The genusAntillophosWoodring, 1928 (Gastropoda: Buccinidae) from the China seas, with description of a new species

2014 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-23
Author(s):  
Shuqian Zhang ◽  
Suping Zhang
Zootaxa ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 1771 (1) ◽  
pp. 31 ◽  
Author(s):  
BAOQUAN LI ◽  
XINZHENG LI

Based on the materials deposited in the Marine Biological Museum of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, the present paper reports ten turrid species belonging to six genera of subfamilies Clavatulinae and Cochlespirinae, including two new species, i.e., Comitas parvifusiformis sp. nov. and Leucosyrinx mai sp. nov., and three species newly recorded from China seas, i.e., Makiyamaia coreanica (Adams and Reeve, 1850), Turricula sumatrana (Thiele, 1925) and Nihonia santosi Shuto, 1969. Comitas parvifusiformis sp. nov. was collected from South China Sea in the depth of 42-75 m, which differs from the similar species C. fusiformis (Hutton, 1877) by the stronger spiral sculpture; Leucosyrinx mai sp. nov. is a deep sea species, collected from Nansha Islands in the depth of 1241 m, which can be distinguished from the close species L. julia Thiele, 1925 by the spire whorls sharply carinated at the middle of each whorl.


Zootaxa ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 2236 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-49 ◽  
Author(s):  
JIN ZHOU ◽  
WEIWEI JI ◽  
XINZHENG LI

A new species of Spionidae, Scolelepis (Scolelepis) daphoinos sp. nov., is described and illustrated from northern China seas. The species was frequently encountered and highly abundant on sand beaches, but rarely found in subtidal areas. It was formerly misidentified as S. (S.) squamata (Müller, 1806) in China but differed from the latter species in several details in morphology, including the presence of obvious reddish pigmentation patches and the absence of unidentate hooded hooks. Another two Scolelepis species, S. (S.) lingulata Imajima, 1992 and S. (S.) variegata Imajima, 1992, are reported for the first time from Chinese waters. Two species of Scolelepis, S. (S.) globosa Wu & Chen, 1964 and S. (S.) lefebvrei (Gravier, 1905), were reported previously; therefore, five species in this genus are known from China in total. A key to all Scolelepis species from Chinese waters is provided.


ZooKeys ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 805 ◽  
pp. 15-31
Author(s):  
Lin Ma ◽  
Xin-zheng Li

During analysis of sediment samples from South China Sea, a new species belonging to the genusRhyncholagenaLang, 1944 was found and described here.Rhyncholagenaparaspinifersp. n.differs from its congeners by the following combined characteristics: body ornamented dorsally with at least one row of spinules on each somite except penultimate urosomite; A2 exopod two-segmented; P1 enp-2 with one inner seta; P3 exp-3 with two inner setae, P3 enp-2 with one inner seta; female P5 exopod with five setae; male P5 baseoendopod with two setae and exopod with four setae. This is the first report of the genusRhyncholagenain the China seas. In addition, a key to all valid species ofRhyncholagenais given, along with tables of morphological characters of all valid species and their distributions.


Crustaceana ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 88 (12-14) ◽  
pp. 1439-1445 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li-Chan Xiao ◽  
Yong-Liang Wang ◽  
Zhong-Li Sha

A new species of Diogenes Dana, 1851, Diogenes bispinatus sp. nov., is described from the South China Sea. It is closely allied to Diogenes dorotheae Morgan & Forest, 1991 and D. patae Asakura & Godwin, 2006, but it morphologically differs from the latter in the length of the antennular peduncle, the number of spines on the ocular acicle, the shape of the antennal acicle and the number of spines, the shape of the palm of left cheliped and telson. A key to the species of Diogenes from China seas is provided.


Zootaxa ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 4392 (1) ◽  
pp. 28 ◽  
Author(s):  
YAN-RONG WANG ◽  
ZHONG-LI SHA

Two new species of Lysmata Risso, 1816 are described and illustrated from the China seas. L. brevrostrus sp. nov. is characterized by the short rostrum not reaching the distal margin of the eyes, and the rostral ventral margin unarmed with tooth; L. parvispinosus sp. nov. is characterized by the dactylus of posterior three pereiopods tapering (not biunguiculate) and the flexor margin of the dactylus bearing two basal inconspicuous spinules. A morphologically variable species, L. vittata (Stimpson 1860), is discussed based on specimens collected from the China seas. 


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yue Sun ◽  
Lei Yu ◽  
Xinzheng Li

A new species of the orbiniid genus Phylo, P. heterochaetus sp. n., is described based on material collected from northern Yellow Sea, China. This is the thirteenth species in Phylo Kinberg, 1866. The new species can be easily identified by the combination of the following characters: anterior thorax with 13 setigers, interramal cirri absent, anterior thoracic neuropodia with 4–5 rows of uncini, intermixed with few subuluncini in the first 1–2 rows, ventral fringe of numerous of stomach papillae present on setigers 12–24. We also described and illustrated P. fimbriata, which is recorded for the first time from China seas.


Zootaxa ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 1778 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
BAOQUAN LI ◽  
XINZHENG LI

Based on the material deposited in the Marine Biological Museum of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, the present paper reports 26 turrid species, which belong respectively to three genera of the subfamily Turrinae, including four new species, Gemmula grandigyrata sp. nov., Gemmula flata sp. nov., Lophiotoma pseudocosmoi sp. nov., and L. verticala sp. nov., and four species newly recorded from the China seas. Gemmula grandigyrata sp. nov. is peculiar in the genus in having a large conical protoconch of six whorls; Gemmula flata sp. nov. is similar to the “martini series Powell, 1964” in the shell profile, but can be easily separated from the species of this series by the shell sculpture; Lophiotoma pseudocosmoi sp. nov. differs from the close species of the genus Lophiotoma and a similar species of the genus Gemmula, G. cosmoi (Sykes, 1930), by the peripheral carina and the shell height; Lophiotoma verticala sp. nov looks like a species of genus Fusiturris, F. undatiruga (Bivona, 1832), but differs from the latter by the stronger axial fold, less conspicuous spiral folds, stronger peripheral carina and deeper sinus.


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