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The Presence of Little-Known Flea Caenopsylla laptevi laptevi (Insecta: Siphonaptera) in Turkey with a Re-Description Outside the Type Locality 土耳其一种鲜为人知的蚤类Caenopsylla laptevi laptevi(昆虫亚目:管翅目)的存在及其类型区域外的重新描述
IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2020-04-27 DOI: 10.3157/061.146.0109
A. Keskin, B. Dik, M. Karatepe, B. Karatepe
ABSTRACT The presence of the little-known flea Caenopsylla laptevi laptevi Mikulin & Zagniborodova, 1958 is reported for the first time in Turkey. All known hosts and distribution reports of C. laptevi laptevi are outlined and the significance of the new record is discussed. Also, re-descriptions of male and female of C. laptevi laptevi based on Turkish specimens are given. All specimens (three males and two females) of C. laptevi laptevi were collected from a European brown hare, Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778, which represents a new host record.
摘要:1958年首次在土耳其发现了一种鲜为人知的蚤类Caenopsylla laptevi laptevi Mikulin & Zagniborodova。概述了所有已知的C. laptevi的寄主和分布报告,并讨论了新记录的意义。并根据土耳其标本,重新描述了拉普特维的雄性和雌性。在1778年的欧洲褐兔(Lepus europaeus Pallas)身上采集了所有的褐兔标本(3公2母),这是一种新的寄主记录。
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引用次数: 2
Two Endemic Species of Hawaiian Bark Beetles Newly Recorded from the Island of Moloka‘i (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) 莫洛卡岛两种夏威夷树皮甲虫新记录(鞘翅目:甲虫科:甲虫科)
IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2020-04-26 DOI: 10.3157/061.146.0108
C. Gillett, David Honsberger, Christine H. Elliott, D. Rubinoff
ABSTRACT A sampling survey for scolytine bark beetles undertaken in Pēpē‘ōpae Bog, part of The Nature Conservancy's Kamakou Preserve on the Hawaiian island of Moloka‘i, revealed the presence there of two native species of the xyleborine genus Xyleborus Eichhoff not previously known from the island: X. obliquus Sharp, 1885, and X. vulcanus Perkins, 1900. We report these new records in detail, discussing their significance to our understanding of the distribution of Hawaiian bark beetles, list all known native species from Moloka‘i together with their known host plants, and provide photographs of the newly recorded beetles, together with a locality map.
摘要:在夏威夷莫洛卡伊岛(Moloka ' i)的Kamakou保护区Pēpē ' ōpae沼泽(Bog)进行的一项抽样调查显示,在那里发现了两种以前在岛上不为人知的木耳虫属Xyleborus Eichhoff的本地物种:X. obliquus Sharp, 1885年和X. vulcanus Perkins, 1900年。我们详细报道了这些新记录,讨论了它们对我们理解夏威夷树皮甲虫分布的意义,列出了所有已知的Moloka 'i本地物种及其已知的寄主植物,并提供了新记录的甲虫的照片,以及当地地图。
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引用次数: 3
Geographic Distribution of Camponotus sexguttatus (Hymenoptera, Formicidae), a Neotropical Carpenter Ant Spreading in Florida 佛罗里达新热带木蚁的地理分布(膜翅目,蚁科)
IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2020-04-24 DOI: 10.3157/061.146.0107
J. K. Wetterer
ABSTRACT The Neotropical carpenter ant Camponotus sexguttatus (Fabricius) has widespread records from the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, and South America. Across its broad native range, C. sexguttatus shows great variation, most notably in color, ranging from almost black to pale yellow. Non-native populations of C. sexguttatus were recorded for the first time in Florida in 1993, and in the Bahamas in 1995. Here, I examine the known native and non-native geographic distribution of C. sexguttatus. I compiled and mapped C. sexguttatus specimen records from >850 sites, including my own records from 583 sites. Camponotus sexguttatus has West Indian range from Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands in the Greater Antilles through all major islands of the Lesser Antilles. On at least ten islands of the Lesser Antilles, two distinctly different C. sexguttatus color morphs coexist, the typical dark brown/black form plus a lighter form, suggesting that there are at least two separate lines of C. sexguttatus on these islands. Light forms have been previously described on four of these islands as three different subspecies. Camponotus sexguttatus has a continental range from Mexico, through Central America, to subtropical parts of Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. Records from the northern parts of this range, however, are very sparse, e.g., just a single record each from Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras, and no records from El Salvador. In addition to the typical C. sexguttatus sexguttatus, seven currently valid subspecies have been described from South America. Genetic analyses should examine whether the different subspecific forms in the West Indies and South America should be considered distinct species. In its non-native range in peninsular Florida, C. sexguttatus is now known from 16 counties (Brevard, Broward, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Indian River, Lee, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, and St Lucie), where it is often one of the most common and conspicuous arboreal ants. Variation among C. sexguttatus populations in Florida suggest that they descend from introductions from at least two different source populations. In Bahamas, there are just five records of C. sexguttatus, all from New Providence. It is likely that C. sexguttatus will continue to spread in Florida and the Bahamas, possibly impacting both native and non-native arboreal ants.
新热带木蚁(Camponotus sexguttatus)在西印度群岛、墨西哥、中美洲和南美洲都有广泛的记录。在其广阔的原生地,C. sexguttatus表现出很大的变化,最明显的是颜色,从几乎黑色到淡黄色。1993年在佛罗里达州和1995年在巴哈马群岛分别首次记录到非本地的雌蚊种群。在这里,我检查了已知的本地和非本地的地理分布。我整理并绘制了超过850个地点的sexguttatus标本记录,其中包括我自己在583个地点的记录。在西印度的分布范围从伊斯帕尼奥拉岛、波多黎各和大安的列斯群岛的维尔京群岛到小安的列斯群岛的所有主要岛屿。在小安的列斯群岛的至少十个岛屿上,两种截然不同的C. sexguttatus颜色变体共存,典型的深棕色/黑色形式加上较浅的形式,表明这些岛屿上至少有两种不同的C. sexguttatus。光的形态以前在其中四个岛上被描述为三个不同的亚种。sexguttatus的分布范围从墨西哥到中美洲,再到阿根廷、乌拉圭和巴西的亚热带地区。然而,这个范围北部的记录非常稀少,例如,墨西哥、伯利兹、危地马拉和洪都拉斯各只有一个记录,萨尔瓦多没有记录。除典型的sexguttatus sexguttatus外,目前已在南美洲描述了7个有效亚种。遗传分析应该检查在西印度群岛和南美洲的不同亚特异性形式是否应该被认为是不同的物种。在佛罗里达半岛的非原生范围内,C. sexguttatus现在在16个县(Brevard, Broward, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Indian River, Lee, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Okeechobee, Orange,奥西奥拉,棕榈滩和St Lucie)已知,在那里它通常是最常见和最显眼的树栖蚂蚁之一。弗罗里达的异卵瓢虫种群表明,它们至少是从两个不同的源种群引进而来的。在巴哈马群岛,只有5条C. sexguttatus的记录,都来自新普罗维登斯。C. sexguttatus很可能会继续在佛罗里达州和巴哈马群岛蔓延,可能会影响到本地和非本地的树栖蚂蚁。
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引用次数: 4
New Distribution Records for Melanoplus punctulatus (Scudder) in Western Nebraska and Notes on Behavior 内布拉斯加州西部斑点黑鳗(Melanoplus punctulatus, Scudder)分布新记录及行为注释
IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2020-04-23 DOI: 10.3157/061.146.0106
M. Brust, A. J. Harman
ABSTRACT Since the discovery of Melanoplus punctulatus (Scudder) in the western Great Plains in Dawes County, Nebraska in 2014, this grasshopper was later found in northeastern Wyoming in 2018. In 2019 this grasshopper was found in a new county in western Nebraska (Sioux County) at two locations. The Sioux County record represents only the fifth county record for Nebraska and the third county record for any state in the western Great Plains. In addition, many observations of the behavior of this species were made, and are discussed here, particularly in regard to thermoregulation and to how these and other behaviors affect our ability to detect new populations.
自2014年在美国内布拉斯加州道斯县大平原西部发现斑点黑蝗(Melanoplus punctulatus, Scudder)以来,这种蚱蜢后来于2018年在怀俄明州东北部被发现。2019年,这种蚱蜢在内布拉斯加州西部的一个新县(苏县)的两个地方被发现。苏县的记录仅是内布拉斯加州的第五个县记录,也是大平原西部任何州的第三个县记录。此外,对该物种的行为进行了许多观察,并在这里进行了讨论,特别是关于体温调节以及这些和其他行为如何影响我们发现新种群的能力。
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引用次数: 0
Bugs and the People Who Love Them, Or Not 虫子和爱它们的人,或者不爱它们
IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2020-04-10 DOI: 10.3157/061.146.0105
George Lindemann
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引用次数: 0
A New Species of Melanoplus (Orthoptera: Acrididae) from the Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee, USA. 标题美国田纳西州坎伯兰高原黑蝗属一新种(直翅目:蝗科)。
IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2020-04-10 DOI: 10.3157/061.146.0104
Jovonn G. Hill
ABSTRACT A new species of Melanoplus belonging to the mancus species group is described from open woodlands on the Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee.
摘要在美国田纳西州坎伯兰高原的开阔林地中,描述了一种新的黑桫椤属曼库斯种属。
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引用次数: 0
An Annotated Checklist of Iranian Dytiscidae (Insecta: Adephaga: Coleoptera) 伊朗蝗科(昆虫亚目:蝗总目:鞘翅目)
IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2020-03-27 DOI: 10.3157/061.146.0102
Mustafa C. Darilmaz, H. Ostovan, H. Ghahari
ABSTRACT The fauna of Iranian Dytiscidae (Coleoptera) is reviewed listing all hitherto known distribution records. Comments on taxonomy, identification and nomenclature are provided. The type locality is also given for each species originally described from Iran. One species, Rhantus (Rhantus) frontalis (Marsham, 1802) is new for the fauna of Iran. According to the literature and the new record, 140 dytiscid taxa representing 32 genera are at present known from Iran. Four species, Deronectes sahlbergi Zimmermann, 1932, Hydroporus nigrita (Fabricius, 1792), Hygrotus (Hygrotus) versicolor (Schaller, 1783), and Nebrioporus insignis (Klug, 1834) are doubtful. Five taxa, Agabus (Acatodes) elongatus (Gyllenhal, 1826), Coptotomus interrogatus (Fabricius, 1801), Hydaticus (Guignotites) fabricii (MacLeay, 1825), Hydroporus bodemeyeri bodemeyeri Ganglbauer, 1900, and Pachydrus sp. are excluded from the fauna of Iran.
摘要本文综述了伊朗鞘翅目蝶蛾科的区系,列出了迄今为止已知的分布记录。提供了对分类、鉴定和命名法的评论。还给出了最初从伊朗描述的每种物种的类型位置。其中一种,Rhantus (Rhantus) frontalis (Marsham, 1802)是伊朗动物群的新物种。根据文献资料和新记录,目前已知伊朗有32属140个dydyscid分类群。4种:Deronectes sahlbergi Zimmermann, 1932, Hydroporus nigrita (Fabricius, 1792), Hygrotus (Hygrotus) versicolor (Schaller, 1783), Nebrioporus insignis (Klug, 1834)。5个分类群,Agabus (Acatodes) elongatus (Gyllenhal, 1826), Coptotomus Fabricius (fabicius, 1801), Hydaticus (Guignotites) fabricii (MacLeay, 1825), Hydroporus bodemeyeri bodemeyeri Ganglbauer, 1900,和Pachydrus sp.被排除在伊朗区系之外。
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Thirty-Two New South African Grasshopper Species in the Family Lentulidae Belonging to Eleven Genera (Orthoptera: Acridoidea) 南非蝗科11属32新种(直翅目:蝗总科)
IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2020-03-26 DOI: 10.3157/061.146.0101
D. Otte
ABSTRACT This is a progress paper on the taxonomy of eleven genera in the grasshopper family Lentulidae from South Africa. They are: Afrotettix Dirsh with eight species, six of which are new (abuntix, berupo, eduva, tinipa, frixo and rabex); Calviniacris Dirsh with one species; Atopotattix Brown with one species; Devylderia Sjostedt, with eleven species, seven of which are new (locapsa, lishe, compoti, seche, segasa, solveigae, and koenigkrameri); Karruia Rehn with three species, one of which is new (nova); Dirshidium Brown with three species, two of which are new (kado and jati); Gymnidium Karsch, with three species, one of which is new (ydiumi); Leatettix Dirsh with 18 species, eleven of which are new (carinae, lillianae, erymnita, fursti, elizabethae, cowperi, greeni, knowlesi, armstrongi, cadei and rohweri); Tsautettix Otte, with one new species (adriani); Kalaharicus Brown, with one species; and Shelfordites Karny with five species, three of which are new (lapollai, laurelae, and spearmani).
摘要本文是对南非蝗虫科Lentulidae 11属的分类研究进展。它们是:有8种的非洲蝗,其中6种是新种(abuntix、berupo、eduva、tinipa、frixo和rabex);有一种的鱼;棕褐褐,有一种;瑞典Devylderia,有11种,其中新种7种(locapsa、lishe、compoi、seche、segasa、solveigae、koenigkrameri);Karruia Rehn有三种,其中一种是新种(新星);褐剑竹有3种,其中2种为新种(kado和jati);Karsch,有三种,其中一种为新种(ydiumi);家属种18种,其中新种11种(carinae、lillianae、erymnita、fursti、elizabethae、cowperi、greeni、knowlesi、armstrongi、cadei和rohweri);tautettix Otte,有一新种(adriani);Kalaharicus Brown,有一种;Shelfordites Karny有5种,其中3种为新种(lapollai、laurelae和spearmani)。
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Morphological Characteristics of Antennal Sensilla in Hyphantria cunea (Drury) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) 圆锥棘球蛾触角感受器的形态特征(鳞翅目:棘球蛾科)
IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2019-12-26 DOI: 10.3157/061.145.0303
Jian Zhang, Libo Fu, Bin Cheng, Shouhui Sun
ABSTRACT Fall webworm, Hyphantria cunea Drury (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) is extremely adaptable and highly invasive in China as a defoliator of ornamental and forest trees. To better understand the chemical orientation of this insect towards its host products, we determined the structure and distribution of antennal sensilla of H. cunea by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results showed that the male antenna was bipectinate and the female antenna was serrate, and they made of three parts, a scape, a pedicel, and a flagellum of more than 58 flagellomeres. Based on their morphology, sensilla squamiformia, sensilla basiconica, sensilla trichodea (ST1, ST2, ST3), sensilla chaetica, sensilla coeloconica, sensilla styloconica and Böhm bristles were distinguished on the antennae in both sexes. The putative functions of these sensilla also were discussed with reference to their morphology, distribution, and ultrastructure. We expect these results to help develop further electrophysiological investigations aiming to a better understanding of H. cunea olfaction.
摘要/ ABSTRACT摘要:秋网虫(鳞翅目:叶蝉科)在中国是一种适应性强、入侵性强的观赏树木和森林树木的落叶昆虫。为了更好地了解这种昆虫对寄主产物的化学取向,我们利用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)测定了这种昆虫触角感受器的结构和分布。结果表明,雄触角呈双尖状,雌触角呈锯齿状,由花苞、花梗和鞭毛三部分组成,鞭毛超过58个。根据其形态特征,两性的触角可区分为鳞状感器、基状感器、毛状感器(ST1、ST2、ST3)、毛状感器、鞘翅感器、柱头感器和Böhm刚毛。本文还讨论了这些感受器的形态、分布和超微结构。我们期望这些结果有助于进一步开展旨在更好地理解黑桫椤嗅觉的电生理研究。
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Redescption of Salina yunnanensis and a New Species of Salina Mac Gillivray, 1894 (Collembola: Paronellidae) from China 文章标题中国云南盐沼(Salina yunnanensis)的再描述和盐沼(Salina macgilvray)一新种,1894(弹尾纲:Paronellidae)
IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2019-12-19 DOI: 10.3157/061.145.0306
Yitong Ma
ABSTRACT A known species and a new species of Salina Mac Gillivray, 1894 from China are described here, S. yunnanensis Denis, 1929 and S. similis sp. nov.. The original description of S. yunnanensis is simple and only provided colour pattern and a few characters, here, the detail description were added. S. similis sp. nov. is characterised by its colour pattern and chaetotaxy on Abdominal segment I–III as 11-15, 4, 2 respectively.
本文报道了中国Salina Mac Gillivray(1894)的一个已知种和一个新种,S. yunnanensis Denis, 1929和S. similis sp. nov。原云南山竹的描述简单,只提供了颜色图案和少量的文字,在此增加了详细的描述。S. similis sp. 11 .的特征是其腹部I-III节的颜色图案和毛分类学分别为11- 15,4,2。
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