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    New Species of Lissodendoryx Topsent, 1892 (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida, Coelosphaeridae) and Myxilla Schmidt, 1862 (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida, Myxillidae) from the Northeast Pacific

    Ott, B.Reiswig, H. M.McDaniel, N.Harbo, R....
    29页
    查看更多>>摘要:Collections of sponges by the late Dr. William C. Austin and the authors (N. McDaniel, R. Harbo and B. Ott) provided material for descriptions of new species from two genera of Poecilosclerida for shallow waters of Southern British Columbia, Canada and Northern Washington, USA: Lissodendoryx and Myxilla. There have been no new species of these two genera described for the Northeast Pacific since Laubenfels' work in central California (Laubenfels 1930, 1932) and Lambe's reports in 1893 to 1895 for Geological Survey of Canada sponge collections from British Columbia, Canada to the Bering Sea. We describe three new species of Lissodendoryx (Lissodendoryx) (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida, Coelosphaeridae) and one new species of Myxilla (Myxilla) (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida, Myxillidae): L. (L.) barkleyensis n. sp., L. (L.) littoralis n. sp., L. (L.) toxaraphida n. sp. and M. (M.) austini n. sp. Lissodendoryx (L.) barkleyensis n. sp. is cave-dwelling, has acanthostyles 112-260 mu m, tornotes 107-177 mu m, arcuate isochelas 8-28 mu m and two sizes of sigmas 18-29, 26-55 mu m. Lissodendoryx (L.) littoralis n. sp. fistulate habitus is adapted to muddy substrates similar to some Polymastia species also found commonly in the Northeast Pacific. It has subtylostyles 185-336 mu m, tylotes 112-229 mu m, arcuate isochelas 11-23 mu m, and sigmas 30-75 mu m. Lissodendoryx (L.) toxaraphida n. sp. is the only described Lissodendoryx species with raphides shaped like toxas. It has acanthostyles 140-286 mu m, tornotes 143-195 mu m, arcuate isochelas 18-34 mu m and toxiform raphides 65-156 mu m. Myxilla (M.) austini n. sp. has a fistulate habitus and both tornote and tylote megascleres. It appears to be tolerant of low oxygen environments. Myxilla (M.) austini n. sp. has smooth to sparsely spined styles 193-353 mu m, tylotes 153-221 mu m, tornotes 174-260 mu m, two sizes of anchorate isochelas 13-27, 42-81 mu m, and two sizes of sigmas 13-47, 33-78 mu m. All specimens were collected from shallow water (intertidal to 25 m).

    New genus, new species and new records of marine acotylean flatworms (Platyhelminthes: Polycladida: Acotylea) from Oaxaca, southern Mexican Pacific

    Ramos-Sanchez, MarielaBahia, JulianaRolando Bastida-Zavala, J.
    29页
    查看更多>>摘要:The acotylean polyclads are characterized by the absence of a ventral sucker located posteriorly to the female gonopore. These flatworms are mostly marine, benthic or pelagic, except by two species, one freshwater Limnostylochus borneensis and other semi-terrestrial Myoramyxa pardalota. Oaxaca is a state located in the southern Mexican Pacific, where only three acotyleans species have been formally recorded until now. After sampling littoral to sublittoral zones, a total of 34 specimens were collected and fixed in frozen formalin. Some specimens were stained with Mayer's carmalum and hematoxylin and cleared in methyl salicylate for whole mounts; the portion containing the reproductive structures of other specimens were dissected and histologically processed in sagittal and frontal sections. Four species were identified as belonging to four genera and three families. The new genus Bisacculosuteri gen. nov. is established, close to the genus Itannia, but lacking double ventral suckers placed on both sides of the female gonopore. Two species are new to science: Bisacculosuteri marcelae sp. nov., characterized by a highly branched central pharynx, prominent seminal vesicle, a penis papilla with stylet, paired strongly muscularized uterine sac and uterine vesicles; and Paraplanocera oligoglenoides sp. nov., with translucent body, light brown pigmentation and black dots distributed in the pharyngeal and reproductive regions, and an oval cirrus sac with intramuscular surrounding hollow spaces and armored with spines and conspicuous teeth. The third species is Euplanoida cf. pacificola that could not be determined as the nominal species, due to ambiguity in its description. The fourth species, Bivesiculoplana lamothei, was previously described from the region and now is recorded in new localities and hosts from Oaxaca.

    A systematic review of Rhinopetitia Gery (Teleostei, Characiformes, Characidae) with descriptions of four new species and redescription of R. myersi Gery

    Menezes, Naercio A.Netto-Ferreira, Andre L.
    28页
    查看更多>>摘要:Rhinopetitia was known for a long time only by R. myersi, its type species, described from the Ilha do Bananal, Rio Araguaia basin, Tocantins, Brazil. Another recently described species, R. potamorhachia, was considered to differ from R. myersi by having the outer and inner rows of premaxillary teeth with seven to nine cusps, a midlateral dark stripe and a dark humeral blotch (versus outer and inner rows of premaxillary and of maxillary teeth with three to five cusps, and the absence of a dark midlateral stripe). Recently collected specimens from the Araguaia and Tocantins river basins are considered to belong to R. myersi, allowing to better characterize this species which is redescribed herein. Four new species are recognized for the genus, all from Brazil: 1) Rhinopetitia paucirastra, new species, collected from the upper Rio Tocantins drainage, state of Goias, distinguished from all its congeners mainly by the presence of rudimentary and fewer gill rakers in external row on first gill arch; 2) R. oligolepis, new species originating from the Rio Jamanxim, Rio Tapajos drainage, state of Para, differing from its congeners by having 4 longitudinal scale rows from dorsal-fin origin to lateral line; 3) R. melanohumeralis, new species, collected from small streams tributaries of the upper Rio Tapajos, and the upper Rio Xingu basins, states of Para and Mato Grosso, that has the body as deep as in R. paucirastra but has well-developed and more gill rakers in the external row on first branchial arch; and 4) R. nigrofasciata, new species, collected in small tributaries of the upper portions of the Rio Tapajos and Rio Xingu basins, states of Para and Mato Grosso, with the body narrower than in R. paucirastra and R. melanohumeralis.

    A new species of Ungla (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) that exhibits remarkable homoplasy in male secondary sexual characters

    Tauber, Catherine A.
    15页
    查看更多>>摘要:A new and very unusual species of green lacewings, Ungla pseudomeleoma sp. nov. is described from Peru. Males of this species exhibit a remarkable example of generic-level homoplasy with Meleoma. Its abdominal and genitalic features are completely consistent with the genus Ungla. However, its external sexually dimorphic features resemble those of both Ungla and Meleoma. Females of the new species also express cranial modifications that resemble those of some female Meleoma species.

    Biodiversity and chorology of aquatic beetles (Coleoptera: Elmidae and Hydraenidae) in Kabylia (central-north Algeria). New records and updates

    Lamine, SmailLounaci, AbdelkaderBennas, Nard
    15页
    查看更多>>摘要:This work presents a list of water beetles of the families Hydraenidae and Elmidae occurring in Kabylia (central-north of Algeria) based on an exhaustive review of literature (1872-2016) and on more than 2126 individuals collected during field campaigns (2013-2015). Twenty-five species belonging to nine genera of Hydraenidae and Elmidae are here recorded from a total of 25 sites. Ochthebius (Ochthebius) bifoveolatus Waltl, 1835 is here recorded for the first time from Algeria; Hydraena leprieuri, Limnebius pilicauda, and Limnius intermedius are new records for Kabylia.

    Revision of Myiocephalus Marshall (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Euphorinae), with description of one new species

    Zhang, RuonanTan, JiangliVan Achterberg, CornelisTian, Xiaoxia...
    15页
    查看更多>>摘要:The Palaearctic species of Myiocephalus Marshall, 1898 (Braconidae, Euphorinae) are revised and a new species (M. zwakhalsi sp. n.) from Austria is described and illustrated. A key to the Palaearctic species is provided. Myiocephalus niger Fischer, 1957, is a new record for China and the Nearctic Myiocephalus laticeps (Provancher, 1886) is re-instated as valid species. A lectotype is designated for Aphidius hedini Fahringer, 1929.

    A new species of Rhathymus Lepeletier & Serville, 1828 (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Rhathymini) from Guatemala

    Ayala, RicardoHinojosa-Diaz, IsmaelArmas-Quinonez, Ana Gabriela
    7页
    查看更多>>摘要:A new species of the bee genus Rhathymus Lepeletier & Serville, 1828 is described and figured as Rhathymus atitlanicus Ayala, Hinojosa-Diaz and Armas-Quinonez. The new species is from the department of Solola, Guatemala, and can be distinguished based on the black integument contrasting with the orange color of the wings.

    An interesting new species of Kamimuria (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from China, with notes on K. grandispinata Du & Sun

    Li, WeihaiMo, RaoraoYang, Juan
    7页
    查看更多>>摘要:Kamimuria circumspina sp. n. from Wuling Mountains in Guizhou Province, China, is described as new to science. The morphological characters of the new species are discussed and compared with similar perlid taxa and congeners. Kamimuria grandispinata Du & Sun is rediscovered from the same mountain range.

    A new relictual species of Earthworm (Oligochaeta: Megascolecidae) from Central Australia

    Dyne, Geoffrey R.
    5页

    Naticid gastropods from the middle Miocene of western Ukraine

    Pedriali, LucaSosso, MaurizioDell'Angelo, Bruno
    45页
    查看更多>>摘要:The paper covers 11 species of naticid gastropods occurring in the lower Serravallian (Upper Badenian) strata of western Ukraine (Central Paratethys). The studied material (over 1,700 naticids) represents six genera and 11 species, of which eight are new: Cochlis odovychenorum, Cochlis ukrainensis, Tectonatica anistratenkorum, Tectonatica pseudoprietoi, Euspira sirenkoi, Payraudeautia ermesi, Payraudeautia sabrinae and Payraudeautia varovtsiana. Additionally, we have also identified Euspira protracta (Eichwald, 1830), Polinices staszici (Friedberg, 1923) and Sinum affinis (Eichwald, 1830). A lectotype of Sinum affinis is designated (ZISP 1/62208). Detailed descriptions of the protoconch and teleoconch morphology of the taxa involved, including SEM images, are presented.