diff --git a/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFBFF9AC8C4FE8AAA37FCD7.xml b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFBFF9AC8C4FE8AAA37FCD7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..708c6b5ef03 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFBFF9AC8C4FE8AAA37FCD7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ + + + +Mycomya (Mycomya) fornicata + + + +Author + +Polevoi, A. V. + + + +Author + +Maximova, Yu. V. + + + +Author + +Subbotina, E. Yu. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +29 + + +3 + + +237 +246 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13165174 + +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13165174 +0132-8069 + + + + + + +Achiderbe obrienae +Emeljanov et Shcherbakov + +, + +sp.n. + + + + + + +Figs 21–24 +, +28 +. + + + + + +MATERIAL. +Holotype +PIN 5608 +/126, + +, most of head and dorsal part of thorax eaten by some arthropod scavenger, distal parts of hind legs polished away; syninclusions: 2 +Empidoidea — Burmese +amber, +Hukawng Valley +, +Kachin State +, +Myanmar +; mid-Cretaceous (probably Albian–Cenomanian). + + + + + +DESCRIPTION. Tegmen +3.9 mm +long, elongate, 2.8:1, fuscous with pale: irregular transverse bands proximally, crossveins and vein apices distally; stigmal cell pale at nodus, distally of same shade of brown as adjacent cells. Anterior margin shallowly convex near base and at nodus, almost straight between; apical margin obliquely rounded. Costal vein thickened near base, turning flat, slender distad of ScR+M stalk; C and ambient vein with sensory pits, better developed at base, traceable up to apex of tegmen. ScR fork much distad of, and CuA fork distad of, union of claval veins. Nodal +r-m +level with nodal +m-cu +. MA fork about halfway from nodal +r-m +to +2rm +. Medial cell long and broad, much larger than cell distal to it or cell anterodistal to it. Clavus truncate at apex, without crossvein. Hind wing ca. +2.9 mm +long, +1.2 mm +wide, not large, 0.75 as long as tegmen, and narrow, 2.4:1, apex considerably not reaching apex of tegmen in repose; membrane fuscous, veins brown. Costal margin biconvex, coupling lobe in concavity beyond wing midlength. ScRA apex proximad of level of M fork. M fork twice as long as CuA1 fork. Body +3.6 mm +long; body and appendages various shades of brown. Anterodorsal part of head not preserved. Scape elongate, obliquely produced anterodorsally, pedicel thrice longer than scape, paddle-shaped, flattened, scape + pedicel about as long as clypeus. Pedicel covered with cuticular denticles, with many plaque organs. Subantennal ridge absent. Postclypeus strongly narrowed towards unicarinate, laterally flattened anteclypeus. Rostrum reaching hind coxae, apical segment dark, about 4 times as long as wide. Pronotum not preserved. Mesonotum with lateral discal carinae strong, subparallel, median carina well-developed. Legs rather short and stout, tibiae tetrahedral, somewhat flattened, hind tibiae without lateral teeth in proximal half (their distal half and hind tarsi not preserved), claws strong. Abdomen slightly inflated, laterotergites rectangular. Male genital block rather small; pygofer ventrally sinuate with median depression between two oblique carinae; anal tube rather long, with posterolateral lobes; styles short and broad, their apices bent mediad. + + + +ETYMOLOGY. Named in honour of Dr Lois B. O’Brien, a worldwide known entomologist, specialist on Fulgoroidea. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFDFF9CC8D3FCFCACEAFA71.xml b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFDFF9CC8D3FCFCACEAFA71.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bb57f3e2977 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFDFF9CC8D3FCFCACEAFA71.xml @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + +Mycomya (Mycomya) fornicata + + + +Author + +Polevoi, A. V. + + + +Author + +Maximova, Yu. V. + + + +Author + +Subbotina, E. Yu. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +29 + + +3 + + +237 +246 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13165174 + +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13165174 +0132-8069 + + + + + + +Derbachile aschei +Emeljanov et Shcherbakov + +, + +sp.n. + + + +Figs 11–20, 25, 26. + + + + +MATERIAL. +Holotype +PIN 5608 +/123a, + +, head and thorax dorsally eaten by some arthropod scavenger; +paratypes +PIN +: 5608/ 123b, male (?), in same amber piece as +holotype +, oxidized, antennae detached; 5608/129, sex unknown, fore legs malformed, most of head, hind legs and abdomen eaten away; 5608/130, female — +Burmese +amber, +Hukawng Valley +, +Kachin State +, +Myanmar +; mid-Cretaceous (probably Albian–Cenomanian). + + + + +DIAGNOSIS. Wings fuscous with darker shade along vein apices and pale at and near crossveins; body and legs fuscous; median carina of mesonotum incomplete; hind tibia with 3 lateral teeth. + + + +DESCRIPTION. Tegmen 2.9 ( +paratype +5608/130) – +3.6 mm +long ( +paratype +5608/129), elongate, much widened distally, 2.3:1; membrane fuscous, finely transversely corrugate; veins darker, apical vein sections margined with darker shade; stigmal cell brown; pale: ScRA1, RA2a, RA2b, +ir +and RP near it, +2r-m, ima, +MP2 base, +2m-cu +, CuA1 from +2m-cu +to +icua, icua +and CuA2 shortly beyond it, postclaval crossvein, and truncate claval apex. Anterior margin almost straight near base and shallowly convex beyond; apical margin broadly rounded. Costal vein turning flat, ecarinate distad of ScR fork. C and ambient vein with minute sensory pits from base to apex of tegmen. ScR fork slightly distad of, and CuA fork more distad of, union of claval veins. Nodal +r-m +distal to, or sometimes level with, nodal +m-cu +. MA fork much closer to nodal +r-m +than to +2r-m +. Medial cell long and narrow, about as large as cell anterodistal or cell distal to it. Crossvein on clavus between CuP and middle of Pcu. Claval furrow continued beyond truncate claval apex; CuP+Pcu+1A running close to posterior margin slightly beyond postclaval crossvein. Hind wing very large, almost 0.9 as long as tegmen, and very broad, 1.7:1, apex slightly not reaching apex of tegmen in repose; membrane pale fuscous, finely wrinkled; apical vein sections margined with darker shade, veins and coupling lobe brown, medial and claval folds pale. Costal margin biconvex, coupling lobe in concavity before wing midlength. ScRA apex proximad of level of M fork. M fork 1.3 times as long as CuA1 fork. Body 2.3 ( +paratype +5608/130) – +2.9 mm +long ( +paratype +5608/123b); body and appendages various shades of brown. Head 1/2 as wide as pronotum; eyes large, ovoid, emarginate below; head and coryphe arcuately excavate posteriorly; posterior angles of coryphe close to eye midlength. Coryphe narrow trapezoidal, anteriorly less than 1/5 head width and less than 1/2 as wide as long in middle, slightly depressed between high lateral carinae markedly converging anteriorly, median carina obsolete; coryphe steeply curved into metope. Metope tricarinate, narrow and depressed between high lateral carinae, more than twice widened ventrally. Lateral ocellus anterior to eye. Scape rather short, not produced, pedicel 2.5 as long as scape, enlarged and slightly flattened, scape + pedicel 3/4 as long as head width. Pedicel covered with cuticular denticles, with many plaque organs. Subantennal ridge absent. Postclypeus tricarinate, strongly narrowed towards unicarinate, laterally flattened anteclypeus. Rostrum reaching hind coxae, apical segment dark, 4 times as long as wide. Pronotum 0.9 as wide as mesonotum, 0.4 as long in middle as wide, inverted V-shaped, lateral margins acute, posterior margin sinuate medially; strongly elevated triangular tricarinate disc as wide as long in middle, almost 0.4 pronotum width. Mesonotum with nearly diamond-shaped disc, lateral carinae of disc obsolete, converging anteriorly, weak median carina in anterior part. Legs slender, femora and tibiae carinate. Hind tarsus 2/3 as long as tibia, tarsomere I longer than II+III; tibia and tarsomeres I and II markedly widened at apices; tibia with minute lateral tooth near base and two larger ones before 1/3 and 2/3 length, and 11 apical teeth in uneven pecten; tarsomere I with 9, II with 6 apical teeth. Claws slender. Male genital block rather large, anal tube long, with lateral lobes, styles long, upcurved. Female genital block subtriangular in ventral aspect. + + + + +REMARKS. The specimens assigned to this species share the same general structure and colour pattern, but show significant size variation, indicating that they may belong to more than one closely related species, distinguishable only by the characters of male genitalia, as in the genus + +Cedusa +Fowler, 1904 + +. + + + + +ETYMOLOGY. Named in honour of Dr Manfred Asche, an eminent entomologist, specialist on +Delphacidae +and other Fulgoroidea. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFDFF9CCB3EFA1BAA40F7F7.xml b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFDFF9CCB3EFA1BAA40F7F7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7cceb8c7f89 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFDFF9CCB3EFA1BAA40F7F7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + +Mycomya (Mycomya) fornicata + + + +Author + +Polevoi, A. V. + + + +Author + +Maximova, Yu. V. + + + +Author + +Subbotina, E. Yu. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +29 + + +3 + + +237 +246 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13165174 + +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13165174 +0132-8069 + + + + + +Genus + +Achiderbe +Emeljanov et Shcherbakov + +, + +gen.n. + + + + + + + +TYPE +SPECIES +: + +Achiderbe obrienae +Emeljanov et Shcherbakov + +, + +sp.n + + +. + + + + +DIAGNOSIS. Distinct from + +Derbachile + + +gen.n. + +in the clavus slightly more than1/2 wing length, ScR forking later than CuA, stigmal cell not darkened, RA2 simple, RP with short fork, MA forking slightly earlier than MP, medial cell wide, +icua +proximal to +2m-cu +, CuA1 straight there, 1st procubital cell not expanded distally, clavus without crossvein, and hind wing not broad; lateral discal carinae of mesonotum subparallel, median carina well-developed; hind tibia apparently without lateral teeth. + + +COMPOSITION. +Type +species. + + + + +ETYMOLOGY. Free combination of generic names + +Achilus + +and + +Derbe + +; gender feminine. + + +>> + + +Figs 11–20. + +Derbachile aschei + + +sp.n. + +, Burmese amber: 11–12 — +holotype +male, habitus, lateral; 13–14 — +paratype +male 5608/123b: 13 — habitus, dorsal; 14 — head and thorax, dorsal; 15–16 — +paratype +5608/129; 15 — habitus, ventral; 16 — stigmal cell; 17–20 — +paratype +female 5608/130; 17 — habitus, lateral; 18 — habitus, ventral; 19 — body, ventral; 20 — distal part of hind leg. Scale bars: 11–13, 15, 17, 18 — +1 mm +, 14, 19 — +0.5 mm +, 16 — +0.2 mm +. + + +Рис. 11–20. + +Derbachile aschei + + +sp.n. + +, бирманский Янтарь: 11–12 — голотип, самец, обЩий вид, сбоку; 13–14 — паратип, самец 5608/123b: 13 — обЩий вид, сверху; 14 — голова и грудь, сверху; 15–16 — паратип 5608/129; 15 — обЩий вид, сниЗу; 16 — стигмальнаЯ Ячейка; 17–20 — паратип, самка 5608/130; 17 — обЩий вид, сбоку; 18 — обЩий вид, сниЗу; 19 — тело, сниЗу; 20 — дистальнаЯ часть Задней ноги. Длина масШтабной линейки: 11–13, 15, 17, 18 — 1 мм, 14, 19 — 0,5 мм, 16 — 0,2 мм. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFFFF9CCB3BFC24AE33FCD7.xml b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFFFF9CCB3BFC24AE33FCD7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..764ebbe8bac --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFFFF9CCB3BFC24AE33FCD7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ + + + +Mycomya (Mycomya) fornicata + + + +Author + +Polevoi, A. V. + + + +Author + +Maximova, Yu. V. + + + +Author + +Subbotina, E. Yu. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +29 + + +3 + + +237 +246 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13165174 + +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13165174 +0132-8069 + + + + + + +Derbachile hochae +Emeljanov et Shcherbakov + +, + +sp.n. + + + + + + +Figs 1–10 +, +27 +. + + + + + +MATERIAL. +Holotype +PIN 5608 +/134, + +— +Burmese +amber, +Hukawng Valley +, +Kachin State +, +Myanmar +; mid-Cretaceous (probably Albian–Cenomanian). + + + + +DIAGNOSIS. Wings hyaline; body pale, disc of mesonotum dark; legs pale with dark streaks; median carina of mesonotum absent; hind tibia with 2 lateral teeth. + + + +DESCRIPTION. Tegmen +2.6 mm +long, ca. 1.0 mm wide, elongate, much widened distally, 2.5:1, hyaline, slightly infuscate along anterior margin, veins and stigmal cell fuscous. Anterior margin shallowly convex, with slight concavity at nodus; apical margin rounded. Costal vein turning flat, transversely corrugate distad of ScR fork; C and ambient vein with sensory pits up to apex of tegmen. ScR fork slightly proximad of, and CuA fork distad of, union of claval veins. Nodal +r-m +distal to nodal +m-cu +. MA fork about halfway from nodal +r-m +to +2r-m +. Medial cell long and narrow, about as large as cell distal to it and twice larger than cell anterodistal to it. Crossvein on clavus between CuP and Pcu before middle. Clavus truncate at apex. Hind wing +2.2 mm +long, +1.1 mm +wide, relatively large, 0.8 as long as tegmen, and moderately broad, 2.0:1, apex distinctly not reaching apex of tegmen in repose; membrane transparent, veins infuscate. Costal margin biconvex, coupling lobe in concavity before wing midlength. ScRA apex level with M fork. M fork 1.2 times as long as CuA1 fork. Body +2.2 mm +long; body and appendages pale fuscous, disc of mesonotum brown, femora and tibiae with brown longitudinal streaks. Head 1/2 as wide as pronotum; eyes large, hemispherical, emarginate below; head and coryphe deeply arcuately excavate posteriorly; posterior angles of coryphe at eye midlength. Coryphe trapezoidal, anteriorly less than 1/3 head width and as wide as long in middle, depressed between high lateral carinae converging anteriorly, with strong median carina; coryphe curved into, and median carina continued onto, metope. Metope tricarinate, narrow and more depressed dorsally, more than twice widened ventrally; epistomal suture depressed. Scape elongate, obliquely produced anterodorsally, pedicel twice longer than scape, oval, ear-shaped, flattened dorsoventrally, scape + pedicel 2/3 as long as head width. Pedicel covered with cuticular denticles, with more than ten plaque organs on each side. Low subantennal ridge running from epistomal suture to below antennal fovea. Postclypeus tricarinate, strongly narrowed towards unicarinate, laterally compressed anteclypeus. Rostrum reaching hind coxae, apical segment at least 4 times as long as wide. Pronotum 0.85 as wide as mesonotum, 1/3 as long in middle as wide, inverted Vshaped, lateral margins acute, posterior margin sinuate medially; strongly elevated triangular tricarinate disc 1.4 as wide as long in middle, almost 1/2 pronotum width. Mesonotum with nearly diamond-shaped disc, lateral carinae of disc strongly converging anteriorly, median carina absent. Legs very slen- der, femora and tibiae carinate. Hind tarsus nearly 2/3 as long as tibia, tarsomere I longer than II+III; hind tibia and tarsomeres I and II weakly widened at apices; tibia with minute lateral tooth near base and larger one before midlength, and 8 apical teeth in uneven pecten; tarsomere I with 6, II with 4 apical teeth. Claws slender. Male genital block small, anal tube rather short, styles directed caudally, with slender processes. + + + + +Figs 1–10. + +Derbachile hochae + + +gen. +et +sp.n. + +, holotype male, Burmese amber: 1 — habitus, dorsal; 2 — habitus, ventral; 3 — head and thorax, dorsal; 4 — head and thorax, ventral (arrows, subantennal ridges); 5 — tegmen, anterodorsal; 6–7 — C and stigmal cell: 6 — right, 7 — left tegmen; 8 — hind legs; 9 — genitalia, ventral; 10 — genitalia, dorsal. Scale bars: 0.5 mm. + + +Рис. 1–10. + +Derbachile hochae + + +gen. +et +sp.n. + +, голотип, самец, бирманский Янтарь: 1 — обЩий вид, сверху; 2 — обЩий вид, сниЗу; 3 — голова и грудь, сверху; 4 — голова и грудь, сниЗу (стрелки — подусиковые кили); 5 — переднее крыло, спереди- сверху; 6–7 — C и стигмальнаЯ Ячейка: 6 — правое переднее крыло, 7 — левое переднее крыло; 8 — Задние ноги; 9 — гениталии, сниЗу; 10 — гениталии, сверху. Длина масШтабной линейки: 0,5 мм. + + + + +ETYMOLOGY. Named in honour of Prof. Hannelore Hoch, a brilliant entomologist, specialist on +Cixiidae +and other Fulgoroidea. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFFFF9EC8C5FAF0AE77F8BF.xml b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFFFF9EC8C5FAF0AE77F8BF.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1508b6957c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFFFF9EC8C5FAF0AE77F8BF.xml @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ + + + +Mycomya (Mycomya) fornicata + + + +Author + +Polevoi, A. V. + + + +Author + +Maximova, Yu. V. + + + +Author + +Subbotina, E. Yu. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +29 + + +3 + + +237 +246 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13165174 + +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13165174 +0132-8069 + + + + + +Tribe +Derbachilini Emeljanov et Shcherbakov +, + +trib.n. + + + + + + + +TYPE +GENUS +: + +Derbachile + + +gen.n + + +. + + + +DIAGNOSIS. Tegmina long (tegmen length greater than body length), shallowly tectiform in repose, with achilid-like venation, shallowly convex costal margin,longitudinal branches of M and CuA, CuA2 terminating on apical margin, apically truncate clavus about 1/2 wing length, and sensory pits on C. Hind wing with ScRA long, M forking before crossveins, and 3-branched CuA. Pedicel somewhat enlarged and flattened. Subantennal ridge low or absent. Apical segment of rostrum long. + +COMPOSITION. +Type +genus and + +Achiderbe + + +gen.n. + + + + + +REMARKS. The new tribe combines the primitive structure of the hind wing and rostrum with a few characters of moderately derived +Derbidae +(sensory pits on C, enlarged flattened antennae). The +type +genus shows also the narrowed metope and primitive structure of pronotum and hind legs, and its +type +species, a rudimentary subantennal ridge. Such a character combination is unknown in other +Derbidae +(see Discussion). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFFFF9EC8CAF8DCAB30FC67.xml b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFFFF9EC8CAF8DCAB30FC67.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3d6972abc95 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8B/87/038B87A2FFFFFF9EC8CAF8DCAB30FC67.xml @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ + + + +Mycomya (Mycomya) fornicata + + + +Author + +Polevoi, A. V. + + + +Author + +Maximova, Yu. V. + + + +Author + +Subbotina, E. Yu. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +29 + + +3 + + +237 +246 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13165174 + +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13165174 +0132-8069 + + + + + +Genus + +Derbachile +Emeljanov et Shcherbakov + +, + +gen.n. + + + + + + + +TYPE +SPECIES +: + +Derbachile hochae +Emeljanov et Shcherbakov + +, + +sp.n + + +. + + + + +DIAGNOSIS. Small, slender. Tegmen with achilid-like venation, elongated, much widened distally, clavus less than 1/2 wing length. C with sensory pits at base and along anterior margin; ScR and M forming short stalk beyond basal cell; ScR forking earlier than CuA; stigmal cell darkened; RA2 with short fork, RA2a recurrent, RP simple; M with 4 terminations, MA forking much earlier than MP, medial cell narrow, medial apical cells long; CuA1 and CuA2 connected by crossvein +icua +distal to + +2m +cu + +, CuA1 bent at +2m-cu +and +icua +, 1st procubital cell long and wide distally; CuA2 distant from posterior margin and reaching apical margin; crossvein on clavus between CuP and Pcu. Hind wing broad, RP simple, M forking before crossveins r-m and m-cu, CuA with 3 terminations. Pedicel enlarged, more or less flattened. Metope narrow dorsally. Lateral ocelli present. Subantennal ridge low or absent. Rostrum surpassing mid coxae, apical segment more than thrice longer than wide. Pronotum with strongly elevated, long, triangular, tricarinate disc occupying almost 1/2 width. Mesonotum with lateral discal carinae strongly converging anteriorly, median carina weak or absent. Legs long, slender. Hind tibia with 2–3 lateral teeth (1st minute, at base) and 8–11 apical teeth, tarsomere I with 6–9, II with 4–6 apical teeth, without discernible subapical setae. + + +COMPOSITION. +Type +species and + +D. aschei + + +sp.n. + + + + + +ETYMOLOGY. Free combination of generic names + +Derbe + +and + +Achilus + +; gender feminine. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8E/87/038E87BCFFBE2A39FEEEFA8FFE9FFD11.xml b/data/03/8E/87/038E87BCFFBE2A39FEEEFA8FFE9FFD11.xml index d1050b11c2d..e2cce69ad83 100644 --- a/data/03/8E/87/038E87BCFFBE2A39FEEEFA8FFE9FFD11.xml +++ b/data/03/8E/87/038E87BCFFBE2A39FEEEFA8FFE9FFD11.xml @@ -1,48 +1,49 @@ - - - -To the taxonomy of the genus Scathophaga Meigen, 1803 (Diptera: Scathophagidae) with description of a new species + + + +To the taxonomy of the genus Scathophaga Meigen, 1803 (Diptera: Scathophagidae) with description of a new species - - -Author + + +Author -Ozerov, A. L. +Ozerov, A. L. - - -Author + + +Author -Krivosheina, M. G. +Krivosheina, M. G. -text - - -Russian Entomological Journal +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal - -2020 - -2020-12-31 + +2020 + +2020-12-31 - -29 + +29 - -2 + +2 - -227 -231 + +227 +231 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.2.20 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.2.20 -journal article -10.15298/rusentj.29.2.20 -0132-8069 +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.2.20 +0132-8069 +13165293 @@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ -Figs 8–13 +Figs 8–13 . @@ -253,7 +254,7 @@ DESCRIPTION. Male, female. Length of body 5.8– 6. Thorax black, densely pale grey dusted; scutum with a double brownish line down the middle, and an obscure one on each side. Acrostichals in two rows, not differentiated from the other hairs on scutum, 2 postpronotals, 2 notopleurals, 1+2 supra-alars, 1+(1–2) intra-alars (posterior postsutural intra-alar seta small, about 0.5 times as long as anterior one or absent) ( -Fig. 8 +Fig. 8 ), 2 postalars and 2+3 dorsocentrals. Proepisternum centrally and ventrally with whitish hairs, without strong setae ventrally. Proepimeron with whitish hairs. Anepisternum covered with hairs completely and with 2–3 strong setae along posterior margin. Katepisternum covered with hairs completely, covered with long whitish hairs posteriorly and with one strong seta in posterodorsal corner. Postmetacoxal bridge absent. Scutellum greyish dusted, with a pair of strong basal scutellar and a pair of strong apical scutellar setae. @@ -278,13 +279,13 @@ female each with a row of marginal setae. Male sternite 4 almost twice as long as wide ( -Fig. 9 +Fig. 9 ). Male sternite 5 with moderately long and narrow lobes, with a small projection medially between lobes ( -Fig. 10 +Fig. 10 ). Cercal plate longer than surstyli and narrowing to a slender incurved tip ( -Figs 12, 13 +Figs 12, 13 ). Aedeagus as in -Fig. 11 +Fig. 11 . @@ -322,25 +323,25 @@ are the following: S. decipiens with two strong postsutural intra-alar setae ( -Fig. 2 +Fig. 2 ), S. incompleta with slender posterior postsutural intra-alar seta or without it ( -Fig. 8 +Fig. 8 ). The differences present in the structure of male aedeagus (compare -Figs 5 +Figs 5 , -11 +11 ), cercal plate (compare Figs 6,7 and 12,13) and male sternite 5 (compare -Figs 4 +Figs 4 , -10 +10 ). - + Figs 1–7. @@ -366,7 +367,7 @@ from NMV (photo by Simon Hinkley); 2 — thorax, lateral view; 3 — sternite 4; иЗ NMV (фото Simon Hinkley); 2 — грудь, сбоку; 3 — стернит 4; 4 — стернит 5; 5 — Эдеагус, сбоку; 6 — Эпандрий, церки и сурстили, сбоку; 7 — то же, сверху. - + Figs 8–13. diff --git a/data/03/B2/26/03B2267A7940FFF33C8F4A85F477F920.xml b/data/03/B2/26/03B2267A7940FFF33C8F4A85F477F920.xml index 1a9de89d042..bbc581fee5a 100644 --- a/data/03/B2/26/03B2267A7940FFF33C8F4A85F477F920.xml +++ b/data/03/B2/26/03B2267A7940FFF33C8F4A85F477F920.xml @@ -1,53 +1,53 @@ - - - -Mycomya (Mycomya) fornicata + + + +Mycomya (Mycomya) fornicata - - -Author + + +Author -Polevoi, A. V. +Polevoi, A. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Maximova, Yu. V. +Maximova, Yu. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Subbotina, E. Yu. +Subbotina, E. Yu. -text - - -Russian Entomological Journal +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal - -2020 - -29 + +2020 + +29 - -2 + +2 - -222 -226 + +222 +226 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13165175 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13165175 -journal article -10.5281/zenodo.13165175 -0132-8069 +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.13165175 +0132-8069 - + @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ -Figs 1–2 +Figs 1–2 . @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ long and broader than those of millepuncta ( -Figs 3–4 +Figs 3–4 ) and significantly longer and narrower than in P. @@ -190,11 +190,11 @@ Male terminalia: epandrium U-shaped in posterior view; cercus long and narrow, t [ Ale-Rocha, Mathis, 2015 , -Fig. 4 +Fig. 4 ]. - + Figs. 1–2. diff --git a/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD43FFA12424A89EFB198684.xml b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD43FFA12424A89EFB198684.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..418c4cf5cc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD43FFA12424A89EFB198684.xml @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ + + + +Taxonomic notes on the tribes Tillomorphini Lacordaire, 1868 and Clytellini Miroshnikov, 2014, stat. n., with descriptions of new taxa and a third addition to review of the genus Clytellus Westwood, 1853 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) + + + +Author + +Miroshnikov, A. I. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +4 + + +388 +399 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 +0132-8069 +13165517 + + + + + +Genus + +Clytellus +Westwood, 1853 + + + + + + + + + +Clytellus +Westwood, 1853: 481 + + +; + +1854: 240 + +; + +White, 1855: 291 + +; + +Boheman, 1857: 48 + +; J. + +Thomson, 1861: 379 + +; + +1864: 195 + +; + +Lacordaire, 1869: 94 + +; + +Pascoe, 1869: 642 + +; + +Gemminger, 1872: 2943 + +; + +Gahan, 1906: 312 + +; + +Aurivillius, 1912: 424 + +; + +Matsushita, 1933: 308 + +; + +Wu, 1937: 719 + +; + +Gressitt, 1939: 46 + +; + +Mitono, 1940: 129 + +; + +Gressitt, 1951: 310 + +; + +Gressitt, Rondon, 1970: 287 + +; + +Makihara et al., 1989: 299 + +; + +Heffern, 2005: 25 + +; + +Löbl, Smetana, 2010: 206 + +; + +Heffern, 2013: 26 + +; + +Miroshnikov, 2014: 137 + +. + + + + + +Type +species: + +Clytellus methocoides +Westwood, 1853 + +, by monotypy. + + +COMPOSITION. The genus includes 38 species [ +Miroshnikov, 2014 +, 2015; +Miroshnikov, Tichý, 2015 +; +Niisato, 2015 +], one of which is described here as new. + + + +DISTRIBUTION. Oriental realm. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD43FFAE2661A8C1FE3E8F32.xml b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD43FFAE2661A8C1FE3E8F32.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..750729be8c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD43FFAE2661A8C1FE3E8F32.xml @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ + + + +Taxonomic notes on the tribes Tillomorphini Lacordaire, 1868 and Clytellini Miroshnikov, 2014, stat. n., with descriptions of new taxa and a third addition to review of the genus Clytellus Westwood, 1853 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) + + + +Author + +Miroshnikov, A. I. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +4 + + +388 +399 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 +0132-8069 +13165517 + + + + + + +Clytellus konstantinovi +Miroshnikov + +, + +sp.n. + + + + + + +Figs 15–18 +. + + + + + +MATERIAL. +Holotype + +( +NHMD +) ( +Fig. 15 +), E +Malaysia +, Sarawak, +Kuching dist. +, +Serapi Mt. +, 27– + +29.03.1994 + +(leg. +Sv. Bílý +), “ + +Clytellus westwoodii +Pascoe + +”, “ + +Clytellus monilis +Holzschuh, Ole Mehl + +det. 2012”. + + + + + +DIAGNOSIS. This new species seems to be especially similar to + +C +. +viridipennis +Hayashi, 1977 + +, but differs clearly at least by the presence of a distinct constriction in the apical third of the pronotum, as in +Figs 15–16 +(in + +C +. +viridipennis + +, pronotum in the apical third without any constriction), the microsculpture developed across entire width in the basal third of the elytra, as in +Fig. 17 +(in + +C +. +viridipennis + +, microsculpture between coarse and very coarse punctures on the basal third of each elytron is located in the inner half only). + +Clytellus konstantinovi + + +sp.n. + +can also be compared to as a yet undescribed species similar to + +C +. +viridipennis + +[see +Miroshnikov, 2014: 160 +], but is distinguished through the presence of dense, recumbent, white setae at the apex of the elytra, as in +Fig. 15 +, as well as, like from + +C +. +viridipennis + +, by the the presence of a distinct constriction in the apical third of the pronotum, as in +Figs 15–16 +. + + + + +Figs 19–20. + +Clytellus +spp. + +, habitus, dorsal view: 19 — + +C +. +jenisi + +, female from Sarawak, Malaysia; 20 — + +C +. +laosicus + +, male from Vietnam. Рис. 19–20. + +Clytellus +spp. + +, общий вид, сверху: 19 — + +C +. +jenisi + +, самка иЗ Саравака (МалайЗиЯ); 20 — + +C +. +laosicus + +, самец иЗ Вьетнама. + + + + +DESCRIPTION. Female. Body length +6.1 mm +, humeral width +1.5 mm +. Black; antennae, partly legs dark reddishbrown; tarsi, visible abdomen sternites, mostly, reddishbrown; elytra reddish at apex; dorsum almost entirely shiny; elytra with a distinct, metallic, greenish lustre. + +Head with a flat frons; antennomere 2, 1.4 times as long as isthmus between antennal cavities; antennae slightly not reaching apical third of elytra; length ratio of antennomeres 1–11, 38: 20: 28: 32: 35: 33: 29: 25: 24: 24: 42; antennomere 2, 1.65 times as long as wide. +Pronotum 1.74 times as long as wide at apex, 2.18 times as long as width at base; apex 1.25 times as broad as base, the very base 1.32 times as broad as constriction in front of base; strongly convex; with a distinct constriction in apical third; area of constriction in front of base with coarse, longitudinal grooves very sharp both on sides and dorsally; longitudinal groove at bottom of this constriction sharply expressed; remaining surface almost smooth, only with sparse, small, mostly clear punctures. + +Elytra 2.31 times as long as wide at humeral width, in apical half 1.03 times as broad as humeral width; a strong depression before middle, a moderately convex surface behind; basal part with coarse to very coarse, mostly oblongoval, heterogeneous punctures, thereby many of them located in area of a contrasting, wide, velvety, dull, microsculpture fascia covering entire width of elytra (like in some other + +Clytellus +species + +, e.g. + +C +. +olesteroides +Pascoe, 1885 + +or + +C +. +gressitti +Miroshnikov, 2014 + +); on sides with a longitudinal, long, sharply expressed groove formed by coarse, oblongoval, very dense punctures; apical part with small punctures forming on each elytron more or less clear, longitudinal, long rows. + + +Prosternum with an obliterated sculpture; its profile barely curved in apical part ( +Fig. 18 +); prosternal process at apex about as wide as between procoxae; mesosternal process between mesocoxae barely narrower than prosternal process between procoxae; metepisterna with a very distinct denticle at apex; first (visible) abdominal sternite 1.43 times as long as all following (visible) sternites combined. + +Last tarsomere with two claws not fused at base. + +Setation mainly as follows: base of pronotum in the form of a well-developed fascia ( +Figs 15–16 +), apex of elytra ( +Fig. 15 +), partly prosternum, most of mesosternum, almost complete metasternum and first (visible) abdominal sternite, as well as partly legs clothed with more or less dense, recumbent, white setae, partly with a silver tint; head, antennae, partly pronotum, as well as venter and legs covered by similar, but sparser setae; head, partly antennae, pronotum on sides at apex, elytra, venter and, partly, legs with more or less long, sparse, on elytra mainly more robust, erect or suberect, light setae, thereby on elytra being mostly yellowish. + + + + +ETYMOLOGY. I am pleased to dedicate this new species to my friend and colleague, Dr. Alexander S. Konstantinov (National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, +Washington D.C. +, +USA +), who constantly provides his great help to my research. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD45FFA4266BAFEFFD188F36.xml b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD45FFA4266BAFEFFD188F36.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fd45a311b7f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD45FFA4266BAFEFFD188F36.xml @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ + + + +Taxonomic notes on the tribes Tillomorphini Lacordaire, 1868 and Clytellini Miroshnikov, 2014, stat. n., with descriptions of new taxa and a third addition to review of the genus Clytellus Westwood, 1853 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) + + + +Author + +Miroshnikov, A. I. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +4 + + +388 +399 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 +0132-8069 +13165517 + + + + + +Genus + +Neotillomorpha +Miroshnikov + +, + +gen.n. + + + + + + +Type +species: + +Tillomorpha myrmicaria +Fairmaire et Germain, 1859 + +. + + + + +DIAGNOSIS. This new genus differs very distinctly from genus + +Tillomorpha + +by the body shape, the structure of the head, antennae, palpi, pronotum, elytra, pro-, meso- and metasterna, metatarsi, and some other traits. Distinguishing features of + +Neotillomorpha + + +gen.n. + +and + +Tillomorpha + +are presented in the Table 1. + + + +DESCRIPTION. Body small, moderately robust, almost entirely glabrous dorsally. + +Head wide, at eye level barely broader than or subequal to pronotum at level of lateral tubercles; frons strongly transverse, distinctly convex; eyes with a very deep emargination Table 1. Distinguishing features of the genera + +Neotillomorpha + + +gen.n. + +and + +Tillomorpha + +. Таблица 1. Отличительные приЗнаки родов + +Neotillomorpha + + +gen.n. + +и + +Tillomorpha + +. and very well-expressed ocelli, as in +Fig. 10 +; genae relatively short; antennae slender, moderately long, as in +Figs 4–5 +; antennal tubercles weakly developed. + + +Pronotum of a peculiar shape (see Diagnosis above), strongly shiny, as in +Figs 4 +, +8, 10 +; with a very small, irregular, very sparse puncturation and with individual, more or lees rough punctures, sometimes with gentle dense wrinkles; at base and near apex with a distinct scabrous sculpture. + +Scutellum small, widely rounded apically. + +Elytra moderately elongate, with very well-expressed humeri; distinctly narrowed towards middle starting from base, then very clearly widened in apical half, widest there, as in +Figs 4 +, +8 +; each elytron with an eburneous raised fascia, being distinctly curved and directed obliquely upward to suture, nearly reaching it, as in +Figs 4 +, +7–8 +. + + +Prosternum in profile very clearly curved, as in +Fig. 10 +; procoxal cavities closed posteriorly, part of prosternum closing cavities posteriorly being very narrow; mesosternal process between mesocoxae clearly wider than prosternal process, but nevertheless quite narrow, as in +Fig. 12 +; metepisterna not hidden by elytra; first (visible) abdominal sternite significantly shorter than all following (visible) sternites combined. + + +Legs long; femora strongly claviform; metatarsomere 1 very distinctly longer than all following metatarsomeres combined, as in +Figs 4–5 +, +8 +. + +COMPOSITION. The new genus includes a single species. + + + +DISTRIBUTION. Neotropical realm ( +Chile +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD45FFA725FBAF9AFCF38589.xml b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD45FFA725FBAF9AFCF38589.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e48f4287c7a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD45FFA725FBAF9AFCF38589.xml @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + +Taxonomic notes on the tribes Tillomorphini Lacordaire, 1868 and Clytellini Miroshnikov, 2014, stat. n., with descriptions of new taxa and a third addition to review of the genus Clytellus Westwood, 1853 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) + + + +Author + +Miroshnikov, A. I. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +4 + + +388 +399 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 +0132-8069 +13165517 + + + + + +Genus + +Tillomorpha +Blanchard + +in Gay, 1851 + + + + + + + +Tillomorpha +Blanchard + +in Gay, 1851: 482. + +White, 1855: 289 + +; + +Fairmaire, Germain, 1859: 503 + +; + +Strauch, 1861: 131 + +; J. + +Thomson, 1861: 229 + +; + +1864: 195 + +; + +Lacordaire, 1869: 90 + +; + +Gemminger, 1872: 2941 + +; + +Bates, 1885: 59 + +; + +Philippi, 1887: 774 + +; + +Aurivillius, 1912: 421 + +; + +Blackwelder, 1946: 583 + +; + +Cerda, 1986: 35 + +; + +Monné, 1993: 77 + +; + +Monné, Giesbert, 1995: 125 + +; Monné, 2005: 554; + +Monné, Hovore, 2005: 134 + +; Monné et al,., 2007: 141; + +Monné, Bezark, 2011: 171 + +; + +Monné, 2012: 53 + +; + +Bezark, Monné, 2013: 177 + +; + +Bezark, 2016: 179 + +; + +Monné, 2020: 832 + +. + + + + + +Type +species: + +Tillomorpha lineoligera +Blanchard + +in Gay, 1851, by monotypy. + +COMPOSITION. The genus includes a single species (see Remarks). + + + +DISTRIBUTION. Neotropical realm ( +Chile +). + + + + +REMARKS. As part of the comparative morphological analysis of representatives of the tribe +Tillomorphini +[ +Miroshnikov, 2014: 142 +], it was noted that “ + +T. myrmicaria + +differs from + +T +. +lineoligera + +strongly enough by a number of features and possibly deserves a new generic-level taxon of its own, being considered here within the genus + +Tillomorpha + +but provisionally”. + + +Currently, after additional research, I have come to the conclusion that it is justified to establish a separate new genus for + +Tillomorpha myrmicaria +Fairmaire et Germain, 1859 + +(see below). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD46FFA1266EAE77FDD886F3.xml b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD46FFA1266EAE77FDD886F3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cc93cc2ba79 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD46FFA1266EAE77FDD886F3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,348 @@ + + + +Taxonomic notes on the tribes Tillomorphini Lacordaire, 1868 and Clytellini Miroshnikov, 2014, stat. n., with descriptions of new taxa and a third addition to review of the genus Clytellus Westwood, 1853 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) + + + +Author + +Miroshnikov, A. I. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +4 + + +388 +399 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 +0132-8069 +13165517 + + + + + +Tribe + +Clytellini +Miroshnikov, 2014 + +, +stat.n. + + + + + + + + +Clytellina +Miroshnikov, 2014: 137 + + +. + + + + + +Type +genus: + +Clytellus +Westwood, 1853 + +. + + + + +REMARKS.After the establishment of the subtribe +Clytellina +[ +Miroshnikov, 2014 +], further study of the genus + +Clytellus + +, as its only member [Miroshnikov, 2015; +Miroshnikov, Tichý, 2015 +; +Niisato, 2015 +], and various representatives of Tillomorphina (sensu +Miroshnikov, 2014 +), including recent data [ +Touroult, 2014 +; +Vives, 2015 +; +Ślipiński, Escalona, 2016 +; +Vitali, 2017 +; +Maquart, Van Noort, 2017 +; +Miroshnikov, Tichý, 2018 +; 392 A.I. Miroshnikov + + + +Figs 1–5. + +Tillomorpha + +and + +Neotillomorpha + +( +gen.n. +) spp., habitus, dorsal and ventral views: 1–3 — + +T +. +lineoligera + +; 4–5 — + +N +. +myrmicaria + + +comb.n. + +(1 — photograph by Alexander Konstantinov). + + +Рис. 1–5. + +Tillomorpha + +и + +Neotillomorpha + +( +gen.n. +) spp., общий вид, сверху и сниЗу: 1–3 — + +T +. +lineoligera + +; 4–5 — + +N +. +myrmicaria + + +comb.n. + +(1 — фотографиЯ А. Константинова). + + +6 7 8 9 10 + + +Figs 6–10. + +Tillomorpha + +and + +Neotillomorpha + +( +gen.n. +) spp.: 6, 9 — + +T +. +lineoligera + +; 7–8, 10 — + +N +. +myrmicaria + + +comb.n. + +; 6–7 — habitus, lateral view; 8 — habitus, dorsal view; 9–10 — head and prothorax, lateral view (8 — photograph by Alexander Konstantinov). + + +Рис. 6–10. + +Tillomorpha + +и + +Neotillomorpha + +( +gen.n. +) spp.: 6, 9 — + +T +. +lineoligera + +; 7–8, 10 — + +N +. +myrmicaria + + +comb.n. + +; 6–7 — общий вид, сбоку; 8 — общий вид, сверху; 9–10 — голова и переднегрудь, сбоку (8 — фотографиЯ А. Константинова). + + + +Holzschuh, 2019a +, b; +Botero et al., 2020 +; +Heffern et al., 2020 +; +Vlasák, Santos-Silva, 2020 +; +Miroshnikov, 2020 +], showed the stability and reliability of all the previously noted important differences between the subtribes. + + +Taking into account the results of these studies and a diverse complex of taxonomically significant diagnostic features characteristic of each of the subtribes [ +Miroshnikov, 2014 +], currently, it seems quite obvious the expediency of raising the rank of the subtribe +Clytellina +to the tribal level. Therefore, the tribe + +Clytellini +Miroshnikov, 2014 + +, +stat.n. + + + +Figs 11–14. + +Tillomorpha + +and + +Neotillomorpha + +( +gen.n. +) spp.: 11, 13 — + +T +. +lineoligera + +; 12, 14 — + +N +. +myrmicaria + + +comb.n. + +; 11–12 — pro- and mesosterna; 13–14 — head, frontal view. + + +Рис. 11–14. + +Tillomorpha + +и + +Neotillomorpha + +( +gen.n. +) spp.: 11, 13 — + +T +. +lineoligera + +; 12, 14 — + +N +. +myrmicaria + + +comb.n. + +; 11–12 — про- и меЗостернум; 13–14 — голова, спереди. + + + + +Figs 15–18. + +Clytellus konstantinovi + + +sp.n. + +, holotype, female: 15 — habitus, dorsal view; 16 — pronotum; 17 — base of elytra; 18 — habitus, lateral view. + + +Рис. 15–18. + +Clytellus konstantinovi + + +sp.n. + +, голотип, самка: 15 — общий вид, сверху; 16 — переднеспинка; 17 — основание надкрылий; 18 — общий вид, сбоку. + + + +Looking at the distinguishing features the tribe +Tillomorphini +differs it becomes clear that it more similar to some tribes, in particular +Obriini Mulsant, 1839 +and + +Anaglyptini +Lacordaire, 1868 + +, than to +Clytellini +stat.n. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD4CFFAE266FABD8FC2182BF.xml b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD4CFFAE266FABD8FC2182BF.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5c7bbaba1a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD4CFFAE266FABD8FC2182BF.xml @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ + + + +Taxonomic notes on the tribes Tillomorphini Lacordaire, 1868 and Clytellini Miroshnikov, 2014, stat. n., with descriptions of new taxa and a third addition to review of the genus Clytellus Westwood, 1853 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) + + + +Author + +Miroshnikov, A. I. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +4 + + +388 +399 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 +0132-8069 +13165517 + + + + + + +Clytellus laosicus +Gressitt et Rondon, 1970 + + + + + + +Fig. 20 +. + + + + + +MATERIAL. +1♂ +(cAM) ( +Fig. 20 +),, +Vietnam +, +Quang Nam Prov. +, +Tay Giang Distr. +, + +1300 m + +, 05.2019 (local collector) + +. + + + + +DISTRIBUTION. This species has hitherto been known only from northern +Laos +[ +Gressitt, Rondon, 1970 +; +Miroshnikov, 2014 +, 2015]. + + +Based on the studied material, + +C +. +laosicus + +is being recorded here from central +Vietnam +for the first time. + + +BIONOMICS. In northern +Laos +, adults active from about mid-February at least to the second half of March [ +Gressitt, Rondon, 1970 +; +Miroshnikov, 2014 +]. In central +Vietnam +, +one specimen +was collected in May. + + + + +REMARKS. The body length of the studied male is +4.2 mm +, the humeral width is 1.0 mm. + + +Acknowledgements. +I am very grateful to Alexander S. Konstantinov (USNM), Alexey Yu. Solodovnikov (NHMD), James E. Wappes (ACMT) for the opportunity to study the museum material, again to Alexander S. Konstantinov for the helpful provision of a series of high-quality photographs of some +Tillomorphini +species and a valuable information used in the present paper. I give special thanks to Kirill V. Makarov ( +Moscow +Pedagogical State University, +Moscow +, +Russia +) for having rendered his great help in the preparation of most pictures and to my wife Tatiana P. Miroshnikova who helped a lot in the preparation of the illustrations for publication. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD4CFFAE269CA84FFB0E85BD.xml b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD4CFFAE269CA84FFB0E85BD.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b1b84dffb50 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/43/03D44312CD4CFFAE269CA84FFB0E85BD.xml @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + + +Taxonomic notes on the tribes Tillomorphini Lacordaire, 1868 and Clytellini Miroshnikov, 2014, stat. n., with descriptions of new taxa and a third addition to review of the genus Clytellus Westwood, 1853 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) + + + +Author + +Miroshnikov, A. I. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +4 + + +388 +399 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.4.05 +0132-8069 +13165517 + + + + + + +Clytellus jenisi +Miroshnikov, 2015 + + + + + + +Fig. 19 +. + + + + + +MATERIAL. +1♀ +( +NHMD +) ( +Fig. 19 +), E +Malaysia +, Sarawak, +Kapit dist. +, +Rumah Ugap +vill., Sut. riv., 3– + +9.03.1994 + +(leg. +Sv. Bílý +) + +. + + + + +DISTRIBUTION. This species was described from +Sabah +, +Malaysia +[Miroshnikov, 2015]. + + +Based on the studied material, + +C +. +jenisi + +is being recorded here from +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +for the first time. + + +BIONOMICS. The +holotype +was collected at the end of May [Miroshnikov, 2015], while the studied specimen was observed during the first decade of March. + + + + +REMARKS. The body length of the studied female is +5.6 mm +, the humeral width is +1.35 mm +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/DA/87/03DA87FBFFE55763F433FD86FD1A6CC2.xml b/data/03/DA/87/03DA87FBFFE55763F433FD86FD1A6CC2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b5a7500aad2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/DA/87/03DA87FBFFE55763F433FD86FD1A6CC2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,701 @@ + + + +Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Calliclytus Fisher, 1932 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Tillomorphini), with a new synonymy and description of a new species from the Dominican Republic + + + +Author + +Miroshnikov, A. I. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +3 + + +261 +270 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.04 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.04 +0132-8069 +13165377 + + + + + + +Calliclytus wappesi +Miroshnikov + +, + +sp.n. + + + + + + +Figs 3, 6 +, +9, 11 +, +22 +. + + + + + + +Lamproclytus elegans + +(non +Fisher, 1932 +): + +Miroshnikov, 2014: 202 + +, figs 7–9. + + + + +? + +Lamproclytus elegans + +(non +Fisher, 1932 +): + +Monné, Giesbert, 1995: 124 + +; (R Dominicana); + +Monné, Hovore, 2005: 134 + +(R Dominicana); + +Monné et al, 2007: 140 + +(R Dominicana); + +Monné, Bezark, 2011: 171 + +(R Dominicana); + +Bezark, Monné, 2013: 176 + +(R Dominicana); + +Bezark, 2016: 179 + +( +Dominican Republic +). + + + + + + +MATERIAL. +Holotype + +( +USNM +) ( +Figs 3, 6 +, +9 +), +Dominican Republic +, San Pedro Prov., +Juan Dolio +env., + +13.V.1985 + +, leg. +J.E. Wappes +, “ + +Lamproclytus oakleyi +Fish. Det J.E. Wappes + +”. + + + + + +DIAGNOSIS. The new species is most similar to + +C +. +macoris + +, but differs distinctly by the entirely black coloration of the elytra (excluding an eburneous fascia and a brownish apical spot at the suture) and head, as in +Figs 3, 6 +, +9 +(cf. +Figs 2, 5 +, +8 +); the more curved eburneous fascia on each elytron, especially when viewed from the side, as in +Fig. 9 +(cf. +Fig. 8 +); the clearly more numerous, rough, irregular punctures on the prosternum, as in +Fig. 22 +(cf. +Fig. 21 +), the less sharp border between the scabrous and smoothened sculpture in its apical one fourth, as indicated by arrows in +Fig. 22 +(cf. +Fig. 21 +); the presence of coarse sculpture on the mesosternum, partly in the form of irregular grooves; the narrower mesosternal process with a more narrow emargination apically, as in +Fig. 11 +(cf. +Fig. 10 +). + +Calliclytus wappesi + + +sp.n. + +can also be compared to + +C +. +schwarzi + +, but is distinguished through, like from + +C +. +macoris + +, the almost entirely black coloration of the elytra, as in +Figs 3 +, +9 +(cf. +Figs 1 +, +7 +), in addition, the black coloration of the pronotum (almost entirely), femora, tibiae, and venter, as in +Figs 3, 6 +, +9 +(cf. +Figs 1, 4 +, +7 +), as well as by the entirely alveolate-punctate pronotal disc, the somewhat different shape of the eburneous fascia on each elytron, being the less narrowed towards the suture, as in +Fig. 3 +(cf. +Fig. 1 +), the presence of yellow, erect, very long setae in addition to white setae on the pronotum and elytra (like in + +C +. +macoris + +), and some other traits. In addition, the new species differs very clearly from + +Calliclytus elegans + + +comb.n. + +by the location of the eburneous fascia on each elytron, as in +Figs 3 +, +9 +(cf. +Figs 12–14 +, +18–20 +), the almost entirely black coloration of the elytra, like from + +C +. +macoris + +and + +C +. +schwarzi + +, as in +Figs 3 +, +9 +(cf. +Figs 12–14 +, +18– 20 +), the black coloration of the femora, tibiae and venter, as in +Figs 3, 6 +, +9 +(cf. +Figs 12–20 +), and some other traits. See also the Key below. + + + +DESCRIPTION. Female (see Remarks below). Body length 3.95 mm, humeral width 1.05 mm. Body (almost entirely), femora and tibiae black; most mouthparts, genae, most of antennomeres starting from scape, very base and very apex of pronotum, abdominal apex, procoxae and protrochanters, partly, tarsomeres 3 and 4 reddish brown; elytral fascia eburneous (ivory), whereas apical spot near suture of elytra brownish; apical antennomeres, tarsomeres 1 and 2 dark brown. + +Body, antennae and legs with long or very long, erect, light setae, but ones on pronotum and elytra yellow and white tones, whereas on remaining parts only white (like in + +C +. +macoris + +); in addition, pronotum with suberect and partly erect, shorter, white setae. + + + +Figs 1–6. + +Calliclytus +spp. + +, holotypes, habitus, dorsal and ventral views: 1, 4 — + +C +. +schwarzi + +, male; 2, 5 — + +C +. +macoris + +, female; 3, 6 — + +C +. +wappesi + + +sp.n. + +, female (1–2, 4–5 — photographs by Alexander Konstantinov). + + +Рис. 1–6. + +Calliclytus +spp. + +, голотипы, общий вид, сверху и сниЗу: 1, 4 — + +C +. +schwarzi + +, самец; 2, 5 — + +C +. +macoris + +, самка; 3, 6 — + +C +. +wappesi + + +sp.n. + +, самка (1–2, 4–5 — фотографии А. Константинова). + + + + +Figs 7–11. + +Calliclytus +spp. + +, holotypes: 7 — + +C +. +schwarzi + +, male; 8, 10 — + +C +. +macoris + +, female; 9, 11 — + +C +. +wappesi + + +sp.n. + +, female; 7–9 — habitus, lateral view; 10–11 — mesosternal process (7–8, 10 — photographs by Alexander Konstantinov). + + +Рис. 7–11. + +Calliclytus +spp. + +, голотипы: 7 — + +C +. +schwarzi + +, самец; 8, 10 — + +C +. +macoris + +, самка; 9, 11 — + +C +. +wappesi + + +sp.n. + +, самка; 7–9 — общий вид, сбоку; 10–11 — отросток меЗостернума (7–8, 10 — фотографии А. Константинова). + + + + +Figs 12–17. + +Calliclytus elegans + + +comb.n. + +, habitus (photographs by Alexander Konstantinov): 12, 15 — holotype, female; 13, 16 — female from Puerto Rico; 14, 17 — holotype, male of + +Lamproclytus oakleyi +Fisher, 1935 + +; 12–14 — dorsal view; 15–17 — ventral view. + + +Рис. 12–17. + +Calliclytus elegans + + +comb.n. + +, общий вид (фотографии А. Константинова): 12, 15 — голотип, самка; 13, 16 — самка иЗ ПуЭрто Рико; 14, 17 — голотип, самец + +Lamproclytus oakleyi +Fisher, 1935 + +; 12–14 — сверху; 15–17 — сниЗу. + + + + +Figs 18–20. + +Calliclytus elegans + + +comb.n. + +, habitus, lateral view (photographs by Alexander Konstantinov): 18 — holotype, female; 19 — female from Puerto Rico; 20 — holotype, male of + +Lamproclytus oakleyi +Fisher, 1935 + +. + + +Рис. 18–20. + +Calliclytus elegans + + +comb.n. + +, общий вид, сбоку (фотографии А. Константинова): 18 — голотип, самка; 19 — самка иЗ ПуЭрто Рико; 20 — голотип, самец + +Lamproclytus oakleyi +Fisher, 1935 + +. + + + + +Figs 21–26. + +Calliclytus +spp. + +, holotypes: 21, 24, 26 — + +C +. +macoris + +, female; 22 — + +C +. +wappesi + + +sp.n. + +, female; 23, 25 — + +C +. +schwarzi + +, male; + + +21–22 — prosternum; 23–24 — head and pronotum; 25–26 — scutellum (photographs by Alexander Konstantinov, except for figure 22). Рис. 21–26. + +Calliclytus +spp. + +, голотипы: 21, 24, 26 — + +C +. +macoris + +, самка; 22 — + +C +. +wappesi + + +sp.n. + +, самка; 23, 25 — + +C +. +schwarzi + +, самец; + +21–22 — простернум; 23–24 — голова и переднеспинка; 25–26 — щиток (фотографии А. Константинова, За исключением рис. 22). + +Head short, with coarse dense punctures dorsally; antennal tubercles well-expressed; eyes moderately convex, with a very deep emargination, almost divided into upper and lower lobes, with evident, but not large ocelli; genae moderately short; frons barely convex; antennae short, 10- segmented (like in other congeners), freely reaching beyond base of elytra; length ratio of antennomeres 1–10, 64: 28: 37: 44: 45: 39: 38: 30: 28: 30; antennomeres 6–9 distinctly serrate. + +Pronotum clearly longitudinal, 1.13 times as long as width; with a sharp constriction in front of base, as in +Fig. 3 +; apex 1.19 times as wide as base; on disc in middle part barely convex, but in basal third abruptly sloping down towards base, as in +Fig. 9 +, coarsely alveolate-punctate, thereby cells/ alveoli round- and oval-shaped resembling that of + +C +. +macoris + +( +Fig. 24 +) and + +C +. +elegans + + +comb.n. + +( +Fig. 27 +). + +Scutellum small, strongly narrowed towards apex, triangular. + +Elytra distinctly narrowed towards middle starting from base, then clearly widened in apical part, 2.15 times as long as wide at humeral width; on disc behind basal one fourth distinctly depressed, as in +Fig. 9 +; with a coarse, mostly irregular, in places confluent puncturation being weakened near apex; each elytron with a relatively narrow fascia in front of the middle, being formed by an inflated surface, thereby a convex margin of fascia is located at its anterior border, as in +Figs 3 +, +9 +; apical sutural angle obtuse, but well-expressed. + + + +Figs 27–32. + +Calliclytus +spp. + +(photographs by Alexander Konstantinov): 27–28, 30–31 — + +C +. +elegans + + +comb.n. + +(27, 30 — holotype, female; 28 — female from Puerto Rico; 31 — holotype of + +Lamproclytus oakleyi + +); 29 — + +C +. +schwarzi + +, holotype; 32 — + +C +. +macoris + +, holotytpe; 27 — head and pronotum; 28 — head and prosternum; 29–32 — labels. + + +Рис. 27–32. + +Calliclytus +spp. + +(фотографии А. Константинова): 27–28, 30–31 — + +C +. +elegans + + +comb.n. + +(27, 30 — голотип, самка; 28 — самка иЗ ПуЭрто Рико; 31 — голотип of + +Lamproclytus oakleyi + +); 29 — + +C +. +schwarzi + +, голотип; 32 — + +C +. +macoris + +, голотип; 27 — голова и переднеспинка; 28 — голова и простернум; 29–32 — Этикетки. + + + +Prosternum with numerous, rough, but shallow, irregular punctures, as in +Fig. 22 +(like in + +C +. +elegans + + +comb.n. + +, +Fig. 28 +), with a very well-expressed, but not too sharp border between the scabrous and smoothened sculpture in its apical one fourth, as in +Fig. 22 +(like in + +C +. +elegans + + +comb.n. + +, +Fig. 28 +); part of prosternum closing procoxal cavities posteriorly being narrow; prosternal process moderately narrow between coxae; mesosternum partly with coarse, irregular, grooves; mesosternal process between coxae much wider than prosternal process; metasternum and abdominal sternite with very sparse, predominantly rough punctures; metasternum long, about 1.5 times as long as mesosternum and slightly longer than first (visible) abdominal sternite, with distinct median suture except for about anterior one fourth; first (visible) abdominal sternite longest, but clearly shorter than all following (visible) sternites combined; last (visible) abdominal sternite widely rounded apically. + +Legs short; femora strongly claviform; metatarsomere 1 distinctly shorter than two next metatarsomeres combined. + + + + +ETYMOLOGY. I am pleased to dedicate this magnificent new species to my colleague and longtime friend, +Mr. James E. Wappes +( +American +Coleoptera +Museum +, +San Antonio +, +Texas +, +USA +), who collected the +holotype +and has repeatedly provided a very important assistance to my research + +. + + + + +DISTRIBUTION. +Dominican Republic +. + + + + +REMARKS. Previously [ +Miroshnikov, 2014: 202 +], the sex of this specimen was misspelled as “male” due to a misprint. In addition, for some technical reasons, the pictures of specimen in publication under consideration [see page 202, figs 7–9] turned out to be slightly more narrowed than in reality in the original photographs presented here. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/DA/87/03DA87FBFFE5576AF658F814FB7E69CC.xml b/data/03/DA/87/03DA87FBFFE5576AF658F814FB7E69CC.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2479fc7a8d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/DA/87/03DA87FBFFE5576AF658F814FB7E69CC.xml @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ + + + +Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Calliclytus Fisher, 1932 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Tillomorphini), with a new synonymy and description of a new species from the Dominican Republic + + + +Author + +Miroshnikov, A. I. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +3 + + +261 +270 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.04 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.04 +0132-8069 +13165377 + + + + + + +Calliclytus macoris +Lingafelter, 2011 + + + + + + +Figs 2, 5 +, +8, 10 +, +21, 26 +, +32 +. + +Calliclytus macoris +Lingafelter, 2011: 63 + +. Type locality: R. Dominicana, +12 km +W +San Pedro de Macoris +(according to the original description and the label of the +holotype +). +Bezark, Monné, 2013: 174 +; +Lingafelter et al., 2014: 94 +, figs +103 m +, n ( +holotype +)); +Bezark, 2016: 177 +; +Monné, 2020: 815 +. + + + + + +MATERIAL. +Holotype + +( +USNM +) ( +Figs 2, 5 +, +8 +), “ +R +. +Dominicana +, +12 km +W +San Pedro de Macoris +, + +May 5–19, 1985 + +, +E. Giesbert +coll.”, “ +Holotype + + +Calliclytus macoris +Lingafelter Designated 2010 + +” ( +Fig. 32 +). + + + + + +DISTRIBUTION. +Dominican Republic +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/DA/87/03DA87FBFFE5576AF662FA70FE716FB9.xml b/data/03/DA/87/03DA87FBFFE5576AF662FA70FE716FB9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..69b67bdbe53 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/DA/87/03DA87FBFFE5576AF662FA70FE716FB9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ + + + +Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Calliclytus Fisher, 1932 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Tillomorphini), with a new synonymy and description of a new species from the Dominican Republic + + + +Author + +Miroshnikov, A. I. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +3 + + +261 +270 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.04 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.04 +0132-8069 +13165377 + + + + + + +Calliclytus schwarzi +Fisher, 1932 + + + + + + +Figs 1, 4 +, +7 +, +23, 25 +, +29 +. + + + + + + + +Calliclytus schwarzi +Fisher, 1932: 66 + + +. Type locality: +Cuba +, Cayamas (according to the original description and the label of the +holotype +). + +Blackwelder, 1946: 583 + +; + +Zayas, 1975: 146 + +, 372, pl. 19, fig. d; + +Chemsak et al., 1992: 72 + +; + +Monné, 1993: 73 + +; + +Monné, Giesbert, 1995: 123 + +; Monné, 2005: 543; + +Monné, Hovore, 2005: 132 + +; + +Peck, 2005: 173 + +; + +Monné et al, 2007: 139 + +; + +Monné, Bezark, 2011: 169 + +; + +Bezark, Monné, 2013: 174 + +; + +Lingafelter et al., 2014: 316 + +, figs 150, k, l ( +holotype +); + +Devesa et al., 2015: 302 + +(figs 1–2), 303 (figs 3–5); + +Bezark, 2016: 177 + +; + +Monné, 2020: 815 + +. + + + + + + +MATERIAL. +Holotype + +( +USNM +) ( +Figs 1, 4 +, +7 +), “ +Cuba +, Cayamas, 10.5 [1903]”, “EA Schwarz Collector”, “ + +Calliclytus schwarzi +Fisher + +”, “Type No. 43744 U.S.N.M.” ( +Fig. 29 +); +1♀ +( +EMEC +) (photograph), +Cuba +[see +Devesa et al., 2015: 302–303 +]. + + + + + +DISTRIBUTION. +Cuba +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E5/9F/03E59F343F6AFFA9913B5A008D81B3B0.xml b/data/03/E5/9F/03E59F343F6AFFA9913B5A008D81B3B0.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8257d08ad1a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E5/9F/03E59F343F6AFFA9913B5A008D81B3B0.xml @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ + + + +First fossil representative of the net-winged beetles genus Plateros Bourgeois, 1879 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Lycidae) from Mexican amber, with redescription of Electropteron avus gen. n., sp. n. from Dominican amber and a note on the time of origin of the family + + + +Author + +Kazantsev, S. V. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +4 + + +377 +387 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.4.04 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.4.04 +0132-8069 +13165470 + + + + + + +Electropteron +Kazantsev + +, + +gen.n. + + + + + + +Type +species: + +Electropteron avus +Kazantsev + +, + +sp.n. + + + + + +DESCRIPTION. Adult male. Alate, slender, elongate ( +Figs 7–8 +). Head subquadrate, slightly narrowed behind eyes. Fastigium right-angled. Eyes relatively small, spherical.Maxillary palps slender, with ultimate palpomere pointed distally. Gula prominent. Antennal prominence conspicuous, antennal sockets approximate. Antenna 11–segmented, moderately long, slightly widening distally; antennomeres 4–11 flattened, antennomeres 2 and 3 short, transverse, subequal in length; pubescence on antennomeres 4–11 relatively short and erect ( +Figs 7–9 +). + + +Pronotum small, ca. 6 times shorter than elytra, transverse, trapezoidal, with obscure median impression in posterior third; posterior angles produced laterally ( +Fig. 7 +). Prosternum short, V-shaped ( +Figs 8 +, +10 +). Thoracic spiracles small, not projecting beyond coxae. Mesoventrite transverse, short. Mesonotum with rather prominent, elongate scutellum ( +Fig. 7 +). + + +Elytra long, narrowing and dehiscent distally, covering abdomen, except genital capsule, with two noticeable primary costae (presumably, costae 2 and 4); interstices irregularly areolate; short and erect elytral pubescence uniform ( +Fig. 7 +). Metaventrite transverse, with acute posterior angles; discrimen complete, attaining to mesosternum. + + + +Fig. 5. Terminal abdominal segments and genitalia of + +Plateros jardinesi + + +sp.n. + +, holotype male (below) and paratype female (above). Рис. 5. Вершинные сегменты брюшка и генитали + +Plateros jardinesi + + +sp.n. + +, голотипа, самца (сниЗу) и паратипа, самки (сверху). + + +Fig. 6. Aedeagus of + +Plateros jardinesi + + +sp.n. + +, holotype male, laterally. Scale bar: 0.5 mm. Рис. 6. Эдеагус + +Plateros jardinesi + + +sp.n. + +, голотип, самец, сбоку. МасштабнаЯ линейка: 0.5 мм. + + + +Pro- and mesocoxae elongate; metacoxae approximate; angle between metacoxae ca. 90º. Legs slender; trochanters elongate, but considerably shorter than femurs, cylindrical, connected to femora distally; femurs and tibiae flattened, tibiae straight, widened distally; tarsomeres 1–4 narrow, without plantar pads; all claws simple. Ultimate sternite and tergite elongate, pointed at apex ( +Figs 7–8 +, +11 +). + +Female. Unknown. + + +ETYMOLOGY. The name of the genus is derived from ‘electron’ and ‘pteron’, the Greek for ‘amber’ and ‘wing’. Gender neuter. + + + +DIAGNOSIS. + +Electropteron + + +gen.n. + +appears to be related to the extant genus + +Tainopteron +Kazantsev, 2009 + +, from +Puerto Rico +[ +Kazantsev, 2009 +], distinguishable by the flattened and distally slightly widening antennomeres 4–11, less transverse pronotum and more elongate elytra completely covering the folded wings ( +Fig. 7 +). The new genus is different from + +Leptolycus +Leng et Mutchler, 1922 + +, another Greater Antillean extant endemic [ +Kazantsev, 2009 +], by the flattened antennomeres 4–11 with even edges and short pubescence, transverse pronotum with explanate sides and short V-shaped prosternum ( +Figs 7–8 +, +10 +). On the other hand, + +Electropteron + + +gen.n. + +is somewhat similar to + +Ceratoprion +Gorham, 1884 + +, distributed in the highlands of Central America and the Ands south to +Ecuador +, differing by the non-serrate antennomeres 4–11 and their erect pubescence and by the absence of the median longitudinal pronotal carina. + + + + +REMARKS. + +Electropteron avus + + +gen.n. +, +sp.n. + +, which is evidently close to some of the extant +Leptolycini +from Hispaniola and +Puerto Rico +, is tentatively attributed to the same tribe, although the tribe itself with the unusually wide range of morphologies of its members [e.g., +Kazantsev, 2009 +; +2017 +] may prove to represent several independent lineages. The tribe +Leptolycini +is confined to Central America, Greater Antilles, and mostly northern part of South America. The discovery of a representative of this group in the ca. 20 myo Dominican amber, actually in the area of the current distribution of its close relatives, gives further clues for the reconstruction of the history and phylogenetics of the family. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E5/9F/03E59F343F6FFFA8939A5B898CB9B0BE.xml b/data/03/E5/9F/03E59F343F6FFFA8939A5B898CB9B0BE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..77c8927c59f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E5/9F/03E59F343F6FFFA8939A5B898CB9B0BE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ + + + +First fossil representative of the net-winged beetles genus Plateros Bourgeois, 1879 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Lycidae) from Mexican amber, with redescription of Electropteron avus gen. n., sp. n. from Dominican amber and a note on the time of origin of the family + + + +Author + +Kazantsev, S. V. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +4 + + +377 +387 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.4.04 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.4.04 +0132-8069 +13165470 + + + + + + +Plateros jardinesi +Kazantsev + +, + +sp.n. + + + + + + +Figs 1 +–6. + + + + + +MATERIAL: +Holotype +, + +, specimen No. MLSC 0001, +Mexican +amber, +Early Miocene +, +Simojovel area +, +Chiapas +, +Mexico +) ( +MLSC +); +Paratype +, + +, same data, in copula with the +Holotype +( +MLSC +) + +. + + +SYNINCLUSIONS. Several Hymenoptera and +Diptera +. + + + + +DESCRIPTION. Male. Dark brown to black ( +Figs 2–4 +). + + +Head transverse, narrowed posteriorly. Eyes moderately large, eye diameter ca. 1.5 times smaller than head width behind eyes. Mandibles slender, relatively long, evenly round- ed. Palps slender, ultimate palpomeres securiform, distally noticeably narrowed. Antennae 11–segmented, slightly dentate, extending to elytral two fifths, with antennomere 3 ca. 1.6 times longer than pedicel (antennomere 2) and ca 1.5 times shorter than antennomere 4; antennal pubescence relatively short and suberect ( +Figs 2–4 +). + + +Pronotum transverse, semicircular, with explanate sides, rounded anterior and short rectangular posterior angles ( +Figs 2–4 +). + + +Elytra elongate, ca. 4 times longer than wide, somewhat narrowing distally, with almost equally developed and almost converging near apex primary costae, interstices with double rows of small subquadrate cells; uniform suberect pubescence ( +Figs 2–4 +). + + +Legs relatively short, with robust femora and narrow tibiae, tibiae and femora straight, subequal in length; hind tarsomere ratio: 2: 1.6: 1.1: 1: 2.4; tibiae with distinct spurs; tarsomeres 2–4 conspicuously widened, tarsomeres 2–4 split almost to base; claws simple ( +Figs 2–4 +). Ultimate tergite triangularly incised distally; ultimate ventrite oval, narrowing distally ( +Figs 2–5 +). + + +Aedeagus with noticeably bent and dented about the middle median lobe, with robust proximal and narrower distal halves (apex of median lobe and phallobase obscured by overlaying segments) ( +Figs 5 +–6). + +Length (from anterior head margin to end of elytra): 5.3 (male)–6.2 (female) mm; width (at humeri): 1.4 (male)–1.5 (female) mm. + +Female.Similar to male, but somewhat larger, with smaller eyes and somewhat shorter and less dentate antennae. External genitalia elongate coxites and elongate tapering distally styli with a bunch of long hairs at apex ( +Fig. 5 +). + + + + +Fig.1. General view of the amber piece with + +Plateros jardinesi + + +sp.n. + +Рис. 1. ОбЩий вид обраЗца ЯнтарЯ с + +Plateros jardinesi + +sp.n. + + + + +ETYMOLOGY. The new species is named after Mr. Antonio Ramirez Jardines (San Cristobal, +Chiapas +, +Mexico +) through whose courtesy I was able to study the Mexican amber inclusions under his care. + + + + +DIAGNOSIS. + +Plateros jardinezi + + +sp.n. + +seems to resemble + +P +. +cadenai + +Zaragoza Caballero, +1999 + + +in the shape of the aedeagus [ +Zaragoza Caballero, 1999 +], but is easily separable by the distinctly more robust proximal and straighter distal halves of the median lobe of the aedeagus ( +Figs 5 +–6). + + + + +Fig. 2. General view of + +Plateros jardinesi + + +sp.n. + +, holotype male (above) and paratype female (below) in copula. + + +Рис. 2. ОбЩий вид + +Plateros jardinesi + + +sp.n. + +, голотип, самец (сверху) и паратип, самка (сниЗу), во времЯ копулЯции. + + + + +Figs 3–4. General view of + +Plateros jardinesi + + +sp.n. + +, 3 - holotype male, dorso-laterally; 4 - paratype female, dorsally. + + +Рис. 3–4. ОбЩий вид + +Plateros jardinesi + + +sp.n. + +, голотип, самец (сверху) и паратип, самка (сниЗу), во времЯ копулЯции. + + + + +REMARKS. The inclusion is well preserved in a relatively large, 30×19× +11 mm +, almost rectangular and clear amber piece. + + +Leptolycinae Leng et Mutchler, 1921 +Leptolycini Leng et Mutchler, 1921 + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F887B23C78F73AFF34326AFD7BF8A1.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F887B23C78F73AFF34326AFD7BF8A1.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..77758b6f0fe --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F887B23C78F73AFF34326AFD7BF8A1.xml @@ -0,0 +1,313 @@ + + + +Establishment of Eichlinia gen. n. for the Western hemisphere Melittiini (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae), with a catalogue of the genus + + + +Author + +Gorbunov, O. G. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +3 + + +276 +284 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.06 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.06 +0132-8069 +13165395 + + + + + + +Eichlinia grandis +( +Strecker, 1881 +) + +, + +comb.n. + + + + + + + +“ + +Trochilium Grande + +, + +n. sp. +” — + +Strecker 1881: 156 + +. Type locality: “Hab. +Texas +.” [= +USA +: +Texas +]. +Holotype + +( +FMNH +). + + + + += “ + +Melittia Beckeri + +, + +sp. n. +” — +Druce, 1892: 276 +. Type locality: “Hab. +Mexico +, near +Durango +city …” [= +Mexico +: +Durango +, +Durango +]. +Holotype + +( +BMNH +). + + + + + += “ + +Melittia grandis hermosa + +, + +new variety +” — +Engelhardt, 1946: 186 +, pl. 31, fig. 177. Type locality: “ +Arizona +.” [= +USA +: +Arizana +]. +Holotype + +( +NMNH +). + + + + + + + +Melittia beckeri + +— + +Druce, 1896: 325 + +; +Druce, 1897 +: pl. 69, fig. 18; + +Duckworth, Eichlin 1978a: 5 + +. + + + + + +Mellitia grandis + +— + +Beutenmüller, 1896: 113 + +; + +Beutenmüller, 1899: 149 + +, 151; + +Beutenmüller, 1901: 235 + +, pl. 29, fig. 4; + +Dyar, 1902: 364 + +; + +Walsingham, 1913: 193 + +; + +Dalla Torre, Strand, 1925: 144 + +; + +Zukowsky, 1936: 1249 + +, pl. 179, row c; + +McDunnough, 1939: 87 + +; + +Engelhardt, 1946: 182 + +, 184; + +Duckworth, Eichlin, 1977: 52 + +; + +Duckworth, Eichlin, 1978b: 5 + +, 26, fig. 22, pl. 2; + +Solomon, Dix, 1979: 16 + +; + +Heppner, Duckworth, 1981: 26 + +; + +Friedlander, 1986: 278 + +, 279, 281– 284; + +Eichlin, Duckworth, 1988: 52 + +, 56, text-fig. 13e, pl. 2, figs 6, 8, 10, pl. A, fig. 9; + +Pühringer, Kallies, 2004: 17 + +; + +Taft, Schaper, 2014: 58 + +, 60; + +Pohl et al., 2016: 206 + +; + +Moreira et al., 2019: 42 + +, 43. + + + + + +Melittia grandis +var. +hermosa + +— + +Duckworth, Eichlin, 1973a: 13 + +. + + + + + +Trochilium Grande + +— + +Duckworth, Eichlin, 1973a: 3 + +. + + + + + +HOST PLANT. + +Cucurbita foetidissima +Kunth + +( +Cucurbitaceae +). + + + + + +DISTRIBUTION. +USA +: +Kansas +, +California +, +Arizona +, +New Mexico +, +Texas +, +Oklahoma + +; + +Mexico +: +Durango + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F887B23C78F73AFF3F3121FB38FE07.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F887B23C78F73AFF3F3121FB38FE07.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7cf22e817ab --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F887B23C78F73AFF3F3121FB38FE07.xml @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ + + + +Establishment of Eichlinia gen. n. for the Western hemisphere Melittiini (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae), with a catalogue of the genus + + + +Author + +Gorbunov, O. G. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +3 + + +276 +284 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.06 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.06 +0132-8069 +13165395 + + + + + + +Eichlinia khmer +( +Le Cerf, 1917 +) + +, + +comb.n. + + + + + + +“ + +Melittia Khmer + +n. sp. +” — +Le Cerf, 1917: 161 +, pl. 475, fig. 3916. Type locality: “ +Cambodge +, Angkor, ...”. Obviously, this type locality is wrong due to mislabeling. It must be located somewhere in North or Central America [ +Arita, Gorbunov, 1996 b +]. +Holotype + +(MNHP). + + + + +Melittia khmer + +— + +Dalla Torre, Strand, 1925: 145 + +; + +Gaede, 1933: 791 + +, pl. 95, row f; + +Heppner, Duckworth, 1981: 27 + +; + +Arita, Gorbunov, 1996b: 184 + +, figs 39, 40, 58a–d; + +Pühringer, Kallies, 2004: 17 + +. + + + + + +Melittia chmer + +— + +Hampson, 1919: 93 + +. + + + + +HOST PLANT. Unknown. + + +DISTRIBUTION. North America (?). + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F887B23C7BF73AFC8A31A9FE57FBDB.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F887B23C7BF73AFC8A31A9FE57FBDB.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..799372c8e1f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F887B23C7BF73AFC8A31A9FE57FBDB.xml @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ + + + +Establishment of Eichlinia gen. n. for the Western hemisphere Melittiini (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae), with a catalogue of the genus + + + +Author + +Gorbunov, O. G. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +3 + + +276 +284 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.06 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.06 +0132-8069 +13165395 + + + + + + +Eichlinia gloriosa +(Hy +Edwards, 1880 +) + +, + +comb.n. + + + + + + + +“ + +Melittia Gloriosa + +, + +n. sp. +” — + +Edwards, 1880: 71 + +. Type locality: “… in San Leonardo, Cal., …” [= +USA +: +California +, +Alamedo County +, +San Leonardo +]. +Holotype + +( +AMNH +). + + + + += “ + +Melittia superba + + +n. sp. +” — +Barnes, Lindsey, 1922: 122 +. Type locality: “… +Seward Co. +, +Kansas +.” [= +USA +: +Kansas +, +Seward County +]. +Holotype + +( +USNM +). It is a junior primary homonym of + +Melittia superba +Rothschild, 1909 + +. + + + + + += “ + +Melittia lindseyi + +, new name.” — +Barnes, Benjamin, 1925: 14 +. Replacement name for + +Melittia superba +Barnes et Lindsey, 1922 + +. + + += “[ + +Melittia + +] + +Barnesi +Dalla Torre + +nom. nov. +” — Dalla Torre in +Dalla Torre, Strand, 1925: 138 +. Replacement name for + +Melittia superba +Barnes et Lindsey, 1922 + +. + + + + + + +Melittia barnesi + +— + +Duckworth, Eichlin, 1973a: 5 + +. + + + + + +Mellitia gloriosa + +— + +Beutenmüller, 1892: 171 + +; + +Beutenmüller, 1896: 113 + +; + +Beutenmüller, 1899: 149 + +, 150; + +Beutenmüller, 1901: 235 + +, pl. 29, fig. 3; + +Dyar, 1902: 364 + +; + +Snow, 1905: 160 + +; + +Engelhardt, 1924: 125 + +; + +Dalla Torre, Strand, 1925: 144 + +; + +Thompson, 1929: 121 + +; + +Zukowsky, 1936: 1249 + +, pl. 179, row c; + +McDunnough, 1939: 87 + +; + +Engelhardt, 1946: 182 + +, 188, pl. 31, figs 178, 179; + +Duckworth, Eichlin, 1973a: 13 + +; + +Duckworth, Eichlin, 1977: 52 + +; + +Duckworth, Eichlin, 1978b: 5 + +, 23, figs 5–7, 21, pl. 2; + +Solomon, Dix, 1979: 16 + +; + +Heppner, Duckworth, 1981: 26 + +; + +Friedlander, 1986: 282 + +; + +Eichlin, Duckworth, 1988: 52 + +, 57, text-fig. 13d, pl. 2, figs 1, 3, 5; + +Eichlin, 1995: 48 + +; + +Brown, 2004: 102 + +; + +Powell, 2005: 367 + +; + +Pühringer, Kallies, 2004: 17 + +; + +Taft, Schaper, 2014: 58 + +, 60; + +Pohl et al., 2016: 206 + +; + +Moreira et al., 2019: 42 + +, 43. + + + + + +Melittia lindseyi + +— + +Zukowsky, 1936: 1249 + +; + +McDunnough, 1939: 87 + +; + +Stallings, Turner, 1944: 30 + +, 31; + +Duckworth, Eichlin, 1973a: 15 + +, 28. + + + + + +Melittia superba + +— + +Duckworth, Eichlin, 1973a: 5 + +, 15, 28. + + + + + +HOST PLANT. + +Cucurbita foetidissima +Kunth + +, + +C. palmata +S. Watson + +, + +Marah fabaceus +(Naudin) Greene + +( +Cucurbitaceae +). + + + + + +DISTRIBUTION. +USA +: +Oregon +, +California +, +Kansas +, +Arizona +, +New Mexico +, +Texas +, +Colorado +, +Oklahoma + +. + +Mexico +: +Sonora +, +Baja California + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/4A/6B/87/4A6B87BE331EFF97F647F9D69B61FBB4.xml b/data/4A/6B/87/4A6B87BE331EFF97F647F9D69B61FBB4.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..55ef19fddda --- /dev/null +++ b/data/4A/6B/87/4A6B87BE331EFF97F647F9D69B61FBB4.xml @@ -0,0 +1,524 @@ + + + +The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) in the fauna of Asia. 13. A new species of the genus Dymasius J. Thomson, 1864 from Borneo + + + +Author + +Miroshnikov, A. I. + + + +Author + +Heffern, D. J. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +2 + + +184 +186 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.2.10 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.2.10 +0132-8069 +13165549 +1F3A34E0-3F0E-4E2F-BC05-458FBF999DE2 + + + + + + +Dymasius borneoensis +Miroshnikov et Heffern + +, + +sp.n. + + + + + + +Figs 1, 4, 5 +. + + + + + +MATERIAL. +Holotype + +(cDH) ( +Fig. 1 +), E +Malaysia +, +Sabah +, +Ranau +, + +1000 m + +, + +5.05.2012 + +(local collector). + + + + +COMPARATIVE MATERIAL. + +Dymasius hefferni +Holzschuh, 2005 + +: +holotype + +(cCH) (photograph); +1♂ +( +NHMD +), E +Malaysia +, +Sabah +, +Trus Madi Mt. +, + +28.III.2000 + + +, + +local collector, “ + +Dymasius hefferni +Holz. Ole Mehl + +det. 2005”; +1♂ +, +1♀ +( +NHMD +), same labels, but + +III.2003 + + +; + +1♂ +(cAM), same labels; +1♀ +( +NHMD +), same labels, but + +III.2005 + + +; + +1♂ +, +4♀ +, ( +Fig. 2 +) ( +NHMD +), same locality, but + +IV.2014 + + +, + +local collector, “ + +Dymasius hefferni +Holz. O. Mehl + +det. 2014”; +1♀ +(cAM), same labels; +1♀ +( +NHMD +), E +Malaysia +, +Sabah +, +Crocker Range +, + +III.2005 + + +, + +local collector, “ + +Dymasius hefferni +Holz. Ole Mehl + +det. 2005”; +1♂ +(cAM), E +Malaysia +, +Sabah +, +Trus Madi Mt. +, + +1250 m + +, + +05° +26´35´´ +N + +/ + +116° +27´5´´ +E + +, + +22–26.V.2014 + +, leg. +A. Klimenko. + + + +How to cite this article: Miroshnikov A.I., Heffern D.J. 2020. The longicorn beetle tribe +Cerambycini Latreille +, + + + +Figs 1–6. + +Dymasius +spp. + +: 1, 4, 5 — + +D +. +borneoensis + + +sp.n. + +; 2 — + +D +. +hefferni + +; 3 — + +D +. +nimbatus + +(photograph by Luboš Dembický); 6 — + +D +. +vitreus + +; 1–3, + + +6 — habitus, dorsal view; 4 — head and pronotum, dorsal view; 5 — head, pro- and mesosternum, ventral view; 1, 3–6 — holotypes; 1–5 — ♀♀, 6 — ♂. Рис. 1–6. + +Dymasius +spp. + +: 1, 4, 5 — + +D +. +borneoensis + + +sp.n. + +; 2 — + +D +. +hefferni + +; 3 — + +D +. +nimbatus + +(фотографиЯ Л.Дембицкого); 6 — + +D +. +vitreus + +; 1–3, + +6 — обЩий вид, сверху; 4 — голова и переднеспинка, сверху; 5 — голова, про- и меЗостернум, сниЗу; 1, 3–6 — голотипы; 1–5 — ♀♀, 6 — ♂. + + + +Dymasius nimbatus +Holzschuh, 1991 + +: +holotype +, + +(cCH) (photograph; +Fig. 3 +). + + + + + +Dymasius vitreus +Pascoe, 1885 + +: + +holotype +, + +( +BMNH +) ( +Fig.6 +), “ +N. Borneo +”, “ + +Dymasius vitreus +Pasc. + +Type”, “Type”, “Pascoe Coll. 93– 60.”, “ + +Dymasius vitreus +Pasc. N. Borneo + +” + +; + +1♂ +( +NHMD +), E +Malaysia +, +Sabah +, +Crocker Range +, + +III.2005 + +, local collector, “ + +Dymasius vitreus +Pasc. Holzschuh + +det. 2006” + +; + +1♀ +( +NHMD +), same locality, but taken on + +IV.2005 + +, local collector, “ + +Dymasius vitreus +Pasc. Ole Mehl + +det. 2007” + +. + + + + +DIAGNOSIS. By the habitus, this new species resembles + +D +. +hefferni +Holzschuh, 2005 + +, but is distinguished through the clearly less coarse folds on the pronotal disc, the significantly smaller, relatively homogeneous puncturation of the elytra, the more slender body, the clearly longitudinal antennomere 2, the shape of the elytral apex, the length ratio of antennomeres 4–6, and some other traits. + +Dymasius borneoensis + + +sp.n. + +can also be compared to + +D +. +nimbatus +Holzschuh, 1991 + +(see Remarks below), but differs distinctly by the larger body size, the significantly darker coloration, the wider pronotum, the longitudinal antennomere 2, the somewhat peculiar, recumbent, light setation of the elytra. In addition, the new species is distinguished from the somewhat similar congener, + +D +. +vitreus +Pascoe, 1885 + +, by the shape of the pronotum and elytra, including the apex of the latter, the more strongly elongate antennomere 2, the somewhat peculiar, recumbent, light setation of the dorsum. + + + + +DESCRIPTION. Female. Body length +18.5 mm +, humeral width +4.2 mm +. Eyes, part of mandibles, most of head dorsally and pronotal disc black; elytra mostly dark brown; coloration of remaining parts combines brown and reddish brown tones. + +Head with a distinct, relatively short, median groove between upper lobes of eyes; antennal tubercles well-expressed; eyes moderately convex; submentum with coarse and rough punctures and in addition with transverse folds; genae moderately long; antennae slightly longer than body; length ratio of antennomeres 1–11, 34: 10: 39: 23: 38: 43: 43: 40: 39: 33: 33; antennomere 1 without cicatrix (apical carina), with clear dense punctures; antennomere 2 very distinctly longitudinal. +Pronotum barely transverse, 1.01 times as wide as long; base 1.25 times as wide as apex; disc weakly convex, with moderately coarse and rough, heterogeneous, partly sinuous, predominantly transverse folds. +Scutellum triangular, strongly narrowed towards apex. +Elytra nearly parallel-sided, 2.8 times as long as humeral width; mainly with a small, clear, very dense, partly heterogeneous puncturation; apical external angle obtuse-angled, but well-expressed, sutural angle feebly dentate. +Prosternum with distinct transverse groove in front of middle, with irregular, partly transverse folds; prosternal process without apical tubercle; mesosternal process between coxae 1.5 times as wide as prosternal process, without tubercle dorsally; metasternum and sternites with a small dense puncturation; metasternum with a median groove being more distinct in apical part; both last (visible) sternite and tergite widely rounded at apex. +Legs moderately long; femora and tibiae with a distinct longitudinal carina on sides; metatarsomere 1 clearly shorter than metatarsomeres 2 and 3 combined. + +Recumbent setation of dorsum mainly silvery greyish, of venter greyish, forming on elytra an iridescent pattern and on pronotum a peculiar pattern, as in +Figs 1, 4 +; more or less long, erect, light setae mostly developed on head, pronotum, apex of abdomen and partly on venter. + + + +ETYMOLOGY. The epithet of this new species is formed on the basis of the name of the locality it supports. + + + +DISTRIBUTION. East +Malaysia +. + + + + +REMARKS. A specimen of + +Dymasius + +from East Kalimantan, indicated as + +D +. +nimbatus + +[ +Makihara, 1999 +], does not actually belong to this species and requires a detailed study to determine the correct species attribution. Thus, + +D +. +nimbatus + +remains known only from northern +Thailand +. + + +Acknowledgements +. + +We +are very grateful to +Maxwell V.L. Barclay +and +Michael F. Geiser +( +BMNH +), +Alexey Yu. Solodovnikov +( +NHMD +) for the opportunity to study the museum material, to +Luboš Dembický +( +Brno +, +Czech Republic +) who generously shared pictures of the +holotypes +of some + +Dymasius +species + +, to +Hiroshi Makihara +( +Isumi +, Chiba, +Japan +) for the helpful provision of literature data. +We +would also like to express our sincere thanks to +Tatiana P. Miroshnikova +( +Krasnodar +, +Russia +) for having rendered great help in the preparation of pictures + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFF77339FC9F0E4CCAEC8723.xml b/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFF77339FC9F0E4CCAEC8723.xml index 5d029ef9608..ad4b1aaf5d1 100644 --- a/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFF77339FC9F0E4CCAEC8723.xml +++ b/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFF77339FC9F0E4CCAEC8723.xml @@ -1,56 +1,57 @@ - - - -New data on the fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae) of the Taimyr Peninsula with a description of two new species of the genus Boletina Staeger + + + +New data on the fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae) of the Taimyr Peninsula with a description of two new species of the genus Boletina Staeger - - -Author + + +Author -Polevoi, A. V. +Polevoi, A. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Maximova, Yu. V. +Maximova, Yu. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Subbotina, E. Yu. +Subbotina, E. Yu. -text - - -Russian Entomological Journal +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal - -2020 - -2020-12-31 + +2020 + +2020-12-31 - -29 + +29 - -3 + +3 - -315 -326 + +315 +326 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 -journal article -10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 -0132-8069 +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 +0132-8069 +13165149 - + @@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ Maximova et Subbotina -Figs 14–24 +Figs 14–24 . @@ -166,7 +167,7 @@ leg. ( . - + Fig. 19–24. @@ -313,21 +314,21 @@ brownish, with pale hairs. Terminalia brown. Gonocoxites divided by deep median cleft, sternal submedian appendages relatively long, apically rounded ( -Fig. 14 +Fig. 14 , -19 +19 ). Gonostylus bears 3 short black spines and 2–3 longer seta apically, and with the well-developed horn-like ventral process ( -Fig. 16 +Fig. 16 , -23–24 +23–24 ). Tergite 9 ovate, cerci rounded, covered with irregularly arranged 13–18 spines ( -Fig. 15 +Fig. 15 , -20 +20 ). Parameres relatively narrow, slightly bent near the apex and then pointed ( -Fig. 17–18 +Fig. 17–18 , -21–22 +21–22 ). Female unknown. diff --git a/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFF9733AFEF10E08CA408228.xml b/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFF9733AFEF10E08CA408228.xml index 3b9ed24196f..aa7dd872167 100644 --- a/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFF9733AFEF10E08CA408228.xml +++ b/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFF9733AFEF10E08CA408228.xml @@ -1,54 +1,55 @@ - - - -New data on the fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae) of the Taimyr Peninsula with a description of two new species of the genus Boletina Staeger + + + +New data on the fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae) of the Taimyr Peninsula with a description of two new species of the genus Boletina Staeger - - -Author + + +Author -Polevoi, A. V. +Polevoi, A. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Maximova, Yu. V. +Maximova, Yu. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Subbotina, E. Yu. +Subbotina, E. Yu. -text - - -Russian Entomological Journal +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal - -2020 - -2020-12-31 + +2020 + +2020-12-31 - -29 + +29 - -3 + +3 - -315 -326 + +315 +326 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 -journal article -10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 -0132-8069 +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 +0132-8069 +13165149 @@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ Polevoi -Figs 4–13 +Figs 4–13 . @@ -258,7 +259,7 @@ fork 1.11–1.35 (1.21) times as long as 13 - + Fig. 9–13. @@ -358,21 +359,21 @@ dark-brown with pale hairs. Terminalia dark-brown. Sternal submedian appendages wide basally and narrowed to the apices ( -Fig. 4 +Fig. 4 , -9 +9 ). Gonostylus of characteristic shape, resembling a grotesque animal head when viewed from the inner side ( -Fig. 6 +Fig. 6 , -11 +11 ). Tergite 9 rectangular, with rather deep apical triangular depression, cercus with two combs of spines ( -Fig. 5 +Fig. 5 , -10 +10 ). Aedeagus with “cobra hood” like subapical widening, parameres rectangularly bent and widened subapically and then narrowed to apices ( -Fig. 7–8 +Fig. 7–8 , -12–13 +12–13 ). @@ -385,7 +386,7 @@ DIAGNOSIS. A small dark with transparent wings and yellowish-brown legs (sometimes with darkened coxa). The species clearly differs from other members of the genus in the structure of the male terminalia, especially in the shape of the gonostylus and details of the aedeagal apparatus. - + Fig. 14–18. diff --git a/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFFC7331FEF30D5FCD2681F2.xml b/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFFC7331FEF30D5FCD2681F2.xml index b0ba4971809..cc432cf1658 100644 --- a/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFFC7331FEF30D5FCD2681F2.xml +++ b/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFFC7331FEF30D5FCD2681F2.xml @@ -1,56 +1,57 @@ - - - -New data on the fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae) of the Taimyr Peninsula with a description of two new species of the genus Boletina Staeger + + + +New data on the fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae) of the Taimyr Peninsula with a description of two new species of the genus Boletina Staeger - - -Author + + +Author -Polevoi, A. V. +Polevoi, A. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Maximova, Yu. V. +Maximova, Yu. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Subbotina, E. Yu. +Subbotina, E. Yu. -text - - -Russian Entomological Journal +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal - -2020 - -2020-12-31 + +2020 + +2020-12-31 - -29 + +29 - -3 + +3 - -315 -326 + +315 +326 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 -journal article -10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 -0132-8069 +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 +0132-8069 +13165149 - + @@ -90,15 +91,15 @@ and ]. Here for the first time recorded from the Palaearctic region and Russia . REMARKS. Taimyr specimens ( -Fig. 2 +Fig. 2 ) have minor differences in the basal part of the male aedeagal apparatus (e.g. presence of additional basal appendages), comparing with Canadian specimen, figured by Kjaerandsen et al. [2009] . We, however, believe they are conspecific, considering the general similarity of terminalia and especially characteristic apex of aedeagus, forming four small projections [cf. Kjaerandsen et al. 2009 , p. 45, -Fig. 9 A +Fig. 9 A ]. There are 3 other specimens in the series with slightly different structure of male terminalia ( -Fig. 3 +Fig. 3 ), and probably representing distinct species somewhat more similar to U. rhapsodica diff --git a/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFFD7337FC4D084ACA538283.xml b/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFFD7337FC4D084ACA538283.xml index bdabd7d4c73..47b9b1e4c9b 100644 --- a/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFFD7337FC4D084ACA538283.xml +++ b/data/4C/1D/87/4C1D87A2FFFD7337FC4D084ACA538283.xml @@ -1,54 +1,55 @@ - - - -New data on the fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae) of the Taimyr Peninsula with a description of two new species of the genus Boletina Staeger + + + +New data on the fungus gnats (Diptera: Bolitophilidae, Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae) of the Taimyr Peninsula with a description of two new species of the genus Boletina Staeger - - -Author + + +Author -Polevoi, A. V. +Polevoi, A. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Maximova, Yu. V. +Maximova, Yu. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Subbotina, E. Yu. +Subbotina, E. Yu. -text - - -Russian Entomological Journal +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal - -2020 - -2020-12-31 + +2020 + +2020-12-31 - -29 + +29 - -3 + +3 - -315 -326 + +315 +326 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 -journal article -10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 -0132-8069 +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.13 +0132-8069 +13165149 @@ -112,7 +113,7 @@ is in fact . This statement was probably based on the terminalia figures [ Zaitzev 1994 , p. 228, -Fig. 9, 11 +Fig. 9, 11 ] which indeed show some similarity with B. onegensis diff --git a/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFEFFDDA1B8FE583B7A6728.xml b/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFEFFDDA1B8FE583B7A6728.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..51ad44922aa --- /dev/null +++ b/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFEFFDDA1B8FE583B7A6728.xml @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + + +To the fauna of plume moths (Lepidoptera, Pterophoridae) of the Maluku islands with description of two new species of the genus Pterophorus Schдffer, 1766 + + + +Author + +Ustjuzhanin, P. Ya. + + + +Author + +Kovtunovich, V. N. + + + +Author + +Streltzov, A. N. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +3 + + +285 +288 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.07 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.07 +0132-8069 +13165445 + + + + + + +Pterophorus niveus +(Snellen, 1903) + + + + + + + +Aciptilia nivea +Snellen, 1903: 56 + +. ( +Type +locality: +Indonesia +, +Java +). + + + + + +MATERIAL +EXAMINED. +1 ♀ +, +Indonesia +, N. +Maluku +, +Obi. Id. Labuha +, +01°20´S +, +127°38´E +, h – + +15 m + +, + +23.ii.2017 + +, +O. Gorbunov +leg. + + + + + +DISTRIBUTION. +Indonesia +, +Philippines +, New +Guinea +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFEFFDDA2F9FC553AA564FF.xml b/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFEFFDDA2F9FC553AA564FF.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b9dfcbed066 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFEFFDDA2F9FC553AA564FF.xml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + +To the fauna of plume moths (Lepidoptera, Pterophoridae) of the Maluku islands with description of two new species of the genus Pterophorus Schдffer, 1766 + + + +Author + +Ustjuzhanin, P. Ya. + + + +Author + +Kovtunovich, V. N. + + + +Author + +Streltzov, A. N. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +3 + + +285 +288 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.07 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.07 +0132-8069 +13165445 + + + + + +* + +Platyptiliodes niphadothysana +(Diakonoff, 1952) + + + + + + + +Fletcherella niphadothysana +Diakonoff, 1952: 14 + +. ( +Type +locality: +Indonesia +, +Irian Jaya +). + + + + + +MATERIAL +EXAMINED. +9 ex. +Indonesia +, N. +Maluku +, Obi. Id + +. + + + +Labuha, +01°20´S +, +127°38´E +, h – + +15 m + +, + +1–3.iii.2017 + +, +O. Gorbunov +leg. DISTRIBUTION. +Indonesia +, +Philippines + +, New +Guinea +. + +NOTE +. +New +to the +Maluku islands + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFEFFDDA33BFE203D08679B.xml b/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFEFFDDA33BFE203D08679B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7c37a7a7bef --- /dev/null +++ b/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFEFFDDA33BFE203D08679B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ + + + +To the fauna of plume moths (Lepidoptera, Pterophoridae) of the Maluku islands with description of two new species of the genus Pterophorus Schдffer, 1766 + + + +Author + +Ustjuzhanin, P. Ya. + + + +Author + +Kovtunovich, V. N. + + + +Author + +Streltzov, A. N. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +3 + + +285 +288 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.07 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.07 +0132-8069 +13165445 + + + + + + +Deuterocopus socotranus +Rebel, 1907 + + + + + + + +Deuterocopus socotranus +Rebel, 1907: 115 + +. ( +Type +locality: +Yemen +, +Sokotra +). + + + +Deuterocopus viticola +Meyrick, 1911: 104 + +. ( +Type +locality: +Sri Lanka +). + + + +Deuterocopus triannulatus +Meyrick, 1913: 107 + +. ( +Type +locality: +Australia +). + + + + + +MATERIAL +EXAMINED. +1 ♂ +, +Indonesia +, N. +Maluku +, +Obi. Id. Labuha +, +01°20´S +, +127°38´E +, h – + +15 m + +, + +23.ii.2017 + +, +O. Gorbunov +leg. + + + + + +DISTRIBUTION. +Yemen +, +Oman +, +Japan +, +India +, +Sri Lanka +, +Thailand +, +Taiwan +, +Burma +, +Indonesia +, New +Guinea +, +Australia +, +Somalia +, +Uganda +, +Kenya +, +Nigeria +, +Republic of South Africa +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFFFFDDA1A8F8C43FE864D7.xml b/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFFFFDDA1A8F8C43FE864D7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..779543c8f97 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/80/77/8A/80778A61FFFFFFDDA1A8F8C43FE864D7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + +To the fauna of plume moths (Lepidoptera, Pterophoridae) of the Maluku islands with description of two new species of the genus Pterophorus Schдffer, 1766 + + + +Author + +Ustjuzhanin, P. Ya. + + + +Author + +Kovtunovich, V. N. + + + +Author + +Streltzov, A. N. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +3 + + +285 +288 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.3.07 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.3.07 +0132-8069 +13165445 + + + + + +* + +Deuterocopus atrapex +Fletcher, 1910 + + + + + + + +Deuterocopus atrapex +Fletcher, 1910: 19 + +. ( +Type +locality: +Sri Lanka +). + + +How to cite this article: Ustjuzhanin P.Ya., Kovtunovich + +V.N. + +, Streltzov A.N. 2020. To the fauna of plume + + + +Deuterocopus fervens +Meyrick, 1913: 108 + +. ( +Type +locality: +India +). + + + + + +MATERIAL +EXAMINED. +8 ex. +, +Indonesia +, N. +Maluku +, Obi. Id + +. + + +Laiwui, +01°24´S +, +127°38´E +, h – +190 m +, +26.ii.2017 +, O. Gorbunov leg. + + + + +DISTRIBUTION. +India +, +Sri Lanka +, +Indonesia +, +Australia +. NOTE. New to +Indonesia +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/83/54/4D/83544D41FFE9CD71FF56FCC3FE96FB79.xml b/data/83/54/4D/83544D41FFE9CD71FF56FCC3FE96FB79.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0673436ad61 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/83/54/4D/83544D41FFE9CD71FF56FCC3FE96FB79.xml @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + +A new species of the genus Cyanosesia O. Gorbunov et Arita, 2001 (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) from the island of Obi, North Maluku, Indonesia with a catalogue of the genus + + + +Author + +Gorbunov, O. G. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +2 + + +187 +194 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.2.11 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.2.11 +0132-8069 + + + + + + +Cyanosesia formosana +Arita et O. Gorbunov, 2002 + + + + + + + +“ + +Cyanosesia formosana + + +sp. nov. +” — + +Arita, Gorbunov, 2002: 234 + +, figs 15, 30a–e. Type locality: “ +Taiwan +, +Nantou Hsien +, +Kuantaoshan +, + +1,300 m + +…”. +Holotype + +( +NSMT +). + + + + +LITERATURE. +Kallies, Arita, 2004: 67 +( + +Cyanosesia formosana + +); +Pühringer, Kallies, 2004: 11 +( + +Cyanosesia formosana + +); +Gorbunov, Arita, 2016: 36 +( + +Cyanosesia formosana + +). + + + + +FLIGHT PERIOD. The +type +series was collected in late June and early July. + + + +HOST PLANT. Unknown. + + + +DISTRIBUTION. This species is known from the island of +Taiwan +only. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/83/54/4D/83544D41FFE9CD71FF64FB09FDBFF9CB.xml b/data/83/54/4D/83544D41FFE9CD71FF64FB09FDBFF9CB.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5b2bdd0cfba --- /dev/null +++ b/data/83/54/4D/83544D41FFE9CD71FF64FB09FDBFF9CB.xml @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + +A new species of the genus Cyanosesia O. Gorbunov et Arita, 2001 (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) from the island of Obi, North Maluku, Indonesia with a catalogue of the genus + + + +Author + +Gorbunov, O. G. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +2 + + +187 +194 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.2.11 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.2.11 +0132-8069 + + + + + + +Cyanosesia hypochalcia +( +Hampson, 1919 +) + + + + + + + +“ + +Synanthedon hypochalcia + + +n. sp. +” — + +Hampson, 1919: 60 + +. Type locality: “ +Assam +, Khásis, …” [= +India +: +Meghalaya +, +Khasi Hills +]. +Holotype + +( +BMNH +). + + + + +LITERATURE. +Dalla Torre, Strand, 1925: 28 +( + +Synanthedon hypochalcia + +); +Gaede, 1933: 780 +( + +Synanthedon hypochalcia + +); +Heppner, Duckworth, 1981: 31 +( + +Synanthedon hypochalcia + +); +Kallies, 2003: 161 +, 164 ( + +Cyanosesia hypochalcia + +); +Kallies, Arita, 2004: 67 +( + +Cyanosesia hypochalcia + +); +Pühringer, Kallies, 2004: 11 +( + +Cyanosesia hypochalcia + +); +Gorbunov, Arita, 2016: 36 +( + +Cyanosesia hypochalcia + +). + + + + +FLIGHT PERIOD. The +type +series was collected in April. + + + +HOST PLANT. Unknown. + + + + +DISTRIBUTION. This species is known only from the +type +locality in the state +Meghalaya +in +India + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/83/54/4D/83544D41FFEACD72FCA4FE22FB45FC1E.xml b/data/83/54/4D/83544D41FFEACD72FCA4FE22FB45FC1E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..da4322b7bb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/83/54/4D/83544D41FFEACD72FCA4FE22FB45FC1E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ + + + +A new species of the genus Cyanosesia O. Gorbunov et Arita, 2001 (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) from the island of Obi, North Maluku, Indonesia with a catalogue of the genus + + + +Author + +Gorbunov, O. G. + +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal + + +2020 + +2020-12-31 + + +29 + + +2 + + +187 +194 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.29.2.11 + +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.2.11 +0132-8069 + + + + + + +Cyanosesia vietnamica +O. +Gorbunov et Arita, 1995 + + + + + + + +“ + +Cyanosesia vietnamica + + +sp. nov. +” — + +Gorbunov, Arita, 1995: 79 + +, figs 4, 18. Type locality: “ +Vietnam +, Pahia (Arbe Signal), …” [= +North +Vietnam +:]. +Holotype + +( +MHNG +). + + + + +LITERATURE. +Gorbunov, Kallies, 1998: 457 +, 461, 464 ( + +Cyanosesia vietnamica + +); +Kallies, 2003: 161 +( + +Cyanosesia vietnamica + +); +Kallies, Arita, 2004: 70 +( + +Cyanosesia vietnamica + +); +Pühringer, Kallies, 2004: 11 +( + +Cyanosesia vietnamica + +); +Gorbunov, Arita, 2016: 36 +, 39 ( + +Cyanosesia vietnamica + +). + + + + +FLIGHT PERIOD.The +holotype +was collected on May 23. + + + +HOST PLANT. Unknown. + + + +DISTRIBUTION. North +Vietnam +. + + +Acknowledgements +. I would like to express my cordial thanks to Mr. Maxim B. Markhasyov, Dr. Vasily K. Tuzov and Prof. Dmitry G. Zamolodchikov (all from +Moscow +, +Russia +) for the company and help during our successful trip to +North Maluku +, +Indonesia +in 2017. I am indebted to Mr. Vlad Proklov (London, +England +) for carefully checking the English of an advanced draft. + + +The study was conducted using the equipment of the Joint Usage Center “Instrumental methods in ecology” at the A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences ( +Moscow +, +Russia +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file