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    Empria longicornis species group: taxonomic revision with notes on phylogeny and ecology (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae)

    MARKO PROUSVILLU SOONMIKK HEIDEMAA
    39页
    查看更多>>摘要:The Empria longicornis species group (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) is revised. Empria japonica Heidemaa & Prous, sp. nov. is described from Japan. The lectotypes of Empria gussakovskii Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1929, E. konowi Dovnar-Za-polskij, 1929, Poecilosoma longicornis Thomson, 1871, P. mongolica Konow, 1895, and tridens Konow, 1896 are designated. Empria konowi Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1929 (syn. nov.) and E. gussakovskii Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1929 (syn. nov.) are synonymized with E. tridens (Konow, 1896), and Empria waldstaetterense Liston, 1980 (syn. nov.) with E. alector Benson, 1938. EmpriaalpinaBenson, 1938 andii. minutaLindqvist, 1968, earliermisidentified asE. gussakovskii, are treated as valid species. Nine species are confirmed to belong in the longicornis-group: E. alector, E. alpina, E. basalis, E. japonica, E. loktini, E. longicornis, E. minuta, E. mongolica, and E. tridens. Distributional data of the species and a key to the imagines are provided. Ex ovo rearings of the four most common and oftenmisidentified species in the group (E. alector, E. basalis, E. longicornis, and E. tridens) were carried out to verify their host plants and male conspecifics. External morphology, morphometries (geometric and traditional), and DNA sequences (mitochondrial COI and nuclear ITS1 and ITS2) are used to delimit species within the group and to assess their phylogenetic relationships. Mitochondrial DNA sequences analyzed are mostly regarded as unsuitable for species circumscription, DNA barcoding and for reconstructing species phylogeny within the group. In this regard, analyses of the ITS sequences yielded more concordant results.

    Empria longicornis species group: taxonomic revision with notes on phylogeny and ecology (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae)

    Prous, MarkoHeidemaa, Mikk [AuthorE-mail: mikk.heidemaa@ut.ee]Soon, Villu [Author...
    26页
    查看更多>>摘要:The Empria longicornis species group (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) is revised. Empria japonica Heidemaa & Prous, sp. nov. is described from Japan. The lectotypes of Empria gussakovskii Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1929, E. konowi Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1929, Poecilosoma longicornis Thomson, 1871, P. mongolica Konow, 1895, and P. tridens Konow, 1896 are designated. Empria konowi Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1929 (syn. nov.) and E. gussakovskii Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1929 (syn. nov.) are synonymized with E. tridens (Konow, 1896), and Empria waldstaetterense Liston, 1980 (syn. nov.) with E. alector Benson, 1938. Empria alpina Benson, 1938 and E. minuta Lindqvist, 1968, earlier misidentified as E. gussakovskii, are treated as valid species. Nine species are confirmed to belong in the longicornis-group: E. alector, E. alpina, E. basalis, E. japonica, E. loktini, E. longicornis, E. minuta, E. mongolica, and E. tridens. Distributional data of the species and a key to the imagines are provided. Ex ovo rearings of the four most common and often misidentified species in the group (E. alector, E. basalis, E. longicornis, and E. tridens) were carried out to verify their host plants and male conspecifics. External morphology, morphometrics (geometric and traditional), and DNA sequences (mitochondrial COI and nuclear ITS1 and ITS2) are used to delimit species within the group and to assess their phylogenetic relationships. Mitochondrial DNA sequences analyzed are mostly regarded as unsuitable for species circumscription, DNA barcoding and for reconstructing species phylogeny within the group. In this regard, analyses of the ITS sequences yielded more concordant results.

    Empria longicornis species group: taxonomic revision with notes on phylogeny and ecology (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae)

    MARKO PROUSVILLU SOONMIKK HEIDEMAA
    39页
    查看更多>>摘要:The Empria longicornis species group (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) is revised. Empria japonica Heidemaa & Prous, sp. nov. is described from Japan. The lectotypes of Empria gussakovskii Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1929, E. konowi Dovnar-Za-polskij, 1929, Poecilosoma longicornis Thomson, 1871, P. mongolica Konow, 1895, and tridens Konow, 1896 are designated. Empria konowi Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1929 (syn. nov.) and E. gussakovskii Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1929 (syn. nov.) are synonymized with E. tridens (Konow, 1896), and Empria waldstaetterense Liston, 1980 (syn. nov.) with E. alector Benson, 1938. EmpriaalpinaBenson, 1938 andii. minutaLindqvist, 1968, earliermisidentified asE. gussakovskii, are treated as valid species. Nine species are confirmed to belong in the longicornis-group: E. alector, E. alpina, E. basalis, E. japonica, E. loktini, E. longicornis, E. minuta, E. mongolica, and E. tridens. Distributional data of the species and a key to the imagines are provided. Ex ovo rearings of the four most common and oftenmisidentified species in the group (E. alector, E. basalis, E. longicornis, and E. tridens) were carried out to verify their host plants and male conspecifics. External morphology, morphometries (geometric and traditional), and DNA sequences (mitochondrial COI and nuclear ITS1 and ITS2) are used to delimit species within the group and to assess their phylogenetic relationships. Mitochondrial DNA sequences analyzed are mostly regarded as unsuitable for species circumscription, DNA barcoding and for reconstructing species phylogeny within the group. In this regard, analyses of the ITS sequences yielded more concordant results.

    Revision of the genus Oedematopus (Diptera, Dolichopodidae) with the description of a new genus and a key to the Neotropical genera of Hydrophorinae

    Naglis, Stefan M. .
    13页
    查看更多>>摘要:The genus Oedematopus Van Duzee is revised. Oedematopus shannoni Van Duzee, 1930 and Oedematopus transversus Van Duzee, 1930 are synonymized with Oedematopus vidua (Becker, 1922), and Oedematopus moraviensis sp. nov. is newly described. The closely related new genus Oedematopiella, including Oedematopiella sarae sp. nov. and Oedematopiella nathaliae sp. nov., is established. Oedematopiella differs from Oedematopus mainly by wing venation and the male postadomen. Keys to tribes and genera of Neotropical Hydrophorinae and to species of Oedematopus and Oedematopiella are provided.

    Descriptions of four hitherto unknown or little-known morphs of Siphini (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea: Chaitophorinae)

    Wieczorek, Karina .
    8页
    查看更多>>摘要:The oviparous female of Atheroides brevicornis is re-described, and alate viviparous females of A. persianus, Sipha (Sipha) littoralis and S. (Rungsia) taurica are described and illustrated for the first time. Keys to oviparae of Atheroides and to alate viviparae of Atheroides and Sipha are provided and notes on distributions and host plants are presented.

    A new species of Tomocerus (Collembola: Tomoceridae) from China

    YITONG MA
    4页
    查看更多>>摘要:Among the 15 extant genera of Tomoceridae, Tomocerus, with 73 species, is the largest. Most Tomocerus spp. have been described or reported from East Asia (Korea, Japan, China), 41 of them from China. Tomocerus spp. are large, active and epigaic, living in leaf litter. A new species, Tomocerus jilinensis sp. nov., is described from China here; setal variations of the ventral tube and blunt setae on hind foot of T. kinoshitai Yosii are also described. Both species were found on the Changbaishan Mountain, Jilin Province, China.

    Description of the larva of Archilestes exoletus (Hagen in Selys) (Odonata: Lestidae)

    MARINA SCHMIDT DALZOCHIOMARCIEL ELIO RODRIGUES
    4页
    查看更多>>摘要:The larva of Archilestes exoletus (Hagen in Selys, 1862) is described and illustrated based on exuviae of reared larvae collected in Cascavel, State of Parana, Brazil. The larva of A. exoletus can be distinguished from other species of Archilestes ofwhich the larva has been described by the absence of a lateral spine at the margin of the 4th abdominal segment and having the cleft of the ligula closed.