Xiangliang Fang, Xinhua H. Wang, Yunli Xiao, Yue Fu
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Abstract
A new species, Thienemanniella convexa Fu, is described and illustrated based on an adult male collected from Hunan Province, China. The new species differs from other related species by having a typical broadly triangular inferior volsella which is in caudal position, and bulbous gonostylus. A key to known adult males of Thienemanniella from the Oriental Region is provided.
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Annales Zoologici Fennici publishes mainly original research reports, but also in-depth reviews and commentaries on all aspects of animal ecology and evolution, and fields related to them. Our aim is to promote papers which focus on the interactions among various components in the past and present environments by using integrative and cross-disciplinary approaches. This may be achieved by employing tools from different fields of research, such as (but not restricted to):
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conservation biology, human-induced contemporary evolution and wildlife management,
animal behaviour and interactions (including recognition systems and mechanisms),
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