Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.3161/00034541anz2023.73.3.005
Chi-Feng Lee, Chia-Lung Huang
Two new species of Shairella are described: S. borowieci sp. nov. (China) and S. hsiehae sp. nov. (Taiwan). Shairella borowieci sp. nov. is the first species outside Taiwan, where all previously known species are found. It is the species with fully developed wings and capable of flight. Generic delimitation is re-evaluated and a transformation of character states is hypothesized, from normal hindwings to shortened elytra and reduced hindwings. An updated key to all known species of Shairella is provided.
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Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.3161/00034541anz2023.73.3.010
Hee-Wook Cho
Gonioctena borowieci sp. nov. is described from Vinh Phuc province, Vietnam. Gonioctena jolantae Cho, 2022 originally described from Laos is found in Houaphanh province, Vietnam. They represent the first record of the nominotypical subgenus Gonioctena from Vietnam. DNA barcode sequences of both species are obtained and deposited in GenBank. A key to all the known Vietnamese species of the genus Gonioctena is provided.
{"title":"First Record of the Subgenus Gonioctena (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) from Vietnam, with Description of a New Species","authors":"Hee-Wook Cho","doi":"10.3161/00034541anz2023.73.3.010","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.3161/00034541anz2023.73.3.010","url":null,"abstract":"Gonioctena borowieci sp. nov. is described from Vinh Phuc province, Vietnam. Gonioctena jolantae Cho, 2022 originally described from Laos is found in Houaphanh province, Vietnam. They represent the first record of the nominotypical subgenus Gonioctena from Vietnam. DNA barcode sequences of both species are obtained and deposited in GenBank. A key to all the known Vietnamese species of the genus Gonioctena is provided.","PeriodicalId":50775,"journal":{"name":"Annales Zoologici","volume":"26 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2023-09-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"136343396","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":3,"RegionCategory":"农林科学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.3161/00034541anz2023.73.3.007
Jolanta Świętojańska, Hee-Wook Cho, Ewa Belczyk
Immature stages of Cassida koreana Borowiec et Cho, 2011 are described in detail for the first time and compared with its closely related species, C. vespertina Boheman, 1862. Line drawings, chaetotaxy, live photographs, and SEM photos of morphological details are provided.
首次详细描述了Cassida koreana Borowiec et Cho, 2011的未成熟阶段,并与其近缘种C. vespertina Boheman, 1862进行了比较。线条图,毛囊分类,现场照片,和形态细节的扫描电镜照片提供。
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Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.3161/00034541anz2023.73.3.016
Rafał Ruta
The Neotropical Prionocyphon is revised. Cyphon obscurus coccinelloides Pic is elevated to a species level and transferred to Prionocyphon. Prionocyphon auritus Champion, P. coccinelloides (Pic), P. major Pic, P. pilicornis Champion, and P. pubescens Pic are redescribed and illustrated. Nine new species are described: Prionocyphon borowieci sp. nov. (Ecuador), P. championi sp. nov. (Guatemala), P. costaricanus sp. nov. (Costa Rica), P. crassicornis sp. nov. (Bolivia), P. inca sp. nov. (Peru), P. lescheni sp. nov. (Ecuador), P. lyra sp. nov. (Brazil), P. meridensis sp. nov. (Venezuela), and P. napoensis sp. nov. (Ecuador). Prionocyphon minutus Pic, and P. vicinus Pic do not belong to Prionocyphon in the present sense. New records of P. coccinuloides Klausnitzer, P. muchei Klausnitzer, and P. samueli Klausnitzer are reported. Notes on morphology of Prionocyphon are provided.
对新热带 Prionocyphon 进行了修订。Cyphon obscurus coccinelloides Pic 提升为种,并转入 Prionocyphon 分类。对 Prionocyphon auritus Champion、P. coccinelloides (Pic)、P. major Pic、Pilicornis Champion 和 P. pubescens Pic 进行了重新描述并绘制了插图。描述了 9 个新种:(Ecuador), P. championi sp.(Peru), P. lescheni sp. nov. (Ecuador), P. lyra sp. nov. (Brazil), P. meridensis sp. nov. (Venezuela), and P. napoensis sp. nov. (Ecuador).Prionocyphon minutus Pic 和 P. vicinus Pic 不属于目前意义上的 Prionocyphon。报告了 P. coccinuloides Klausnitzer、P. muchei Klausnitzer 和 P. samueli Klausnitzer 的新记录。提供了 Prionocyphon 的形态学说明。
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Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.3161/00034541anz2023.73.3.001
Dariusz Iwan, Marcin J. Kamiński
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Pub Date : 2023-06-30DOI: 10.3161/00034541ANZ2023.73.2.013
C. G. Cazorla, Irene M. Da Silva
Abstract. A new species, Stilobezzia (Stilobezzia) raula sp. nov. is described and illustrated from Brazil based on male adults, and four previously known species are redescribed: S. (S.) blantoni Lane & Forattini, 1956, S. (S.) macfiei Lane, 1947, S. (S.) pallescens Lane & Forattini, 1958 and S. (S.) paulistensis Lane, 1947. Stilobezzia (S.) pseudopunctulata Cazorla & Ronderos, 2012 is recognized as a junior synonym of S. (S.) kiefferi Lane, 1947. The distributions of S. macfiei and S. kiefferi are expanded.
摘要以巴西的雄性成虫为基础,描述了一个新种Stilobezzia (Stilobezzia) raula sp. nov.,并重新描述了4个已知种:S. (S.) blantoni Lane & Forattini, 1956, S. (S.) macfiei Lane, 1947, S. (S.) pallescens Lane & Forattini, 1958和S. (S.) paulistensis Lane, 1947。Stilobezzia (S.) pseudopunctulata Cazorla & Ronderos, 2012被认为是S. (S.) kiefferi Lane, 1947的初级同义词。macfiei和S. kiefferi的分布得到了扩展。
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Pub Date : 2023-06-30DOI: 10.3161/00034541ANZ2023.73.2.011
J. Batelka, J. Prokop
Abstract. A new genus and species of wedge-shaped beetle of Eorhipidiini (Coleoptera: Ripiphoridae: Ripidiinae) is described from Cretaceous amber of Myanmar (‘Burmese amber’). It represents the only known fossil of this tribe. The species is remarkable for the combination of derived characters shared with the extant genus Pterydrias Reitter, 1895 (i.e., absence of tibial spurs, simplified antennae, and prolonged 4-segmented maxillary palpi) with recurved mandibles similar to those in the ancestral lineages Pelecotominae and Ptilophorinae. To accommodate this peculiar specimen a new genus and species Eodrias mandibularis gen. et sp. nov. are established. A key for all known species of the tribe, for which so far only males are known, is provided. In addition, the systematic position of fossil beetle Asiamordella furvis Hong, 2002 from Early Eocene Fushun amber (China), assigned originally to the family Mordellidae, is evaluated. Its placement within Mordellidae is refuted. Based on the set of characters given in the description it is suggested that the specimen may represent an unknown female morphotype of Ripidiinae and the tribe Eorhipidiini is a possible candidate. Discussion of the systematic position of the newly described genus is supported by a phylogenetic analysis including for the first time morphological characters of extant and fossil genera and larvae of all subfamilies of Ripiphoridae.
摘要从缅甸白垩纪琥珀(“缅甸琥珀”)中描述了一新属新种Eorhipidiini楔形甲虫(鞘翅目:刺甲科:刺甲科)。它是这个部落已知的唯一化石。该物种与现存的翼龙属(Pterydrias Reitter, 1895)具有共同的衍生特征(即没有胫刺、简化的触角和延长的4节上颌掌),并具有与祖先谱系Pelecotominae和Ptilophorinae相似的下颌骨。为了适应这种奇特的标本,建立了一个新属和新种Eodrias mandibullaris gen. et sp. nov.。提供了所有已知的部落物种的钥匙,到目前为止,只有雄性是已知的。此外,本文还对抚顺早始新世琥珀中原归属于龟科的Asiamordella furvis Hong, 2002化石的系统位置进行了评价。它在莫德利德科中的位置被反驳了。根据描述中给出的一组特征,我们认为该标本可能代表一种未知的Ripidiinae雌性形态,Eorhipidiini部落是一个可能的候选人。该属的系统发育分析支持了该属的系统地位的讨论,该系统发育分析首次包括了现存和化石属以及Ripiphoridae所有亚科的幼虫的形态特征。
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Pub Date : 2023-06-30DOI: 10.3161/00034541ANZ2023.73.2.014
P. Marino, Juan F. Rossi, Sabrina I. Hochman, G. Spinelli
Abstract. Atrichopogon (Atrichopogon) albinensis Ingram & Macfie, A. (A.) mendozae I. & M., Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) caliginosella Wirth, and F. (F.) zonogaster I. & M., are redescribed, photographed and illustrated, while the male of A. (A.) mendozae is described for the first time, from the study of type specimens in the Natural History Museum of London and freshly collected material. The studied species are compared with their most similar congeners, and new records for Argentina are also provided.
摘要根据对伦敦自然历史博物馆模式标本的研究和新收集的资料,对非洲蝗(Atrichopogon) albinensis Ingram & Macfie, a (a) mendozae I. & M., Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) caliginosella Wirth和f (f) zonogaster I. & M.进行了重新描述、拍照和图解,首次描述了a (a) mendozae的雄性。将所研究的物种与它们最相似的同类进行了比较,并提供了阿根廷的新记录。
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Pub Date : 2023-06-30DOI: 10.3161/00034541ANZ2023.73.2.007
W. Czechowski, G. Trigos-Peral, R. Savolainen, K. Vepsäläinen
Abstract. The arboreal monogynous ant Dolichoderus quadripunctatus (L.) usually nests in very confined loci, and the colony consists of several to many nests, of which one or a few are queenright. Sexual offspring develop in queenless nests, though males and gynes in separate nests. The prevailing view of the colony dynamics maintains that males invade nests with gynes to mate there. New queenright nests are thought to develop such that a gyne remains in her natal nest or gynes are carried by workers to an offshoot nest without a queen. In our previous, two-season studies we could not find support for these claims, and the present, third-season observations corroborate our previous results: gynes leaving their nest either by flight or on foot are mainly unmated. It is not known how and where a gyne settles down and how a new queenright nest or a new colony originates. The peculiar habit of alate gynes to walk along worker trails, although not reported in other studies, is a regular feature of the colonies studied by us in Poland. We suggest that its function is close-range dispersal, which in a network of intersecting trails belonging to different colonies might allow the gyne to cross colony boundaries. Mating and reproducing outside own natal colony would enhance outbreeding in a species inherently exposed to inbreeding. Long-range dispersal by flight would effectively lead to outbreeding, given that the gyne succeeds to mate and found a colony. This topic is still unstudied, and it seems that a deeper understanding of the colony dynamics and dispersal of D. quadripunctatus requires population-genetic studies of carefully mapped colonies.
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Pub Date : 2023-06-30DOI: 10.3161/00034541ANZ2023.73.2.001
Thi Anh Duong Nguyen, Thi Xuan Phuong Nguyen, D. T. Nguyen, R. Peña‐Santiago
Abstract. A new species belonging to the genus Aporcella, collected from replanted coffee orchards in the Central Highland of Vietnam, is described and illustrated. Aporcella coffeae sp. nov. is characterized by its 3.29–3.81 mm long body, lip region offset by constriction and 21–23 µm broad, odontostyle 17.5–18.5 µm long and always shorter than lip region diameter, neck 752–889 µm long, pharyngeal expansion 485–600 µm long and occupying 62–68% of the total neck length, female genital system diovarian, uterus simple and 76–114 µm long, vulva transverse (V = 51–54), tail short and rounded conoid (41–55 µm, c = 65–84, c' = 1.0–1.2), and male absent. It is compared and distinguished from other large-sized Aporcella species, and a brief discussion of their relationships is provided.
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