A new species of the genus Allopsontus Silvestri (Archaeognatha: Machilidae) from the Eastern Kazakhstan

Zootaxa ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 4500 (4) ◽  
pp. 508
Author(s):  
VLADIMIR M. KAPLIN

A new bristletail species, Allopsontus ilyai sp. nov., is described from Eastern Kazakhstan. It is most similar to A. smelyanskii Kaplin described from Orenburg Region (Russia). The main differences between these species consist in the color of the eyes, structure of the paired ocelli, legs, urosternites, urocoxites VIII and IX. A key to the subgenera and species of the genus Allopsontus from Kazakhstan is given. 

2012 ◽  
Vol 298 (7) ◽  
pp. 1293-1296 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. J. M. Zonneveld ◽  
J. J. de Groot

2010 ◽  
Vol 44 (5) ◽  
pp. e-47-e-50
Author(s):  
I. Kabak ◽  
A. Putchkov

A New Species of the Genus Leistus (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Nebriini) from Kazakhstan Leistus (Pogonophorus) tatianae Kabak et Putchkov, sp. n. is described from the right bank of the Bayankol River (South-Eastern Kazakhstan). Its differences from the closely related species L. mitjaevi Kabak, 2008 and L. tschitscherini Semenov, 1906 are discussed.


Zootaxa ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 4205 (3) ◽  
pp. 286
Author(s):  
ANTON V. VOLYNKIN ◽  
OLEG PEKARSKY

The name Athaumasta was introduced by Hampson (1906) as replacement for Thaumasta Staudinger, 1871 (nec. Gistl). Athaumasta is a small Bryophilinae genus found in southern Siberia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russian Far East, Korea and China. By the male genitalia structure Athaumasta is very close to Victrix Staudinger and Bryophila Treitschke, but characteristic forewing pattern, strong pectinate of male antennae, narrow and dorso-lateral flattened uncus, and distally narrowed and apically pointed valvae are characteristic for the genus. The genus includes six described species, one of which has recently been described (Volynkin 2012), and many species are still undescribed. The species cortex Alphéraky, 1887 was incorrectly included to Athaumasta by Poole (1989), and transferred to the genus Parvispinia Babics, Kononenko & Saldaitis by Babics et al. (2012). The species miltina Püngeler, 1902 distributed in the Tien Shan mountain massif (Püngeler 1902; Lehmann & Bergmann 2005) has appearance very close to Athaumasta, but male antennae much less pectinate (Fig. 12). It was treated by Poole (1989) and Lehmann & Bergmann (2005) as a member of the genus Oederemia Hampson (= Victrix), but was not mentioned by Fibiger et al. (2009) in the checklist of Palaearctic taxa of the genus. The male genitalia of miltina (Fig. 22) differ from those of all other Athaumasta by the broad uncus, apically broadened and rounded valvae, and presence of a torn in cornutus in vesica, whereas in Athaumasta uncus is narrow, valvae are apically narrowed and pointed, cornutus is plate-like or absent. By the male genitalia structure, miltina resembles the genus Victrix, subgenus Rasihia Koҫak, but have broader uncus and strongly different appearance. Thus, the genus position of miltina is unclear. Here we treated miltina as a member of Athaumasta (sensu lato), but its genus position will be revised later in a further revision of Eurasiatic Bryophilinae. 


Phytotaxa ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 277 (1) ◽  
pp. 68 ◽  
Author(s):  
DMITRY F. LYSKOV ◽  
EUGENE V. KLJUYKOV ◽  
TAHIR H. SAMIGULLIN ◽  
ULIANA A. UKRAINSKAJA ◽  
IRINA A. KHRUSTALEVA

Prangos multicostata (Apiaceae) is described and illustrated as a new species from the Western Tarbagatai Mts. in Eastern Kazakhstan. The species is related to P. ledebourii, P. dzhungarica and P. herderi, but differs from the aforementioned taxa in the length of its leaflets, the absence of bracts and bracteoles, and the appearance of secondary ribs on the mericarps.


2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 88-93
Author(s):  
V.G. Kaplin ◽  
V.G. Vasin

A new species of silverfish, Persiatelurina daghestaniana Kaplin, sp. nov., is described from Daghestan. It differs from other species of this genus, P. caucasica (Kaplin, 2016) from Abkhazia and P. farsiana Molero et al., 2018 from Southwestern Iran, by the structure of the legs, maxillae, maxillary and labial palps, pronotum, urotergite X, urosternites II and VII, urocoxites VIII and IX, subgenital plate, and ovipositor.


2013 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 62-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. V. Korneyev ◽  
S. Mohamadzade Namin

Tephritis tridentata S. Korneyev and Mohamadzade Namin, sp. n. reared from the flower heads of Jurinea baissunensis Iljin in South-Eastern Kazakhstan, Western Turkmenistan and Southern Iran is described. It is similar to T. bardanae Schrank, T. dilacerata Loew, T. formosa Loew, T. kovalevi V. Korneyev et Kameneva, T. valida Loew and T. zernyi Hering in the widely brown wing pattern with two dark spots at apices of veins R4+5 and M (instead of apical fork) and three spots (two large hyaline and one small yellowish ) in cell r1, differing from all known species by having three brown bar-like crossbands in the posterior half of the wing (diffusely spotted in compared species)


PhytoKeys ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 115 ◽  
pp. 83-92
Author(s):  
Andrey Erst ◽  
Alexander Luferov ◽  
Victoria Troshkina ◽  
Dmitry Shaulo ◽  
Alexander Kuznetsov ◽  
...  

Trolliusaustrosibiricus Erst & Luferov, sp. nov., a new species from Russian South Siberia is described and illustrated. This new species is endemic to Western and Central Siberia. Morphologically, it is close to the East Asian species T.chinensis and T.macropetalus. However, it differs from the aforementioned species due to the morphology of the rhizomes, aerial shoots, sepals and petals. This species is also distinguished from T.asiaticus, which is widespread in Russia (Western and Eastern Siberia), Mongolia, China, north-eastern Kazakhstan and in the northeast of the European part of Russia, in having a smaller number of sepals, longer persistent styles and petals longer than sepals. In addition, an identification key for all Russian species is given and all species have been discussed.


Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4830 (2) ◽  
pp. 310-328 ◽  
Author(s):  
TATYANA TROFIMOVA ◽  
OLEKSIY BIDZILYA ◽  
YURIY BUDASHKIN ◽  
EUGENE KAROLINSKIY

Yelenka gen. nov. is established to accommodate two species initially described in the genus Nephopterix Hübner, [1825] 1816—Yelenka hastiferella (Ragonot, 1887) comb. nov. and Yelenka gengisella (Ragonot, 1893) comb. nov. Additionally, a new species Yelenka calciferella sp. nov. from Ukraine, Russia and Western Kazakhstan, and its mountain subspecies Yelenka calciferella uyghurica ssp. nov. from Eastern Kazakhstan and Mongolia are described. The new genus is placed into the subfamily Phycitinae. Yelenka gengisella (Ragonot, 1893) sp. rev. is taken out from synonymy with Myrlaea orcella (Ragonot, 1887). Yelenka gengisella and Y. hastiferella are redescribed based on type material and additional specimens. According to DNA barcode, Y. gengisella and Y. hastiferella are placed in the same BOLD BIN. However, these species exhibit pronounced morphological characters that clearly distinguish the two taxa on the species level. The lectotype is designated for Nephopteryx [sic] hastiferella Ragonot, 1887. Comparative diagnoses, a key to species, illustrations of external characters, also male and female genitalia are provided for all species. 


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