The genus Camptochaeta from China is reviewed and seven species are recognized. C tumidula Xu & Vilkamaa, sp. nov. is newly described and three species, C bournei (Shaw, 1941), C consimilis (Holmgren, 1869) and C...The genus Camptochaeta from China is reviewed and seven species are recognized. C tumidula Xu & Vilkamaa, sp. nov. is newly described and three species, C bournei (Shaw, 1941), C consimilis (Holmgren, 1869) and C subcamptochaeta (Mohrig, 1992) are reported for the first time from China. A key and a distribution map of the Chinese species of Camptochaeta are provided.展开更多
Species of the genus Dichopygina Vilkamaa, Hippa & Komarova, 2004 has been morphologically cryptic. In this paper, eight species of the genus were clearly defined by DNA barcodes. Based on both molecular and morpholo...Species of the genus Dichopygina Vilkamaa, Hippa & Komarova, 2004 has been morphologically cryptic. In this paper, eight species of the genus were clearly defined by DNA barcodes. Based on both molecular and morphological evidences, D. bernhardi Vilkamaa, Hippa & Komarova, 2004, stat. rev. is separated from D. perfecta(Pettey, 1918); a closely allied new species, D. tibetana Leng, Heller & Huang, sp. nov., is described from Tibet, China. Detailed descriptions and figures of the two species are presented.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31372244)Open Fund of Top Key Discipline of Forestry in Zhejiang Province(KF201326)
文摘The genus Camptochaeta from China is reviewed and seven species are recognized. C tumidula Xu & Vilkamaa, sp. nov. is newly described and three species, C bournei (Shaw, 1941), C consimilis (Holmgren, 1869) and C subcamptochaeta (Mohrig, 1992) are reported for the first time from China. A key and a distribution map of the Chinese species of Camptochaeta are provided.
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31372244)the Science and Technology Department of Zhejiang Province(2013C32082)Norwegian Taxonomy Initiative(NTI)(Artsprosjektet,70184228)
文摘Species of the genus Dichopygina Vilkamaa, Hippa & Komarova, 2004 has been morphologically cryptic. In this paper, eight species of the genus were clearly defined by DNA barcodes. Based on both molecular and morphological evidences, D. bernhardi Vilkamaa, Hippa & Komarova, 2004, stat. rev. is separated from D. perfecta(Pettey, 1918); a closely allied new species, D. tibetana Leng, Heller & Huang, sp. nov., is described from Tibet, China. Detailed descriptions and figures of the two species are presented.