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2021年, 第46卷, 第1期 
刊出日期:2021-01-24
  

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  • Xin Sun, Zhijing Xie, Haifeng Yao, Wanda Maria Weiner, Yu Li, Feng Zhang
    动物分类学报. 2021, 46(1): 1-15. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.2021101
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    Collembola, a common pest of mushrooms, could reduce the yield and quantity of edible mushroom and causes great economic losses in their production. During the investigation of Collembola in the main edible mushroom production areas in China, 27 species belonging to five families and 16 genera, hosted by more than ten species of edible mushrooms have been revealed by morphological and molecular evidence. The most diverse genus was the genus Ceratophysella with five species reported. Fourteen of the 27 species were distributed only in China, while others were widely distributed all over the world. Fifteen species on mushrooms have been barcoded; the results of the species delimitation by mitochondrial COI marker confirmed the results by morphology, with low intra-specific divergences (0–8%). Two Thalassaphorura species, with the only difference being in the presence of parapseudocelli on the anterior ventral head, were clearly differentiated by the molecular markers.
  • Luyu Wang, Tian Lu, Ducheng Cai, Alberto Tomas Barrion, Kong-Luen Heong, Shuqiang Li, Zhisheng Zhang
    动物分类学报. 2021, 46(1): 16-74. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.2021102
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    Twenty-eight species in 14 genera of the family Lycosidae Sundevall, 1833 are documented from Hainan Island, China, including five new species: Allotrochosina huangi Wang, Li & Zhang, sp. nov. (♂♀), Al. limu Wang, Li & Zhang, sp. nov. (♂), Arctosa hainan Wang, Li &Zhang, sp. nov. (♂♀), Ar. tangguoi Wang, Li & Zhang, sp. nov. (♂) and Zoica hainan Wang, Li & Zhang, sp. nov. (♂♀). Eight new synonyms are proposed: Arctosa danzhounensis Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2012 syn. nov. = Ar. springiosa Yin, Wang, Xie & Peng, 1993; Hippasa sinsiloides Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2012 syn. nov. = H. holmerae Thorell, 1895; Lycosa hawigvittata Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2012 syn. nov. = L. vittata Yin, Bao & Zhang, 1995; Pardosa daxiansongi Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2012 syn. nov. = P. pusiola (Thorell, 1891); P. tieshinglii Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2012 syn. nov. = P. sumatrana (Thorell, 1890); P. villarealae Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2012 syn. nov. = P. sumatrana (Thorell, 1890); Pirata sanya Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2012 syn. nov. = Lysania pygmaea Thorell, 1890; Pirata catindigae Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2012 syn. nov. = Pi. subpiratica (B?senberg & Strand, 1906). The genus Allotrochosina Roewer, 1960 and the species Wadicosa okinawensis (Tanaka, 1985) are newly recorded from China, and Pardosa aciculifera Chen, Song & Li, 2001 is recorded from Thailand for the first time. Females of Arctosa tridentata Chen & Song, 1999 and Ocyale qiongzhongensis Yin & Peng, 1997 are described for the first time. Morphological illustrations and photos of all species are given.
  • Xiaolin Chen, Ning Huangfu, Yong Wang, Chaodong Zhu
    动物分类学报. 2021, 46(1): 75-84. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.2021103
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    Two new species of Ortalotrypeta Hendel, O. costamacula Chen & Wang, sp. nov. and O. straighta Chen & Wang, sp. nov. from Shannxi, China are described and illustrated, together with their adult habits and behaviors. The biological observation of another three species, O. gansuica, O. trypetoides, and O. ziae, are also reported here. The biological reports are the first time for the tribe Ortalotrypetini, subfamily Tachiniscinae. An updated key to the genus Ortalotrypeta is provided.
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  • Guangchun Liu
    动物分类学报. 2021, 46(1): 85-88. https://doi.org/10.11865/zs.2021104
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    A new genus, Sacculiphora gen. nov., is described from China, with a new species, S. cultrata sp. nov. The new genus seems closely related to the genus Maculiphora Disney. It is distinguished from Maculiphora by the frontal bristle formula of 2-4-4 as opposed to 2-2-4, a strongly developed wing vein Sc, clearly fine veins and a cystiform structure on the inner surface of the male fore femur.