查看更多>>摘要:A new genus Doggerella gen. nov. (Braconinae, Braconidae) is erected to include one previously described and twelve new species predominantly from the southern part of Africa. These species are Doggerella turneri sp. nov. (the type species), D. augustata sp. nov., D. longitergita sp. nov., D. deflexa sp. nov. and D. sulphurea sp. nov. from Republic of South Africa (Cape Province), D. albopilosa (Szepligeti, 1913) comb. nov. from Kenya, D. azhari sp. nov. and D. minuta sp. nov. from Namibia, D. cohaerens sp. nov. from Angola, D. landingi sp. nov. and D. shaheena sp. nov. from Cote d'Ivoire, D. mishkati sp. nov. from Madagascar and D. transversa. sp. nov. from Zimbabwe. Photomicrographs are provided to illustrate morphological characters of the species
Namyatova, Anna A.Elias, MichaelCassis, Gerasimos .
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查看更多>>摘要:Witchelinamiris gen.nov. and W. mchughi sp. nov. and W. viridimaculatus sp. nov. are described as new to science. Digital images, scanning electron micrographs, and illustrations of the male genitalia are provided for both species, and illustrations of the female genitalia are provided for W. viridimaculatus. Information on collection methods and host plants is included.
Jelinek, J. [AuthorAudisio, P.Cline, A. R. [AuthorE-mail: JJ.Nitidula@seznam.cz]...
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查看更多>>摘要:The pollen beetle Restiopria biondii gen. nov., sp. nov., from Western Cape, South Africa, is described. The taxonomic position of Restiopria is discussed. The new genus is not noticeably related to any other known Meligethine, although it exhibits a few shared characters with Pria Stephens 1830. Larval host plants of the single known species are male flowers of two species of the monocot family Restionaceae.
查看更多>>摘要:The new aeshnopteran genus and species Sinocymatophlebiella hasticercus is described from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Inner Mongolia. It shows important similarities with the Jurassic genus Cymatophlebiella from Karatau, suggesting they could belong to the same family, but the latter genus is too poorly known to accurately establish its affinities. The present discovery supports the evolutionary scenario of a Jurassic rapid and massive diversification of the Aeshnoptera, followed by important extinctions during the Late Mesozoic.
E-mail: matti.hamalainen@helsinki.fi].Quoc Toan PhanHaemaelaeinen, Matti [Author
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查看更多>>摘要:Matrona taoi Phan & Hamalainen, spec. nov. (holotype male, from Vietnam, Phu Tho province, Xuan Son National Park, Xom Coi, alt. 442 m, 15 xi 2010, deposited in Vietnam National Museum of Nature, Hanoi) is described from both sexes, illustrated and compared with other species in the genus.