Pub Date : 2024-03-25DOI: 10.1163/22119434-20242117
T. Yasunaga, R. K. Duwal
Four new species of the plant bug subfamily Phylinae are described from Taiwan, namely Atractotomoidea badiorubra sp. n. and A. elongata sp. n. (tribe Nasocorini); Compsidolon lini sp. n. (Phylini); and Decomioides luteoparva sp. n. (Decomiini). An annotated checklist, including updated distributional records for all Taiwanese phyline taxa, is also provided. Two species of the genus Moissonia Reuter, M. larutensis Yasunaga and M. takaii Yasunaga, are reported from Taiwan for the first time. A new combination, Atractotomoidea lanceus (Li & Liu, 2008) comb. n., is herein proposed.
本研究描述了台湾植物蝽亚科(Phylinae)的四个新种,分别为Atractotomoidea badiorubra sp.此外,还提供了一份注释核对表,其中包括所有台湾植物分类群的最新分布记录。首次从台湾报告了 Moissonia Reuter 属的两个种,M. larutensis Yasunaga 和 M. takaii Yasunaga。在此提出了一个新的组合,Atractotomoidea lanceus (Li & Liu, 2008) comb.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-14DOI: 10.1163/22119434-20230002
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Pub Date : 2023-11-14DOI: 10.1163/22119434-20230001
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Pub Date : 2023-11-03DOI: 10.1163/22119434-bja10027
Andreas Wessel
Abstract Taxonomy is a science whose roots go back to the dawn of human curiosity. Its evergrowing body of knowledge, laid down in the biological classification, provides the framework within which every biologist operates. Taxonomists have always used the oldest scientific tools for their research — their natural capabilities of observation, gestalt perception, categorization, and classification — as well as the most advanced technologies of the day. Today, taxonomy is firmly anchored in evolutionary theory, spearheading on topics such as the species problem and biodiversity and its development.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-01DOI: 10.1163/22119434-bja10028
Gavin Christian M. De Vera, Johann Isaac L. Sia, Hendrik Freitag, Emmanuel D. Delocado
This paper describes Leptelmis kodadai sp. n., the first species of Leptelmis discovered from the Philippines in the last 50 years. Previously, Leptelmis Sharp, 1888 was represented in the Philippines with only one species, namely L. tawitawiensis Delève, 1973 documented from Tawi-Tawi, the southwestern tip of the country. Due to habitus and genital differences with L. tawitawiensis, L. kodadai sp. n. collected from Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, and Bukidnon from the island of Mindanao was deemed new to science. Additionally, using the generated COI-3ʹ gene sequences, the intraspecific distance of the L. kodadai sp. n. specimens was determined to be 0.72%. This paper generates the first barcodes of Philippine Leptelmis and provides an updated checklist for Southeast Asian species.
本文报道了近50年来在菲律宾发现的第一种Leptelmis kodadai sp. n.。在此之前,Leptelmis Sharp, 1888在菲律宾仅有一种,即L. tawitawiensis del, 1973,记录于该国西南端Tawi-Tawi。由于与L. tawitawiensis的习性和生殖器差异,在棉兰老岛的Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur和Bukidnon采集的L. kodadai sp. n被认为是科学上的新发现。此外,利用所生成的COI-3′基因序列,确定了kodadai sp. n.标本的种内距离为0.72%。本文生成了菲律宾小龙虾的第一个条形码,并提供了一个更新的东南亚物种清单。
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Pub Date : 2023-07-03DOI: 10.1163/22119434-bja10026
D. Telnov
The first review of the Tomoderinae Bonadona, 1961 (Anthicidae Latreille, 1819) from the Philippine Islands is presented. Two genera, Macrotomoderus Pic, 1901 and Tomoderus LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849, are confirmed for the archipelago. Descriptions of the following 13 new species are provided: Macrotomoderus damaskai, M. davawenyo, M. hamiguitan, M. kirscheyi, M. maranao, M. subanen, M. unicus, Tomoderus agta, T. medinai, T. mindanaor, T. minor, T. penicillus, T. shavrini spp. nov. A new synonymy is proposed for Tomoderus longithorax Krekich-Strassoldo, 1929 = T. elegantithorax Telnov, 2001 (both from Luzon). Additional records and type material images are provided for the poorly known species. An annotated checklist of the Philippine Tomoderinae is provided. Biogeographical peculiarities are briefly discussed. The known Philippine fauna of Tomoderinae is comprised of 22 species: eight Macrotomoderus and 14 Tomoderus.
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Pub Date : 2023-04-24DOI: 10.1163/22119434-bja10025
B. V. Vondel
Corrections and additions to the Nearctic Haliplidae are presented. Haliplus variomaculatus Brigham & Sanderson, 1973 is synonymized with Haliplus deceptus Matheson, 1912. Some distributional data are added.
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Pub Date : 2023-03-23DOI: 10.1163/22119434-bja10024
The Japanese fauna of the plant bug tribe Mirini, now represented by 212 species in 62 genera, is updated. Twenty-three species in six genera including a new genus are proposed herein: Apolygus China (14 spp.), Charagochilus Fieber (2 spp.) Exolygocoris gen. n. (1 sp.), Mermitelocerus Reuter (1 sp.), Neolygus Knight (3 spp.), Polymerus Hahn (1 sp.) and Proboscidocoris Reuter (1 sp.), are described as new to science. Apolygopsis miniacea (Yasunaga & Yasunaga) comb. n. and Argenis takahashii (Yasunaga) comb. n. are transferred from Apolygus and Tinginotum, respectively. Mermitelocerus prasinus Reuter stat. n. and Orientomiris nigripes Yasunaga stat. n., originally described as a subspecies of M. annulipes and O. yaeyamanus, respectively, are upgraded to the species level, based on reevaluation of morphological characters. Apolygus syringae (Kerzhner), which has been regarded as a junior synonym of A. hilaris (Horváth), is reinstated as valid and rediagnosed. A checklist and a key are provided for all known Japanese genera.
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Pub Date : 2022-12-09DOI: 10.1163/22119434-20220002
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Pub Date : 2022-12-09DOI: 10.1163/22119434-20220001
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