scholarly journals First Record of Brundiniella (Insecta : Diptera : Chironomidae) from the Palaearctic Region, with the Description of a New Species

2003 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 293-300
Author(s):  
Hiromi Niitsuma
Zootaxa ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 1968 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
JAN ŠEVČÍK ◽  
PETER J. CHANDLER

A new species of Mycetophilidae (Diptera), Acomopterella martinovskyi sp. n., is described from the Czech Republic and Austria. This is the first record of the genus from the Palaearctic region. Its relationships with other genera and variation in wing characters are briefly discussed. A new combination and synonymy is proposed: Acomopterella fallax (Sherman, 1921) comb.n. = Acomopterella arnaudi Zaitzev, 1989 syn.n.


Zootaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4668 (2) ◽  
pp. 283-288 ◽  
Author(s):  
XI-NAN WANG ◽  
TAO LI ◽  
MAO-LING SHENG

A new species of Cryptinae, Hylophasma luica Sheng, Li & Wang, sp.n., collected from Shandong Province, in the southern border of the Eastern Palaearctic Region of China, is described and illustrated. The new species is placed within the existing key to species. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 167-175 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jose Fernandez-Triana ◽  
Kota Sakagami ◽  
So Shimizu

A new species of Microgastrinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from Japan, Dolichogenidea maetoi Fernandez-Triana & Shimizu sp. nov., is described, representing the first record of a braconid wasp parasitizing the lepidopteran family Hyblaeidae in the Palaearctic Region (from Hyblaea fortissima Butler, 1881). The new species is fully illustrated, diagnosed and compared with all previously described species of the genus Dolichogenidea Viereck, 1911 in the Holarctic (154 species). Details on the wasp biology, including observed sex ratios, are provided.


Zootaxa ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 2424 (1) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
JI-CHUN XING ◽  
REN-HUAI DAI ◽  
ZI-ZHONG LI

A new species Hengchunia hexaproducta sp. nov. is described and illustrated from China, representing the first record of the genus from the southeastern Palaearctic Region. A key is given to distinguish all species of the genus. The type specimens of the new species are deposited in the Institute of Entomology, Guizhou University, Guiyang, China (GUGC).


2001 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xuexin Chen ◽  
Junhua He ◽  
Kees Van Achterberg ◽  
Yun Ma

A new species of the genus Cryptoxilos Viereck, 1911 is described from China. This is the first record of the genus from the East Palaearctic region. The new species is included in a key to the described species of the genus. The subgeneric name Cryptoxiloides Capek & Capecki, 1979 is used to accommodate the Palaearctic species in the genus Cryptoxilos Viereck.


Zootaxa ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 3181 (1) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
DENIS MICHEZ ◽  
ALAIN PAULY

Dasypoda is a genus of solitary bees previously recorded as endemic in the Palaearctic region from Portugal to Japan. Wedescribe here a new species of Dasypoda (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Melittidae), Dasypoda riftensis sp. nov., collected fromEthiopia, Great Rift Valley, Gallo. This species is the first record of the genus Dasypoda in Sub-Saharan Africa and is of phylogenetic importance. We discuss biogeographical implications of the record in Ethiopia.


Zootaxa ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 2668 (1) ◽  
pp. 33 ◽  
Author(s):  
HONG-WEI GUO ◽  
JI-NIAN FENG

The cixiid planthopper genus Indolipa Emeljanov, 2001 is revised taxonomically. Seventeen species are recognized of which one, Indolipa gansuensis sp. nov., is new to science. Indolipa kureongensis (Distant, 1911) and I. gansuensis represent the first record of the genus for the Palaearctic Region. A list of all known species of the genus Indolipa is given as well as new descriptions, illustrations and an identification key to Chinese species.


2019 ◽  
Vol 94 (2) ◽  
pp. 273-278
Author(s):  
Björn Kröger ◽  
Juan Carlos Gutiérrez-Marco

AbstractThe order Intejocerida is an enigmatic, short-lived cephalopod taxon known previously only from Early–Middle Ordovician beds of Siberia and the United States. Here we report a new genus, Cabaneroceras, and a new species, C. aznari, from Middle Ordovician strata of central Spain. This finding widens the paleogeographic range of the order toward high-paleolatitudinal areas of peri-Gondwana. A curved conch, characteristic for the new genus, was previously unknown from members of the Intejocerida.UUID: http://zoobank.org/21f0a09c-5265-4d29-824b-6b105d36b791


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