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Descriptions of two new species of Selatosomus Stephens (Coleoptera: Elateridae: Dendrometrinae) from Sichuan Province, China 文章题目四川飞蛾二新种记述(鞘翅目:飞蛾科:飞蛾科)
4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-12 DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2023.2265383
Lu Qiu, Tian-Long He
ABSTRACTTwo new species of the click-beetle genus Selatosomus Stephens, S. helii sp. nov. and S. zenghuae sp. nov., are described from Sichuan Province, China. Habitus and diagnostic characters of the new species are illustrated. A key to the Selatosomus species from Sichuan Province is provided.KEYWORDS: ElateroideaSelatosomininew speciesSichuanclick beetles AcknowledgmentsWe thank Li He (Sichuan, China) and Hao-Yi Liu (Henan, China) for kindly providing the specimens for study, and to the late Dariusz Tarnawski (University of Wrocław, Poland) and the late Rainer Schimmel (Vinningen, Germany) for help with literature.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis research was supported by the grant from Mianyang Normal University [No. QD2021A29].
摘要报道了四川飞虱属(Selatosomus Stephens)两新种:s.helii sp. nov.和s.增华sp. nov.。介绍了新种的习性和诊断特征。提供了四川塞拉虫种的分类目录。感谢李贺(中国四川)和刘浩义(中国河南)提供的标本,感谢已故的Dariusz Tarnawski(波兰Wrocław大学)和Rainer Schimmel(德国Vinningen)提供的文献帮助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。附加信息本研究由绵阳师范学院资助[No. 1]。QD2021A29]。
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New records and a checklist of the Acridomorpha of the Aures, East Algeria (Orthoptera: Caelifera) 阿尔及利亚东部阿勒斯蝗属新记录及目录(直翅目:蝗科)
4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2023.2262462
Madjed Aggouni, Abdelhamid Moussi, Aicha Medjadba
ABSTRACTA checklist of the Acridomorpha fauna of the Aures region in Algeria has been established using a combination of the available literature and new collections carried out from 2018 to 2021. This list is the first for the region and includes 61 species belonging to 35 genera and four families: Acrididae (25 genera, 44 species), Dericorythidae (1 genus, 1 species), Pamphagidae (8 genera, 14 species) and Pyrgomorphidae (1 genus, 2 species). The new data indicate that the subfamily Oedipodinae of the family Acrididae is dominant (34.43%), while the genus Sphingonotus comprises the largest number of species (6 species). Twenty eight species have been recorded for the first time in this region, including Stenobothrus palpalis and a species closely resembling Gomphocerippus atlasi, which are new records for the Algerian fauna. The presence of three species was confirmed in the region. The work provides a list of species, information on their geographical distribution and insight into various synusial assemblages. Nevertheless, despite four years of survey efforts during several trips around the region, the list of species provided here is not exhaustive, rather only preliminary.KEYWORDS: GrasshopperStenobothrus palpalisfaunisticssurveymountainshabitat AcknowledgmentsWe are grateful to the anonymous reviewers and editors for critical reviews and valuable comments on previous versions of the manuscript. We thank Dr. Rachida Hafayed for his help in making the sampling localities maps.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
利用现有文献和2018 - 2021年新收集的资料,建立了阿尔及利亚Aures地区Acridomorpha区系清单。该名单为该地区首次公布,共包括4科35属61种,分别为:蝗科25属44种、蝗科1属1种、Pamphagidae 8属14种、Pyrgomorphidae 1属2种。新资料显示,以蝗科Oedipodinae亚科为主(34.43%),以Sphingonotus属最多(6种)。该地区首次记录到的物种有28种,其中palpalis Stenobothrus和一种与Gomphocerippus atlasi非常相似,为阿尔及利亚区系新记录。该地区已确认存在三种。这项工作提供了一个物种列表,关于它们的地理分布的信息和对各种synuscial组合的见解。然而,尽管在该地区进行了四年的多次考察,但这里提供的物种清单并不详尽,而只是初步的。感谢匿名审稿人和编辑们对以前版本的手稿提出的重要评论和宝贵意见。我们感谢Rachida Hafayed博士帮助绘制采样地点地图。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Comparative biology, host preference behaviour and biological control of Melolontha cuprescens , Melolontha furcicauda and Melolontha indica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) 柏树蜜蛉、褐皮蜜蛉和印度蜜蛉的比较生物学、寄主偏好行为及生物防治(鞘翅目:金龟科)
4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-19 DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2023.2256725
Abhishek Rana, Ravinder Singh Chandel, Kuldeep Singh Verma, Anudeep Malannavar
ABSTRACTMelolontha is a polyphagous pest in north-western Himalayan regions. Present study was conducted to understand the biology, host preferences, oviposition potential on different hosts and biocontrol of Melolontha sp. In the biennial life cycle of these Melolontha species, M. cuprescens had the longest larval stage (614 days), followed by M. furcicauda (581 days) and M. indica (602 days). Respective body length of fully fed first, second and third instar grubs ranged between 10.01–16.87 mm, 21.87–24.18 mm and 40.13–58.20 mm. A significantly positive relationship was observed between feeding and the number of eggs laid per female beetle. Rose was most preferred by M. furcicauda and M. indica while M. cuprescens beetles preferred apple. The LC50 values of dip treatment and oral feeding of CH I isolate of Beauveria brongniartii for first, second and third instar of M. cuprescens grubs were 5.45 × 105 and 5.47 × 105; 5.98 × 105 and 5.52 × 105; and 6.27 × 105 and 5.56 × 105 conidia/ml, respectively. Therefore, highly effective and economic biological control of Melolontha grubs is possible through Beauveria brongniartii.KEYWORDS: Melolonthabiologyoviposition potentialhost preferenceBeauveria brongniartii AcknowledgementsThe authors are thankful to the Head, Department of Entomology, CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India, for providing laboratory and other facilities. We are also thankful to the Network Coordinator, All India Network Project on Soil Arthropod Pests, Jaipur, India and Director of Research, CSK HPKV Palampur, for supporting this research work. We are grateful to the National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, Bengaluru, India, for assisting this research work.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
摘要蜜蚜是喜玛拉雅西北地区的一种多食性害虫。本研究旨在了解蜜花虱的生物学特性、寄主偏好、不同寄主的产卵潜力和生物防治。在蜜花虱的两年生活史中,柏树的幼虫期最长(614 d),其次是密花虱(581 d)和印度密花虱(602 d)。1龄、2龄和3龄幼虫体长分别为10.01 ~ 16.87 mm、21.87 ~ 24.18 mm和40.13 ~ 58.20 mm。雌甲虫的取食量与产卵数呈显著正相关。furcicauda和indica以玫瑰居多,而cuprescens以苹果居多。浸浸处理和灌喂ch1分离菌对1、2、3龄柏木蛴螬的LC50分别为5.45 × 105和5.47 × 105;5.98 × 105和5.52 × 105;分生孢子数分别为6.27 × 105和5.56 × 105 /ml。因此,利用勃氏白僵菌对黑蝇幼虫进行高效、经济的生物防治是可能的。作者感谢印度喜马偕尔邦(Himachal Pradesh)农业大学昆虫学系主任为其提供实验室和其他设施。我们还要感谢印度斋浦尔全印度土壤节肢动物害虫网络项目协调员和CSK HPKV Palampur研究主任对这项研究工作的支持。我们感谢印度班加罗尔国家农业昆虫资源局对这项研究工作的协助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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One new and first record of four species of genus Forcipomyia Meigen, 1818 (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from India 标题1818年印度蠓属四种新记录(双翅目:蠓科)
4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-19 DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2023.2245824
Gouri Sankar Pal, Lipika Ghosh, Niladri Hazra
ABSTRACTOne new species of the subgenus Lepidohelea Kieffer, 1917 of the biting midge genus Forcipomyia Meigen, 1818 collected from Darjeeling Himalaya at an elevation of 2080 metres is described and illustrated. In addition, four species are recorded for the first time from India. These are Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) ripa Yu & Liu, 2000 and F. (Thyridomyia) frutetorum collected from the Gangetic plains of West Bengal, F. (Lasiohelea) sibirica from Kalimpong at an elevation of 1200 metres at the Shiwalik range of Himalayan foothills and F. (Forcipomyia) distapalpis Liu & Yu, in Liu et al. 2001 from Darjeeling Himalaya. DNA barcoding of the new species and supplementary descriptions of newly recorded species were also done. A key to the subgenera of this genus from India is also provided here.http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:01DF267E-5BA4-4645-B6AD-EA6B366E734BKEYWORDS: LasioheleaLepidoheleaThyridomyiaGangetic plainsHimalaya AcknowledgmentsThe authors convey sincere thanks to Dr P.K. Chaudhuri, Former Professor, Department of Zoology, The University of Burdwan, for thoroughly revising the manuscript. The authors are thankful to the Head, DST–FIST sponsored Department of Zoology, the University of Burdwan for the necessary laboratory facilities to carry out research work. The authors also thank Mr Basudev Das, Senior Technical Assistant, University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC), the University of Burdwan, for his fabrication of the Ultraviolet light traps and Mr Abhijit Roy, Technical Assistant of USIC for assisting to taking the photographs from DM Leica 1000 (Bright field). First author acknowledges financial assistance in the form of Research Fellowship (748/CSIRNETJUNE2019) from the University Grants Commission.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
摘要本文报道了1818年采自海拔2080米的大吉岭喜马拉雅地区Forcipomyia Meigen蠓属(Lepidohelea Kieffer, 1917)一新种。此外,有4种是首次在印度记录到的。这些是2000年在西孟加拉邦恒河平原收集的Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) ripa Yu & Liu和F. (Thyridomyia) frutetorum, 2001年在喜马拉雅山麓Shiwalik山脉海拔1200米的噶伦邦收集的F. (Lasiohelea) sibirica和2001年在大吉岭喜马拉雅地区收集的f (Forcipomyia) distapalpis Liu & Yu等。对新种进行了DNA条形码鉴定,并对新记录种进行了补充描述。本文还提供了该属在印度的亚属的钥匙http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:01DF267E-5BA4-4645-B6AD-EA6B366E734BKEYWORDS: lasiohelealepidoheleathyridomiagangetic plainsHimalaya鸣谢作者衷心感谢布尔德万大学动物学系前任教授P.K. Chaudhuri博士对手稿的彻底修改。作者感谢由DST-FIST赞助的布尔德万大学动物学系主任为开展研究工作提供了必要的实验室设施。作者还感谢布尔德万大学科学仪器中心(USIC)高级技术助理Basudev Das先生制作了紫外线捕集器,并感谢USIC技术助理Abhijit Roy先生协助用DM Leica 1000(亮场)拍摄照片。第一作者承认大学教育资助委员会以研究奖学金(748/CSIRNETJUNE2019)的形式提供经济援助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Detailed comparison of two close Chinese species, Teloganopsis punctisetae (Matsumura, 1931) and T. jinghongensis (Xu, You and Hsu, 1984) (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae) 中国两种近缘种——点缕绒目(Teloganopsis punctisetae, Matsumura, 1931)和jinghonggensis (Xu, You and Hsu, 1984)的详细比较(蜉蝣目:蜉蝣科)
4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2023.2258129
Manqing Ding, Changfa Zhou
ABSTRACTHistorically and currently, there have been identification confusions between two closely related species, Teloganopsis punctisetae (= E. changbaishanensis Su and You, 1988, syn. nov.) and T. jinghongensis. This study provides clear digital photographs of numerous external structures of these two species and compares them in detail. Morphologically, the nymphs differ in their colour patterns and leg shapes, while the adults have different hindwings, femora, and penial projections. This comparison not only shows the differences in characteristics between these two similar species but also clarifies the identification of the genus Teloganopsis Ulmer, 1939.KEYWORDS: TaxonomynichemayflyChinamorphology AcknowledgmentsWe would like to thank Dr. Luke M. Jacobus (Indiana University Purdue University Columbus) for his valuable suggestion and improving this manuscript.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant numbers [31750002 and 32070475], funded by the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (PAPD); and key projects of science-technology basic condition platform from The Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China, under Grant number [2005DKA21402].
摘要:在历史上和目前,有两个近缘种——点状端毛藓(Teloganopsis punctisetae, = E. changbaishanensis Su and You, 1988, syn. 11 .)和京红藓(T. jinghonggensis)在鉴定上存在混淆。这项研究提供了这两个物种的许多外部结构的清晰数码照片,并对它们进行了详细的比较。在形态上,若虫的颜色图案和腿的形状不同,而成虫有不同的后翅、股骨和阴茎突出。这一比较不仅显示了这两个相似物种之间的特征差异,而且澄清了Teloganopsis Ulmer, 1939属的鉴定。感谢Luke M. Jacobus博士(美国印第安纳大学普渡大学哥伦布分校)对本文的宝贵建议和改进。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。项目资助:国家自然科学基金资助项目[31750002]和[32070475],江苏省高等学校重点学科发展项目(PAPD);国家科技部科技基础条件平台重点项目,批准号[2005DKA21402]。
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Ant diversity and distribution patterns along an elevational gradient in the northern part of western Sichuan Plateau, China 川西高原北部蚂蚁多样性及其沿海拔梯度的分布格局
4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2023.2257186
Xiao-Dan Yin, Zheng-Hui Xu, Xin-Min Zhang, Ting Li, Xiu Han
ABSTRACTThe ant species diversity and patterns along elevation gradients attracts increasing attention from many investigators. However, elevational gradients in ant species diversity have been less studied in Southwestern China. Here, we investigated the elevational pattern of ant species richness in the northern part of the western Sichuan plateau. We tested the two hypotheses: (1) ant species richness decreases with increased elevation; (2) different elevations will have a distinct ant species assemblage. We used different sampling methods like soil cores, stick beating, and hand picking to sample ants. A total of 35 species from 4 subfamilies were collected. Ant species richness declined with increasing elevation, and formed three elevational assemblages (1500–2000, 2000–3000, and 3000–4000 above sea level). The peak diversity of ant species occurs at 1500 m above sea level. Our study revealed the ant diversity and distribution patterns along elevation gradients in the northern part of the western Sichuan plateau, and provides valuable information for development of biodiversity conservation planning in the Western Sichuan Plateau, China.KEYWORDS: Formicidaeelevational gradientsspecies richnessWestern Sichuan PlateauChina Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [32060122, 31760633, 31860615 and 31860166], Emergency Management Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China Subproject [31750002], and Yunnan Provincial Science and Technology Department-Joint Special Project of Agriculture [202101BD070001-057].
摘要蚂蚁物种多样性及其在海拔梯度上的分布越来越受到研究者的关注。然而,对西南地区蚂蚁物种多样性的海拔梯度研究较少。本文对川西高原北部蚂蚁物种丰富度的海拔格局进行了研究。我们检验了两个假设:(1)蚂蚁物种丰富度随海拔升高而降低;(2)不同海拔有不同的蚁种组合。我们使用了不同的采样方法,如土芯、棍子敲打和手采摘来采样蚂蚁。共采集到4个亚科35种。蚂蚁物种丰富度随海拔的升高而降低,形成了海拔1500 ~ 2000、2000 ~ 3000和3000 ~ 4000三个海拔组合。蚂蚁物种多样性的高峰出现在海拔1500米以上。本研究揭示了川西高原北部蚂蚁多样性及其沿高程梯度的分布格局,为川西高原生物多样性保护规划的制定提供了有价值的信息。关键词:蚁群;海拔梯度;物种丰富度;川西高原;基金资助:国家自然科学基金项目[32060122,31760633,31860615和31860166],国家自然科学基金子项目应急管理项目[31750002],云南省科技厅农业联合专项项目[202101BD070001-057]。
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First record of the pest Bradysia impatiens (Diptera: Sciaridae) and overview of Bradysia species in Taiwan 台湾首次记录害虫凤尾滞翅虫(双翅目:轻翅螨科)及滞翅虫种概述
IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-06 DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2023.2252806
Shu-Chen Chang, Hsuan Shentu, H. Shih, Sheng-Feng Lin
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The cotton mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) is spreading in North Africa: first report in Tunisia 棉粉蚧(半翅目:假球虫科)在北非蔓延:突尼斯首次报道
IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-05 DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2023.2253237
K. Abbes, A. Harbi, Takwa Wanassi, M. Ricupero, G. Mazzeo, A. Russo, Antonio Biondi, Lucia Zappalà, B. Chermiti
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Studies on tribe Psammodiini (Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae) with description of two new genera and one new species 研究部落Psammodiini(金龟子科:Aphodiinae)两个新属一个新种的描述
IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-14 DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2023.2245482
Łukasz Minkina
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A possible female of Postoptica Disney (Diptera: Phoridae) and a revised placement of the Termitoxeniinae 一种可能的迪斯尼白蚁属雌性(双翅目:白蚁科)和白蚁科的修正定位
IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2023.2229857
B. Brown, John M. Hash, M. C. Herbert
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