scholarly journals Fishes of Lakshadweep archipelago: new records, review and a revised checklist

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajkumar Rajan ◽  
P. T. Rajan ◽  
S. S. Mishra ◽  
Abdul Raheem C. N. ◽  
Shrinivaasu S. ◽  
...  

AbstractExtensive studies on fish diversity in Lakshadweep waters began with Jones and Kumaran’s in 1964. Reports after these authors were sparse and sporadic until the turn of this century. Although recent reports have increased the tally, targeted studies are lacking, and there is a possibility of listing more species for this region. Studies on the diversity and abundance of fishes are due, given the atoll system undergoing rapid changes: structural decline due to several bleaching related coral mortality events, changes in the seagrass meadows, and the increase in fishing reef-associated species. These circumstances call for a revised checklist of fishes for this region, for the latest dates back to 1991. Thus, we present an inventory of ichthyofauna of Lakshadweep atolls based on published literature and incorporating 15 new species records identified through a rapid survey. The new species records for this region are presented here with the diagnostics of these species. The checklist shows 856 species of 432 genera, 43 orders, and 144 families known from these islands, including 16 freshwater forms. 49.3% of the contribution is from 14 fish families having > 15 species each, while the remainder 131 families contributed 52.5%, which have < 15 species. About 154 species belonging to 12 families are known to contribute to the commercial fisheries of these islands. The new records reported in this work for this region are found in the Maldives, and Sri Lanka proves the zoogeographical affinity of these two regions with the Lakshadweep archipelago.

2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (9) ◽  
pp. 1589-1610
Author(s):  
Andrzej Zawal ◽  
Izabela Szućko ◽  
Magdalena Szenejko ◽  
Lidia Skuza ◽  
Aleksandra Bańkowska ◽  
...  

New records of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) from the standing waters of Sri Lanka are presented. Fifteen species have been registrated, among them four species, i.e. Piona srilankana (Pionidae), Neumania edytae (Unionicolidae), Krendowskia (Krendowskiella) srilankana (Krendowskiidae), and Mideopsis ewelinae (Mideopsidae) are described as new to science. DNA was extracted from 18 water mite specimens and DNA barcodes are given for the first time for nine species.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 280 (2) ◽  
pp. 152 ◽  
Author(s):  
GOTHAMIE WEERAKOON ◽  
ANDRÉ APTROOT

The lichen diversity of ten forest sites representing different geographical regions in Sri Lanka was investigated. In total, c. 1500 specimens of c. 400 species were recorded of the evaluated groups (all except the Graphidaceae and a few foliose groups). The following new species are described: Astrothelium conjugatum, Heterodermia fragmentata, Lecanactis minutissima, Megalotremis cylindrica, Porina microtriseptata, Porina monilisidiata, Psoroglaena spinosa, Pyrenula multicolorata, and Schistophoron muriforme. A further 64 species are reported for the first time from Sri Lanka, including 30 new records for the Indian subcontinent and eight new to Asia.


Author(s):  
Volker Assing

Dreizehn Arten der Gattung Neosclerus Cameron, 1924 werden beschrieben und abgebildet: N. albens spec. nov. (Sri Lanka), N. areolatus spec. nov. (Thailand), N. biangulatus spec. nov. (Thailand), N. daweianus spec. nov. (China: Yunnan), N. discolor spec. nov. (Burma, Thailand), N. figens spec. nov. (China: Yunnan), N. forficatus spec. nov. (Sri Lanka), N. fractus spec. nov. (Indien: Meghalaya), N. khasicus spec. nov. (Indien: Meghalaya), N. revolutus spec. nov. (Südindien), N. sagittatus spec. nov. (Indien: Meghalaya), N. semicalvus spec. nov. (Thailand) und N. trisinuatus spec. nov. (China: Yunnan). Die zuvor unbekannten männlichen Sexualmerkmale von N. granulicollis Cameron, 1924 werden beschrieben und abgebildet. Weitere Nachweise von fünfzehn Arten, davon drei unbenannt, werden gemeldet, darunter mehrere Erstnachweise. Einschließlich der neuen Arten enthält die Gattung derzeit 44 beschriebene Arten in fünf Artengruppen, von denen eine neu begründet wird. Die Diversität ist in China, Indien und Thailand (je zehn Arten) sowie in Taiwan (neun lokalendemische Arten) am höchsten. Die derzeit bekannte Gesamtverbreitung der Gattung sowie die Verbreitungsgebiete von 34 Arten werden anhand von Karten illustriert. Ein aktualisierter Katalog wird erstellt.StichwörterColeoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae, Medonina, Neosclerus, East Palaearctic region, Oriental region, taxonomy, new species, new records, species groups, zoogeography, distribution maps, catalogue.Nomenklatorische Handlungenalbens Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.areolatus Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.biangulatus Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.daweianus Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.discolor Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.figens Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.forficatus Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.fractus Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.khasicus Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.revolutus Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.sagittatus Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.semicalvus Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.trisinuatus Assing, 2015 (Neosclerus), spec. n.


2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 178 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Pešić ◽  
Andrzej Zawal ◽  
Harry Smit ◽  
Aleksandra Bańkowska

Nine species of water mites (Acari, Hydrachnidia) were collected in 2017 from two rivers in Sri Lanka. One genus, i.e. Srilankurus, and four species, i.e Atractides biesiadkai, Axonopsis srilankensis, Brachypodopsis mirkae and Srilankurus biprojectus are described as new for science; Monatractides pinapalpis (Cook, 1967), a species so far known from India only, is reported as new for the fauna of Sri Lanka. The number of water mites known from Sri Lanka now tallies 60 species.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Caio R. Pimentel ◽  
Luiz A. Rocha ◽  
Bart Shepherd ◽  
Tyler A. Y. Phelps ◽  
Jean-Christophe Joyeux ◽  
...  

Abstract Although several studies on the ichthyofauna of the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago have been carried out, its mesophotic fish diversity has never been surveyed before. Here we used SCUBA and technical rebreather diving, baited remote underwater videos and remotely operated vehicle to record shallow (≤ 30 m depth) and mesophotic (31 to 150 m depth) fishes. Nineteen fish species belonging to 14 families are reported here as new records, representing an increase of 8.2% in marine fish richness for the region, which now has a total of 250 species and 77 families. These new records include four potential new species and highlight the importance of surveying mesophotic ecosystems, even in well studied sites. Our results also emphasize the need for protection and attention to the unique ichthyofauna found at mesophotic depths.


Zootaxa ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 3157 (1) ◽  
pp. 41 ◽  
Author(s):  
WU DAI ◽  
C. A. VIRAKTAMATH ◽  
M. D. WEBB ◽  
YALIN ZHANG

The Oriental leafhopper genus Parallygus Melichar is revised and redescribed based on study of its type species, P. divar-icatus Melichar, from Sri Lanka. Based on its paired aedeagal shafts, a feature of some other tribes, it is only tentativelyretained in Athysanini. Three new species, Parallygus burmindicus Viraktamath & Webb, sp. nov. (India: West Bengal,Meghalya; Myanmar: Mishmi Hills), P. jiuhuaensis Dai & Zhang, sp. nov. (China: Anhui) and P. rameshi Viraktamath &Webb, sp. nov. (India: West Bengal) are described and illustrated together with P. divaricatus Melichar and Parallygusguttatus Matsumura comb. reinstated described from Taiwan. The latter species is reinstated into its original genus Pa-rallygus from Phlepsius and is also recorded from mainland China and India (new records). A key to species is also provided.


1999 ◽  
Vol 56 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-31 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Akhani

Centaurea golestanica Akhani & Wagenitz (Compositae), Eriocycla ghafooriana Akhani (Umbelliferae), Plantago podlechii Akhani (Plantaginaceae,) and Seseli tortuosum L. subsp. kiabii Akhani (Umbelliferae) are described as new from Golestan National Park, NE Iran. The following species are new additions to the Iranian flora from that area: Allium vavilovii Popov & Vved., Alyssum alyssoides (L.) L., Atraphaxis seravschanica Pavlov, Carex pseudocyperus L., Ceratophyllum submersum L., Euphorbia humilis C.A. Mey. ex Ledeb., Gagea glacialis K. Koch, Lactuca georgica Grossh., Linosyris vulgaris Cass. ex Less., Myosotis alpestris F.W. Schmidt, Myosotis arvensis (L.) Hill, Myosotis minutiflora Boiss. & Reuter, Potamogeton natans L., Rumex caucasicus Rech. f. and Vicia cassubica L. Details on the habitat and associated species are given based on field studies and phytosociological relevés. Maps of distribution within the Park of all species and illustrations or photographs are given for some of the taxa concerned.


Zootaxa ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 4514 (2) ◽  
pp. 181 ◽  
Author(s):  
ALEXANDER A. KHAUSTOV ◽  
ANDREY V. FROLOV

During the study of heterostigmatic mites phoretic on beetles of the subfamily Orphninae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), ten species from five families were found. One species, Premicrodispus hajiqanbari sp. nov. (Acari: Microdispidae) phoretic on Orphnus luminosus Benderitter, found in Central African Republic is described as new for science. A new monobasic genus Scarabadania gen. nov. with type species Bakerdania tenuispina Sevastianov, 1974 is created in the family Neopygmephoridae. Troxodania problematica (Mahunka, 1975) comb. nov. (from Bakerdania) and Pseudopygmephorus peritrematus (Mahunka, 1979) (Acari: Neopygmephoridae) are redescribed. Moreover, Trochometridium tribulatum Cross, 1965 (Acari: Trochometridiidae), Troxodania problematica (Mahunka, 1975) comb. nov. and Aegyptophorus shibinensis Sevastianov and Abo-Korah, 1984 (Acari: Neopygmephoridae) are recorded from Sri Lanka for the first time. Finally, Scarabadania tenuispina (Sevastianov, 1974) comb. nov. and Pygmodispus odontotarsus Sevastianov, 1975 (Acari: Scutacaridae) are recorded from Africa for the first time. 


Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4779 (2) ◽  
pp. 289-296
Author(s):  
PAWEŁ JAŁOSZYŃSKI

Three new species of Stenichnodes Franz are described, all placed in the nominotypical subgenus, and occurring in Ivory Coast: S. cordicollis sp. n., S. spinosus sp. n., and S. bouakensis sp. n. Stenichnodes (s. str.) error Jałoszyński is recorded from a second locality in Kenya, and S. (Parastenichnaphes) ceylonensis (Franz), previously known to occur in Sri Lanka, is recorded from Tamil Nadu, India. Two of the newly described species are unusual in having the aedeagi with parameres; diagnostic value of this character, and the presence or absence of metaventral carinae, are discussed. 


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