diverse genus is dubious. Here, we address the taxonomic position of these two extinct Bembidion species (B. succini Giebel, 1856 and B. christelae Ortuño & Arillo, 2010). Based on the insufficient description and the missing type specimen, B. succini, nomen dubium, cannot be assigned to the genus Bembidion and/or to the tribe Bembidiini with certainty. The subgenus Archaeophilochthus Ortuño & Arillo, 2010 was erected for the second extinct species, B. christelae, based on external characters. However, this species seems indistinguishable to members of the earlier described subgenus Philochthemphanes Netolitzky, 1943 which comprises about extant 10 species distributed in East and Southeast Asia. Furthermore, we describe two new species, B. bukejsi sp. n. and B. alekseevi sp. n., from the Eocene Baltic amber using X-ray microscopy. Based on external and genital morphology including endophallic structures, we erected the monotypic subgenus Eodontium subgen. n. for B. bukejsi sp. n., which is probably related to the subgenera Andrewesa Netolitzky, 1931, the Hydrium complex, or the Odontium series sensu Maddison (2012). On the other hand, B. alekseevi sp. n. can be assigned to the subgenus Eupetedromus Netolitzky, 1911. The occurrence of representatives of at least two species groups adapted to a temperate climate suggests the presence of at least locally temperate climates in Baltic amber forests.
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11. New species of Teratolytta Semenov, 1894 from Turkey and a key to the females (Coleoptera Meloidae)
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Marco Alberto Bologna, Andrea Di Giulio, Bologna, Marco Alberto, and DI GIULIO, Andrea
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0106 biological sciences ,new species ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Ecology ,010607 zoology ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Coleoptera ,010602 entomology ,taxonomy ,key ,lcsh:Zoology ,Teratolytta krejciki sp. n ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Anatolia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Meloidae ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Anatolia, key, new species, taxonomy, Teratolytta krejciki sp. n ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Tenebrionoidea ,Research Article - Abstract
Teratolytta krejciki sp. n. from Munzur range (E Turkey) and a female belonging to a possible new species from the eastern Pontus range (N Turkey) are described and figured. New records of Teratolytta gentilis from southern Turkey are also provided. Difficulties to recognize females of this genus are discussed and a tentative key to the females of all species is proposed with the addition of a photographic plate.
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- 2016
12. Occurrence of cavernicolous ground beetles in Anhui Province, eastern China (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae)
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Jie Fang, Wenbo Li, and Mingyi Tian
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Carabid beetle ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Cave ,lcsh:Zoology ,Caraboidea ,Animalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Ecology ,Eastern china ,new genus ,Trechinae ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,troglobitic ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Carabidae ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article - Abstract
Two new species of anophthalmic ground beetles belonging to the subfamily Trechinae are described: Cimmeritodes (Zhecimmerites) parvus Tian & Li, sp. n. and Wanoblemus wui Tian & Fang, gen. n., sp. n. Both were discovered in the limestone caves of Anhui Province in eastern China. Cimmeritodes (Zhecimmerites) parvus was found in caves Ziwei Dong, Xianren Dong and Qingtai Dong, whereas Wanoblemus wui was discovered in cave Baiyun Dong. This is the first record of cavernicolous ground beetles in Anhui Province, eastern China.
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- 2016
13. A revision of the Stenus flammeus group (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) with descriptions of twelve new species
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Liang Tang, Si-Yu Liu, and Tong Niu
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new species ,0106 biological sciences ,China ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,biology ,010607 zoology ,Identification key ,Staphylinoidea ,Review Article ,Stenus flammeus group ,Stenus ,Staphylinidae ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Coleoptera ,StenusAnimalia ,identification key ,Botany ,Animalia ,Key (lock) ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The Stenus flammeus group is proposed and twelve new species of the group are described: Stenus corniculus sp. n., Stenus daicongchaoi sp. n., Stenus jiajinshanus sp. n., Stenus jindingianus sp. n., Stenus paraflammeus sp. n., Stenus pengzhongi sp. n., Stenus pseudoflammeus sp. n., Stenus punctidorsus sp. n., Stenus tuyueyei sp. n., Stenus xilingmontis sp. n., and Stenus zhoudeyaoi sp. n. from Sichuan Province, and Stenus dabashanus sp. n. from Shaanxi Province. Their diagnostic characters are illustrated and a key to species of the group is provided.
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- 2016
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14. Two new species and new provincial records of aleocharine rove beetles from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae)
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Jan Klimaszewski, Myriam Labrecque, David W. Langor, Caroline Bourdon, and Amelie Gilbert
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0106 biological sciences ,Canada ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Newfoundland and Labrador ,010607 zoology ,Staphylinidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Bionomics ,Staphylinoidea ,Animalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,new provincial records ,biology ,rove beetles ,Ecology ,biology.organism_classification ,Checklist ,Coleoptera ,Geography ,Aleocharinae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article - Abstract
Two new species, Atheta pseudovestita Klimaszewski & Langor, sp. n., Silusa prettyae Klimaszewski & Langor, sp. n., are described, and 16 new provincial records, including one new country record, of aleocharine beetles are presented for the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Diagnostics, images of habitus and genital structures, distribution, bionomics information and new locality data are provided for the newly recorded species. A new checklist with 189 species of aleocharines recorded from the province is presented.
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- 2016
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15. A DNA barcode library for ground beetles (Insecta, Coleoptera, Carabidae) of Germany: The genus Bembidion Latreille, 1802 and allied taxa
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Karsten Hannig, Michael J. Raupach, Lars Hendrich, and Jérôme Morinière
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Insecta ,German Barcode of Life ,mitochondrial DNA ,Carbotriplurida ,Bembidion ,01 natural sciences ,DNA barcoding ,Ground beetle ,CarabidaeAnimalia ,BembidionCephalornis ,Genus ,Caraboidea ,Bilateria ,Pterygota ,biology ,Horologionina ,molecular specimen identification ,cytochrome c oxidase subunit I ,Circumscriptional names ,Liocosmius ,Coleoptera ,Boltonocostidae ,Sinechostictus ,Carabidae ,Research Article ,InsectaAnimalia ,Coelenterata ,Ocys harpaloides ,Mitochondrial DNA ,Arthropoda ,Nephrozoa ,Protostomia ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,010603 evolutionary biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Botany ,Animalia ,Abacaelostus ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Ocys ,Pharotarsus ,Central Europe ,Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,Notchia ,Evolutionary biology ,Asaphidion ,Protodytiscus ,Ecdysozoa ,Plocamotrechini ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia - Abstract
As molecular identification method, DNA barcoding based on partial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) sequences has been proven to be a useful tool for species determination in many insect taxa including ground beetles. In this study we tested the effectiveness of DNA barcodes to discriminate species of the ground beetle genus Bembidion and some closely related taxa of Germany. DNA barcodes were obtained from 819 individuals and 78 species, including sequences from previous studies as well as more than 300 new generated DNA barcodes. We found a 1:1 correspondence between BIN and traditionally recognized species for 69 species (89%). Low interspecific distances with maximum pairwise K2P values below 2.2% were found for three species pairs, including two species pairs with haplotype sharing (Bembidion atrocaeruleum/Bembidion varicolor and Bembidion guttula/Bembidion mannerheimii). In contrast to this, deep intraspecific sequence divergences with distinct lineages were revealed for two species (Bembidion geniculatum/Ocys harpaloides). Our study emphasizes the use of DNA barcodes for the identification of the analyzed ground beetles species and represents an important step in building-up a comprehensive barcode library for the Carabidae in Germany and Central Europe as well.
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- 2016
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16. A new species of Acetalius Sharp from eastern China (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae)
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Li-Zhen Li and Zi-Wei Yin
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0106 biological sciences ,eastern China ,Insecta ,Asia ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Biology ,Staphylinidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,taxonomy ,key ,Animalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,Ecology ,Eastern china ,Staphylinoidea ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Acetalius ,Pselaphinae ,Research Article - Abstract
The genus Acetalius Sharp currently contains two species from Japan. In this paper, a third species, Acetalius grandis Yin & Li, sp. n., is described from eastern China. The foveal pattern of Acetalius, and polymorphism and major diagnostic features of Acetalius grandis are figured. An updated key to Acetalius species is provided.
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- 2016
17. A new species of Anomognathus and new Canadian and provincial records of aleocharine rove beetles from Alberta, Canada (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae)
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David W. Langor, Caroline Bourdon, Jan Klimaszewski, and H.E. James Hammond
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0106 biological sciences ,Canada ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Distribution (economics) ,Staphylinidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Alberta ,Animalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,new provincial records ,biology ,AnomognathusAnimalia ,rove beetles ,Ecology ,business.industry ,Alberta canada ,Staphylinoidea ,biology.organism_classification ,Checklist ,Coleoptera ,Geography ,Aleocharinae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Anomognathus ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
A new species, Anomognathus athabascensis Klimaszewski, Hammond & Langor, sp. n., and nine new provincial records including one new country record of aleocharine beetles are presented for the province of Alberta. Diagnostics, images of habitus and genital structures, distribution, natural history information and new locality data are provided for the newly recorded species. A checklist for all recorded aleocharines from Alberta is updated.
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- 2016
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18. A new species of Hypoaspis Canestrini (Acari, Mesostigmata, Laelapidae) associated with Oryctes sp. (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) in Iran
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Alireza Shahedi and Omid Joharchi
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,Scarabaeidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Gamasina ,Magnoliopsida ,taxonomy ,Arachnida ,Botany ,OryctesAnimalia ,Animalia ,MesostigmataAnimalia ,Hypoaspis ,Acari ,Scarabaeoidea ,Natural enemies ,Laelapidae ,Taft ,Solanaceae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,HypoaspisAnimalia ,Hypoaspis surenai sp. n ,Yazd ,biology ,Adult female ,Solanales ,biology.organism_classification ,Hypoaspidinae ,LaelapidaePlantae ,Coleoptera ,Tracheophyta ,Dermanyssoidea ,Mesostigmata ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article - Abstract
A new species of the genus Hypoaspis Canestrini, Hypoaspis surenai sp. n., is described based on adult female specimens collected in association with Oryctes sp. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in Taft, Yazd province, Iran.
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- 2016
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19. Description of the larva of Mitosynum vockerothi Campbell, 1982, with remarks on the adult male genital morphology (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Oxytelinae)
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György Makranczy and Reginald P. Webster
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0106 biological sciences ,Canada ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Adult male ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,male genital characters ,Morphology (biology) ,Biology ,Staphylinidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Mitosynum ,Mitosynum vockerothi ,Animalia ,vockerothi ,New Brunswick ,Sex organ ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Larva ,Line drawings ,Terminalia ,Staphylinoidea ,Oxytelinae ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,Mitosynum vockerothiAnimalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article - Abstract
The previously unknown larva of Mitosynum vockerothi Campbell, 1982, is described and illustrated. Adult male terminalia and genitalia are illustrated with line drawings. Adults of this species exhibit little difference in size or external morphology between males and females.
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20. History of Coleoptera collecting in New Brunswick, Canada: advancing our knowledge of the Coleoptera fauna in the early 21st century
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Patrice Bouchard, Jan Klimaszewski, Jon D. Sweeney, and Reginald P. Webster
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0106 biological sciences ,Canada ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Ecology ,Fauna ,010607 zoology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Archaeology ,Letter To The Editor ,Coleoptera ,Geography ,Animalia ,New Brunswick ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
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21. Revision of the subgenus Tinotus Sharp, stat. n., of the parasitoid rove-beetle genus Aleochara Gravenhorst (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) from Japan, Taiwan, and the Russian Far East
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Munetoshi Maruyama and Shûhei Yamamoto
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Aleochara ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,new combinations ,Staphylinidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Rove beetle ,Animalia ,TinotusAnimalia ,East Asia ,Aleocharini ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,replacement names ,biology ,Ecology ,Staphylinoidea ,AleocharaAnimalia ,biology.organism_classification ,Palaearctic Region ,Coleoptera ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,revalidation ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Subgenus ,Aleocharinae ,Far East ,checklist ,Research Article - Abstract
The subgenus Tinotus Sharp, 1833, stat. n., of the genus Aleochara Gravenhorst, 1802 (Aleocharini: Aleocharina) from Japan, Taiwan, and the Russian Far East is revised. Tinotus is a new record from the latter two regions. Three species are recognized: Aleochara (Tinotus) morion Gravenhorst, 1802, comb. n. [Japan (new record), the Russian Far East (new record)], Aleochara (Tinotus) eoa nom. n. [replacement name for Tinotus japonicus Cameron, 1933; Japan, Taiwan (new record)], and Aleochara (Tinotus) takashii sp. n. (central Honshû, Japan). The systematic position of Tinotus is discussed. All species are (re-)described, keyed, and figured. A world checklist of Tinotus species, comprising 40 valid species, is provided in an appendix. Additional taxonomic changes are proposed, including a new synonymy, a revalidation, 13 new replacement names, and 27 new combinations.
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22. A chromosomal analysis of three species of Timarcha (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Chrysomelinae)
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Eduard Petitpierre
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Plant Science ,Carbotriplurida ,01 natural sciences ,Timarcha ,Bilateria ,TimarchaAnimalia ,Research Articles ,Pterygota ,Cystocnemis ,Chrysomelinae ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Oxypeltidae ,Chromosomal analysis ,karyotypes ,Karyotype ,Galeruca lobata ,Circumscriptional names ,Coleoptera ,Boltonocostidae ,Subgenus ,Coelenterata ,Biotechnology ,Arthropoda ,Chrysomeloidea ,Nephrozoa ,010607 zoology ,Protostomia ,Zoology ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,010603 evolutionary biology ,evolution ,Botany ,Genetics ,Animalia ,Pharotarsus ,Chrysomelidae ,TimarchaCephalornis ,Baromiamima ,biology.organism_classification ,Timarchini ,Phytophaga ,Notchia ,Ecdysozoa ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia - Abstract
The karyotypes of three species of Timarcha Latreille, 1829 have been analysed. T. (Metallotimarcha) metallica (Laicharting, 1781), has 18 + Xyp male meioformula and 2n = 38 chromosomes, similar to those found in the two species of subgenus Americanotimarcha Jolivet, 1948, in agreement with morphological and molecular phylogenetic grounds. T. (Timarcha) carmelenae Petitpierre, 2013 displays 9 + Xyp and 2n = 20 chromosomes as in morphologically related Andalusian species, whereas T. (Timarcha) parvicollis ssp. seidlitzi Kraatz, 1879 shows 11 + Xyp and 2n = 24 chromosomes, clearly differing from the previous species. These results are discussed in order to get an insight into the main trends of the chromosomal evolution in Timarcha.
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23. A new Chinese Pseudoogeton species and key to the species of the genus (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Amarygmini)
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Guo-Dong Ren and Sai-Hong Dong
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0106 biological sciences ,China ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Biology ,computer.software_genre ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Genus ,Animalia ,Tenebrionoidea ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,Ecology ,Tenebrionidae ,key to species ,Pseudoogeton ,Coleoptera ,Key (lock) ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Data mining ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,computer ,Research Article - Abstract
Pseudoogeton maoxianum sp. n. is described from Sichuan, China. A key to the males of the species of Pseudoogeton Masumoto, 1989 is presented.
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24. Satrapister nitens Bickhardt, 1912: redescription and tentative phylogenetic placement of a mysterious taxon (Coleoptera, Histeridae, Saprininae)
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Tomáš Lackner
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Satrapister ,Subfamily ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Saprininae ,Zoology ,Satrapister nitensAnimalia ,phylogeny ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Phylogenetics ,Genus ,Histeridae ,Animalia ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,Taxon ,Insect Science ,Histeroidea ,ColeopteraAnimalia - Abstract
The monotypic genus Satrapister Bickhardt, 1912 is redescribed and figured. Its tentative position in the recently performed phylogeny of the subfamily, inferred from a new analysis based on the available morphological characters is discussed. Lectotype of Satrapister nitens Bickhardt, 1912 is designated.
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25. A revision of Megalocraerus Lewis, 1902 (Coleoptera, Histeridae: Exosternini)
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Alexey K. Tishechkin and Michael S. Caterino
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0106 biological sciences ,MegalocraerusAnimalia ,Histerinae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,Tribe (biology) ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,subcortical predator ,Genus ,Exosternini ,Histeridae ,Animalia ,Neotropical region ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,Histeroidea ,Key (lock) ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article - Abstract
The formely monotypic Neotropical genus Megalocraerus Lewis is revised to include five species, known from southeastern Brazil to Costa Rica: Megalocraerus rubricatus Lewis, Megalocraerus mandibularis sp. n., Megalocraerus chico sp. n., Megalocraerus madrededios sp. n., and Megalocraerus tiputini sp. n. We describe the species, map their distributions, and provide a key for their identification. Their subcylindrical body form and emarginate mesosternum have previously hindered placement to tribe, although their curent assignment to Exosternini now appears well supported by morphological evidence. Nothing is known of the natural history of the species.
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26. Review of the genus Urgleptes Dillon (1956) of Hispaniola (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Acanthocinini): descriptions of five new species and one new synonymy
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Steven W. Lingafelter and Ian S. Ravin
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0106 biological sciences ,Systematics ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Synonym ,synonymy ,Zoology ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,taxonomy ,0502 economics and business ,Cerambycidae ,Animalia ,UrgleptesAnimalia ,Longhorned beetle ,systematics ,Endemism ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,05 social sciences ,Urgleptes ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,010602 entomology ,intraspecific variation ,Acanthocinini ,endemism ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,050203 business & management ,Longhorn beetle ,Research Article - Abstract
The genus Urgleptes Dillon (1956) is reviewed for Hispaniola. Five new species of Urgleptes from the Dominican Republic are described herein: Urgleptes charynae Ravin & Lingafelter, sp. n. (La Vega province), Urgleptes conjunctus Ravin & Lingafelter, sp. n. (Peravia Prov.), Urgleptes curtipennis Ravin & Lingafelter, sp. n. (Independencia Prov.), Urgleptes marionae Ravin & Lingafelter, sp. n. (Monseñor Nouel Prov.), and Urgleptes obliteratus Ravin & Lingafelter, sp. n. (Pedernales Prov.). Two additional, previously described species are newly recorded for Hispaniola: Urgleptes puertoricensis Gilmour and Urgleptes sandersoni Gilmour. It is established that Urgleptes haitiensis Gilmour is a new synonym of Urgleptes sandersoni. Thus there are seven species of Urgleptes recorded for Hispaniola. For all species photographs, illustrations, full descriptions, distribution maps, and a dichotomous key are included for their identification.
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27. The genus Omphreus in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, with two new subspecies of O. morio (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Omphreini)
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Srećko Ćurčić, Nikola Vesović, Riccardo Sciaky, and Dragan Ž. Antić
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Omphreus ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,Subspecies ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Ground beetle ,Ground beetles ,lcsh:Zoology ,Botany ,Caraboidea ,Animalia ,OmphreusOmphreusAnimalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Endemism ,Montenegro ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biology ,soil-dwelling fauna ,Balkan Peninsula ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,Taxon ,Key (lock) ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Carabidae ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article - Abstract
Two new ground beetle subspecies, Omphreus (Omphreus) morio sandeli ssp. n. (from Mts. Zelengora and Maglić, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Omphreus (Omphreus) morio durmitorensis ssp. n. (from Mt. Durmitor, northwestern Montenegro) are here described and diagnosed. The male and female genitalia and other taxonomically important characters are illustrated. The new taxa are distinctly different from the nearest relatives and represent both endemics and relicts inhabiting limited high-altitude Dinaric areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. A key to Omphreus taxa from Montenegro and a key to subspecies of Omphreus (Omphreus) morio Dejean, 1828 are presented.
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28. Eight new species of Batrisodes Reitter from China (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae)
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Ri-Xin Jiang and Zi-Wei Yin
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0106 biological sciences ,China ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Aphaenogaster ,Nylanderia ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,Staphylinidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Batrisodes ,Pheidole ,Genus ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animalia ,BatrisodesAnimalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Pselaphinae ,new species ,biology ,Lasius ,Staphylinoidea ,biology.organism_classification ,Myrmecophily ,Coleoptera ,Odontomachus ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,myrmecophilous - Abstract
Eight new species of the genus Batrisodes Reitter are described from continental China, seven of which were found in association with ants: B. abdominalis sp. n. and B. tianmuensis sp. n. with an Ectomomyrmex ant from Zhejiang; B. grossus sp. n. with an Odontomachus ant from Guangxi; B. simianshanus sp. n. with an Aphaenogaster ant from Chongqing; B. qiului sp. n. with a Pheidole ant, B. xuhaoi sp. n. with a Lasius ant, and B. zhouchaoi sp. n. with Lasius and Nylanderia ants from Sichuan. Batrisodes zethus sp. n. was collected from a leaf litter sample.
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29. Taxonomy of Xylographellini (Coleoptera: Ciidae) from the Australian and Oriental regions with descriptions of new species of Scolytocis and Xylographella
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Igor Souza-Gonçalves and Cristiano Lopes-Andrade
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0106 biological sciences ,minute tree-fungus beetles ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,ciid ,Minute tree-fungus beetles ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Ciidae ,Genus ,Scolytocis ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animalia ,Ciid ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,religion.religious_leadership_jurisdiction ,Southern Hemisphere ,Tenebrionoidea ,Caroline Islands ,biology ,Ecology ,Australia ,biology.organism_classification ,religion ,Coleoptera ,Type species ,Xylographella ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Ciinae ,Micronesia - Abstract
Xylographellini beetles occur mainly in lands of the Southern Hemisphere. However, the taxonomy of Australian and Oriental species is incipient. The tribe comprises four genera, of which Scolytocis Blair, 1928 and Xylographella Miyatake, 1985 were recently redescribed and reported from Australia but without descriptions of new species. Here, three new species of Xylographellini are described: Scolytocis australimontensis sp. n. from Australia, with smooth interspaces of pronotal punctures; Scolytocis insularis sp. n. from the Pohnpei Island (Caroline Islands, Micronesia), with microstriated interspaces of pronotal punctures; and Xylographella frithae sp. n. from Australia, with six raised keels in elytral declivity. Scolytocis samoensis Blair, 1928, type species of the genus, is recorded from Guam (Mariana Islands, Micronesia) and redescribed. Keys for the Scolytocis and Xylographella occurring in the Australian and Oriental regions are also provided.
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30. Redescription of the enigmatic neotropical inquiline Paramyrmetes foveipennis Bruch, 1929 with notes on myrmecophily (Coleoptera, Histeridae) in the Saprininae subfamily
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Tomáš Lackner
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0106 biological sciences ,Autapomorphy ,Subfamily ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Paramyrmetes ,Zoology ,Saprininae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:Zoology ,Histeridae ,Animalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biology ,Inquiline ,biology.organism_classification ,Myrmecophily ,Coleoptera ,Paramyrmetes foveipennisAnimalia ,Taxon ,Histeroidea ,myrmecophily ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia - Abstract
The poorly-known and highly autapomorphic myrmecophilous Neotropical taxon Paramyrmetes foveipennis Bruch, 1929 is redescribed, figured and its lectotype designated. Notes on the evolution of the inquilinous lifestyle (myrmecophily) in the subfamily Saprininae are given.
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31. First Canadian records of genera Apimela Mulsant & Rey and Gyronycha Casey from New Brunswick: description of two new species and new provincial distribution records (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae)
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Adriano Zanetti, Reginald P. Webster, Jan Klimaszewski, and Caroline Bourdon
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0106 biological sciences ,Canada ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,GyronychaAnimalia ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,Gyronycha ,Biology ,Staphylinidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,taxonomy ,Spermatheca ,Genus ,lcsh:Zoology ,Species identification ,Animalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,Staphylinoidea ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,Aedeagus ,Type species ,Aleocharinae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ApimelaAnimalia ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Apimela - Abstract
Two genera, Apimela Mulsant & Rey and Gyronycha Casey (both Aleocharinae: Oxypodini: Meoticina), are recorded from New Brunswick and Canada for the first time. The following species are newly recorded or described as new in New Brunswick and Canada: Apimela fusciceps (Casey); A. canadensis Klimaszewski & Webster, sp. n.; and Gyronycha pseudoobscura Klimaszewski & Webster, sp. n. The genera are defined and the key for species identification is provided. Color habitus images and black and white images of the median lobe of the aedeagus, spermatheca, tergite, and sternite VIII are provided for all species occurring in Canada, and Apimela macella (Erichson), the type species of genus Apimela, and G. valens Casey, the type species of Gyronycha. New or additional habitat data are provided for the species treated in this contribution. The following new synonym is established: Gyronycha lepida Casey, 1911 (NC), is a synonym of G. fusciceps Casey, 1894 (NC).
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32. Phylogeny of the Neotropical longhorn beetle genus Ateralphus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae)
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Luciane Marinoni, Diego de Santana Souza, and Marcela L. Monné
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0106 biological sciences ,AteralphusCephalornis ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Lenotetrops ,new combination ,010607 zoology ,Nephrozoa ,Zoology ,Protostomia ,Biology ,Carbotriplurida ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,AteralphusAnimalia ,Monophyly ,taxonomy ,Acanthoderini ,Lamiinae ,Genus ,lcsh:Zoology ,Cerambycidae ,distribution ,Animalia ,Bilateria ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,cladistics ,Synapomorphy ,Pterygota ,Phylogenetic tree ,Pharotarsus ,Oxypeltidae ,Baromiamima ,biology.organism_classification ,Circumscriptional names ,Cladistics ,Coleoptera ,Boltonocostidae ,Phytophaga ,Notchia ,Ecdysozoa ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Longhorn beetle ,Coelenterata ,Dorcadion - Abstract
Ateralphus Restello, Iannuzzi & Marinoni, 2001 is a Neotropical genus of longhorn beetles composed of nine species. This genus was proposed from splitting Alphus White, 1855 into other two genera: Ateralphus and Exalphus Restello, Iannuzzi & Marinoni, 2001. Even though Ateralphus (nine species), Alphus (four) and Exalphus (18) were recently revised, their validity has not been tested using phylogenetic methods. In this study, we carried out a cladistic analysis of Ateralphus and its related genera, Alphus and Exalphus, based on 44 morphological characters of the adults, to test their monophyly and infer the relationships between their species. Our results support the monophyly of the three genera and recovered two clades that corroborate the species-groups previously recognized in Ateralphus. A new genus, Grandateralphus gen. n., is proposed for one of these clades, which is supported by three synapomorphies: width of upper ocular lobes less than width between the lobe and the coronal suture (character state 6: 0), genae parallel in frontal view (8: 1) and scape gradually expanded toward apex, reaching widest diameter just near apex (9: 2). Grandateralphus gen. n. includes three new combinations: G. lacteus (Galileo & Martins, 2006), comb. n.; G. tumidus (Souza & Monné, 2013), comb. n.; and G. variegatus (Mendes, 1938), comb. n. Notes on the distribution of G. variegatus comb. n. and a new record of E. cicatricornis Schmid, 2014 for Bolivia (Santa Cruz) are provided.
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33. Synopsis of the pelidnotine scarabs (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Rutelinae, Rutelini) and annotated catalog of the species and subspecies
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B. H. Garner, Andrew B. T. Smith, Matthew R. Moore, Matthias Seidel, Mary Liz Jameson, and Cédric Audibert
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,jewel beetles ,Scarabaeoidea ,Scarabaeidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Rutelinae ,taxonomy ,Genus ,lcsh:Zoology ,Botany ,Animalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Anomala ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Monograph ,biology ,Species name ,leaf chafers ,New World ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,010602 entomology ,Synonym (taxonomy) ,Pelidnota ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ColeopteraAnimalia - Abstract
The pelidnotine scarabs (Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae: Rutelini) are a speciose, paraphyletic assemblage of beetles that includes spectacular metallic species (“jewel scarabs”) as well as species that are ecologically important as herbivores, pollinators, and bioindicators. These beetles suffer from a complicated nomenclatural history, due primarily to 20th century taxonomic and nomenclatural errors. We review the taxonomic history of the pelidnotine scarabs, present a provisional key to genera with overviews of all genera, and synthesize a catalog of all taxa with synonyms, distributional data, type specimen information, and 107 images of exemplar species. As a result of our research, the pelidnotine leaf chafers (a paraphyletic group) include 27 (26 extant and 1 extinct) genera and 420 valid species and subspecies (419 extant and 1 extinct). Our research makes biodiversity research on this group tractable and accessible, thus setting the stage for future studies that address evolutionary and ecological trends. Based on our research, 1 new species is described, 1 new generic synonym and 12 new species synonyms are proposed, 11 new lectotypes and 1 new neotype are designated, many new or revised nomenclatural combinations, and many unavailable names are presented. The following taxonomic changes are made: New generic synonym: The genus Heteropelidnota Ohaus, 1912 is a new junior synonym of Pelidnota MacLeay, 1819. New species synonyms: Plusiotis adelaida pavonacea Casey, 1915 is a syn. n. of Chrysina adelaida (Hope, 1841); Odontognathus gounellei Ohaus, 1908 is a revised synonym of Pelidnota ebenina (Blanchard, 1842); Pelidnota francoisgenieri Moore & Jameson, 2013 is a syn. n. of Pelidnota punctata (Linnaeus, 1758); Pelidnota genieri Soula, 2009 is a syn. n. of Pelidnota punctata (Linnaeus, 1758); Pelidnota lutea (Olivier, 1758) is a revised synonym of Pelidnota punctata (Linnaeus, 1758); Pelidnota (Pelidnota) texensis Casey, 1915 is a revised synonym of Pelidnota punctata (Linnaeus, 1758); Pelidnota (Strigidia) zikani (Ohaus, 1922) is a revised synonym of Pelidnota tibialis tibialis Burmeister, 1844; Pelidnota ludovici Ohaus, 1905 is a syn. n. of Pelidnota burmeisteri tricolor Nonfried, 1894; Rutela fulvipennis Germar, 1824 is syn. n. of Pelidnota cuprea (Germar, 1824); Pelidnota pulchella blanda Burmeister, 1844 is a syn. n. of Pelidnota pulchella pulchella (Kirby, 1819); Pelidnota pulchella scapularis Burmeister, 1844 is a syn. n. of Pelidnota pulchella pulchella (Kirby, 1819); Pelidnota xanthogramma Perty, 1830 is a syn. n. of Pelidnota pulchella pulchella (Kirby, 1819). New or revised statuses: Pelidnota fabricelavalettei Soula, 2009, revised status, is considered a species; Pelidnota rioensis Soula, 2009, stat. n., is considered a species; Pelidnota semiaurata semiaurata Burmeister, 1844, stat. rev., is considered a subspecies. New or comb. rev. and revised status: Plusiotis guaymi Curoe, 2001 is formally transferred to the genus Chrysina (C. guaymi (Curoe, 2001), comb. n.); Plusiotis transvolcanica Morón & Nogueira, 2016 is transferred to the genus Chrysina (C. transvolcanica (Morón & Nogueira, 2016), comb. n.). Heteropelidnota kuhnti Ohaus, 1912 is transferred to the genus Pelidnota (P. kuhnti (Ohaus, 1912), comb. n.); Odontognathus riedeli Ohaus, 1905 is considered a subspecies of Pelidnota rubripennis Burmeister, 1844 (Pelidnota rubripennis riedeli (Ohaus, 1905), revised status and comb. rev.); Pelidnota (Strigidia) acutipennis (F. Bates, 1904) is transferred to the genus Sorocha (Sorocha acutipennis (F. Bates, 1904), comb. rev.); Pelidnota (Odontognathus) nadiae Martínez, 1978 is transferred to the genus Sorocha (Sorocha nadiae (Martínez, 1978), comb. rev.); Pelidnota (Ganonota) plicipennis Ohaus, 1934 is transferred to the genus Sorocha (Sorocha plicipennis (Ohaus, 1934), comb. rev.); Pelidnota similis Ohaus, 1908 is transferred to the genus Sorocha (Sorocha similis (Ohaus, 1908), comb. rev.); Pelidnota (Ganonota) yungana Ohaus, 1934 is transferred to Sorocha (Sorocha yungana (Ohaus, 1934), comb. rev.); Pelidnota malyi Soula, 2010: 58, revised status; Xenopelidnota anomala porioni Chalumeau, 1985, revised subspecies status. To stabilize the classification of the group, a neotype is designated for the following species: Pelidnota thiliezi Soula, 2009. Lectotypes are designated for the following names (given in their original combinations): Pelidnota brevicollis Casey, 1915, Pelidnota brevis Casey, 1915, Pelidnota debiliceps Casey, 1915, Pelidnota hudsonica Casey, 1915, Pelidnota oblonga Casey, 1915, Pelidnota pallidipes Casey, 1915, Pelidnota ponderella Casey, 1915, Pelidnota strenua Casey, 1915, Pelidnota tarsalis Casey, 1915, Pelidnota texensis Casey, 1915, and Scarabaeus punctatus Linnaeus, 1758. The following published infrasubspecific names are unavailable per ICZN Article 45.6.1: Pelidnota (Odontognathus) cuprea var. coerulea Ohaus, 1913; Pelidnota (Odontognathus) cuprea var. rufoviolacea Ohaus, 1913; Pelidnota (Odontognathus) cuprea var. nigrocoerulea Ohaus, 1913; Pelidnota pulchella var. fulvopunctata Ohaus, 1913; Pelidnota pulchella var. sellata Ohaus, 1913; Pelidnota pulchella var. reducta Ohaus, 1913; Pelidnota unicolor var. infuscata Ohaus, 1913. The following published species name is unavailable per ICZN Article 11.5: Neopatatra synonyma Moore & Jameson, 2013. The following published species name is unavailable per application of ICZN Article 16.1: Parhoplognathus rubripennis Soula, 2008. The following published species name is unavailable per application of ICZN Article 16.4.1: Strigidia testaceovirens argentinica Soula, 2006, Pelidnota (Strigidia) testaceovirens argentinica (Soula, 2006), and Pelidnota testaceovirens argentinica (Soula, 2006). The following published species names are unavailable per application of ICZN Article 16.4.2: Homonyx digennaroi Soula, 2010; Homonyx lecourti Soula, 2010; Homonyx mulliei Soula, 2010; Homonyx simoensi Soula, 2010; Homonyx wagneri Soula, 2010; Homonyx zovii Demez & Soula, 2011; Pelidnota arnaudi Soula, 2009; Pelidnota brusteli Soula, 2010; Pelidnota chalcothorax septentrionalis Soula, 2009; Pelidnota degallieri Soula, 2010; Pelidnota lavalettei Soula, 2008; Pelidnota lavalettei Soula, 2009; Pelidnota dieteri Soula, 2011; Strigidia gracilis decaensi Soula, 2008, Pelidnota (Strigidia) gracilis decaensi (Soula, 2008), and Pelidnota gracilis decaensi (Soula, 2008); Pelidnota halleri Demez & Soula, 2011; Pelidnota injantepalominoi Demez & Soula, 2011; Pelidnota kucerai Soula, 2009; Pelidnota malyi Soula, 2010: 36-37; Pelidnota mezai Soula, 2009; Pelidnota polita darienensis Soula, 2009; Pelidnota polita orozcoi Soula, 2009; Pelidnota polita pittieri Soula, 2009; Pelidnota punctulata decolombia Soula, 2009; Pelidnota punctulata venezolana Soula, 2009; Pelidnota raingeardi Soula, 2009; Pelidnota schneideri Soula, 2010; Pelidnota simoensi Soula, 2009; Pelidnota unicolor subandina Soula, 2009; Sorocha carloti Demez & Soula, 2011; Sorocha castroi Soula, 2008; Sorocha fravali Soula, 2011; Sorocha jeanmaurettei Demez & Soula, 2011; Sorocha yelamosi Soula, 2011; Xenopelidnota bolivari Soula, 2009; Xenopelidnota pittieri pittieri Soula, 2009. Due to unavailability of the name Pseudogeniates cordobaensis Soula 2009, we describe the species as intentionally new (Pseudogeniates cordobaensis Moore, Jameson, Garner, Audibert, Smith, and Seidel, sp. n.).
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34. A new species of the subgenus Scymnus from Pakistan (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae)
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Xiaosheng Chen, Azad Rashid, Bao-Li Qiu, and Xingmin Wang
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0106 biological sciences ,Coccidulini ,Entomology ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Biology ,entomology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,taxonomy ,Coccinelloidea ,Botany ,Animalia ,Pakistan ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,ScymnusAnimalia ,CoccinellidaeCoccinellidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,Coccinellidae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Subgenus ,Research Article - Abstract
A new species, Scymnus (Scymnus) contortubus Rashid, Chen & Wang, sp. n., is described and illustrated from Pakistan. A diagnosis, remarks, illustrations, and a distribution map are provided of the new species and its most similar congener, S. (S..) nubilus Mulsant.
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35. Description of the immature stages of Larinus vulpes and notes on its biology (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Lixinae)
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Jiří Skuhrovec, Semyon Volovnik, and Rafał Gosik
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0106 biological sciences ,life history ,Insecta ,CurculionidaeCephalornis ,Carbotriplurida ,Asteraceae ,01 natural sciences ,Larinus vulpesAnimalia ,Curculionidae ,host plant ,lcsh:Zoology ,morphology ,Bilateria ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Pterygota ,eastern Europe ,Weevil ,Seta ,Curculionoidea ,Circumscriptional names ,Larinus ,Pupa ,Coleoptera ,Boltonocostidae ,pupa ,Coelenterata ,Anthribus scapularis ,Lixinae ,animal structures ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,Nephrozoa ,Protostomia ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,weevil ,larval development ,Echinops ,larva ,Botany ,Animalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Pharotarsus ,fungi ,biology.organism_classification ,Palaearctic Region ,Notchia ,Ecdysozoa ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Besuchetiella ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Pterygota (plant) - Abstract
Mature larva and pupa of Larinus vulpes (Olivier, 1807) (Curculionidae: Lixinae: Lixini) are morphologically described for the first time and compared with known larvae and pupae of other Larinus species. Very high counts of larval body setae (pronotum with more than 25 setae and postdorsum on meso- and metathorax and also on abdominal segments I–VII with more than 12 setae) are characteristic features of the nominotypical subgenus Larinus. The biology of the species was studied in Ukraine. Echinops ruthenicus and E. sphaerocephalus were identified as host plants of both larvae and adults of this weevil based on the present research in Ukraine, which shows probably oligophagous. Overwintering beetles emerged at the end of May or earlier, then feeding and mating on the host plants. The highest level of adult activity was observed at the end of June. Larvae were endophagous within the flower heads. In July and August, the larvae pupated within inflorescences in a pupation cell. Adults exited the cells at the end of August and did not hibernate on the host plants. Sometimes, larvae and imagines of a new generation were found outside the flower heads in chambers constructed on the stems.
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36. A new cryptic species and review of the east-Andean leaf chafer genus Mesomerodon Ohaus, 1905 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Rutelinae)
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Rachel L. Stone, Matthias Seidel, and Mary Liz Jameson
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ORDO ,0106 biological sciences ,Species complex ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,niche modeling ,010607 zoology ,Biodiversity ,Scarabaeidae ,modelado de nicho ,pelidnotine chafer ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Rutelinae ,FAMILIA ,Genus ,MesomerodonAnimalia ,Selva baja amazónica ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animalia ,dimorfismo sexual ,Scarabaeoidea ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biology ,Ecology ,escarabajos pelidnotinos ,biology.organism_classification ,Environmental niche modelling ,Coleoptera ,Habitat ,sexual dimorphism ,Rutelidae ,Amazonian lowland ,Key (lock) ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article - Abstract
The Neotropical scarab beetle genus Mesomerodon Ohaus (Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae: Rutelini) is distributed in the western (lowland) Amazonian region from Colombia to Bolivia. Based on our research, the genus includes three species including a new cryptic species from Ecuador. We use niche modeling to predict potential suitable habitat and identify environmental factors associated with the distribution of Mesomerodon species. We characterize the genus, provide a key to species, diagnose each species, describe a new species, provide spatial and temporal distributions, and discuss distributions of the species in relation to Amazonian landscape biodiversity.
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37. Species delimitation of the Hyphydrus ovatus complex in western Palaearctic with an update of species distributions (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae)
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Jiří Hájek, Johannes Bergsten, and Elisabeth Weingartner
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Slovakia ,Insecta ,Biologisk systematik ,Arthropoda ,Turkey ,reciprocal monophyly ,Biodiversity ,Zoology ,Dytiscidae ,Biological Systematics ,GMYC ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Monophyly ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animalia ,Hyphydrus ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Hyphydrus ovatus ,Hyphydrus ovatusAnimalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biology ,Null model ,Ecology ,Hyphydrus anatolicus ,Western Palaearctic ,new records ,Palaearctic region ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,030104 developmental biology ,species delimitation ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Ukraine - Abstract
The species status of Hyphydrus anatolicus Guignot, 1957 and H. sanctus Sharp, 1882, previously often confused with the widespread H. ovatus (Linnaeus, 1760), are tested with molecular and morphological characters. Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (CO1) was sequenced for 32 specimens of all three species. Gene-trees were inferred with parsimony, time-free bayesian and strict clock bayesian analyses. The GMYC model was used to estimate species limits. All three species were reciprocally monophyletic with CO1 and highly supported. The GMYC species delimitation analysis unequivocally delimited the three species with no other than the three species solution included in the confidence interval. A likelihood ratio test rejected the one-species null model. Important morphological characters distinguishing the species are provided and illustrated. New distributional data are given for the following species: Hyphydrus anatolicus from Slovakia and Ukraine, and H. aubei Ganglbauer, 1891, and H. sanctus from Turkey.
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38. Paussus (Scaphipaussus) zhouchaoi sp. n., a new myrmecophilous species from China (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Paussinae, Paussini)
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Cheng-Bin Wang
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0106 biological sciences ,ORDO ,Insecta ,Hymenoptera ,Carbotriplurida ,01 natural sciences ,taxonomy ,Pheidole ,lcsh:Zoology ,Caraboidea ,Bilateria ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Scaphipaussus ,Paussinae ,Pterygota ,Myrmicinae ,Myrmecophily ,Circumscriptional names ,Coleoptera ,Boltonocostidae ,PaussusAnimalia ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Carabidae ,Research Article ,Coelenterata ,China ,Arthropoda ,PaussusCephalornis ,010607 zoology ,Nephrozoa ,Zoology ,Protostomia ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,FAMILIA ,Animalia ,Abacaelostus ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,Pharotarsus ,Paussus masao ,Paussus ,biology.organism_classification ,Protopaussus ,Notchia ,Paussini ,Protodytiscus ,Ecdysozoa ,Platyrhopalus ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia - Abstract
A new species of flanged bombardier beetles is described from Jiangxi and Sichuan, China, Paussus (Scaphipaussus) zhouchaoi sp. n. (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Paussinae, Paussini). All the type specimens were collected from colonies of the host ant Pheidole sp. (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Myrmicinae). Important morphological characters of the new species are illustrated by color plates.
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39. Faunistic notes on Cryptophagidae and Latridiidae of Talassemtane National Park, Western Rif, Morocco, with the description of a new species (Coleoptera, Cucujoidea)
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Yousra Benyahia, José Carlos Otero, Hervé Brustel, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela [Spain] (USC ), Université Hassan II [Casablanca] (UH2MC), Dynamiques Forestières dans l'Espace Rural (DYNAFOR), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique de Toulouse-Institut National Polytechnique (Toulouse) (Toulouse INP), Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées, Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - Toulouse INP (FRANCE), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique - INRA (FRANCE), Université Hassan II Casablanca - UH2C (MOROCCO), Universidad de Santiago de Compostela - USC (SPAIN), Dynamiques et Ecologie des Paysages Agriforestiers - DYNAFOR (Castanet-Tolosan, France), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-École nationale supérieure agronomique de Toulouse [ENSAT]-Institut National Polytechnique (Toulouse) (Toulouse INP), Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - INPT (FRANCE), and Otero, José Carlos
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Fauna ,Biodiversité et Ecologie ,010607 zoology ,LatridiidaeAnimalia ,Introduced species ,[SDV.BID.SPT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Systematics, Phylogenetics and taxonomy ,01 natural sciences ,Biodiversity and Ecology ,Dienerella ,Dienerella (Cartoderema) talassemtana sp. n ,Latridiidae ,lcsh:Zoology ,CryptophagidaeAnimalia ,Talassemtane national park ,Animalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Cryptophagidae ,Endemism ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Cucujoidea ,Rif ,biology ,Ecology ,National park ,coleoptera ,cryptophagidae ,dienerella (Cartoderema) talassemtana sp. n ,latridiidae ,morocco ,rif ,talassemtane national park ,15. Life on land ,biology.organism_classification ,Zootechnie ,Coleoptera ,[SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate Zoology ,010602 entomology ,Morocco ,Geography ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology ,Research Article - Abstract
International audience; In order to contribute to the knowledge of beetles (Coleoptera) of the mountainous region of Morocco, Talassemtane National Park (Western Rif, Chefchaouen district, Morocco) was surveyed. This is an exceptional protected area of the Mediterranean Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve (RIBM). The checklist was made using different traps combined with active periodical searches during 2013–2015. A total of 153 beetles belonging to 19 species from four subfamilies (Cryptophagidae: Cryptophaginae and Atomariinae; Latridiidae: Latridiinae and Corticariinae) was collected. Dienerella (Cartoderema) talassemata, a new species (Coleoptera: Latridiidae) was compared to other morphologically related species. One species is recorded for the first time for North Africa; three species are new records for Morocco. In addition, amongst the species listed, three are endemic to Morocco: Dienerella talassemtana sp. n., Caenoscelis humifera and Dienerella besucheti.
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40. Addition of a new Quedius Steph. (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) species to the biodiversity of Albertan mixedwood forest, Canada
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J. A. Colin Bergeron and Jenna M. Jacobs
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Male genitalia ,Biodiversity ,Carbotriplurida ,01 natural sciences ,Species group ,Quedius praecisus ,lcsh:Zoology ,Bilateria ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Pterygota ,Quedius spencei ,Ecology ,Taiga ,Staphylinoidea ,Circumscriptional names ,Bolitogyrus ,Coleoptera ,Boltonocostidae ,Key (lock) ,Habrocerus capillaricornis ,Coelenterata ,Euryporus ,Research Article ,Raphirus ,Arthropoda ,Nephrozoa ,Protostomia ,Biology ,Quedius ,Staphylinidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,QuediusCephalornis ,Staphyliniformia ,Animalia ,Mesapatetica ,Thayeralinini ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Pharotarsus ,15. Life on land ,QuediusAnimalia ,010602 entomology ,Notchia ,EMEND ,Ecdysozoa ,spencei ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Type locality ,ColeopteraAnimalia - Abstract
Quedius (Raphirus) spencei Jacobs and Bergeron, new species, (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae), is described based on specimens from two localities (type locality: 35 km. E Dixonville, Alberta, Canada) in the Boreal Forest. Male genitalia are illustrated, compared with congeners (Q. rusticus Smetana and Q. simulator Smetana) in the Aenescens species group, and included in a slightly modified key to the species of Quedius.
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41. Species limits in polymorphic mimetic Eniclases net-winged beetles from New Guinean mountains (Coleoptera, Lycidae)
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Matej Bocek and Ladislav Bocak
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Elateroidea ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,cox1 mtDNA ,Aposematism ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Intraspecific competition ,03 medical and health sciences ,Botany ,morphology ,Animalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Lycidae ,new species ,genetic distance ,biology ,bPTP model ,biology.organism_classification ,Genetic divergence ,Coleoptera ,030104 developmental biology ,species delimitation ,Genetic distance ,Evolutionary biology ,Mimicry ,Biological dispersal ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article - Abstract
Species delimitation was compared in a group of closely related lineages of aposematically colored Eniclases (Coleoptera, Lycidae) using morphology, genetic distances, and Bayesian implementation of the Poisson Tree Processes model. A high diversity of net-winged beetles was found in previously unsampled regions of New Guinea and ten new species are described: Eniclases bicolor sp. n., Eniclases bokondinensis sp. n., Eniclases brancuccii sp. n., Eniclases elelimensis sp. n., Eniclases infuscatus sp. n., Eniclases niger sp. n., Eniclases pseudoapertus sp. n., Eniclases pseudoluteolus sp. n., Eniclases tikapurensis sp. n., and Eniclases variabilis sp. n. Different levels of genetic and morphological diversification were identified in various sister-species pairs. As a result, both morphological and molecular analyses are used to delimit species. Sister-species with uncorrected pairwise genetic divergence as low as 0.45% were morphologically distinct not only in color pattern, but also in the relative size of eyes. Conversely, differences in color pattern regardless of their magnitude did not necessarily indicate genetic distance and intraspecific mimicry polymorphism was common. Additionally, genetic divergence without morphological differentiation was detected in one sister-species pair. Low dispersal propensity, diverse mimicry patterns, and mimetic polymorphism resulted in complex diversification of Eniclases and uncertain species delimitation in recently diversified lineages.
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42. Possible living fossil in Bolivia: A new genus of flea beetles with modified hind legs (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae, Alticini)
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Alexander S. Konstantinov
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0106 biological sciences ,Flea ,Neotropics ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,structure and function of hind leg ,leaping ,Chrysomeloidea ,Zoology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Psylliodes ,Genus ,Animalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biology ,Flea beetles ,Ecology ,Chrysomelidae ,Psyllototus ,computer.file_format ,Galerucinae ,biology.organism_classification ,Argopistes ,Coleoptera ,010602 entomology ,fossil beetles ,Animal Science and Zoology ,RDFa ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Living fossil ,computer ,Research Article - Abstract
A new genus (Chanealtica) with three new species (Chanealtica cuevas, Chanealtica ellimon, and Chanealtica maxi) from Bolivia is described and illustrated. It is compared with Aphthonoides Jacoby, 1885, Argopistes Motschulsky, 1860, Metroserrapha Bechyne, 1958, Psylliodes Berthold, 1827 and Psyllototus Nadein, 2010. Remarkably, based on the available characters, among all the flea beetles, Chanealtica is mostly similar to an extinct genus Psyllototus. A discussion of diversity and function of the hind leg in flea beetles is provided.
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43. The Pselaphinae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) of New Caledonia and Loyalty Islands. III. Kieneriella, a new genus of the tribe Brachyglutini
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Zi-Wei Yin and Peter Hlavac
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0106 biological sciences ,Cicadellidae ,Insecta ,StaphylinidaeAnimalia ,Arthropoda ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Oceania ,010607 zoology ,Biodiversity ,Tribe (biology) ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Hemiptera ,Magnoliopsida ,Ascomycota ,Genus ,Sesioidea ,Loyalty ,KremeriellaFungi ,Animalia ,Membracoidea ,Pleosporales ,media_common ,Taxonomy ,Pselaphinae ,biodiversity ,new species ,biology ,KriegeriellaAnimalia ,Ecology ,rove beetles ,Staphylinoidea ,Brassicales ,biology.organism_classification ,Sesiidae ,Pleosporaceae ,Coleoptera ,Lepidoptera ,Tracheophyta ,Insect Science ,Brassicaceae ,Dothideomycetes ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,FieberiellaPlantae ,Kemneriella - Abstract
A new genus of the tribe Brachyglutini (Pselaphinae: Goniaceritae), Kieneriella gen. n., is described based on a new species K. novaecaledoniae sp. n. from New Caledonia. The strongly elongate maxillary palpi of Kieneriella is an unusual character state found in other genera of the tribe. The new taxon is compared with allied relatives, and its major diagnostic features are illustrated.
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44. Four new species of Trigonopterus Fauvel from the island of New Britain (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)
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Raymond Laufa, Matthew H. Van Dam, and Alexander Riedel
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,TrigonopterusAnimalia ,010607 zoology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,DNA barcoding ,Trigonopterus ,Curculionidae ,Genus ,Botany ,morphology ,Animalia ,Bismarck Archipelago ,Endemism ,Cryptorhynchinae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,weevils ,geography ,New Guinea ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,hyperdiverse ,biology.organism_classification ,Curculionoidea ,cox1 ,Coleoptera ,endemism ,Archipelago ,Key (lock) ,Nakanai Range ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article - Abstract
The hyperdiverse genus Trigonopterus has its center of diversity in Melanesia, but only a single species is recorded from the Bismarck Archipelago to date. Here we describe four new species from the island of New Britain: Trigonopterus chewbacca sp. n., Trigonopterus obsidianus sp. n., Trigonopterus puncticollis sp. n. and Trigonopterus silaliensis sp. n. We provide cytochrome oxidase subunit I (cox1) sequences of the new species and a key to all five species known from the Bismarck Archipelago.
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45. Revision of the Neotropical diving beetle genus Hydrodessus J. Balfour-Browne, 1953 (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Hydroporinae, Bidessini)
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Kelly B. Miller
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0106 biological sciences ,Dorsum ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Water beetles ,010607 zoology ,Nephrozoa ,Dytiscidae ,Protostomia ,HydrodessusAnimalia ,Carbotriplurida ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,taxonomy ,HydrodessusCephalornis ,Mesoderus ,Botany ,Animalia ,Bilateria ,Hydrodessus ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Pterygota ,biology ,Pharotarsus ,Line drawings ,biology.organism_classification ,Etruscodytes ,Neotropical ,Circumscriptional names ,Coleoptera ,Boltonocostidae ,classification ,Notchia ,Protodytiscus ,Amarodytes ,Ecdysozoa ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article ,Coelenterata - Abstract
The Neotropical diving beetle genus Hydrodessus J. Balfour-Browne, 1953 (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae: Hydroporinae: Bidessini) is revised. Thirty species are recognized. The following new species are described: Hydrodessus bimaculatus sp. n. (Venezuela), Hydrodessus brevis sp. n. (Venezuela), Hydrodessus concolorans sp. n. (Venezuela), Hydrodessus continuus sp. n. (Venezuela), Hydrodessus disjunctus sp. n. (Suriname), Hydrodessus fasciatus sp. n. (Brazil), Hydrodessus imparilis sp. n. (Ecuador), Hydrodessus keithi sp. n. (Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador), Hydrodessus kurti sp. n. (Suriname), Hydrodessus kylei sp. n. (Suriname, Venezuela), Hydrodessus laetus sp. n. (Venezuela), Hydrodessus latotibialis sp. n. (Peru), Hydrodessus maculatus sp. n. (Guyana, Venezuela), Hydrodessus morsus sp. n. (Venezuela), Hydrodessus palus sp. n. (Venezuela), and Hydrodessus tenuatus sp. n. (Suriname). The following new synonyms are established: Hydrodessus fragrans Spangler, 1985 = Hydrodessus biguttatus (Guignot, 1957) syn. n. and Hydrodessus robinae Spangler, 1985 = Hydrodessus octospilus (Guignot, 1957), syn. n. One species is transferred from Hydrodessus to Amarodytes Régimbart, Amarodytes soekhnandanae (Makhan, 1994), comb. n. Habitus photographs (dorsal and lateral) and photos of the ventral surfaces are provided for most species. Line drawings of male and female genitalia and other diagnostic features are also provided along with distribution maps.ResumenEl género neotropical de escarabajos aquáticos
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46. Notes on the genus Episcaphium Lewis (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scaphidiinae) with description of a new species from China
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Liang Tang, Li-Zhen Li, and Yue-Ye Tu
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0106 biological sciences ,new species ,China ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Ecology ,010607 zoology ,EpiscaphiumAnimalia ,Staphylinoidea ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Staphylinidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Coleoptera ,Episcaphium ,Genus ,Key (lock) ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Scaphidiinae ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Research Article - Abstract
A new Episcaphium species collected from Yunnan Province of China is described as Episcaphium zhuxiaoyui sp. n., and its diagnostic characters are illustrated. A new province record of Episcaphium haematoides is reported. A key to the Episcaphium species recorded from China is provided.
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47. Description of two new species of the Exocelina broschii-group from Papua New Guinea, with revision and key to all representatives of this species group (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Copelatinae)
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Michael Balke, Helena Shaverdo, and Katayo Sagata
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0106 biological sciences ,Copelatinae ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Exocelina broschiiAnimalia ,010607 zoology ,Nephrozoa ,Dytiscidae ,Protostomia ,Biology ,Carbotriplurida ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,Papua New Guinea ,Exocelina ,Group (periodic table) ,Mesoderus ,Species group ,medicine ,Animalia ,Bilateria ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,Pterygota ,Pharotarsus ,Exocelina broschii ,New guinea ,Anatomy ,biology.organism_classification ,Lobe ,Circumscriptional names ,Coleoptera ,Boltonocostidae ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,DytiscidaeCephalornis ,Notchia ,Protodytiscus ,Key (lock) ,Ecdysozoa ,Exocelina broschii-group ,Animal Science and Zoology ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article ,Coelenterata - Abstract
Two new species of Exocelina Broun, 1886 from Papua New Guinea are described herein: Exocelina mondmillensis sp. n. and Exocelina pseudomarinae sp. n. They are placed into the Exocelina broschii-group based on the shovel/fork-like ventral sclerites of their median lobe. While the former has rather distinct combination of the morphological characters (inconspicuous dorsal punctation, thin apex of the median lobe and ventral sclerite of the median lobe with two tips of different length), the latter is very similar to already described species Exocelina marinae (Shaverdo, Sagata & Balke, 2005). All described species of the group are revised and a key to their identification is provided. Important diagnostic characters (habitus, color, protarsomeres 4–5, median lobes, and parameres) are illustrated. Data on the distribution of all species of the group are given showing that its representatives occur only in Papua New Guinea and most of them are widely distributed in it central part.
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48. Species delimitation in northern European water scavenger beetles of the genus Hydrobius (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae)
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Erlend Ignacio Fleck Fossen, Johannes Bergsten, Torbjørn Ekrem, and Anders N. Nilsson
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Biologisk systematik ,Insecta ,Biological Systematics ,01 natural sciences ,DNA barcoding ,taxonomy ,morphology ,DNA rcoding ,integrative taxonomy ,Monograph ,cryptic species ,biology ,HydrophilidaeHydrophilidae ,morphometrics ,GMYC, species complex, BPP, guide tree, Fennoscandia, morphometrics, Bayesian, genitalia, molecular phylogeny, species boundaries, morphology, cryptic species, integrative taxonomy, DNA barcoding, identification key, taxonomy, checklist ,species boundaries ,Coleoptera ,Molecular phylogenetics ,Taxonomy (biology) ,BPP ,Species complex ,HydrobiusAnimalia ,Arthropoda ,Hydrophiloidea ,Zoology ,GMYC ,Zoologi ,010603 evolutionary biology ,Bayesian ,03 medical and health sciences ,identification key ,Animalia ,species complex ,Hydrobius fuscipes ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,molecular phylogeny ,Morphometrics ,Hydrophilidae ,guide tree ,Fennoscandia ,genitalia ,biology.organism_classification ,Hydrobius ,030104 developmental biology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,lecular phylogeny ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,iden- ti cation key ,checklist - Abstract
The chiefly Holarctic Hydrobius species complex (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae) currently consists of H. arcticus Kuwert, 1890, and three morphological variants of H. fuscipes (Linnaeus, 1758): var. fuscipes, var. rottenbergii and var. subrotundus in northern Europe. Here molecular and morphological data are used to test the species boundaries in this species complex. Three gene segments (COI, H3 and ITS2) were sequenced and analyzed with Bayesian methods to infer phylogenetic relationships. The Generalized Mixed Yule Coalescent (GMYC) model and two versions of the Bayesian species delimitation method BPP, with or without an a priori defined guide tree (v2.2 & v3.0), were used to evaluate species limits. External and male genital characters of primarily Fennoscandian specimens were measured and statistically analyzed to test for significant differences in quantitative morphological characters. The four morphotypes formed separate genetic clusters on gene trees and were delimited as separate species by GMYC and by both versions of BPP, despite specimens of H. f. var. fuscipes and H. f. var. subrotundus being sympatric. H. arcticus and H. f. var. rottenbergii could only be separated genetically with ITS2, and were delimited statistically with GMYC on ITS2 and with BPP on the combined data. In addition, six or seven potentially cryptic species of the H. fuscipes complex from regions outside northern Europe were delimited genetically. Although some overlap was found, the mean values of six male genital characters were significantly different between the morphotypes (p < 0.001). Morphological characters previously presumed to be diagnostic were less reliable to separate H. f. var. fuscipes from H. f. var. subrotundus, but characters in the literature for H. arcticus and H. f. var. rottenbergii were diagnostic. Overall, morphological and molecular evidence strongly suggest that H. arcticus and the three morphological variants of H. fuscipes are separate species and Hydrobius rottenbergii Gerhardt, 1872, stat. n. and Hydrobius subrotundus Stephens, 1829, stat. n. are elevated to valid species. An identification key to northern European species of Hydrobius is provided. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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49. Rediscovery and redescription of Dilobitarsus pendleburyi (Coleoptera, Elateridae, Agrypninae) from Southeast Asia
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Kôichi Arimoto
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0106 biological sciences ,Elateroidea ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,010607 zoology ,01 natural sciences ,Southeast asia ,Malay peninsula ,Agrypninae ,taxonomy ,Animalia ,Agrypnini ,Oriental region ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Sumatra ,new distributional records ,Coleoptera ,010602 entomology ,Geography ,Elateridae ,Ethnology ,the Malay Peninsula ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,ColeopteraAnimalia ,Research Article - Abstract
Dilobitarsus pendleburyi Fleutiaux, 1934 is recorded for the first time after its original description and is redescribed. This represents the first record from the Malay Peninsula, Malaysia and Sumatra, Indonesia. The systematic position of this species is discussed.
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50. Species diversity, chorology, and biogeography of the Steninae MacLeay, 1825 of Iran, with comparative notes on Scopaeus Erichson, 1839 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)
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Johannes Frisch and Sayeh Serri
- Subjects
0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Biogeography ,Chorology ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,Iran ,Staphylinidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,ScopaeusAnimalia ,distribution ,Animalia ,Stenus ,Dianous ,new country records ,biogeography ,Steninae ,biology ,Ecology ,Species diversity ,Staphylinoidea ,biology.organism_classification ,Coleoptera ,Insect Science ,ColeopteraAnimalia - Abstract
The species diversity, chorology, and biogeography of the Steninae MacLeay, 1825 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) in Iran is described. A total of 68 species of Stenus Latreille, 1797 and one species of Dianous Leach, 1819 is recorded for this Middle Eastern country. Dianous coerulescens korgei Puthz, 2002, Stenus bicornis Puthz, 1972, S. butrintensis Smetana, 1959, S. cicindeloides Schaller, 1783, S. comma comma Le Conte, 1863, and S. hospes Erichson, 1840 are recorded for the Iranian fauna for the first time. Records of S. cordatoides Puthz, 1972, S. guttula P. Müller 1821, S. melanarius melanarius Stephens, 1833, S. planifrons planifrons Rey, 1884, S. pusillus Stephens, 1833, and S. umbricus Baudi di Selve, 1870 for Iran are, however, implausible or proved erroneous. Based on literature records and recent collecting data since 2004, the distribution of the stenine species in Iran is mapped, and their biogeographical relationships are discussed. As far as possible, the species are attributed to the commonly accepted distribution types in the Palaearctic Region after the theory of Pleistocene refuges of the arboreal biota. With the example of the Steninae and Scopaeus Erichson, 1839 (Staphylinidae: Paederinae), a cluster analysis is performed to examine the similarity of commonly accepted geographical units of Iran. The similar biogeographic pattern of the Steninae and Scopaeus reveal the high impact of Mediterranean elements on the fauna of Iran. The Hyrcanian subregion of the Caspian refuge is identified as the most significant center of origin of Stenus in Iran.
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- 2016
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