A new species, Neoribates (Neoribates) cupulatus sp. nov. is described from Yunnan, China. It can be easily distinguished from other known congeners by the following combination of morphological characters: body si...A new species, Neoribates (Neoribates) cupulatus sp. nov. is described from Yunnan, China. It can be easily distinguished from other known congeners by the following combination of morphological characters: body size small; sensilli cupped, with a short stalk and rounded clavated head, bothridium lamellate; adanal setae ad3 inserted laterally to the anal plates, positioned from iad at a large distance, and in a line with an2.展开更多
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 ...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).展开更多
文摘A new species, Neoribates (Neoribates) cupulatus sp. nov. is described from Yunnan, China. It can be easily distinguished from other known congeners by the following combination of morphological characters: body size small; sensilli cupped, with a short stalk and rounded clavated head, bothridium lamellate; adanal setae ad3 inserted laterally to the anal plates, positioned from iad at a large distance, and in a line with an2.
文摘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).