The taxonomy of Ainu Lewis, 1894 from China is discussed. The new species, Ainu sichuanus sp. nov., is described, including a key to the species of Ainu from China. A distribution map of Chinese species of Ainu is pro...The taxonomy of Ainu Lewis, 1894 from China is discussed. The new species, Ainu sichuanus sp. nov., is described, including a key to the species of Ainu from China. A distribution map of Chinese species of Ainu is provided.展开更多
One new species,Uenostrongylium scaber Yuan Ren sp.nov.(China,Zhejiang),is described.Habitus and illustrations are provided,and a key to the genus Uenostrongylium is also given.
The genus Luprops Hope, 1833 is distributed in Palaearctic, Oriental, Sino-Japanese and Afrotropical regions, including 3 new Chinese record species described in this paper. Eleven species of this genus are known in C...The genus Luprops Hope, 1833 is distributed in Palaearctic, Oriental, Sino-Japanese and Afrotropical regions, including 3 new Chinese record species described in this paper. Eleven species of this genus are known in China. The new Chinese record species are: L. brancuccii Schawaller, 2013, L. kaszabi Schawaller, 1997 and L. rugosissimus Kaszab, 1980. A key to the known Luprops species and its morphological details are provided. In addition, larva of Luprops horni(Gebien, 1914) is reported for the first time.展开更多
Two new species of the genus Anatolica Eschscholtz,1831,A.badainica Ba,Ren&Liu sp.nov.and A.gurbantunggutica Ba&Ren sp.nov.,are reported from the deserts of northwest China.Both are described and illustrated.T...Two new species of the genus Anatolica Eschscholtz,1831,A.badainica Ba,Ren&Liu sp.nov.and A.gurbantunggutica Ba&Ren sp.nov.,are reported from the deserts of northwest China.Both are described and illustrated.The circadian rhythms of these two new species are briefly discussed.展开更多
A new species,Uenostrongylium gaoi Lin&Yuan sp.nov.from Guangdong,China,is described.It resembles Uenostrongylium scaber Yuan&Ren,2018 from Zhejiang due to the granulated upper edge of elytral punctures.Habitu...A new species,Uenostrongylium gaoi Lin&Yuan sp.nov.from Guangdong,China,is described.It resembles Uenostrongylium scaber Yuan&Ren,2018 from Zhejiang due to the granulated upper edge of elytral punctures.Habitus and illustrations are provided.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Foundation of China (31093430)the Key Laboratory of Invertebrate Systematics and Application of Hebei,China (2014001)+1 种基金Science and Technology Programs for University by Hebei Educational Committee (QN20131042)the High-level University Construction Projects Funded Projects of Shaanxi Province (2012SXTS03)
文摘The taxonomy of Ainu Lewis, 1894 from China is discussed. The new species, Ainu sichuanus sp. nov., is described, including a key to the species of Ainu from China. A distribution map of Chinese species of Ainu is provided.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31501888)the Scientific Research Projects of the Shaanxi Education Department(15JK1837)the High-level University Construction Projects Funded Projects of Shaanxi Province(2012SXTS03)
文摘One new species,Uenostrongylium scaber Yuan Ren sp.nov.(China,Zhejiang),is described.Habitus and illustrations are provided,and a key to the genus Uenostrongylium is also given.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31572309, 31970452)the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China (2015FY210300)
文摘The genus Luprops Hope, 1833 is distributed in Palaearctic, Oriental, Sino-Japanese and Afrotropical regions, including 3 new Chinese record species described in this paper. Eleven species of this genus are known in China. The new Chinese record species are: L. brancuccii Schawaller, 2013, L. kaszabi Schawaller, 1997 and L. rugosissimus Kaszab, 1980. A key to the known Luprops species and its morphological details are provided. In addition, larva of Luprops horni(Gebien, 1914) is reported for the first time.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31750002,41771290)。
文摘Two new species of the genus Anatolica Eschscholtz,1831,A.badainica Ba,Ren&Liu sp.nov.and A.gurbantunggutica Ba&Ren sp.nov.,are reported from the deserts of northwest China.Both are described and illustrated.The circadian rhythms of these two new species are briefly discussed.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31960113)the Doctoral Scientific Research Project of Yan’an University(YDBK2017-06)GDAS Special Project of Science and Technology Development(2020GDASYL-20200102021,2020GDASYL-20200301003)。
文摘A new species,Uenostrongylium gaoi Lin&Yuan sp.nov.from Guangdong,China,is described.It resembles Uenostrongylium scaber Yuan&Ren,2018 from Zhejiang due to the granulated upper edge of elytral punctures.Habitus and illustrations are provided.