The subgenus Dendrotipula was distributed in Palaearctic Region.Only eight species of the subgenus Dendrotipula Savchenko,1964 were known to occur worldwide,two species were described in China.Based on new collections...The subgenus Dendrotipula was distributed in Palaearctic Region.Only eight species of the subgenus Dendrotipula Savchenko,1964 were known to occur worldwide,two species were described in China.Based on new collections,we described one new species from Southwest China,Tipula(Dendrotipula)dorsigera Q.C.Yang,sp.nov.A key to the species of Tipula(Dendrotipula)from world is presented.展开更多
Genus Ptilomyia Coquillett(Diptera: Ephydridae) is reported from the Oriental Region and China for the first time. A new species, P. chinensis sp. nov., is described and illustrated. A key to the Oriental and Palaearc...Genus Ptilomyia Coquillett(Diptera: Ephydridae) is reported from the Oriental Region and China for the first time. A new species, P. chinensis sp. nov., is described and illustrated. A key to the Oriental and Palaearctic regions of Ptilomyia is given. The types are kept in the Entomological Museum of China Agricultural University(CAU), Beijing.展开更多
基金supported by the Biodiversity Survey and Assessment Project of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment,China(2019HJ2096001006)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31772497).
文摘The subgenus Dendrotipula was distributed in Palaearctic Region.Only eight species of the subgenus Dendrotipula Savchenko,1964 were known to occur worldwide,two species were described in China.Based on new collections,we described one new species from Southwest China,Tipula(Dendrotipula)dorsigera Q.C.Yang,sp.nov.A key to the species of Tipula(Dendrotipula)from world is presented.
基金supported by Key Project of Science-Technology Basic Condition Platform from The Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China(2005DKA21402)
文摘Genus Ptilomyia Coquillett(Diptera: Ephydridae) is reported from the Oriental Region and China for the first time. A new species, P. chinensis sp. nov., is described and illustrated. A key to the Oriental and Palaearctic regions of Ptilomyia is given. The types are kept in the Entomological Museum of China Agricultural University(CAU), Beijing.