Summary Five subfamilies of the Cerambycidate: Lamiinae, Cerambycinae, Lepturinae (including Necydalini and Apatophysis), Aseminae (including S pondylis), and Prioninae (including Parandra) are recognized in this pape...Summary Five subfamilies of the Cerambycidate: Lamiinae, Cerambycinae, Lepturinae (including Necydalini and Apatophysis), Aseminae (including S pondylis), and Prioninae (including Parandra) are recognized in this paper, All the evolutionary evidences provided in the present research indicate that these subfamilies may be arranged in order from the oldest to the youngest as follows: (1) Lamiinae, Prioninae, Cerambycinae, Lepturinae, Aseminae; or (2) Lamiinae, Cerambycinae, Prioninae, Lepturinae, Aseminae. The possible phylogenetic relationships among the subfamilies are also given.展开更多
Stenodryas ventralis (Gahan, 1906) is reported from China for the first time. A simple description of this newly-recorded species and a key to the Chinese species of the genus Stenodryas Bates is provided. The speci...Stenodryas ventralis (Gahan, 1906) is reported from China for the first time. A simple description of this newly-recorded species and a key to the Chinese species of the genus Stenodryas Bates is provided. The specimens examined are deposited in the Insect Collection of Southwest University.展开更多
This paper deals with 1 new longicorn beetle species of the genus Psacothea Gahan from China, i. e., Psacothea nigrostigma , sp. nov.. Type specimen is deposited in the Department of Zoology, Tianjin Natural Hi...This paper deals with 1 new longicorn beetle species of the genus Psacothea Gahan from China, i. e., Psacothea nigrostigma , sp. nov.. Type specimen is deposited in the Department of Zoology, Tianjin Natural History Museum.展开更多
Based on comparison of the type specimens, Parapolytrechus [sic] flavotarsus Wang & Zheng, 2002 is a new junior synonym ofNeoxenicotela mausoni Breuning, 1947.
One new species Calloides yunnanensis from Yunnan is described and illustrated. The type speciemen is deposited in insect collection of Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
The cerambycid genus Miaenia Pascoe(Coleoptera: Cerambycoidea) of South Korea is taxonomically reviewed. Two species, Miaenia fasciata fasciata(Matsushita) and Miaenia maritima Tsherepanov have been recorded. In this ...The cerambycid genus Miaenia Pascoe(Coleoptera: Cerambycoidea) of South Korea is taxonomically reviewed. Two species, Miaenia fasciata fasciata(Matsushita) and Miaenia maritima Tsherepanov have been recorded. In this paper, M. tonsa(Bates) is added to the Korean cerambycid fauna for the first time. A key to Korean Miaenia species, re-description and diagnostic illustrations, including male genitalia for each species, are provided.展开更多
Sexes of adult Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) are usually discriminated by the greater length of male antennae. However, in Spondylidinae, adult antennae are short and the difference between sexes is negligible and difficu...Sexes of adult Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) are usually discriminated by the greater length of male antennae. However, in Spondylidinae, adult antennae are short and the difference between sexes is negligible and difficult to appraise. Only two species belong to this subfamily in North America, one of these being Neospondylis upiformis (Mannerheim), a species rarely caught in eastern North America. Unexpectedly, we collected numerous specimens of Neospondylis upiformis on Anticosti Island, Quebec, which appears as a hotspot for this species in eastern Canada. We show that sexual dimorphism in the mandible shape of N. upiformis (Mannerheim) can be used to discriminate sexes. Females have robust mandibles with a sharp cutting inner edge while males have thin mandibles and a well-rounded inner edge. There was no overlap between sexes in all measures done on mandibles, showing that mandible shape was a reliable criterion for sexing N. upiformis. We also tested previously reported criteria using antennae, as well as other characteristics such as body size, and show that they can hardly discriminate between sexes in N. upiformis. We also present illustrations of male and female genitalia, which is rarely available for Cerambycidae.展开更多
This paper deals with two species of the Cerambycid genus Cyanagapanthia Breuning from China, including a new species: C. aurecens sp. nov. A key to the genus is provided. The type specimen is deposited i...This paper deals with two species of the Cerambycid genus Cyanagapanthia Breuning from China, including a new species: C. aurecens sp. nov. A key to the genus is provided. The type specimen is deposited in the Insect Collection, Nakai University, China.展开更多
A comparative morphological research was done based on the morphological characters of 21 species from Leptura in this paper. The results indicated that 18 morphological characters, such as the ratio of the lower eye ...A comparative morphological research was done based on the morphological characters of 21 species from Leptura in this paper. The results indicated that 18 morphological characters, such as the ratio of the lower eye lobe to genae, the relative length of antennae segments, the shape of maxillary palpi apex, prothorax, elytra apex and elytral maculae can be used to identify species in the genus. Meanwhile, the color of elytra and the size of elytral maculae could not be used to identify species from Leptura. In addition, the shape of 7th abdominally sternal apex, the length of antennae and the ratio of the first hind tarsal segment to the second can be used to distinguish the male and the female.展开更多
Two species, Leptura subtilis Bates, 1884 and L. ochraceofasciata ochrotela Bates, 1873 are firstly recorded from China. Morphological descriptions, distributions and morphological figures are presented. Specimens exa...Two species, Leptura subtilis Bates, 1884 and L. ochraceofasciata ochrotela Bates, 1873 are firstly recorded from China. Morphological descriptions, distributions and morphological figures are presented. Specimens examined are deposited in the Insect Colleciton of Southwest University.展开更多
This book was written by five authors. I had met two of them, the first and third author. The first author, Steven Wayne Lingafelter, is a research entomologist with the Systematic Entomology Laboratory, USDA, based a...This book was written by five authors. I had met two of them, the first and third author. The first author, Steven Wayne Lingafelter, is a research entomologist with the Systematic Entomology Laboratory, USDA, based at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. He has specialized on longhomed woodboring beetles for almost three decades and currently specializes on the Neotropical fauna.展开更多
文摘Summary Five subfamilies of the Cerambycidate: Lamiinae, Cerambycinae, Lepturinae (including Necydalini and Apatophysis), Aseminae (including S pondylis), and Prioninae (including Parandra) are recognized in this paper, All the evolutionary evidences provided in the present research indicate that these subfamilies may be arranged in order from the oldest to the youngest as follows: (1) Lamiinae, Prioninae, Cerambycinae, Lepturinae, Aseminae; or (2) Lamiinae, Cerambycinae, Prioninae, Lepturinae, Aseminae. The possible phylogenetic relationships among the subfamilies are also given.
基金supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2006FY120100)
文摘Stenodryas ventralis (Gahan, 1906) is reported from China for the first time. A simple description of this newly-recorded species and a key to the Chinese species of the genus Stenodryas Bates is provided. The specimens examined are deposited in the Insect Collection of Southwest University.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China( NS-FC grant No. 1 0 8)
文摘This paper deals with 1 new longicorn beetle species of the genus Psacothea Gahan from China, i. e., Psacothea nigrostigma , sp. nov.. Type specimen is deposited in the Department of Zoology, Tianjin Natural History Museum.
基金supported by the Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30570196)the International Cooperation Project of Hubei Provincial Department of Education (G200612001)
文摘The female of Sinodorcadion punctulatum is reported for the first time, and the photographs of adult are presented.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31000967,31010103913)
文摘Based on comparison of the type specimens, Parapolytrechus [sic] flavotarsus Wang & Zheng, 2002 is a new junior synonym ofNeoxenicotela mausoni Breuning, 1947.
基金Foundation item: The present study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30270191)
文摘One new species Calloides yunnanensis from Yunnan is described and illustrated. The type speciemen is deposited in insect collection of Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
基金supported by the Korea National Arboretum(Project No.KNA1-2-28,17-3)the support of Forest Science and Technology Project(Project No.S111616L050100) provided by Korea Forest Service
文摘The cerambycid genus Miaenia Pascoe(Coleoptera: Cerambycoidea) of South Korea is taxonomically reviewed. Two species, Miaenia fasciata fasciata(Matsushita) and Miaenia maritima Tsherepanov have been recorded. In this paper, M. tonsa(Bates) is added to the Korean cerambycid fauna for the first time. A key to Korean Miaenia species, re-description and diagnostic illustrations, including male genitalia for each species, are provided.
文摘Sexes of adult Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) are usually discriminated by the greater length of male antennae. However, in Spondylidinae, adult antennae are short and the difference between sexes is negligible and difficult to appraise. Only two species belong to this subfamily in North America, one of these being Neospondylis upiformis (Mannerheim), a species rarely caught in eastern North America. Unexpectedly, we collected numerous specimens of Neospondylis upiformis on Anticosti Island, Quebec, which appears as a hotspot for this species in eastern Canada. We show that sexual dimorphism in the mandible shape of N. upiformis (Mannerheim) can be used to discriminate sexes. Females have robust mandibles with a sharp cutting inner edge while males have thin mandibles and a well-rounded inner edge. There was no overlap between sexes in all measures done on mandibles, showing that mandible shape was a reliable criterion for sexing N. upiformis. We also tested previously reported criteria using antennae, as well as other characteristics such as body size, and show that they can hardly discriminate between sexes in N. upiformis. We also present illustrations of male and female genitalia, which is rarely available for Cerambycidae.
文摘This paper deals with two species of the Cerambycid genus Cyanagapanthia Breuning from China, including a new species: C. aurecens sp. nov. A key to the genus is provided. The type specimen is deposited in the Insect Collection, Nakai University, China.
文摘A comparative morphological research was done based on the morphological characters of 21 species from Leptura in this paper. The results indicated that 18 morphological characters, such as the ratio of the lower eye lobe to genae, the relative length of antennae segments, the shape of maxillary palpi apex, prothorax, elytra apex and elytral maculae can be used to identify species in the genus. Meanwhile, the color of elytra and the size of elytral maculae could not be used to identify species from Leptura. In addition, the shape of 7th abdominally sternal apex, the length of antennae and the ratio of the first hind tarsal segment to the second can be used to distinguish the male and the female.
文摘Two species, Leptura subtilis Bates, 1884 and L. ochraceofasciata ochrotela Bates, 1873 are firstly recorded from China. Morphological descriptions, distributions and morphological figures are presented. Specimens examined are deposited in the Insect Colleciton of Southwest University.
文摘This book was written by five authors. I had met two of them, the first and third author. The first author, Steven Wayne Lingafelter, is a research entomologist with the Systematic Entomology Laboratory, USDA, based at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. He has specialized on longhomed woodboring beetles for almost three decades and currently specializes on the Neotropical fauna.