A new species of Habroichthys Brough, 1939 (Actinopterygii; Peltopleuriformes) from the Pelsonian (Anisian, Middle Triassic) of Yunnan Province, South China

Author(s):  
Hun-qin Lin ◽  
Zuo-yu Sun ◽  
Andrea Tintori ◽  
Cristina Lombardo ◽  
Da-yong Jiang ◽  
...  
Zootaxa ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 2749 (1) ◽  
pp. 25 ◽  
Author(s):  
ADRIANA LÓPEZ-ARBARELLO ◽  
ZUO-YU SUN ◽  
EMILIA SFERCO ◽  
ANDREA TINTORI ◽  
GUANG-HUI XU ◽  
...  

We report on a new species of the neopterygian genus Sangiorgioichthys Tintori and Lombardo, 2007, from middle Anisian (Pelsonian) deposits in South China (Luoping County, Yunnan Province). Sangiorgioichthys was previously known from a single species, S. aldae, from the late Ladinian of the Monte San Giorgio (Italy and Switzerland). The recognition of the new species helped to improve the diagnosis of the genus, which is mainly characterized by the presence of broad posttemporal and supracleithral bones, one or two suborbital bones occupying a triangular area ventral to the infraorbital bones and lateral to the quadrate, and elongate supramaxilla fitting in a an excavation of the dorsal border of the maxilla. Sangiorgioichthys sui n. sp. differs from the type species in having two pairs of extrascapular bones, the medial pair usually fused to the parietals, maxilla with a complete row of small conical teeth, long supramaxilla, more than half of the length of the maxilla, only two large suborbital bones posterior to the orbit, and flank scales with finely serrated posterior borders. With the discovery of S. sui n. sp., the number of fish genera shared by the Anisian/Ladinian deposits in the Alps and the Anisian deposits in South China increases, including not only the cosmopolitan Birgeria and Saurichthys, but also, among others, the subholosteans Colobodus (so far only in Panxian), Luopingichthys (so far only in Luoping), Peltopleurus, Habroichthys, and the very specialized neopterygians Placopleurus and Marcopoloichthys (only in Luoping). Therefore, although several fish taxa remain to be studied in the Chinese faunas, the so far available evidence indicates close biogeographic relationship between the Middle Triassic marine faunas of the Western Tethys region.


2010 ◽  
Vol 84 (5) ◽  
pp. 1003-1013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wan-Lu Fu ◽  
George D. F. Wilson ◽  
Da-Yong Jiang ◽  
Yuan-Lin Sun ◽  
Wei-Cheng Hao ◽  
...  

Fossil isopod crustaceans in the suborder Phreatoicidea have a known stratigraphic range from the Carboniferous to the Jurassic. Until now, all Mesozoic records of this group were thought to occur in fresh water habitats. A new phreatoicidean isopod fossil of the Triassic Luoping marine fauna, Yunnan Province, China, is described. The new species, based on several exceptionally complete specimens, is assigned to the genusProtamphisopusNicholls and the family Amphisopidae Nicholls. This Chinese record is the first report of a Mesozoic-age phreatoicidean isopod outside of Gondwanan terranes, requiring a revision of known biogeographic patterns of the Phreatoicidea. Whether this record is from a marine habitat or is the result of a secondary deposition is not certain.SottyellaRacheboef, Schram and Vidal from the Carboniferous (Stephanian) Lagerstätte of Montceaules-Mines that was assigned to this suborder may be a decapod. Therefore, it has no relationship to this new species.


Zootaxa ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 1582 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
MING-SHENG ZHU ◽  
LU ZHANG ◽  
WILSON R. LOURENÇO

A new species of scorpion, Euscorpiops yangi sp. nov. (Euscorpiidae) is described from Maguang County, Yunnan Province, China. The new species can be characterized by 18 external trichobothria (5 eb, 2 esb, 2 em, 4 est, 5 et) and 9 to 10 ventral trichobothria in the pedipalp patella; a narrow and elongated chela with a length vs width ratio equal to 3.4 on males and 3.3 on female; cheliceral movable finger with 5 basal teeth on ventral edge.


Zootaxa ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 1172 (1) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
MING-SHENG ZHU ◽  
ZHI-SHENG ZHANG ◽  
ZI-ZHONG YANG

A new species of the genus Badumna Thorell, 1890, from Yunnan Province, China is described under the name of B. tangae sp. nov. This is the first Desidae spider discovered and described from China. The new species is similar to B. insignis (L. Koch, 1872) occurring in Japan, Australia and New Zealand. But it differs from the latter by ALE largest; female with epigynal transverse ridge wide and triangular, copulatory ducts with three coils; male palpal tibia with a small, apicomedially placed, retrolateral ventral apophysis.


2012 ◽  
Vol 150 (2) ◽  
pp. 367-370 ◽  
Author(s):  
JAMES C. LAMSDELL ◽  
JINZHUANG XUE ◽  
PAUL A. SELDEN

AbstractA single specimen of a new species of the synziphosurine Kasibelinurus Pickett, 1993 is described from the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) Xiaxishancun Formation of Yunnan Province, China. The new species, K. yueya sp. nov., extends the geographic extent of the family Kasibelinuridae from the Australian palaeocontinent to the South China palaeocontinent, and the stratigraphic range back some 50 Ma from Late to Early Devonian.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 336 (3) ◽  
pp. 272 ◽  
Author(s):  
HAI-YAN SONG ◽  
PING-AN ZHONG ◽  
JIANG-LIN LIAO ◽  
ZHAO-HAI WANG ◽  
DIAN-MING HU ◽  
...  

Junewangia aquatica sp. nov., a new Acrodictys-like fungus was collected on submerged wood from freshwater habitats in Yunnan Province, China. J. aquatica is characterized by its flared conidiophores with percurrent proliferations, monoblastic, terminal or intercalary, cylindrical conidiogenous cells, and subglobose to broadly ellipsoidal conidia with transverse and oblique septa. A phylogenetic tree of Acrodictys-like species was inferred from multi-locus (SSU, ITS and LSU) sequences. A key to the species of Junewangia is provided.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 178 (3) ◽  
pp. 181
Author(s):  
Yunfei Deng

Carex longicolla is described as a new species in section Lageniformes from South China. It is similar to C. truncatigluma, but differs from the latter in its culms more short, 5–10 cm long, spikelets 3–5, close each other, neck equal to or longer than nutlet, 1.5–2 mm long.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 510 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
BU-YUN ZHANG ◽  
JIN-FEI XIAO ◽  
SI-RONG YI

Corydalis nanchuanensis (Papaveraceae), a new species from Nanchuan district in south-west Chongqing, China, is described and illustrated. Morphologically, the new species is similar to C. sheareri, a species mainly distributed in south China and Vietnam, in having conical corolla spurs, divided lower bracts, rounded stigmas, larger elaiosomes (usually longer than seeds), and tubers, but differs by having tapering-to-base (vs. uniformly sized) stems; entire (vs. usually crenate) leaf lobes, straight (vs. declined) pedicels in fruit, concave (vs. subacute) apices of outer petals, white (vs. usually purple) abaxial side of inner petals, and reticulate (vs. tuberculate) seeds.


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