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    Ichneumonid wasps from Madagascar. V. Ichneumonidae Cremastinae

    PASCAL ROUSSECLAIRE VILLEMANTANDRE SEYRIG
    30页
    查看更多>>摘要:Four species of Cremastinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) species were previously known from Madagascar. The subfamily Cremastinae occurring in Madagascar is revised, it includes 21 species in seven genera (Cremastus Gravenhorst, 1829, Eurygenys Townes, 1971, Fafana gen. nov., Pimplomorpha Cameron, 1906, Pristomerus Curtis, 1836, Temelucha Forster, 1869 and Trathala Cameron, 1899). One new genus (Fafana gen. nov.), and 12 new species are described (Eurygenys bilbo sp. nov., E. gamour sp. nov., E. kerlioretensis sp. nov., Fafana timhoti sp. nov., Pimplomorpha mahafaty sp. nov., P. quilicii sp. nov., Temelucha talibarti sp. nov., T. teloloko sp. nov., Trathala agnielae sp. nov., T. lachaisae sp. nov., T. mimouna sp. nov. and T. orchestotrichias sp. nov.). The nine remaining species are redescribed. A key to all genera and species in Madagascar is provided.

    Fanniidae and Muscidae (Insecta, Diptera) associated with burrows of the Altai Mountains Marmot (Marmota baibacina baibacina Kastschenko, 1899) in Siberia, with the description of new species

    VERA S. SOROKINAADRIAN C. PONT
    14页
    查看更多>>摘要:One species of Fanniidae and eleven species of Muscidae including two new species have been found associated with the burrows of the Altai Marmot. New species are described (Hydrotaea barkalovi sp. nov. and Xestomyia atrox sp. nov.). Some taxonomic additions to the original male description of Fannia altaica Pont & Vikhrev, 2009 and the description of the female of this species are given. The male hypopygium, 5 th sternite and abdomen in ventral view of Fannia altaica are figured, as are the legs andhabitus of the two new species together with the male hypopygium and 5th sternite of Hydrotaea barkalovi sp. nov. A list of all the Muscidae and Fanniidae recorded as associated with burrows of the three Marmot species (Alpine Marmot, Altai Marmot, Long-Tailed Marmot) is given.

    A new species of the genus Trichromothrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) from bamboo in Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam

    MASAMI MASUMOTOSHUJI OKAJIMA
    6页
    查看更多>>摘要:Trichromothrips dorsalis sp. n. is described from bamboo in Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam. This new species is similar to T. alls Bhatti from India, but is distinguished by having large median dark areas on abdominal tergites III-VII. This is the first record of this genus from Thailand and Vietnam.

    A taxonomic study of the genus Longchuanacris Zheng et Fu (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Catantopinae), with descriptions of two new species from Yunnan, China

    MATTHEW B. SCOTTZHE-MIN ZHENGBEN-YONG MAOYAO NIU...
    11页
    查看更多>>摘要:All types of Longchuanacris Zheng et Fu, 1989 are examined. Longchuanacris guangxiensis Zheng et Ren, 2007 is synonymized with Caryanda neoelegans Otte, D. 1995, and Longchuanacris bilobata Mao, Ren et Ou, 2007 is synonymized withL. macrofurcula ZhengetFu, 1989; seventy three topotypes are designated for L, macrofurcula. Longchuanacris lobata Niu et Ou, sp. nov. and L. microfurcula Niu et Zheng, sp. nov. are described as new species. Six Longchuanacris species are keyed and their distributions are stated. These species are distributed in southwestern Yunnan, China. Type specimens are deposited in the Faculty of Conservation Biology, Southwest Forestry University (SWFU), Yunnan Province, China and in the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China (IZCAS).

    A new genus and species of Saccharosydnini (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae) from Argentina

    MARIA F. ROSSI BATIZANA M. M. DE REMES LENICOV
    7页
    查看更多>>摘要:One new delphacid genus and species, Lacertina australis Remes Lenicov & Rossi Batiz, gen. et sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Saccharosydnini), is described and illustrated from Argentina with distribution data and host plants data provided. The new genus is easily distinguished from all other genera of the Neotropical Saccharosydnini by being strongly dorsoventrally flattened with a wide vertex projecting 2/3 of its length beyond the eyes and the presence of two submedian carinae onfrons. An identification key to the genera of Saccharosydnini is provided.