A new species of Regimbartia Zaitzev, 1908 and additional faunistic records of Regimbartia attenuata (Fabricius, 1801) from China (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae, Hydrophilinae)
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Abstract A new species of the water scavenger beetle, Regimbartia majorobtusa Mai, Jia, and Jäch sp. n., is described from China (Yunnan) and Thailand (Phitsanulok). It is the eleventh known species of this genus. Regimbartia attenuata (Fabricius, 1801) is redescribed; it is reported for the first time from the Chinese provinces Shaanxi and Hubei. A key to the Chinese species of the genus Regimbartia Zaitzev, 1908 is provided, and the two remaining Asian species, R. minima Orchymont, 1941 and R. sumatrensis Orchymont, 1941, are diagnosed. http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:992D271C-3327-4706-8625-7662CA4E2EF4
摘要报道了中国(云南)和泰国(Phitsanulok)的一种水食虫新种——majorobtusa Mai, Jia, and Jäch sp. n.。它是这个属的第十一种已知的物种。法布里修斯(fabicius, 1801)重新描述了退化的军团;陕西、湖北两省首次报道。本文提供了1908年中国种regbartia Zaitzev的检索表,并对1941年的R. minima Orchymont和1941年的R. sumatrensis Orchymont两个亚洲种进行了诊断。http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:992D271C-3327-4706-8625-7662CA4E2EF4
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Aquatic Insects is an international journal publishing original research on the systematics, biology, and ecology of aquatic and semi-aquatic insects.
The subject of the research is aquatic and semi-aquatic insects, comprising taxa of four primary orders, the Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera but also aquatic and semi-aquatic families of Hemiptera, Coleoptera, and Diptera, as well as specific representatives of Hymenoptera , Lepidoptera, Mecoptera, Megaloptera , and Neuroptera that occur in lotic and lentic habitats during part of their life cycle. Studies on other aquatic Hexapoda (i.e., Collembola) will be only accepted if space permits. Papers on other aquatic Arthropoda (e.g., Crustacea) will not be considered, except for those closely related to aquatic and semi-aquatic insects (e.g., water mites as insect parasites).
The topic of the research may include a wide range of biological fields. Taxonomic revisions and descriptions of individual species will be accepted especially if additional information is included on habitat preferences, species co-existing, behavior, phenology, collecting methods, etc., that are of general interest to an international readership. Descriptions based on single specimens are discouraged.
Detailed studies on morphology, physiology, behavior, and phenology of aquatic insects in all stadia of their life cycle are welcome as well as the papers with molecular and phylogenetic analyses, especially if they discuss evolutionary processes of the biological, ecological, and faunistic formation of the group.