From 69e482188ca6477b747fdc6f4f19eadd99f128c2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ggserver Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2025 16:40:49 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Add updates up until 2025-01-03 16:34:45 --- .../61/E16661582F11FF97F8E9F6CEA293AEA8.xml | 169 +++++++------- .../61/E16661582F14FF9BF8E9F08BA2B4AD0F.xml | 213 +++++++++--------- 2 files changed, 192 insertions(+), 190 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/E1/66/61/E16661582F11FF97F8E9F6CEA293AEA8.xml b/data/E1/66/61/E16661582F11FF97F8E9F6CEA293AEA8.xml index 0756f1f451d..f4df9f2532f 100644 --- a/data/E1/66/61/E16661582F11FF97F8E9F6CEA293AEA8.xml +++ b/data/E1/66/61/E16661582F11FF97F8E9F6CEA293AEA8.xml @@ -1,57 +1,58 @@ - - - -Two new species of the genus Temnaspis Lacordaire, 1845, (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea: Megalopodidae) from China and Myanmar, with notes on the biology of the genus + + + +Two new species of the genus Temnaspis Lacordaire, 1845, (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea: Megalopodidae) from China and Myanmar, with notes on the biology of the genus - - -Author + + +Author -Li, Kaiqin +Li, Kaiqin - - -Author + + +Author -Liang, Zongli +Liang, Zongli - - -Author + + +Author -Liang, Hongbin +Liang, Hongbin -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2013 - -3737 + +2013 + +3737 - -4 + +4 - -379 -398 + +379 +398 -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.3737.4.3 -fadccabc-355a-4ef2-b2d6-aa5f7e5f40da -1175-5326 -246846 -7CC5D919-FA22-4768-8BB6-6DACFEAEE8D1 +journal article +42808 +10.11646/zootaxa.3737.4.3 +fadccabc-355a-4ef2-b2d6-aa5f7e5f40da +1175-5326 +246846 +7CC5D919-FA22-4768-8BB6-6DACFEAEE8D1 - + - + Temnaspis flavicornis Jacoby, 1892 @@ -61,19 +62,19 @@ Jacoby, 1892 ( -Figs 17–24 +Figs 17–24 , -40 +40 , -45–47 +45–47 , 52) - + Temnaspis flavicornis Jacoby, 1892: 875 (Carin Chebá) - + Temnaspis bidentata Pic, 1922: 27 (Assam) @@ -87,7 +88,7 @@ Material examined. . -Temnaspis flavicornis +Temnaspis flavicornis . Lectotype @@ -100,23 +101,23 @@ in order to stabilize the taxonomy and facilitate further identifications of thi / Syntypus , -Temnaspis flavicornis Jacoby, 1892 +Temnaspis flavicornis Jacoby, 1892 [red label] / Museo Civico di Genova / -Temnaspis flavicornis +Temnaspis flavicornis / Lectotype , -Temnaspis flavicornis Jacoby, 1892 +Temnaspis flavicornis Jacoby, 1892 , des. K.Q. Li & H.B. Liang 2012 [red label]. Paralectotype : see “ Types ” section of - + Temnaspis puae . - + Temnaspis bidentata : @@ -124,10 +125,10 @@ in order to stabilize the taxonomy and facilitate further identifications of thi : 1 (sex undetermined, MNHN) / Assam / type / -Temnaspis bidentata +Temnaspis bidentata n. sp. / -flavicornis Jac. +flavicornis Jac. / Type [red label]. @@ -201,111 +202,111 @@ and 1 f, Indochina, 1917. Head: eyes prominent, inner margin with distinct canthus; vertex finely and densely punctate, with a small deep median fovea; occiput slightly constricted; clypeus trapezoid, punctate and pubescent laterally; labrum subquadrate, sparsely punctate and pubescent; antennae reaching beyond elytral bases, antennomeres 1–4 cylindrical with sparse long setae, 5–11 strongly flattened and widened, densely pubescent, length of first antennomere 1.5x third antennomere. Thorax: PW/PL = 1.3–1.4, PBW/PAW = 1.1–1.2; pronotum trapezoid, with anterior portion distinctly constricted laterally; pronotal anterior transverse groove deep laterally, obsolete centrally, posterior groove absent; pronotal disc slightly convex, slightly impressed along midline, sparsely punctate and pubescent except the midline, punctures finer than on vertex; lateral margin expanded from apex to base; each basal angle produced as a blunt tubercle. Scutellum trapezoid, slightly emarginate at apex, sparsely punctate and pubescent. - + FIGURES 1724. Lectotype of - + Temnaspis flavicornis Jacoby, 1892 , female: 17, dorsal; 18, ventral; 19, head, anterior; 20, teeth of right hind femur, ventral; 21, labels attached to specimen. Syntype of - + Temnaspis bidentata Pic, 1922: 22 , dorsal; 23, lateral; 24, labels attached to specimen. Scale line = 5.0 mm. (Figs 17–18, 22–23); scale line = 1.0 mm. (Figs 19–20). - + FIGURES 2528. Holotype of - + Temnaspis nigriceps Baly, 1859: 25 , dorsal; 26, lateral; 27, head, anterior; 28, labels attached to specimen. Scale line = 5.0 mm. (Figs 25–26); scale line = 1.0 mm. (Fig. 27). - + FIGURES 2932. Syntype of - + Temnaspis nigripennis Jacoby, 1889: 29 , dorsal; 30, ventral; 31, head, anterior; 32, labels attached to specimen. Scale line = 5.0 mm. (Figs 29–30); scale line = 1.0 mm (Fig. 31). - + FIGURES 3338. Syntype of - + Temnaspis insignis Baly, 1859: 33 , dorsal; 34, labels attached to specimen. - + Temnaspis insignis Baly from Yunnan (China): 35, head, anterior; - + Temnaspis omeiensis (Gressitt, 1942) from Sichuan (China), female: 36, head, anterior view; 37, dorsal view; 38, ventral view. Scale line = 5.0 mm. (Figs 33, 37–38); scale line = 1.0 mm. (Figs 35–36). - + FIGURES 3944. Pronotum of - + Temnaspis species. 39, holotype of - + Temnaspis puae sp. nov. ; 40, lectotype of - + Temnaspis flavicornis Jacoby, 1892 ; 41, - + Temnaspis omeiensis (Gressitt, 1942) from Sichuan (China); 42, syntype of - + Temnaspis nigriceps Baly, 1859 ; 43, syntype of - + Temnaspis insignis Baly, 1859 ; 44, syntype of - + Temnaspis nigripennis Jacoby, 1889 @@ -316,37 +317,37 @@ Jacoby, 1889 EL/EW = 1.4–1.7, elytral humeri broad, projecting antero-laterally; elytra laterally narrowed behind the humeri; apices rounded, divergent at the suture; disc convex, shiny, finely punctate and pubescent; epipleura finely punctate and pubescent. Metaventrite sparsely punctate and pubescent, each side raised to a prominent conical tubercle. Hind femora swollen, venter with two teeth on outer apex, basal one longer than apical one, lacking teeth on inner surface ( -Figs 18, 20, 23 +Figs 18, 20, 23 ); hind tibiae curved in male, less so in female. Abdomen: Apex of last abdominal sternite concave in female, rounded in male. Median lobe flattened, curved in lateral view ( -Fig. 45 +Fig. 45 ), sides and apex strongly sclerotised, dorsocentral portion membranous, sides parallel, apex triangular ( -Figs 45–46 +Figs 45–46 ); median struts rod-shaped, widely separated from each other, 1.8 times as long as median lobe ( -Fig. 45 +Fig. 45 ); tegmen trapezoid, basal piece rod-like, tegminal ring gradually narrowed towards parameres, apical margin of parameres with dense setae ( -Fig. 47 +Fig. 47 ); endophallus membranous, with paired elongate stick shaped sclerites at base in repose. Spiculum relictum short, basal portion strongly sclerotised, apical portion rounded, weakly sclerotised. Ovipositor long, base broad, apex narrow, divided into two vaginal palpi, two baculi at each side connected at base, the outer short and weakly sclerotised, the inner long; coxite strongly sclerotised, cylindrical, apical margin with long setae, stylus small and distinct (Fig. 52). - + FIGURES 4550. Male genitalia of - + Temnaspis species. - + Temnaspis flavicornis Jacoby from Yunnan (China), male genitalia: 45, median lobe and median struts, lateral; 46, median lobe, dorsal; 47, tegmen, dorsal. - + Temnaspis nigriceps Baly @@ -371,27 +372,27 @@ The biology of this species is unknown. Medvedev (2002) synonymized - + T. bidentata with - + T. flavicornis and we agree with this action based on photographs of type material ( -Figs 17–23 +Figs 17–23 ). There is no significant difference between - + T. bidentata and - + T. flavicornis : the conical tubercles on the metaventrite are less developed ( -Fig. 23 +Fig. 23 ) in the former. diff --git a/data/E1/66/61/E16661582F14FF9BF8E9F08BA2B4AD0F.xml b/data/E1/66/61/E16661582F14FF9BF8E9F08BA2B4AD0F.xml index a9e38a7b33a..fbb77540da3 100644 --- a/data/E1/66/61/E16661582F14FF9BF8E9F08BA2B4AD0F.xml +++ b/data/E1/66/61/E16661582F14FF9BF8E9F08BA2B4AD0F.xml @@ -1,58 +1,59 @@ - - - -Two new species of the genus Temnaspis Lacordaire, 1845, (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea: Megalopodidae) from China and Myanmar, with notes on the biology of the genus + + + +Two new species of the genus Temnaspis Lacordaire, 1845, (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea: Megalopodidae) from China and Myanmar, with notes on the biology of the genus - - -Author + + +Author -Li, Kaiqin +Li, Kaiqin - - -Author + + +Author -Liang, Zongli +Liang, Zongli - - -Author + + +Author -Liang, Hongbin +Liang, Hongbin -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2013 - -3737 + +2013 + +3737 - -4 + +4 - -379 -398 + +379 +398 -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.3737.4.3 -fadccabc-355a-4ef2-b2d6-aa5f7e5f40da -1175-5326 -246846 -7CC5D919-FA22-4768-8BB6-6DACFEAEE8D1 +journal article +42808 +10.11646/zootaxa.3737.4.3 +fadccabc-355a-4ef2-b2d6-aa5f7e5f40da +1175-5326 +246846 +7CC5D919-FA22-4768-8BB6-6DACFEAEE8D1 - + - + Temnaspis puae Li & H.B. Liang, sp. nov. @@ -61,9 +62,9 @@ Li & H.B. Liang, sp. nov. ( -Figs 1–14 +Figs 1–14 , -39 +39 , 51) @@ -83,7 +84,7 @@ Material examined. XI.17 , Jinxin Song coll. / Holotype - + Temnaspis puae sp. n. @@ -92,7 +93,7 @@ Material examined. ( paralectotype of - + T. flavicornis Jacoby, 1892 @@ -101,21 +102,21 @@ Jacoby, 1892 , L. Fea, V XII–88 / -flavicornis Jac. +flavicornis Jac. / - + Temnaspis flavicornis Jac. [blue label] / Syntype - + Temnaspis flavicornis Jacoby, 1892 [red label] / Museo Civico di Genova / Paratype - + Temnaspis puae sp. n. @@ -131,9 +132,9 @@ BL = 13.5–14.0 mm, BW = 5.0– Head: eyes prominent, inner margin with distinct canthus; vertex coarsely and densely punctate, with small deep median fovea ( -Figs 3 +Figs 3 , -7 +7 ); occiput constricted; clypeus trapezoid, punctate and pubescent laterally; labrum rectangular, densely punctate and pubescent; antennae reaching slightly beyond elytral bases, antennomeres 1–4 cylindrical with sparse long setae, 5–11 strongly flattened and widened, densely pubescent, length of first antennomere 1.3x third antennomere. Thorax: PW/PL = 1.3–1.4, PBW/PAW = 1.1; basal and apical pronotal margins nearly straight; anterior transverse pronotal groove deep laterally, obsolete medially, posterior groove absent; pronotal disc convex, slightly impressed along midline, sparsely punctate and pubescent, punctures sparser than on vertex; lateral margins nearly parallel; each basal angle produced as an indistinct tubercle. Scutellum trapezoid, slightly emarginate at apex, sparsely punctate and pubescent. @@ -141,30 +142,30 @@ Head: eyes prominent, inner margin with distinct canthus; vertex coarsely and de EL/EW = 1.6–1.7; elytral humeri broad, projecting antero-laterally; elytra laterally slightly widened from humeri to posterior third, then convergent to suture; disc convex, shiny, finely punctate and pubescent; epipleura densely punctate and pubescent. Metaventrite sparsely punctate and pubescent, each side raised to a prominent conical tubercle. Hind femora swollen, with two large ventral teeth at apex, on inner and outer surfaces, outer slightly longer than inner ( -Figs 4 +Figs 4 , -8 +8 ); hind tibiae curved in male ( -Figs 1–2 +Figs 1–2 ), less so in female. Abdomen: apex of last abdominal sternite concave in female, rounded in male. Median lobe flattened, strongly curved in lateral view ( -Fig. 10 +Fig. 10 ), sides and apex strongly sclerotised, dorsocentral portion membranous ( -Figs 10– 12 +Figs 10– 12 ), sides parallel, apex rounded ( -Fig. 12 +Fig. 12 ); median struts rod-shaped, widely separated from each other, 1.5–2.0 times as long as median lobe ( -Figs 10–11 +Figs 10–11 ); tegmen trapezoid, basal piece rod-like, tegminal ring gradually narrowed towards parameres, apical margin of parameres with dense setae ( -Fig. 13 +Fig. 13 ); endophallus membranous, with paired elongate stick shaped sclerites at base in repose ( EdpS , -Figs 10–11 +Figs 10–11 ). Spiculum relictum short, basal portion strongly sclerotised, apical portion rounded, weakly sclerotised ( -Fig. 14 +Fig. 14 ). Ovipositor long (Fig. 51), base broad, apex narrow, divided into two vaginal palpi, two baculi at each side connected at their bases, the outer short, the inner long, coxite strongly sclerotised and sub-quadrate, apical margin with long setae, stylus small and distinct (Fig. 52). @@ -181,7 +182,7 @@ Abdomen: apex of last abdominal sternite concave in female, rounded in male. Med Etymology. The specific name - + puae is proposed in memory of Professor Fuji Pu, who greatly contributed to taxonomy of Chinese @@ -189,13 +190,13 @@ is proposed in memory of Professor Fuji Pu, who greatly contributed to taxonomy . - + FIGURES 14 . Holotype of - + Temnaspis puae @@ -204,33 +205,33 @@ is proposed in memory of Professor Fuji Pu, who greatly contributed to taxonomy , male: 1, dorsal; 2, ventral; 3, head, anterior; 4, teeth of right hind femur, ventral. Scale line = 5.0 mm. (Figs 1–2); scale line = 1.0 mm. (Figs 3–4). - + FIGURES 59. Paratype of - + Temnaspis puae sp. nov. , female: 5, dorsal; 6, ventral; 7, head, anterior; 8, teeth of right hind femur, ventral; 9, labels attached to paratype (paralectotype of - + T. flavicornis Jacoby ). Scale line = 5.0 mm. (Figs 5–6); scale line = 1.0 mm. (Figs 7–8). - + FIGURES 1014. Holotype of - + Temnaspis puae @@ -257,7 +258,7 @@ Holotype of ). Scale line = 2.0 mm. (Figs 10–11); scale line = 1.0 mm. (Figs 12–13); scale line = 0.5 mm. (Fig. 14). - + FIGURES 15 – @@ -267,7 +268,7 @@ Holotype of Poir , at Alongba, Yunnan, possible host plant of - + Temnaspis puae , @@ -289,19 +290,19 @@ locality of the new species, where he found a few damaged shoots of Rubus alceaefolius ( -Figs 15–16 +Figs 15–16 ). From what is known of other - + Temnaspis species (Yu 1977; Yu & Yang 1994), this was probably caused by - + Temnaspis adults. No adults were found on this or the succeeding two days. From October 21 to November 7, 2012 , our colleague Mr. X. Huang looked for - + Temnaspis in the same area. He found only one @@ -311,7 +312,7 @@ larva inside a shoot of R. alceaefolius , almost certainly of - + T. puae , since no other @@ -322,39 +323,39 @@ are known from the area The two syntypes of - + Temnaspis flavicornis Jacoby, 1892 , in MSNG belong to different species. One syntype , with two outer teeth on the hind femora ( -Figs 18, 20 +Figs 18, 20 ), fits the original description of - + T. flavicornis , and is designated lectotype of - + T. flavicornis (see below). However, the other, with a single outer tooth on the hind femora, is identical to the holotype of - + T. puae sp. nov. ( -Figs 5–9 +Figs 5–9 , 51), and is designated a paratype of - + T. puae @@ -363,59 +364,59 @@ of , as well as being a paralectotype of - + T. flavicornis . The new species differs from - + T. flavicornis by: the apex of the femora with single outer and inner teeth (two outer teeth and no inner tooth in - + T. flavicornis , -Figs 18, 20, 23 +Figs 18, 20, 23 ); pronotum sub-quadrate ( -Fig. 39 +Fig. 39 ) with apex slightly constricted laterally (pronotum trapezoid with apex distinctly constricted in - + T. flavicornis , -Fig. 40 +Fig. 40 ); median lobe of aedeagus more curved ( -Figs 45–46 +Figs 45–46 ), sides parallel and apex rounded (median lobe less curved, sides convergent from base to apex, and apex acute in - + T. flavicornis , -Figs 45–46 +Figs 45–46 ); ovipositor bases and outer baculi (Fig. 51) strongly sclerotised (weakly sclerotised in - + T. flavicornis , Fig. 52). Photographs of the holotype of - + Temnaspis bidentata Pic, 1922 , show that is it correctly placed as a junior synonym of - + T. flavicornis ( -Figs 22–23 +Figs 22–23 ). - + Temnaspis nigriceps also has black elytra and one ventral outer tooth on the femora, and occurs in @@ -425,42 +426,42 @@ and (Medvedev 2002; Yu & Liang 2002). Photographs of type material of - + T. nigriceps and its two junior synonyms (Medvedev 2002): - + T. insignis Baly, 1859 , and - + T. nigripennis Jacoby, 1889 , ( -Figs 25–35 +Figs 25–35 , -48–50 +48–50 ), show that this is a different species. - + Temnaspis puae differs from - + T. nigriceps by having: pronotum sub-quadrate, with tubercle of basal angle less protruding (pronotum trapezoid with tubercle of basal angle more protruded in - + T. nigriceps ); eyes less prominent (eyes more prominent in - + T. nigriceps Baly ); median lobe strongly curved with longer apical lamella (median lobe less curved with shorter apical lamella in - + T. nigriceps Baly @@ -483,11 +484,11 @@ puae differs from by antennae yellowish-brown, pronotum with tubercle of basal angle less protruding, head nearly as wide as pronotum (antennae blackish-brown, tubercle of basal angle more protruding, head wider than pronotum in T. omeiensis , -Figs +Figs 36–38 , -41 +41 ).