Deux nouvelles espèces de levures isolées de la phyllosphère de l'Orge

1974 ◽  
Vol 52 (1) ◽  
pp. 279-282 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Rodrigues de Miranda ◽  
Hoang G. Diem

Two new species of Candida Berkhout are described from the phyllosphere of barley.

2021 ◽  
Vol 126 (4) ◽  
pp. 429-436
Author(s):  
Armand Matocq

Description of two new species of Collaria Provancher from Madagascar (Hemiptera, Miridae, Mirinae, Stenodemini). Collaria elsae n. sp. and C. sabinae n. sp. are described from Madagascar. Habitus and genitalia are illustrated in both sexes for C. sabinae n. sp., and only for the female, only sex known, for C. elsae n. sp. These two species, black in color, are separated from African species with a black habitus, by a set of external characters and by the genitalia. Collaria bourbonica Matocq, 2019, described and known only from Reunion, is reported from Madagascar and Grande Comores. A key to the Afro-tropical species of Collaria is given.


1977 ◽  
Vol 55 (8) ◽  
pp. 1275-1283 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Mondet ◽  
G. O. Poinar Jr. ◽  
J. Bernadou

From material collected by R. Le Berre in 1972 and by J. J. Petersen and B. Mondet in 1975, two new species of Mermithidae are described from blackfly larvae, including Simulium damnosum s.l., for the first time in West Africa. These species, Gastromermis philipponi n.sp. and Gastromermis leberrei n.sp. possess a rudimentary excretory gland and the preparasitic larvae of the former contain a characteristic caudal appendage which is lost during penetration into the simuliid larvae. Therefore, these two species are the only ones of Gastromermis known to have six longitudinal cords.


Zootaxa ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 3247 (1) ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
YVES BRAET ◽  
FADIA SARA CECCARELLI ◽  
ALEJANDRO ZALDÍVAR-RIVERÓN

Two new species belonging to the enigmatic doryctine genus Evaniodes Szépligeti, 1901 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), E.palikuri Braet, Ceccarelli & Zaldívar-Riverón sp. nov. and E. wayampisi Braet, Ceccarelli & Zaldívar-Riverón sp. nov.,are described from French Guiana. Two of the three previously described species of Evaniodes, E. areolatus Szépligeti,1901 and E. spathiiformis Szépligeti, 1901, are recorded for the first time for French Guiana. A key to the five described species of the genus is provided.Deux nouvelles espèces du genre Evaniodes Szépligeti, 1901 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae), E. palikuri Braet, Ceccarelli &Zaldívar-Riverón sp. nov. et E. wayampisi Braet, Ceccarelli & Zaldívar-Riverón sp. nov. sont décrites de Guyane fran-çaise. Parmi les trois autres espèces d’Evaniodes connues à ce jour, E. areolatus Szépligeti, 1901 et E. spathiiformis Szép-ligeti, 1901 sont également signalées pour la première fois de cette région. Une clé d’identification des 5 espèces est fournie.


Crustaceana ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 68 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Richer De Forges

AbstractMajid crabs of the genus Oxypleurodon from Indonesia, New Caledonia and Wallis and Futuna Islands, are studied here and their morphological characteristics precised. The position of this recently rehabilitated genus in relation to the two most closely similar genera Sphenocarcinus A. Milne Edwards, 1878 and Rochinia A. Milne Edwards, 1875, can now be reexamined. Two new species are described, O. tavaresi sp. nov. from Wallis Is., and O. karubar sp. nov. from the Moluccas.


Crustaceana ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 72 (6) ◽  
pp. 603-616 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivana Karanovic ◽  
Trajan Petkovski

AbstractTwo new species of the subfamily Candoninae from Montenegro are described in the present paper. Pseudocandona regisnikolai n. sp. is an epigean species characterized by the absence of male bristles. The second new species, Candonopsis mareza n. sp., is a hypogean species, collected in a spring near Podgorica. This species has a triangular form of carapace. Deux nouvelles especes de la sous-famille des Candoninae provenant du Montenegro sont decrites dans le present article. Pseudocandona regisnikolai n. sp. est une espece epigee caracterisee par l'absence de soies chez le male. La seconde espece nouvelle, Candonopsis mareza n. sp. est hypogee, recueillie dans une source pres de Podgorica. Cette espece a une carapace de forme triangulaire.


2003 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 305-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank Glaw ◽  
Miguel Vences ◽  
Denis Vallan

AbstractThe treefrog genus Boophis is represented in Madagascar by 50 described species. In this paper we describe two new cryptic species: B. liami sp. nov. and B. solomaso sp. nov. are similar to B. mandraka in morphology and colouration, but are clearly different in bioacoustic and genetic characters. The existence of many sibling species within Boophis shows the importance of detailed studies to clarify the distribution and the ecological requirements of the species in this genus. Les anoures arboricoles du genre Boophis sont représentés à Madagascar par 50 espèces. Dans cet article nous décrivons deux nouvelles espèces cryptiques : B. liami sp. nov. et B. solomaso sp. nov. ressemblent a B. mandraka par la coloration et la morphologie, mais ce distinguent clairement par la bioacoustique et le caractères génétiques. L'existence de beaucoup de "sibling species" dans le genre Boophis montre l'importance des études détailles pour qu'on puisse clarifier les questions concernant la répartition et les demandes écologiques des espèces de ce genre.


2020 ◽  
Vol 125 (4) ◽  
pp. 383-394
Author(s):  
Jérôme Barbut ◽  
Bernard Lalanne-Cassou ◽  
Alberto Zilli ◽  
Hubert Thöny

Revision of the genus Glenopteris Hübner, 1821, with the description of two new species (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Erebinae). The genus Glenopteris Hübner, 1821, is revised and two new species are described: G. hampsoni n. sp. from French Guiana, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru and Brazil, and G. medinae n. sp. from Peru, Brazil and Paraguay. Neotypes are designated for G. oculifera Hübner, 1821, and G. herbidalis Guenée, 1854. Habitus and genitalia of the five species of the genus are figured and compared with those of the closest taxa. An identification key is proposed.


Nematology ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 655-668
Author(s):  
Reyes Peña Santiago ◽  
Joaquín Abolafia

AbstractTwo new species belonging to the genus Mesodorylaimus Andrássy, 1959 are described and illustrated from natural areas in south-eastern Spain. M. nevadensis sp.n. is characterised by a medium sized body (L = 1.40-1.67 mm in females and 1.27-1.63 mm in males), angular lip region offset by a more or less marked depression, odontostyle 12.5-14.0 μ m long or 1.1-1.3 times as long as the lip region width, pharyngeal bulb 106-155 μ m long, V = 48-55, pars refringens vaginae with two divergent, triangular to dropshaped sclerotisations well separated by a more or less distinct sclerotised area, female tail relatively long and straight (93-134 μ m, c = 10.4-15.1, c′ = 4.0-5.6), spicules 41-47 μ m long, and eight to ten ventromedian supplements. M. baeticus sp.n. is distinguished by its medium sized body (L = 1.38-1.80 mm), lip region continuous or offset by a weak depression, odontostyle 13-15 μ m or 1.1-1.3 times the lip region diam., pharyngeal bulb 126-158 μ m long, V = 49-56, pars refringens vaginae with two adjacent, trapezoid to drop-shaped sclerotisations, female tail (83-126 μ m, c = 12-19, c′ = 3.7-5.6) tapering abruptly at first, then thickening very slightly and finally tapering gradually to a cylindrical terminal portion, and males unknown. These two species being quite close to M. bastiani (Bütschli, 1873) Andrássy, 1959, a compendium is presented of the relatives of M. bastiani together with a comparative discussion. M. similibastiani Zell, 1986 is regarded as junior synonym of M. bastiani. Nématodes de l'ordre des Dorylaimida d'Andalousie orientale, Espagne. Le genre Mesodorylaimus Andrássy, 1959. V. Deux nouvelles espèces proches de M. bastiani avec un compendium des espèces voisines - Deux nouvelles espèces, provenant de zones naturelles dans le sud-est de l'Espagne, appartenant au genre Mesodorylaimus Andrássy, 1959 sont décrites et illustrées. M. nevadensis sp.n. est caractérisé par un corps de taille moyenne (L = 1.40-1.67 mm chez les femelles et 1.27-1.63 mm chez les mâles), une région labiale angulaire et séparée du reste du corps par une constriction plus ou moins prononcée, un odontostyle long de 12.5-14.0 μ m ou 1.1-1.3 diam. de la région labiale, un bulbe pharyngien long de 106-155 μ m, V = 48-55, la pars refringens vaginae munie de deux sclérotisations bien séparées, divergentes, de forme triangulaire à ovoïde, une queue relativement longue et droite chez la femelle (93-134 μ m, c = 10.4-15.1, c′ = 4.0-5.6), des spicules longs de 41-47 μ m, et huit à dix suppléments ventromédians. M. baeticus sp.n. se distingue par son corps de taille moyenne (L = 1.38-1.80 mm), la région labiale continue ou séparée du reste du corps par une légère constriction, l'odontostyle long de 13-15 μ m ou 1.1-1.3 diam. de la région labiale, le bulbe pharyngien long de 126- 158 μ m, V = 49-56, la pars refringens vaginae munie de deux sclérotisations adjacentes trapézoïdales à ovoïdes, la queue de la femelle (83-126 μ m, c = 12-19, c′ = 3.7-5.6) se rétrécissant d'abord brutalement, puis s'épaississant très légèrement pour finalement se rétrécir graduellement jusqu'à une portion cylindrique terminale et l'absence mâles. Ces deux espèces sont proches de M. bastiani (Bütschli, 1873) Andrássy, 1959 et un compendium des espèces voisines de M. bastiani est donné de même qu'une discussion comparative. M. similibastiani Zell, 1986 est considéré comme synonyme mineur de M. bastiani.


2020 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 340-348
Author(s):  
James Lucas da Costa-Lima ◽  
Earl Celestino de Oliveira Chagas

Abstract—A synopsis of Dicliptera (Acanthaceae) for Brazil is presented. Six species are recognized: Dicliptera ciliaris, D. sexangularis, and D. squarrosa, widely distributed in South America; D. purpurascens, which ranges from the North Region of Brazil (in the state of Acre) to eastern Bolivia; D. gracilirama, a new species from the Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil; and D. granchaquenha, a new species recorded in dry and semideciduous forests in Bolivia and western Brazil, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. Furthermore, we propose new synonyms and designate lectotypes for eleven names. An identification key to the six accepted Dicliptera species in Brazil is provided.


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