JEYSON LAZARO DUQUE ALBINOANA MARIA PESNEUSA HAMADA
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查看更多>>摘要:Ten new species of the ant-like stone beetle genus Cephennula Jaloszynski (Scydmaeninae, Cephenniini) are described, all occurring in Malaysia: C. densepunctata sp. n. (Sabah), C. gemina sp. n.(Sabah), C. minutissima sp. n. (Sarawak), C. penrissenanasp. n. (Sarawak), C. poringana sp. n. (Sabah), C. sibugana sp. n. (Sabah), C. titiwangsana sp. n. (Pahang), C. medioglabra sp. n. (Pahang), C. micropunctata sp. n. (Pahang) and C. gombakiana sp. n. (Selangor). Habitus and aedeagus of each species are illustrated. Two informal species groups - Cephennula minuta group and Cephennula multicarinata group - are proposed to divide Cephennula into possibly natural lineages; monophyly of these groups remains to be tested.
查看更多>>摘要:A checklist of 87 species in 9 genera belonging to 2 subfamilies (Eurytominae and Rileyinae) of Eurytomidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) known from Turkey is presented. Host or collection information and distributional data in Turkey are also provided.
查看更多>>摘要:The genus Stenocyphon Lawrence, 2001 was described from central Chile to accommodate a single new species, S. sasajii Lawrence, 2001. The genus shows features unusual for Scirtidae, including tibia without longitudinal carinae, distinct frontoclypealsuture, laterally compressed male aedeagus, laterally compressed, vertically arranged coxites of ovipositor, and very elongate habitus. This led Lawrence and Yoshitomi (2007) to place it in a new monotypic subfamily, Stenocyphoninae. The recent discoveryof Stenocyphon in New Zealand greatly extends the known geographical range of the genus and subfamily. The initial discovery of the New Zealand species was made about 8 years ago, when one of us (ST) was examining unsorted beetles in the Auckland Museumcollection, and found a single specimen from Northland of a beetle that was difficult to place to family. Further investigation led to the suggestion that it may be an odd scirtid, and John Lawrence subsequently determined it to belong to the genus Stenocyphon. Unfortunately, the specimen was destroyed in the post while on return from Lawrence, and no further material was located until early 2011, when ST was examining some unsorted samples collected by Dave Seldon (University of Auckland), again fromNorthland.