A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF THE STREPSIPTERA FROM SOUTH INDIA, INDOXENOS MEMBRACIPHAGA, GEN. AND SP. NOV.

Author(s):  
T. V. Subramanian
Zootaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4603 (2) ◽  
pp. 377 ◽  
Author(s):  
RALF BRITZ ◽  
V.K. ANOOP ◽  
NEELESH DAHANUKAR ◽  
RAJEEV RAGHAVAN

Aenigmachanna gollum, new genus and species, is described from Kerala, South India. It is the first subterranean species of the family Channidae. It has numerous derived and unique characters, separating it from both the Asian Channa Scopoli and the African Parachanna Teugels & Daget. Uniquely among channids, A. gollum has a very slender (maximum body depth only 11.1–11.3% SL), eel-like body (head length 20.8–21.6% SL), large mouth (jaw length 60.4–61.1 % HL), 43–44 anal-fin rays, 83–85 scales in a lateral series, an unusual colour pattern and it lacks pored lateral-line scales on the body and body buoyancy. In addition, it is distinguished by its DNA barcode sequence, which is 15.8–24.2% divergent from other species of the family Channidae. Morphological modifications usually associated with a subterranean life, such as reduction of eyes and enhancement of non-visual senses (taste, smell, mechanosensory systems) are absent in A. gollum. However, it shares with subterranean fishes a slight reduction of its pigmentation in comparison to epigean channids.


2000 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 433-439
Author(s):  
G. Thirumalai ◽  
Herbert Zettel

AbstractStridulobates anderseni gen. n. & sp. n. from South India (Karnataka, Kerala) is described. It is the first species of the subfamily Ptilomerinae known to bear possible stridulatory devices. These structures, which only occur in the male, are situated on the mesotrochanter ('plectrum') and abdominal stemites 2-6 ('strigil'). Stridulobates nostras (Thirumalai, 1986) is a new combination for Pleciobates nostras. Possible relationships of Stridulobates with other genera of Ptilomerinae and the possible use of stridulation in Stridulobates are discussed.


Zootaxa ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 4242 (2) ◽  
pp. 281
Author(s):  
M. B. MALIPATIL

Indopamphantini trib. nov., a new tribe of subfamily Pamphantinae of family Geocoridae, is erected for Indopamphantus gen. nov., containing one species, I. makutaensis sp. nov., as the first member of this subfamily from the Oriental Region. The strikingly myrmecomorphic I. makutaensis, collected only from Makuta range area within Coorg [Kodagu] district at altitudes of up to 909 metres in the canopy of Vateria indica L. (Dipterocarpaceae), a tree indigenous to the Western Ghats in south India, is described and illustrated. The affinities of the new tribe with other tribes within the Pamphantinae as well with other related subfamilies of Geocoridae and families of Lygaeoidea are discussed. The Geocoridae and Pamphantinae are redefined to accommodate this new tribe. 


Kew Bulletin ◽  
1952 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 277 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. K. Airy Shaw

1956 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 429-431 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. C. E. Miller ◽  
W. E. China

The following description is based on material submitted for identification to the Commonwealth Institute of Entomology by the Government Entomologist, Coimbatore, S. India. The specimens were immediately recognisable as a new genus of the well-defined Mirid subfamily Bryocorinae tribe Odoniellini of which only 18 genera are known. Of these no less than 15 genera are represented in the British Museum (Nat. Hist.).


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