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2015年, 第40卷, 第3期 
刊出日期:2015-07-24
  

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  • Yu-Hui Chen; Xiao-Min Chen; Cheng-Chen Wu; An-Tai Wang
    动物分类学报. 2015, 40(3): 237-249. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.20150301
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    A new freshwater turbellarian species, Dugesia sinensis Chen & Wang, sp. nov., is described, which was collected from Caoxi rivulet, Shaoguan, Guandong Province, China. The morphology, reproduction, histochemical localization of AChE and phylogenetics based on COI gene of the new species was observed and analysed. The new species differs from its sister species in the developed diagram of the male atrium, the bursal canal to the left of the copulatory apparatus and distance (1 mm) between copulatory bursa and the mouth. In addition, the results indicated that morphological differences of AChE+ nerve structure can be used as a distinguishable character for species identification of genera Dugesiidae.
  • Original articles
  • Qiu-Xiao Tang; Mao-Fa Yang; Wen-Qin Liang
    动物分类学报. 2015, 40(3): 250-257. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.20150302
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    The genus Cubachipteria of Achipteriidae is firstly reported from China. Two new species of C. pianmaensis sp. nov. and C. gaoligongensis sp. nov., are described here, which are collected on moss and leaf litter from Yunnan Province, China. These two species can be distinguished from all known species of Cubachipteria by the absence of interlamellar setae. A key to the known species of Cubachipteria is given. All type materials are deposited in Guizhou University, Guiyang City, China (GUGC).
  • Ying Luo; Jian Chen
    动物分类学报. 2015, 40(3): 258-267. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.20150303
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    Two new Coelotes spider species are reported from the Tiantangzhai National Forest Park at the juncture of Hubei and Anhui Provinces in China: Coelotes obtusangulus sp. nov. and C. tiantangensis sp. nov. Detailed descriptions and illustrations of these species are presented in this paper.
  • Xiao-Li Lin; Ying Chen; Min Huang; Xing-Ke Yang
    动物分类学报. 2015, 40(3): 268-289. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.20150304
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    A new species, Meligethes polyedricus sp. nov., and five newly recorded species of the genus Meligethes Stephens (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae: Meligethinae) in China are described and illustrated. A general catalogue of Meligethes from China is provided. The materials examined are deposited in Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China (IZCAS).
  • Zhong-Qi Yang; Wan-Yuong Choi; Liang-Ming Cao; Xiao-Yi Wang; Zheng-Rong Hou
    动物分类学报. 2015, 40(3): 290-302. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.20150305
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    A new species of Anastatus Motschulsky, 1859 (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae), A. orientalis Yang & Choi,sp. nov. is described from China. It is a solitary endo-parasitoid in egg of the spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (White) (Homoptera: Fulgoridae), which causes damages to many ornamental and fruit trees in China. The brief biology of the new parasitoid is also mentioned. The new species has high potential as a biocontrol agent for suppression of the pest because of its parasitism rates of egg masses 30.4% and of eggs 40.2% respectively with sex ratio of female to male 1.9:1.0, as well as the relative easiness for mass rearing. The detailed feature characters and photos of the new species are supplied. Meanwhile, a key to distinguish the present new species from the other close two (A. japonicus and A. bifasciatus) in the genus is provided. Type specimens are deposited in the Insect Museum, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China.
  • Hui Dong; Ding Yang
    动物分类学报. 2015, 40(3): 303-314. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.20150306
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    The genus Leptocera (Diptera: Sphaeroceridae) from China is reviewed. A new species, L. guangxiensis sp. nov. from Guangxi, is described and illustrated. L. ovata Su is considered as the synonym of L. salatigae (De Meijere). A key to Chinese species of Leptocera is provided.
  • Jun Xu; Pekka Vilkamaa; Kai Shi; Jun-Hao Huang; Hong Wu
    动物分类学报. 2015, 40(3): 315-327. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.20150307
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    The genus Camptochaeta from China is reviewed and seven species are recognized. C. tumidula Xu & Vilkamaa, sp. nov. is newly described and three species, C. bournei (Shaw, 1941), C. consimilis (Holmgren, 1869) and C. subcamptochaeta (Mohrig, 1992) are reported for the first time from China. A key and a distribution map of the Chinese species of Camptochaeta are provided.
  • Qiu-Lei Men; Guo-Xi Xue; Yue Liu
    动物分类学报. 2015, 40(3): 328-338. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.20150308
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    The paper provides descriptions and illustrations of the internal reproductive systems in both sexes of a wide-spread species, Tipula (Yamatotipula) nova, and analyzes the possible usefulness of some internal reproductive structures for taxonomy in subgenus Tipula (Yamatotipula). The female ovipositor is described and illustrated for the first time. The original description of the male hypopygium is expanded upon the description of new morphological characters and detailed illustrations.
  • Cheng-Min Shi; Hong-Bin Liang; Dorjsuren Altanchimeg; Nonnaizab; Chultem Chuluunjav; De-Xing Zhang
    动物分类学报. 2015, 40(3): 339-348. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.20150309
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    Scorpion fauna of Mongolia, which are thus far poorly understood, were investigated country-wide during a China-Mongolia joint field survey from 2009 to 2012. Of the total 134 sites we surveyed, scorpions were found at 10 sites in the southern Gobi regions, Umnugovi and Dornogovi Aimags (Provinces) of Mongolia. All scorpions collected from Mongolia belong to a single species, Mesobuthus eupeus mongolicus. Combining with its occurrence records in China, we assembled 98 presence data for M. eupeus mongolicus and predicted its geographical distribution using ecological niche modeling approach. This species occurs exclusively in the arid deserts and steppes, ranging from the west extreme of Junggar Basin (Xinjiang) to the Gobi deserts in North China and South Mongolia, with its distributional margins set by the Altai Mountains in the north, the Tian-Shan Mountains and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in the south, and the Loess Plateau in the east. We found that ecological niche models could accurately predict (AUC = 0.880 ± 0.016) geographic distribution of M. eupeus mongolicus. Our results show that climate is a reliable predictor for the geographic range of M. eupeus mongolicus, implying that climate might have exerted a dominant control over the natural occurrence of this species. A brief note on the ecology of M. eupeus mongolicus was also provided.
  • Correspondence
  • Xiang-Chu Yin; Yong-Chao Zhi; Zhan Yin
    动物分类学报. 2015, 40(3): 349-354. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.20150310
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    Two new species of the genus Sinopodisma Chang, 1940 from Guizhou, China are described in this paper. S. xiai sp. nov. is similar to S. keloggii (Chang, 1940), but differs from the latter by the length of a segment in antennae 2.5 times width in the middle part, median keel of pronotum distinct, cercus of male very wide at basal part, its maximum width 2.2 times width of middle part and ancorae of epiphallus oblique inward, lower margin straight. S. fanjingshana sp. nov. is similar to S. wulingshana Peng & Fu, 1992, but differs from the latter in hind margin of pronotum with small hollow slightly in the middle, tegmina of male extending over the hind margin of first abdominal tergum distinctly, interspace of mesosternum narrow at the middle in male, ancorae of epiphallus lower than anterior projection, length of subgenital plate 1.5 times width in female. Type specimens are deposited in the Natural Museum of Hebei University, Baoding, Hebei, China