New records of freshwater ostracoda from the xingyun lake

Author(s):  
Manping Xie

<p>This present paper reports eight modern ostracode collected from the bottom of the Xingyun Lake,Yunnan Province, including Candonocypris novaezelandiae (Baird, 1843), mateless cyclocypris Cypridopsis Vidua (O.F.M ller, 1776), star (which really wedge dielectric) Eucypris CF. Cuneata (Tsao, 1959), Cleveland star kraeplini (G.W.M mediated Cypris ller, 1903) Belgium, sheshi (similar) glass dielectric Schellencandona CF. Belgica (Klie, 1937), Fabaeformiscandona subacuta (Yang, 1982), unarmed mobs mediated Cetacella inermis (Martin, 1958), the Yunnan flower (compare kinds) Yunnanicyhere cf.reticulate mediated gen.etsp.nov. the true star (dielectric wedge comparison of three) Eucypris CF. Cuneata (Tsao, 1959), unarmed mobs mediated Cetacella inermis (Martin, 1958) and Yunnan (a comparison of dielectric reticulate flowers) Yunnanicyhere cf.reticulate gen.etsp.nov.  these species are newly recorded from modern lakes.It has enriched the understanding of freshwater ostracoda of the biological communities in China.</p><p><strong>Key word</strong><strong> </strong> freshwater ostracods; Xingyun Lake; Yunnan Province</p>

Zootaxa ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 1480 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
GUO TANG ◽  
CHANG-MING YIN ◽  
XIAN-JIN PENG ◽  
DARRELL UBICK ◽  
CHARLES GRISWOLD

This paper describes five species of spiders of the genus Lysiteles (Araneae: Thomisidae) from the Gaoligong Mountains, Yunnan Province, China. Included are three species new to science, L. davidi sp. nov., L. conicus sp. nov. and L. dentatus sp. nov., and two new records for China, L. ambrosii Ono, 2001 and L. bhutanus Ono, 2001, both originally described from Bhutan. Detailed morphological characters, photos and illustrations of body and copulatory organs of these five species are presented.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 01-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
FRANCO STRUMIA ◽  
HASSAN DAWAH

A survey of the Chrysididae (Insecta: Hymenoptera) of the Farasan Archipelago (Red Sea) was undertaken, mainly using Malaise traps and sweep nets from 2012 to 2017. Twenty-eight species belonging to eight genera were identified and recorded in this study (four of which are new records for the south-western Saudi Arabia). We have described four new species: (Hedychridium azizi sp. nov., Chrysis farasanensis sp. nov., Chrysis decolorata ssp. nov., Trichrysis flavicornis sp. nov.) A list of all species of Chrysididae recorded from the major Farasan Island is provided. The Chrysididae population of the Farasan Archipelago is composed mainly of species of South West Palaearctic Region. The presence of a few Afrotropical species is evidence of their expansion in the nearby Southern Arabia. Key word: Chrysididae, cuckoo wasp, Saudi Arabia, Jazan, Farasan Island, new species


Zootaxa ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 2143 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
YONGDE CUI ◽  
HONGZHU WANG

Three new species of Tubificinae (Naididae, Oligochaeta), Varichaetadrilus vestibulatus n. sp., Aulodrilus apeniatus n. sp., and Ilyodrilus mesoprostatus n. sp., are reported from Fuxian Lake and Xingyun Lake of Yunnan Province, Southwest China. V. vestibulatus differs from its allies by possessing modified spermathecal chaetae and thinner cylindrical penial sheaths. A. apeniatus is unique in the genus by having no penis. I. mesoprostatus is distinguishable from congeners by its prostate glands joining middle portion of atria and having concave, cone-shaped cuticular penial sheaths. Twenty-eight species of freshwater oligochaetes have hitherto been recorded from Yunnan Province, including five endemic species from three plateau lakes.


Mycotaxon ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 118 (1) ◽  
pp. 411-422 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuang-Hui He ◽  
Hai-Jiao Li

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thatsanee Luangharn ◽  
Samantha C Karunarathna ◽  
Arun Kumar Dutta ◽  
Soumitra Paloi ◽  
Cin Khan Lian ◽  
...  

Abstract The cosmopolitan Ganoderma is an important pathogen on arboreal plant hosts. Ganoderma is particularly diverse in tropical and temperate regions. It has long been used as traditional medicine because of its beneficial medicinal properties and chemical constituents. In this study, Ganoderma collections were made in tropical regions of Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and temperate Yunnan Province, China. The specimens are described based on micro-macro characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of combined ITS, LSU, TEF1α, and RPB2 sequence data. In this comprehensive study, we report 22 Ganoderma species from temperate and tropical regions of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS), namely G. adspersum , G. applanatum , G. australe , G. calidophilum , G. ellipsoideum , G. flexipes , G. gibbosum , G. heohnelianum , G. hochiminhense , G. leucocontextum , G. lingzhi , G. lucidum , G. multiplicatum , G. multipileum , G. myanmarens e , G. orbiforme , G. philippii , G. resinaceum , G. sinense , G. subresinosum , G. williamsianum , and G. tsugae . Of these species, 12 were collected from Yunnan Province, China; three species, were collected from Laos; three species, 2 new records, and one new species were collected from Myanmar; 15 species, and four new records were collected from Thailand; and one new species was collected from Vietnam. Comprehensive descriptions, color photographs of macro and micro characteristics, the distribution of Ganoderma in the GMS and worldwide, and a phylogenetic tree showing the placement of all the Ganoderma reported from the GMS are provided.


Zootaxa ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 4471 (2) ◽  
pp. 396 ◽  
Author(s):  
ZHENYU JIN ◽  
ZHAO QIN ◽  
ADAM ŚLIPIŃSKI

New geographical records for 13 species of Dascillidae in China are provided, of which two, Dascillus vittatus (Pic, 1914) and D. russus Jin et al., 2013 are new Country records. In addition, we provide 10 new province records for 13 species of Chinese Dascillidae. The Yunnan Province holds the richest generic and species diversity of Dascillinae (3 genera, 20 species). A total of 32 species (74%) are Chinese endemics and Yunnan is also found to be the area with the highest endemicity (13 species). 


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (10) ◽  
pp. 819
Author(s):  
Thatsanee Luangharn ◽  
Samantha C. Karunarathna ◽  
Arun Kumar Dutta ◽  
Soumitra Paloi ◽  
Itthayakorn Promputtha ◽  
...  

The cosmopolitan fungal genus Ganoderma is an important pathogen on arboreal plant hosts, particularly in tropical and temperate regions. It has long been used as a traditional medicine because of its medicinal properties and chemical constituents. In this study, Ganoderma collections were made in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS), encompassing tropical parts of Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and temperate areas in Yunnan Province, China. The specimens used in this study are described based on micro-macro-characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of combined ITS, LSU, TEF1α, and RPB2 sequence data. In this comprehensive study, we report 22 Ganoderma species from the GMS, namely, G. adspersum, G. applanatum, G. australe, G. calidophilum, G. ellipsoideum, G. flexipes, G. gibbosum, G. heohnelianum, G. hochiminhense, G. leucocontextum, G. lucidum, G. multiplicatum, G. multipileum, G. myanmarense, G. orbiforme, G. philippii, G. resinaceum, G. sichuanense, G. sinense, G. subresinosum, G. williamsianum, and G. tsugae. Some of these species were reported in more than one country within the GMS. Of these 22 species, 12 were collected from Yunnan Province, China; three were collected from Laos; three species, two new records, and one new species were collected from Myanmar; 15 species and four new records were collected from Thailand, and one new species was collected from Vietnam. Comprehensive descriptions, color photographs of macro- and micro-characteristics, the distribution of Ganoderma within the GMS, as well as a phylogenetic tree showing the placement of all reported Ganoderma from the GMS are provided.


Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4767 (2) ◽  
pp. 201-243
Author(s):  
SHUNXIN MA ◽  
NA YU

In this study, 24 non-marine ostracod species were found in 142 samples collected from diverse water bodies from Hainan Island, south China. Among them, a new species Pseudocypretta lineata n. sp. is described and illustrated. Twelve species are new records for China. Among them, six species are identified: Microdarwinula zimmeri (Menzel, 1916), Pseudocypretta lineata n. sp., Pseudostrandesia mamarilorum (Victor & Fernando, 1981c), Stenocypris malayica Victor & Fernando, 1981b, Stenocypris orientalis Victor & Fernando, 1981b and Strandesia freyi Victor & Fernando, 1981c. Six species are left in open nomenclature: Batucypretta sp., Candonopsis? sp., Cypridoidea gen. et sp. indet. 1, Cypridoidea gen. et sp. indet. 2, Cyprinotus cf. kimberleyensis McKenzie, 1966 and Vestalenula sp. Additionally, a re-description of Strandesia freyi is provided. 


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