Nawawia nitida anam. sp.nov. (Hyphomycetes) and further records of Nawawia filiformis from Malaysia

1992 ◽  
Vol 70 (1) ◽  
pp. 96-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. J. Kuthubutheen ◽  
G. M. Liew ◽  
A. Nawawi

A new species of the anamorph genus Nawawia, isolated from submerged decaying twigs of an undetermined tree, is described and compared with the type species, Nawawia filiformis, and Bahusutrabeeja dwaya, a new record for Malaysia. Key words: Nawawia, Bahusutrabeeja, hyphomycetes, new species.

Zootaxa ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 3192 (1) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
JULIE H. BAILEY-BROCK ◽  
WAGNER F. MAGALHÃES

A new species of the serpulid genus Metavermilia Bush, 1905 and a new record of the genus Omphalopomopsis Saint-Joseph, 1894 are described from deep-sea lava rocks collected from 2,013 m at Cross Seamount, southwest of the Hawaiiarchipelago. Metavermilia zibrowii sp. nov., differs from its congeners mostly by the presence of a simple and concaveoperculum, extent of the thoracic membrane and tube morphology. Omphalopomopsis langerhansii (Marenzeller, 1885)is the type species of the genus and it is only known through its type specimen. This species is characterized by a simpleoperculum with a shallow convex calcareous endplate, cylindrical peduncle, presence of Apomatus chaetae and high num-ber of teeth in the thoracic uncini. This is the first record of this species outside the type locality and both genera are newly recorded for the Hawaiian Islands.


Zootaxa ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 1660 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-51
Author(s):  
MARIA CLEIDE DE MENDOÇA ◽  
LILIANE HENRIQUES FERNANDES

Rhynchocyrtus gen. nov. is described and illustrated with a new type species: Rhynchocyrtus klausi sp. nov. from National Park of Tijuca (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil). This work also includes a new record of Rhynchocyrtus gen. nov. and a new species from a remnant rainforest area of the Northeast region, in Pernambuco State, Brazil.


1948 ◽  
Vol 22 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 199-218 ◽  
Author(s):  
Satya Narayan Singh

Acuaria anthuris, the type species of the genus Acuaria, is described in detail and A. scutata is considered to be synonymous with it.Acuaria skrjabini from Passer domesticus has been described and compared with the original description. It is a new record for India and Hyderabad.Acuaria kungi n.sp. from Saxicoloides fulicata is described and compared with related species.Acuaria sp. is recorded from Pastor roseus.A new species of Cheilospirura from Accipiter nisus is described and compared with related species.


Zootaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4926 (2) ◽  
pp. 293-295
Author(s):  
WA DA ◽  
MIN WANG ◽  
YAN-QING HU

The genus Nola was established with the western Palaearctic species Noctua cucullatella (Linnaeus, 1758) described from Austria as its type species. Nola occurs in all continents except the Antarctica and contains more than 200 valid Eurasian and North African taxa (László et al., 2014). The genus Nola can be easily distinguished from other genera of Nolinae with the distinctive features as the degenerate uncus, the divided valva with the ventral valval lobe bearing the harpe and a curved carina process in male genitalia. In our recent survey, we report a new species Nola senmuzhaensis sp. nov. and a new record of Nola sikkima (Moore, 1888) from Tibet, China. Adults and genitalia are illustrated. The type specimens are deposited in Southwest University of Science and Technology (SWUST). 


ZooKeys ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1009 ◽  
pp. 29-43
Author(s):  
Yuan Xu ◽  
Wenxuan Bi ◽  
Hongbin Liang

After a century since the erection of the genus Manipuria from India, its type species M. dohertyi Jacoby was discovered in Yunnan Province of China. A new Manipuria species, M. yuaesp. nov., is described from Tibet and Yunnan, China. The new species differs from M. dohertyi by its larger size, unicolored elytra, and absence of a tooth-like prolongation in front of the mandible. Additional data is provided for M. dohertyi based on new material from China.


Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4820 (1) ◽  
pp. 195-200
Author(s):  
PAULO VILELA CRUZ ◽  
INÊS C. GONÇALVES ◽  
RODOLFO MARIANO ◽  
NEUSA HAMADA

A new species of Bessierus Thomas & Orth, formerly a monotypic genus, is described from Amapá State, Brazil. The type species of the genus, B. doloris Thomas & Orth, had only its nymphs described until recently, when its male imago was associated to nymphs mainly based on pigmentation pattern. Bessierus riobranco sp. n. here described has no significant difference on pigmentation pattern from B. doloris, thus the new species could be the male imago of B. doloris, and the putative imago of B. doloris a new species, or even both described imagoes could be new species. Still, a new male imago existence cannot be neglected and we opted to provide a properly description, diagnosis and illustration, hence contributing to the knowledge of mayfly neotropical diversity and future research on the genus. The generic concept of Bessierus and its type species diagnoses are altered to accommodate the new species, and a new record of B. doloris is provided.


2019 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
pp. 211-215
Author(s):  
Antonio J. Pujadas Salvà ◽  
Raúl García-Salmones ◽  
Eusebio López Nieto

Erigeron cabelloi A. Pujadas, R. García-Salmones & E. López (Asteraceae) a new species from the Pyrennees. Palabras clave. Andorra, Compositae, Corología, Erigeron neglectus, Flora Ibérica. Key words. Andorra, Chorology, Compositae, Erigeron neglectus, Iberian Flora.


Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4732 (1) ◽  
pp. 196-200
Author(s):  
CHANG-MOON JANG ◽  
YANG˗SEOP BAE

Parapachymorpha is one of eight genera within the tribe Medaurini of subfamily Clitumninae (Phasmatidae). It was established by Brunner von Wattenwyl (1893), with the type species Parapachymorpha nigra by subsequent designation of Kirby (1904), from Myanmar. Species of this genus are widely distributed in oriental tropics (Laos, China, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam and Cambodia), with only 11 known species in the world (Brock et al. 2018, Ho 2017). Species of the genus Parapachymorpha can be recognized by following characters (Brunner von Wattenwyl 1893;1907, Henmemann & Conle 2008, Ho 2017): 1) body robust in female and slender in male with long leg in relation to the length; 2) body surface of female granulose or spinose; 3) mesonotum of female more and less expanded posteriorly; 4) abdominal tergites lacking expanded prostero–lateral angles in both sexes; 5) laminal supraanalis undeveloped in female; 6) semi–tergite of male irregularly rectangular, with an additional finger­–like ventro–apical appendix on the lower margin and reduced or absent; 7) egg capsule oval to oblong and covered with a raised net–like structure in lateral view; 8) micropylar plate oval; 9) operculum concave or convex. In the present study, we describe additional species, Parapachymorpha minuta sp. nov. from Laos, with photographs of both sexes of adults and egg. 


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