One new species of Caryanda Stl, namely C. dehongensis, sp. nov. from southwestern Yunnan Province is described in the present paper. Type specimens are kept in the Department of Life Sciences and Chemistry, Dali Coll...One new species of Caryanda Stl, namely C. dehongensis, sp. nov. from southwestern Yunnan Province is described in the present paper. Type specimens are kept in the Department of Life Sciences and Chemistry, Dali College, Yunnan.展开更多
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 ...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 ofpronotum 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.展开更多
文摘One new species of Caryanda Stl, namely C. dehongensis, sp. nov. from southwestern Yunnan Province is described in the present paper. Type specimens are kept in the Department of Life Sciences and Chemistry, Dali College, Yunnan.
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文摘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 ofpronotum 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.