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    Heleocoris (Heteroptera: Naucoridae: Laccocorinae) of Thailand, with description of a new species

    ROBERT W. SITESAKEKAWAT VITHEEPRADIT
    16页
    查看更多>>摘要:The genus Heleocoris in Indochina has languished for more than a century with no substantial history of taxonomic, biological, or ecological research since the original descriptions of the species, despite its abundance and ubiquity in streams throughout the region. This is largely because of the inability to assign specific identities to these insects and the need for taxonomic revision. Presented here is a comprehensive treatment on the taxonomy and faunistics of the four species now known to occurin Thailand, including the description of Heleocoris mcphersoni, n. sp. Diagnostic information, records from Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries, ecological notes, habitus photographs, and a taxonomic key to identify the four species are presented.

    Descriptions of Neboissomina, new genus and 6 new species of Ecnomidae from Australia (Trichoptera)

    DAVID I. CARTWRIGHT
    14页
    查看更多>>摘要:Descriptions and keys are provided for males of 7 ecnomid caddisfly species, with 6 species new to science and to Australia. Females of 5 species are also described. These species are placed in the new genus, Neboissomina, new genus. The following newspecies are described: N. jardinei, N. kuranya, N. mida, N. persona, N. philsuteri, and N. riyala. A new combination is suggested for N. krokale (Neboiss, 1979). The new genus is erected based on unique characters in the male and female genitalia, wingsand setal warts of the head. Neboissomina, new genus is endemic to northern and eastem Australia.

    Seven new species of the genus Chrysolina Motschulsky from China (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Chrysomelinae)

    SI-QIN GEMAURO DACCORDIXWG-KE YANGWEN-ZHU LI...
    13页
    查看更多>>摘要:Seven new species of Genus Chrysolina Motschulsky are described: Chrysolina markamensis Daccordi et Ge, Chrysolina hohxilensis Daccordi et Ge, Chrysolina gyacaensis Daccordi et Yang, Chrysolina hongyuanensis Daccordi et Ge, and Chrysolina cuiae Ge etDaccordi, Chrysolina shuyongi Ge et Daccordi, Chrysolina zhangi Daccordi et Ge. Illustrations of habitus, male and female antennae, and male protarsi and aedeagus, and a map showing known localities are provided.

    Comparative morphology of the male terminalia of the subtribe Rhinotorina (Diptera, Heleomyzidae, Rhinotorini)

    JULIA C. ALMEIDAROSALYALE-ROCHA
    13页
    查看更多>>摘要:The Rhinotorini (Diptera, Heleomyzidae) are currently divided into three subtribes, which were considered as monophyl-etic groups. Rhinotorina, the main focus of this study includes Rhinotora Schiner, Apophoneura Malloch, Neorhinotora Lopes, and Rhinotoroides Lopes. This study is aimed to provide a hypothesis of homology among the structures of the male terminaha of the four genera of Rhinotorina, as well as to reassess the diagnostic features proposed by D. McAlpine for the subtribe, and to fumish new information about the morphology of these structures, particularly of the hypopygium. Species of the four genera of Rhinotorina were studied, as well as species of other subtribes of Rhinotorini. The putative synapomorphies for the Rhinotorina statedby D. McAlpine are considered here to be consistent, being observed in the four genera included in the present study. The hypopygium in Rhinotorina, in contrast, is very variable, and the study of its structures has added only one diagnostic feature to Rhinotorina: the presence of a ventral plate on the hypandrium. The degree of variation is not equivalent among the structures of the hypopygium: the surstyli are the most variable structures in Neorhinotora, and are very useful to diagnose species, and the shape of the epandrium, bacilliform sclerites, cerci, phallus, ejaculatory apodeme, phallapodeme, and hypandrium are very conservative in this genus. In Rhinotora, on the other hand, whereas the cerci, surstyli, phallus, phallapodeme, and postgonitesvary widely among the species, the shapes of the bacilliform sclerites and the ejaculatory apodeme are relatively constant. The comparisons made among the male terminalia of Rhinotorina suggest that this set of stmctures is a promising source of informative characters for future phyloge-netic studies of Rhinotorini and Heleomyzidae.

    Caliothrips tongi sp.n. (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) from China, and a dubious record of North American Bean Thrips

    YAWEI BEILAURENCE A. MOUNDHONGRUI ZHANG
    6页
    查看更多>>摘要:A new species, Caliothrips tongi, is described from eastem China, and an old record of the North American bean thrips, Caliothrips fasciatus (Pergande), from the same area is considered unreliable. Oneilliella pallidizonata Kudo is transferred to Caliothrips as a new combination. The North American Bean Thrips, Caliothrips fasciatus (Pergande), is endemic to North America where it ranges from Florida to Idaho and California, and south into western Mexico (Hoddle et al, 2006, 2008).

    A new genus and species of fossil Eodromeinae from the Yixian Formation of Western Liaoning, China (Coleoptera: Adephaga: Trachypachidae)

    TING JIAHONGBING LIANGHUALI CHANGDONG REN...
    6页
    查看更多>>摘要:A new genus and species of fossil trachypachid Fortiseode pervalimand Jia & Ren gen. et sp. nov., is described and illustrated. The new fossil with large and strong mandibles, short and robust legs, and pronotum widest near apical angle differs from other members of Eodromeinae. It is the first record of fossil trachypachid from the Mesozoic Yixian Formation of Huangbanjigou, Liaoning, China.