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Zootaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5081 (1) ◽  
pp. 131-140
Author(s):  
MIN ZHANG ◽  
WEN-JUAN LI ◽  
XIAO-LI YING ◽  
CHANG-FA ZHOU

The imagos of Cincticostella gosei (Allen, 1975), which were reared from mature nymphs in Spring 2021 in China, are described in detail for the first time, along with the eggs. Junior synonyms Ephemerella nigromaculata Xu et al., 1980 and Ephemerella tianmushanensis Xu et al., 1980 are confirmed upon new materials and types. Compared to congeners, the males of C. gosei have dark tibiae and gently curved forceps. In addition, the nymphs of this species are redescribed and photographed in detail. Morphologically, the nymph can be identified by pairs of smaller tergal spines on the abdomen and lack of maxillary palp. The smaller body size is also helpful to its identification among Chinese Cincticostella species. The characters of C. gosei seem like those of Ephacerella Paclt, 1994 in smoothly bent forceps and narrowed penes from base to apex.  


Author(s):  
Vladimir Kaplin ◽  
Georgiy Shakula

The fauna of bristletails of the family Machilidae in Kazakhstan currently includes one species of the genus Silvestrichiloides Mendes, 1990 and 13 species of the genus Allopsontus Silvestri, 1911. The present study describes one new species of the genus Silvestrichiloides (S. berkarensis Kaplin, sp. nov. from South Kazakhstan) and two new species of the genus Allopsontus (A. (Kaplinilis) nigrostriatus Kaplin, sp. nov. and A. (Machilanus) perfectus Kaplin, sp. nov. from Southeastern Kazakhstan). Silvestrichiloides berkarensis sp. nov. differs from the other species of this genus in the structure of antennal flagellum, apical palpomere of labial palp and ovipositor. Among species of the subgenus Kaplinilis Mendes, 1990, A. nigrostriatus sp. nov. belongs to a group of species characterized by numerous short chaetae on the ventral surface of the 5–7th palpomeres of the male maxillary palp and by the absence on the labial palp. This group includes two species: A. volgensis Kaplin, 1999 from Samara Region and A. smelyanskii Kaplin, 1999 from Orenbourg Region (both Russia). The new species differs from A. volgensis and A. smelyanskii in the length of the body and antenna, color of scales on the upper surface of the body, shape of the compound eye and paired ocellus, structure of the flagellum and apical palpomere of the male labial palp. The subgenus Machilanus Silvestri, 1934 is represented only by A. bitschi Wygodzinsky, 1962 from Afghanistan and A. perfectus sp. nov., which are characterized by numerous short chaetae on the ventral surface of the 2nd–7th palpomeres of the male maxillary palp. Allopsontus perfectus sp. nov. differs from A. bitschi in the shape of compound eyes, paired ocellus, structure of male labial palp and genitalia.


2021 ◽  
Vol 62 (2) ◽  
pp. 465-484
Author(s):  
Thomas Kaltenbach ◽  
Jean-Luc Gattolliat

A new genus of Baetidae, Megalabiopsgen. nov., and a new species, M. madagasikarasp. nov., are described from Madagascar based on nymphs. The new genus is characterized by having a strongly enlarged mentum; pedicelli with many long, stout, pointed setae; a brush of dense, short setae between prostheca and mola of both mandibles; an apically pointed maxillary palp with a stout seta at the tip; and a labium with many long, simple setae ventrally on glossae. The patellotibial suture is absent on the fore tibia and present on middle and hind tibiae. The claw is strongly elongated with two rows of denticles. The imago remains unknown and the relationships with other African genera of Baetidae are tentative. Despite being easily identifiable, only two nymphs were found in two highly sampled localities in Madagascar.


Zootaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5023 (1) ◽  
pp. 131-141
Author(s):  
LAURA A. DE OLIVEIRA ◽  
JEANE M. C. DO NASCIMENTO ◽  
SHEYLA R. M. COUCEIRO

A new species of Tricorythopsis is described, illustrated and diagnosed based on nymphs from Pará state, Brazil. Tricorythopsis similis sp. nov. is related to Tricorythopsis rondoniensis (Dias, Cruz & Ferreira) based on abdominal terga III–VII with acute tubercles medially located on posterior margins, and by the absence of the transversal line on operculate gill. However, the new species can be identified by the following combination of characteristics: general coloration yellowish brown, with blackish and purplish marks irregularly distributed; maxillary palp 1-segmented; segment II of labial palp shorter than segment I and longer than segment III; femora and tibiae with margins covered by long, pectinate setae; tarsal claws with 4 to 5 marginal denticles and 4+2 very small, submarginal denticles. This is the first species of Tricorythopsis recorded from Pará state.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-45
Author(s):  
V.G. Kaplin

Turquimachilis taurica sp. nov. from the Grand Canyon of Crimea is described and illustrated. It is compared with the only known species of the genus, T. mendesi Bach de Roca et al., 2013 from the Ilgaz Mountains (Kastamonu Province, northern Turkey). The new species can be distinguished from the congener by the structure of the compound eyes, maxillary palp, urocoxites, and the number of divisions of the gonapophyses.


ZooKeys ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1036 ◽  
pp. 153-170
Author(s):  
Boonsatien Boonsoong ◽  
Chonlakran Auychinda ◽  
Michel Sartori ◽  
Nuttakun Khanyom

A new species of Heptageniidae, Paegniodes sapanensissp. nov., is described based on larvae, subimagos, eggs, and COI data. The mayfly genus Paegniodes Eaton, 1881 is reported for the first time from Thailand. The larva of the new species can be distinguished from other known Paegniodes species by i) lamellae of gill I ca 1/4 of fibrilliform portion and ii) mandibles and basal segment of maxillary palp without dense setae on margin. The subimago characters useful to distinguish this new species from previously known species are i) the median stripes on abdominal terga and ii) shape of the female subgenital and subanal plates. The genetic distance between the new species and P. cupulatus (Eaton, 1871) was approximately 11%. The morphological characters of the new species are discussed and compared to other known species.


2021 ◽  
pp. 104263
Author(s):  
Fumika Shii ◽  
Dingze Mang ◽  
Mayu Kasubuchi ◽  
Kana Tsuneto ◽  
Tomoko Toyama ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 61 (2) ◽  
pp. 119-135
Author(s):  
Thomas Kaltenbach ◽  
Jean-Luc Gattolliat

A new genus of Baetidae, Pedicelliopsgen. nov., and a new species, P. capillifersp. nov., are described from Guinea (West Africa) based on larvae. The new genus is characterized by having strongly enlarged pedicelli and very short flagella, a brush of dense, short setae between prostheca and mola of both mandibles, a small rectangular labrum, an apicolaterally pointed maxillary palp, a labial palp with a small distolateral protuberance and long setae ventrally on glossae and paraglossae. The femora of all legs are covered with numerous long, fine setae. The patellotibial suture is absent on the fore tibia and present on middle and hind tibiae. The claw is pointed with two rows of denticles. No spines are present on the posterior margins of the abdominal tergites. The imago remains unknown and the relationships with other African genera of Baetidae remains tentative. Despite being easily identifiable and of a fairly large size (body length ca. 5 mm), only two larvae were found in two highly sampled localities in West Africa.


Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4885 (2) ◽  
pp. 249-258
Author(s):  
PAULO VILELA CRUZ ◽  
RAFAEL BOLDRINI ◽  
NEUSA HAMADA

The genus Apobaetis Day is known by its small size and larval shifting-sand habitat preference (psammophilous). Three species of this genus are recorded in North America, from these, only Apobaetis lakota McCafferty needs to be redescribed because its original description is incomplete, turning difficult to distinguish it from species with similar morphology. Therefore, one of the objectives of this study is to redescribe A. lakota. Based on this redescription, two new species from Brazil, with similar morphology could be identified and are described (Apobaetis biancae sp. nov. and Apobaetis jacobusi sp. nov.). Apobaetis lakota can be differentiated by the labrum rectangular, distal margin without medial emargination, medial area of distal margin with three sockets of setae on dorsal surface; maxillary palp long, more than 2.0× the length of galea-lacinia, segment I with the same length as galea-lacinia; lingua subcircular with one medial lobe; glossa distally rounded; inner projection of labial palp segment II rounded and distally directed, segment III triangular; tarsal claws 1.3× the length of tarsus, without row of denticles. Apobaetis jacobusi sp. nov. can be differentiated from other species by fore tarsal claw I with the same length of tarsus, labrum medially with two protuberances and glossa with pointed apex. Apobaetis biancae sp. nov. can be differentiated by the absence of a ventral row of long thin setae near distolateral margin of labrum, four marginal spines on the paraproct, a subrectangular hypopharynx, and by the absence of robust setae on inner margin of the glossa. 


Author(s):  
Darya Task ◽  
Chun-Chieh Lin ◽  
Ali Afify ◽  
Hongjie Li ◽  
Alina Vulpe ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTDrosophila olfactory neurons have long been thought to express only one chemosensory receptor modality. Using a new genetic knock-in strategy, we targeted the four co-receptors representing the chemosensory modes in Drosophila (Orco, Ir25a, Ir8a, Ir76b). Co-receptor knock-in expression patterns were verified as accurate representations of endogenous expression. We find extensive overlap in expression among the different co-receptors. As defined by innervation into antennal lobe glomeruli, Ir25a is broadly expressed in 88% of olfactory neuron classes and is co-expressed in 64% of Orco+ neuron classes, including all neuron classes in the maxillary palp. Orco, Ir8a, and Ir76b expression patterns are also expanded. Single sensillum recordings from Orco-expressing Ir25a mutant antennal and palpal neurons identify significant changes in olfactory responses. These results suggest polymodal expression and function of chemosensory receptors is common in olfactory neurons. We present a new map of the olfactory system reflecting this polymodal expression.


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