Qi, FengWang, Ke [AuthorE-mail: wangke@ioz.ac.cn]Xue, Dayong [Author, Reprint Author...
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查看更多>>摘要:The Stictopterinae from China are revised. Seven genera and forty species are reported from China. Five new species (Lophoptera hamata sp. nov., Lophoptera solealis sp. nov., Lophoptera acutiprocessa sp. nov., Lophoptera purpurfera sp. nov. and Lophoptera trigonoprocessa sp. nov.) are described. One genus and ten species are recorded from China for the first time. Nine misidentifications in Chen (1982b, 1991, 1999) are revised. The male genitalia of Lophoptera obliquilinea Prout, 1928 are described for the frist time. Descriptions for the subfamily, all genera, and new species in China are provided, as are keys to genera and species, diagnoses for all species, and illustrations of adults and genitalia.
Correa, MargaritaAguirre, Carlos [AuthorE-mail: caguirre.d@gmail.com]Germain, Jean-Francois [Author...
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查看更多>>摘要:A new species of mealybug from Chile, Pseudococcus meridionalis Prado sp. n., is described and illustrated based on the morphological and molecular characterization of adult females. This species belongs to the "Pseudococcus maritimus" complex and displays a wide host plant range, including Japanese pear, persimmon, pomegranate, pear and grape.
E-mail: haithambadrawy@sci.asu.edu.eg].Mohammad, Salwa K.Badrawy, Haitham B. M. [Author
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查看更多>>摘要:In this paper, the genus Efflatouniella Krober is rediagnosed and redescribed with material from Egypt and Israel. Efflatouniella aegyptiaca Krober, 1927 is redescribed while E. legaensis sp. nov. and E. sinatica sp. nov. are described from South Sinai. Keys to the Egyptian phycine genera and to species of the genus Efflatouniella are included.
查看更多>>摘要:Species of the genus Franklinothrips Back are predators and ant-mimics, with the first two abdominal segments narrow and sometimes pale (Mound & Marullo, 1996), and an illustrated identification key to the 15 known species was provided by Mound & Reynaud (2005). A further new species was described recently from northern India (Vijay Veer, 2010), and these species have been found in the tropical areas of Asia, Africa, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Australia, and the southern United States.Previous studies on the genus include a key to six species from North America (Stannard, 1952), a key to six New World species (Mound & Marullo, 1996), and to two species from Europe (zur Strassen, 2003). From the Oriental region, species have also been described by Okajima (1997), and Reyes (1994).
查看更多>>摘要:The genus Ctenothrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) was proposed by Franklin in 1907 with C. bridwelli as the type species from North America (Franklin, 1907). Up to now, eleven species have been known, all from the Holarctic region (Mound, 2011; Haga & Okajima, 1989; Kudo, 1977; Bhatti, 1976), and six of these have been described from China (Chen, 1979; Feng et al, 2003; Tong & Zhang, 1992). Though related to one of the most popular genera, Taeniothrips Amyot and Serville, by having similar head and antennae, Ctenothrips is distinctly characterized with polygonally reticulated body surface of abdomen and tube-like abdominal segment X. Species of the genus Ctenothrips have been found mainly in alpine regions, but we collected the new species described here from an area only as high as altitude of 900m in the southwest of China. In this paper, C. guizhouensis sp. n., is added as the twelfth member to this genus, and an identification key is provided to all 12 species, based mainly on descriptions. The new species was collected in the flowers of a species of Galium (Rubiaceae) at the Donggong temple, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province. The type specimens are preserved in Yunnan Agricultural University.