The genus Arbolygus Kerzhner from China are reviewed. Seventeen species of the genus are reported in this paper from China. Lygocoris (Arbolygus) dasypterus (Reuter, 1906), Lygocoris (Arbolygus) falkovitshi Kerzhner, ...The genus Arbolygus Kerzhner from China are reviewed. Seventeen species of the genus are reported in this paper from China. Lygocoris (Arbolygus) dasypterus (Reuter, 1906), Lygocoris (Arbolygus) falkovitshi Kerzhner, 1979, and Lygocoris (Arbolygus) pronotalis Zheng et Liu, 1992 are transferred here as new combinations. Nine new species are described: Ar. ailaoensis, Ar. difficilis, Ar. wuzhiensis, Ar. himalayicus, Ar. longustus, Ar. picinus, Ar. renae, Ar. tibialis and Ar. zhangi.展开更多
A new blind loach of the genus Triplophysa was collected in 2007 from a cave in Leyi village,located near Chuanshan Town,Huangjiang County in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of southern China.The new species,Trip...A new blind loach of the genus Triplophysa was collected in 2007 from a cave in Leyi village,located near Chuanshan Town,Huangjiang County in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of southern China.The new species,Triplophysa huangjiangensis sp.nov,can be distinguished from its congeners by eyes and scales absent;caudalfin forked;adipose keel present;lips with furrows;distal margin of dorsal-fin truncate,dorsal fin origin much closer to caudal-fin base than snout tip;8-9 branched dorsal-fin rays;6-7 branched pelvic-fin rays;6 branched anal-fin rays;10-11 branched pectoral-fin rays;13-14 branched caudal-fin rays;pectoral-fin length 52.3%-70.7% the distance between pectoral-fin origin to pelvic-fin origin;dorsal-fin origin posterior to vertical line of pelvic-fin origin;outer rostral barbel longer than other two pairs of barbels,with 47.0%-73.8% of lateral head length;anterior nostril with elongate barbel-like tip;and posterior chamber of gas-bladder developed,reaching pelvic-fin origin.展开更多
Four species of Camptotylidea Wagner are reported from China with Camptotylidea linzensis sp. nov. described as new to science. A key for identification of the Chinese species is given. Photographs of the dorsal habit...Four species of Camptotylidea Wagner are reported from China with Camptotylidea linzensis sp. nov. described as new to science. A key for identification of the Chinese species is given. Photographs of the dorsal habitus and figures of the male genitalia are provided. The type specimens are deposited in the Institute of Entomology, Nankai University, Tianjin, China.展开更多
One new species, Psallus hsiaoi sp. nov., of tribe Phylini is described. The genus Megalocoleus Reuter, 1890 is recorded from China for the first time. The habitus photographs and illustrations of the male genitalia a...One new species, Psallus hsiaoi sp. nov., of tribe Phylini is described. The genus Megalocoleus Reuter, 1890 is recorded from China for the first time. The habitus photographs and illustrations of the male genitalia are given.展开更多
A diagnosis of the genus Pachypeltis Signoret, 1858 is provided and one new species, P. micranthus sp. nov., is described from Yunnan, China. Photographs of the dorsal habitus and illustrations of the male genitalia o...A diagnosis of the genus Pachypeltis Signoret, 1858 is provided and one new species, P. micranthus sp. nov., is described from Yunnan, China. Photographs of the dorsal habitus and illustrations of the male genitalia of this new species are provided. A key to the species of Pachypeltis occurring in China is given.展开更多
文摘The genus Arbolygus Kerzhner from China are reviewed. Seventeen species of the genus are reported in this paper from China. Lygocoris (Arbolygus) dasypterus (Reuter, 1906), Lygocoris (Arbolygus) falkovitshi Kerzhner, 1979, and Lygocoris (Arbolygus) pronotalis Zheng et Liu, 1992 are transferred here as new combinations. Nine new species are described: Ar. ailaoensis, Ar. difficilis, Ar. wuzhiensis, Ar. himalayicus, Ar. longustus, Ar. picinus, Ar. renae, Ar. tibialis and Ar. zhangi.
基金supported by Systematic and Conservation Studies on Cave Fishes in Guangxi(2060302)
文摘A new blind loach of the genus Triplophysa was collected in 2007 from a cave in Leyi village,located near Chuanshan Town,Huangjiang County in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of southern China.The new species,Triplophysa huangjiangensis sp.nov,can be distinguished from its congeners by eyes and scales absent;caudalfin forked;adipose keel present;lips with furrows;distal margin of dorsal-fin truncate,dorsal fin origin much closer to caudal-fin base than snout tip;8-9 branched dorsal-fin rays;6-7 branched pelvic-fin rays;6 branched anal-fin rays;10-11 branched pectoral-fin rays;13-14 branched caudal-fin rays;pectoral-fin length 52.3%-70.7% the distance between pectoral-fin origin to pelvic-fin origin;dorsal-fin origin posterior to vertical line of pelvic-fin origin;outer rostral barbel longer than other two pairs of barbels,with 47.0%-73.8% of lateral head length;anterior nostril with elongate barbel-like tip;and posterior chamber of gas-bladder developed,reaching pelvic-fin origin.
基金project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31240075)
文摘Four species of Camptotylidea Wagner are reported from China with Camptotylidea linzensis sp. nov. described as new to science. A key for identification of the Chinese species is given. Photographs of the dorsal habitus and figures of the male genitalia are provided. The type specimens are deposited in the Institute of Entomology, Nankai University, Tianjin, China.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31240075)
文摘One new species, Psallus hsiaoi sp. nov., of tribe Phylini is described. The genus Megalocoleus Reuter, 1890 is recorded from China for the first time. The habitus photographs and illustrations of the male genitalia are given.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31093430,30770248)the Tianjin Science&Technology Development Foundation for Higher School(20140606)
文摘A diagnosis of the genus Pachypeltis Signoret, 1858 is provided and one new species, P. micranthus sp. nov., is described from Yunnan, China. Photographs of the dorsal habitus and illustrations of the male genitalia of this new species are provided. A key to the species of Pachypeltis occurring in China is given.