item: #1 of 106 id: ejt-1007 author: Olivar, Jay Edneil C.; Atkins, Hannah; Hauenschild, Frank; Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra N. title: Cyrtandra argentii, a new species of Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) from the Philippines, and a review of the C. villosissima group date: 2020-06-30 words: 5642 flesch: 60 summary: This highlights the importance of reproductive characters in establishing species boundaries among Cyrtandra species. C. C. hirtigera H.J.Atkins & Cronk. keywords: argentii; atkins; cyrtandra; et al; gesneriaceae; hirsute; journal; lobes; nov; philippines; species; villosissima cache: ejt-1007.pdf plain text: ejt-1007.txt item: #2 of 106 id: ejt-1029 author: Gustafsson, Daniel R.; Lei, Lujia; Zou, Fasheng title: Calidolipeurus, new genus for Lipeurus megalops Piaget, 1880 (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Oxylipeurus-complex), with a redescription of the type species and a preliminary key to the Oxylipeurus-complex date: 2020-07-15 words: 5031 flesch: 55 summary: GUSTAFSSON D.R. et al., New genus Calidolipeurus (Phthiraptera) 3 postmarginal carina extended medianly in Calidolipeurus (Fig. 5), but not in Megalipeurus; eyes gigantic in Calidolipeurus (Fig. 5), but not in Megalipeurus; preocular nodus present in Megalipeurus but absent in Calidolipeurus (Fig. 5); stylus reaches beyond distal margin of abdomen in Calidolipeurus (Fig. 3), but not in Megalipeurus; ss present on male abdominal segments VI–VII in Megalipeurus, but absent in Calidolipeurus (Fig. 1); psps present and of equal size on male tergopleurites IV–VI in Megalipeurus, but present on tergopleurites IV–VII in Calidolipeurus (Fig. 1) with those of tergopleurites VI–VII microsetae; male subgenital plate with lateral extensions following genital opening in Calidolipeurus (Fig. 3), but without such extensions in Megalipeurus; parameres very broad proximally, with overall shape roughly triangular in Calidolipeurus (Fig. 12), but with slender heads in Megalipeurus; proximal mesosome with large rounded lobes on each side in Megalipeurus, but without such lobes in Calidolipeurus (Fig. 9); gonopore with lateral hook-shaped elongations in Calidolipeurus (Fig. 11), but roughly rounded in Megalipeurus. Talegallipeurus Mey, 1982 GUSTAFSSON D.R. et al., New genus Calidolipeurus (Phthiraptera) 9 Figs 19–26. keywords: 2020; calidolipeurus; dorsal; fig; genus; gustafsson; male; margin; megalipeurus; oxylipeurus; species; suture; view cache: ejt-1029.pdf plain text: ejt-1029.txt item: #3 of 106 id: ejt-1045 author: Wang, Yan-Rong; Zhu, Chao-Dong; Sha, Zhong-Li; Ren, Xian-Qiu title: Bathya brevicarpus gen. et sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Senticaudata: Calliopiidae), from hydrothermal vents, Okinawa Trough, North-west Pacific date: 2020-07-29 words: 4044 flesch: 55 summary: Bathya brevicarpus gen. et sp. nov., holotype, ♂ (MBM 286556). One individual referable to Calliopiidae G.O. Sars, 1893 was collected from a chemically reduced habitat, the hydrothermal vent systems in Okinawa Trough, and was identified as a new genus and species belonging to this family after a morphological examination. keywords: amphipoda; article; calliopiidae; carpus; genus; gnathopod; pereopod; propodus; ramus; setae; species cache: ejt-1045.pdf plain text: ejt-1045.txt item: #4 of 106 id: ejt-1061 author: Marchán, Daniel F.; Decaëns, Thibaud; Díaz Cosín, Darío J.; Hedde, Mickaël; Lapied, Emmanuel; Domínguez, Jorge title: French Mediterranean islands as a refuge of relic earthworm species: Cataladrilus porquerollensis sp. nov. and Scherotheca portcrosana sp. nov. (Crassiclitellata, Lumbricidae) date: 2020-08-13 words: 9520 flesch: 58 summary: Sequences reported by Domínguez et al. (2015, 2018), pérez-Losada et al. (2009, 2011, 2015), paoletti et al. (2016) and De Sosa et al. (2019), including representatives from most of the Lumbricidae genera and two members of the closest families (hormogastridae Vejdovsky, 1884 and Criodrilidae Michaelsen, 1900) were downloaded from genBank and used as a reference dataset. pérez-Losada et al. 2015 Eisenoides lonnbergi Michaelsen, 1894 Domínguez et al. 2015; pérez-Losada et al. 2015 Eophila crodabepis paoletti et al., 2016 paoletti et al. 2016, De Sosa et al. 2019 Eophila gestroi Cognetti de Martiis, 1905 paoletti et al. 2016, De Sosa et al. 2019 Eophila tellinii rosa, 1888 paoletti et al. 2016, De Sosa et al. 2019 Galiciandrilus bertae Díaz Cosín, Mato & Mascato, 1985 pérez-Losada et al. 2011, 2015; Domínguez et al. 2015 keywords: 2015; bouché; cataladrilus; decäens; decäens sp; domínguez et; et al; france; gigas; losada et; lumbricidae; marchán; molecular; nov; pores; porquerollensis; portcrosana; position; prosellodrilus; pérez; qiu; scherotheca; segments; species cache: ejt-1061.pdf plain text: ejt-1061.txt item: #5 of 106 id: ejt-1083 author: Insisiengmay, Oudomphone; Newman, Mark Fleming; Haevermans, Thomas title: Two new species of Kaempferia L. (Zingiberaceae) from Cambodia and Lao PDR date: 2020-09-04 words: 5338 flesch: 59 summary: Two new species of Kaempferia L. (Zingiberaceae), Kaempferia nemoralis Insis. Kaempferia nemoralis Insis. keywords: apex; cambodia; insis; insisiengmay; kaempferia; nemoralis; new; nov; species; white; zingiberaceae cache: ejt-1083.pdf plain text: ejt-1083.txt item: #6 of 106 id: ejt-109 author: Samyn, Yves; De Clerck, Olivier title: No Name, No Game date: 2012-03-27 words: 1518 flesch: 46 summary: (Deans et al. 2012: 81) In an interesting contribution Joppa et al. (2011) revisit some aspects of the taxonomic impediment (evenhuis 2007; http://www.cbd.int/gti/) and come to the conclusion that, contrary to the generally accepted idea, both the rates of species description and the number of taxonomists have increased exponentially since the 1950’s. So it seems that the increasing rate of species description as reported by Joppa et al. keywords: joppa; species; taxonomic; taxonomy cache: ejt-109.pdf plain text: ejt-109.txt item: #7 of 106 id: ejt-1093 author: Petzold, Alice; Magnant, Anne-Sophie; Edderai, David; Chardonnet, Bertrand; Rigoulet, Jacques; Saint-Jalme, Michel; Hassanin, Alexandre title: First insights into past biodiversity of giraffes based on mitochondrial sequences from museum specimens – Corrigendum date: 2020-09-17 words: 608 flesch: 35 summary: Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris, France; Meise Botanic Garden, Belgium; Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium; Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium; Natural History Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark; Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, the Netherlands; Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC, Madrid, Spain; Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid CSIC, Spain; Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn, Germany; National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic. Former address: Direction Générale Déléguée aux Musées, Jardins Botaniques et Zoologiques, Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, 57 rue Cuvier - 75005 Paris, France. keywords: mhnt.ost.1996.121.2; museum; urn cache: ejt-1093.pdf plain text: ejt-1093.txt item: #8 of 106 id: ejt-1171 author: Ahmad, Zubair; Ghramh, Hamed A.; Pandey, Kavita title: Parasitoids of the genus Pholetesor Mason, 1981 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Microgastrinae) from the leafminers Lepidoptera, with the description of three new species from India date: 2020-12-01 words: 5609 flesch: 52 summary: Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae, Pholetesor, parasitoids, Lepidoptera, leafminer, new species, India. The types of new species were deposited in the Insect Collection of the Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India (ZDAMU). keywords: genus; hind; hymenoptera; india; new; nov; ovipositor; pholetesor; smooth; species cache: ejt-1171.pdf plain text: ejt-1171.txt item: #9 of 106 id: ejt-1185 author: Bitencourt, Cássia; Santos, Amanda P.B.; Snak, Cristiane; Rapini, Alessandro title: Hemipogon trilobatus sp. nov. (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae), a new microendemic from Chapada dos Veadeiros, Central Brazil date: 2020-12-11 words: 3685 flesch: 55 summary: Explorando a diversificação das Apocynaceae na era da filogenômica, com ênfase nas espécies de Hemipogon. Herbaria are important source of new species (Prance 2001; Joppa et al. 2010; Bebber et al. 2010) and most undescribed species are discovered a long time after a first specimen was collected (Bebber et al. 2010). keywords: 2020; apocynaceae; asclepiadoideae; bitencourt; brazil; hemipogon; new; nov; rapini; species; trilobatus cache: ejt-1185.pdf plain text: ejt-1185.txt item: #10 of 106 id: ejt-1189 author: Barjadze, Shalva; Kanturski, Mariusz title: Two new species of the aphid genus Uroleucon (Hemiptera: Aphididae) living on Grindelia in the USA date: 2020-12-16 words: 4762 flesch: 68 summary: ANT III setae 0.020–0.042 mm long, LS ANT III 1.00–1.20 × BD III. ANT III setae 0.020–0.040 mm long, LS ANT III 0.94–1.33 × keywords: ant; apterous; iii; setae; species; uroleucon; viviparous cache: ejt-1189.pdf plain text: ejt-1189.txt item: #11 of 106 id: ejt-123 author: Vanhove, Maarten P.M.; Boeger, Walter A.; Muterezi Bukinga, Fidel; Volckaert, Filip A.M.; Huyse, Tine; Pariselle, Antoine title: A new species of Gyrodactylus (Monogenea, Gyrodactylidae), an ectoparasite from the endemic Iranocichla hormuzensis (Teleostei, Cichlidae), the only Iranian cichlid date: 2012-11-30 words: 4762 flesch: 49 summary: It brings the total number of Gyrodactylus species described from cichlid hosts to 15 (Paperna 1979; Boeger & Popazoglo 1995; Christison et al. 2005; Přikrylová et al. 2009, 2012; García-Vásquez et al. 2011; Vanhove et al. 2011). Gyrodactylus species (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) on the cichlid fishes of Senegal, with the description of Gyrodactylus ergensi n. sp. from Mango tilapia, Sarotherodon galilaeus L. (Teleostei: Cichlidae). keywords: 2012; bar; cichlid; fishes; gyrodactylus; hormuzensis; iranocichla; jalalii; journal; monogenea; nov; species cache: ejt-123.pdf plain text: ejt-123.txt item: #12 of 106 id: ejt-1329 author: Wang, Wendy Y.; Yong, Gordon W.J.; Jaitrong, Weeyawat title: Revision of the elusive ant genus Rhopalomastix (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Myrmicinae) in Thailand based on morphology and DNA barcodes, with descriptions of three new species – Corrigendum date: 2021-04-27 words: 488 flesch: 34 summary: Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris, France; Meise Botanic Garden, Belgium; Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium; Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium; Natural History Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark; Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, the Netherlands; Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC, Madrid, Spain; Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid CSIC, Spain; Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn, Germany; National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic. 3 Natural History Museum, National Science Museum, Technopolis, Khlong 5, Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani, 12120 Thailand. keywords: thailand; wang cache: ejt-1329.pdf plain text: ejt-1329.txt item: #13 of 106 id: ejt-1339 author: Kolencik, Stanislav; Sychra, Oldřich; Allen, Julie M. title: Another puzzle piece in the systematics of the chewing louse genus Myrsidea, with a description of a new genus Apomyrsidea date: 2021-05-03 words: 5558 flesch: 59 summary: Apomyrsidea klimesi (Sychra in Sychra et al., 2006) gen. et comb. We are also very indebted to our colleagues Jana Martinu and Ivo Papousek for their help in amplifying and processing the sequences from Apomyrsidea klimesi gen. et comb. keywords: apomyrsidea; apomyrsidea gen; clay; comb; dhs; et al; et comb; gen; genus; new; nov; phthiraptera; setae; species; sternite; sychra; valim; weckstein cache: ejt-1339.pdf plain text: ejt-1339.txt item: #14 of 106 id: ejt-1347 author: Leduc, Daniel; Zhao, Zeng Qi title: Litinium gludi sp. nov. (Nematoda, Oxystominidae) from Kermadec Trench, Southwest Pacific Ocean date: 2021-05-07 words: 6481 flesch: 58 summary: Leduc%40niwa.co.nz?subject= mailto:Zhaoz%40landcareresearch.co.nz?subject= http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:9393949F-3426-4EE2-8BDE-DEFFACE3D9BC http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:F5BEE9FD-801A-49C6-9585-C765EE77A123 https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.748.1347 LEDUC D. & ZHAO Z.Q., New nematode species from Kermadec Trench 139 Introduction The Oxystominidae Chitwood, 1935 (order Enoplida Filipjev, 1929) is among the most common nematode families in deep-sea environments (Gambi et al. 2003; Bik et al. 2010a; Miljutin et al. 2010). LEDUC D. & ZHAO Z.Q., New nematode species from Kermadec Trench 141 Sequence alignment and phylogenetic inference keywords: 2014; body; fovea; genus; gludi; kermadec; litinium; new; nov; posterior; sensilla; sequences; species; ssu; thalassoalaimus; trench cache: ejt-1347.pdf plain text: ejt-1347.txt item: #15 of 106 id: ejt-1369 author: Delicado, Diana; Pešić, Vladimir; Ramos, Marian A. title: Arganiella Giusti & Pezzoli, 1980 (Caenogastropoda: Truncatelloidea: Hydrobiidae): a widespread genus or several narrow-range endemic genera? date: 2021-05-21 words: 7992 flesch: 57 summary: Radulae were extracted, cleaned and prepared as described by Delicado et al. (2016) for imaging on a field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) DSM982 Gemini (Carl Zeiss GmbH, Germany). For the morphological comparisons of species of Arganiella with other valvatiform hydrobiid genera from the Iberian, Apennine and Balkan peninsulas (Table 2), we scored morphological character states, including features of the shell, radula, operculum and anatomy, according to the information provided in the following studies: Arconada & Ramos (2001) for Boetersiella and Chondrobasis Arconada & Ramos, 2001; Girardi & Boeters (2012) for Corbellaria Girardi & Boeters, 2012; Delicado et al. (2019) for Deganta Arconada & Ramos in Delicado et al., 2019; Arconada et al. (2007) for Iberhoratia Arconada & Ramos, 2007; Arconada & Ramos (2006) for Josefus Arconada & Ramos, https://raxml-ng.vital-it.ch/#/ DELICADO D. et al., Systematics of the hydrobiid genus Arganiella 143 Table 1 (continued on next page). keywords: 2001; 2019; arconada; arganiella; boeters; caenogastropoda; delicado; et al; falniowski; genera; genus; hydrobiidae; journal; new; ramos; species; spring; tabanensis; valvatiform; wolfi cache: ejt-1369.pdf plain text: ejt-1369.txt item: #16 of 106 id: ejt-1377 author: Schneider, Craig W.; Cassidy, Margaret M.; Saunders, Gary W. title: The pseudodichotomous Dasya sylviae sp. nov. (Delesseriaceae, Ceramiales) from 60–90 m mesophotic reefs off Bermuda date: 2021-05-27 words: 9169 flesch: 76 summary: nov. falls in a clade with the recently described D. adela, a species discovered in a landlocked fjord in Norway (Sjøtun et al. 2016), and the alternately to irregularly branched Dasya sp. 1Bda from the shallow subtidal of Bermuda (Schneider et al. 2017) The novel genetic group, Dasya sylviae sp. nov., is presented in bold type. keywords: bermuda; dasya; m c; m m; m w; nov; species cache: ejt-1377.pdf plain text: ejt-1377.txt item: #17 of 106 id: ejt-1435 author: Vivallo, Felipe; Zanella, Fernando César Vieira title: Relicthemisia, a new subgenus of the oil-collecting bee genus Centris Fabricius, 1804 with notes on distribution and host plants of C. xanthomelaena Moure & Castro, 2001 (Hymenoptera: Apidae) date: 2021-07-14 words: 6114 flesch: 59 summary: VIVALLO F. & ZANELLA F.C.V., Relicthemisia, new subgenus of Centris bees 11 Previously to its description and naming, Centris xanthomelaena was already recognized as a legitimate pollinator of Angelonia campestris Nees & Mart. Centris xanthomelaena Moure & Castro, 2001 is a relict species, endemic to northeastern Brazil and broadly recorded within the semiarid region of Caatinga xerophilous open vegetation. keywords: bees; brazil; caatinga; centris; distribution; fig; hymenoptera; moure; paracentris; species; state; subgenus; vivallo; xanthomelaena; zanella cache: ejt-1435.pdf plain text: ejt-1435.txt item: #18 of 106 id: ejt-146 author: Darbyshire, Teresa title: Re-description of Dysponetus joeli Olivier et al., 2012 (Polychaeta, Chrysopetalidae), with a new key to species of the genus date: 2012-11-08 words: 3827 flesch: 57 summary: Key to Dysponetus species 1 Ventral tentacular cirri absent on segment 1 ………………………………………………………2 – Ventral tentacular cirri present on segment 1 ………………………………………………………6 2 Elongate palps; 4 eyes ……………………………………D. bulbosus* Hartmann-Schröder, 1982 – Sphaerical palps; 2 eyes or eyes absent ……………………………………………………………3 3 Anterior median antenna; double mouth appendage on lower lip; 2 eyes ………………………… ………………………………………………………………D. hebes (Webster & Benedict, 1887) – Dorsal median antenna; eyes absent ………………………………………………………………4 4 Ventral tentacular cirri present on segment 2 …………………………D. gracilis Hartman, 1965 – Ventral tentacular cirri absent on segment 2 ………………………………………………………5 DARBYSHIRE T., Redescription of Dysponetus joeli Olivier et al., 2012 7 5 Mouth appendage absent; paleae present among notochaetae …………………………………… …………………………………………………………D. paleophorus Hartmann-Schröder, 1974 – Double mouth appendage on lower lip; paleae absent ……………D. pygmaeus Levinsen, 1879 6 Mouth appendage absent …………………………………………………………………………7 – Single mouth appendage on lower lip ……………………………………………………………8 7 Elongate palps, ventral tentacular cirri present on segment 2 ……D. hesionides Böggemann, 2009 – Sphaerical palps, ventral tentacular cirri absent on segment 2 ……D. profundus Böggemann, 2009 8 Eyes absent, ventral cirri present on segment 3 ……………………D. caecus (Langerhans, 1880) – Eyes present, ventral cirri absent on segment 3 …………………………………………………9 9 16 or less notochaetae in mid-body segments …………D. bulbosus* Hartmann-Schröder, 1982 – 20 or more notochaetae in mid-body segments …………………………………………………10 10 Ventral tentacular cirri absent on segment 2 ……………………………D. bidentatus Day, 1954 – Ventral tentacular cirri present on segment 2 ……………………………………………………11 11 Few neurochaetae, only 9–13 in mid-body segments ……………D. bipapillatus Dahlgren, 1996 – Numerous neurochaetae in mid-body segments, 19 or more …………………………………12 12 Small body size, 2–3 mm; 19–22 neurochaetae …………………D. macroculatus Dahlgren, 1996 – Large body size, >3 mm; 20–26 neurochaetae ……………………D. joeli Olivier et al., 2012 * Descriptions of D. bulbosus (Hartmann-Schröder 1982, 1986) contradict each other over the presence or absence of ventral cirri on each of the first few segments. The differences between D. joeli and the two most similar species, D. bipapillatus Dahlgren, 1996 and D. macroculatus Dahlgren, 1996 are also detailed. keywords: 2012; cirri; dorsal; dysponetus; joeli; olivier; segment; species; specimens cache: ejt-146.pdf plain text: ejt-146.txt item: #19 of 106 id: ejt-149 author: Parmentier, Eric title: Echiodon prionodon, a new species of Carapidae (Pisces, Ophidiiformes) from New Zealand date: 2012-12-07 words: 2942 flesch: 56 summary: Te Papa Tongarewa RUSI = Rhodes University, J.L.B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology, Grahamstown ZMUC = Zoological Museum of the University of Copenhagen The present specimens were compared with Echiodon cryomargarites Markle, Williams & Olney, 1983 (NMNZ P016530, NMNZ P016537), Echiodon pegasus Markle & Olney, 1990 (NMNZ P016529, NMNZ P020999), Echiodon rendahli (Whitley, 1941) (NMNZ P014855) and with radiographs of Echiodon neotes Markle & Olney, 1990 (ZMUC P77815), Eurypleuron cinereum (RUSI 309) and Eurypleuron owasianum (FAKU 34517, 34518, 34519). Moreover, it differs from all others Echiodon species by the thoracic plates on some abdominal vertebrae and it differs from Eurypleuron species by having tunic ridges on the swimbladder. keywords: echiodon; eurypleuron; length; markle; new; nmnz; olney; parmentier; prionodon; species cache: ejt-149.pdf plain text: ejt-149.txt item: #20 of 106 id: ejt-1539 author: Tshernyshev, Sergei E. title: Pectotibialis paghmanensis Tshernyshev gen. nov. – a new genus and species of soft-winged flower beetle (Coleoptera, Cleroidea, Malachiidae) from Afghanistan date: 2021-10-14 words: 6212 flesch: 48 summary: Pectotibialis paghmanensis Tshernyshev gen. et sp. nov. from Afghanistan Pectotibialis paghmanensis Tshernyshev sp. nov. holotype, male and paratype, female — Afghanistan, Kabul Province, near Paghman village. http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:93EC6FFD-B1D1-409F-B12A-081E1D5B96F5 5 TSHERNYSHEV S.E., Pectotibialis paghmanensis Tshernyshev gen. et sp. keywords: coleoptera; emarginate; flower; genus; journal; malachiidae; nov; pectotibialis; s.e; simple; species; tarsomere; tibiae; tribe; tshernyshev cache: ejt-1539.pdf plain text: ejt-1539.txt item: #21 of 106 id: ejt-1549 author: Vieira, Diego Henrique Mirandola Dias; Pereira Úngari, Letícia; de Alcantara, Edna Paulino; Emmerich, Enzo; Quagliatto Santos, André Luiz; O´Dwyer, Lucia Helena; da Silva, Reinaldo José title: Description of Cystodiscus elachistocleis sp. nov. (Cnidaria: Myxosporea) parasitizing the gallbladder of Elachistocleis cesarii from Brazil, based on morphological and molecular analyses date: 2021-10-21 words: 5354 flesch: 60 summary: i c l e urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:485C88F5-E2F2-4627-A865-0A534BB542D0 Description of Cystodiscus elachistocleis sp. nov. Herein, we describe Cystodiscus elachistocleis sp. nov., using morphological and small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences. keywords: amphibians; brazil; cesarii; cystodiscus; cystodiscus elachistocleis; elachistocleis; et al; gallbladder; hartigan; journal; myxospores; nov; parasites; species cache: ejt-1549.pdf plain text: ejt-1549.txt item: #22 of 106 id: ejt-1569 author: Gómez, Samuel; Corgosinho, Paulo Henrique Costa; Rivera-Sánchez, Karen I. title: Proposal of new genera and species of the subfamily Diosaccinae (Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Miraciidae) – Corrigendum date: 2021-11-15 words: 964 flesch: 54 summary: The case of Dineticola gen. nov. Page 10, Table 4, terminals: “Dineticola gen. nov.” should be changed to “Dinetocaris gen. nov.” keywords: dinetia; dinetocaris; gen; nov cache: ejt-1569.pdf plain text: ejt-1569.txt item: #23 of 106 id: ejt-1573 author: Machado, Miguel; Viecelli, Rafaela; Guzati, Catherine; Grismado, Cristian J.; Teixeira, Renato A. title: Kryptochroma: a new genus of bark-dwelling crab spiders (Araneae, Thomisidae) – Corrigendum date: 2021-11-18 words: 438 flesch: 35 summary: Machado M. et al. 4 División Aracnología, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia”, Buenos Aires, Argentina. keywords: kryptochroma; machado; urn cache: ejt-1573.pdf plain text: ejt-1573.txt item: #24 of 106 id: ejt-161 author: Massin, Claude title: Redescription of Psolus tessellatus Koehler, 1896 (Echinodermata, Holothuroidea) with neotype designation date: 2013-02-07 words: 1661 flesch: 62 summary: Redescription of Psolus tessellatus Koehler, 1896 (Echinodermata, Holothuroidea) with neotype designation. Psolus tessellatus Koehler, 1896. keywords: feet; fig; koehler; psolus; tessellatus; tube cache: ejt-161.pdf plain text: ejt-161.txt item: #25 of 106 id: ejt-1611 author: Lo Russo, Virginia; Pastor de Ward, Catalina T. title: Three new species of Mesacanthion Filipjev, 1927 (Nematoda: Thoracostomopsidae) from Argentine coasts date: 2021-12-28 words: 5062 flesch: 65 summary: nov. Discussion With the new species described in this study, the total number of Mesacanthion species amounts to 42. B. Pharyngeal region of M. sanantoniensis sp. keywords: body; gubernaculum; holotype; length; long; mesacanthion; nov; setae; species cache: ejt-1611.pdf plain text: ejt-1611.txt item: #26 of 106 id: ejt-1623 author: Cavalcante, Bruna Maria Silva; Johanson, Kjell Arne title: Three new species of Oxyethira Eaton, 1873 (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from New Caledonia date: 2022-01-12 words: 2889 flesch: 55 summary: Oxyethira species are currently grouped into 11 subgenera, but 29 species remain as incertae sedis (Kelley 1984, 1989; Oezdikmen 2007; Morse et al. 2021). There are different distribution patterns for Oxyethira species in New Caledonia ranging from wide to localised, or even disjunct (north-south extremes) keywords: dorsal; fig; johanson; new; oxyethira; segment; species; trichoglene; view cache: ejt-1623.pdf plain text: ejt-1623.txt item: #27 of 106 id: ejt-1787 author: Johanson, Kjell Arne; Malm, Tobias; Sjöberg, Tin title: Description of two new species of Oecetis (Trichoptera, Leptoceridae) from Borneo date: 2022-05-18 words: 2339 flesch: 54 summary: In lateral view segment IX with almost straight anterior margin, dorsal and ventral parts slightly produced anteriorly and posteriorly. Within the family, the subfamily Leptocerinae Leach, 1815 holds the majority of the species and also has the widest distribution, with species recorded from all continents except Antarctica. keywords: appendages; dorsal; oecetis; segment; species; trichoptera; view cache: ejt-1787.pdf plain text: ejt-1787.txt item: #28 of 106 id: ejt-183 author: Coleman, Charles Oliver; Lörz, Anne-Nina title: Iphimediidae of New Zealand (Crustacea, Amphipoda) date: 2013-11-06 words: 4222 flesch: 64 summary: Loerz%40niwa.co.nz http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:1EC18609-2D14-462B-8E59-B1CE40166FAF http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:9442484E-43A4-4383-A1A6-AE493087BCA1 http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2013.62 European Journal of Taxonomy 62: 1-18 (2013) 2 Four of the five species of Labriphimedia are known from new zealand waters. For sampling location of all iphimediids in new zealand waters see Fig. keywords: fig; labriphimedia; margin; new; zealand cache: ejt-183.pdf plain text: ejt-183.txt item: #29 of 106 id: ejt-1847 author: Van Valkenburg, Johan L.C.H.; Duistermaat, Leni (H.); Boer, Edu; Raaymakers, Tom M. title: Myriophyllum rubricaule sp. nov., a M. aquaticum look-alike only known in cultivation date: 2022-07-05 words: 6422 flesch: 58 summary: This manuscript provides a morphological description of M. rubricaule sp. nov., and its distinction from M. aquaticum is further supported by molecular data (chloroplast and nuclear loci). Finally, we compared two other well-known chloroplast loci, rbcL and trnH-psbA, to identify more distinguishing molecular features between M. aquaticum and M. rubricaule sp. nov. keywords: aquaticum; genbank; herbarium; j.l.c.h; leaves; myriophyllum; plants; psba; rbcl; red; rubricaule; species; trade; trnh; valkenburg; van; van valkenburg cache: ejt-1847.pdf plain text: ejt-1847.txt item: #30 of 106 id: ejt-185 author: Chaowasku, Tanawat; Keßler, Paul J.A.; Chatrou, Lars title: Phylogeny of Miliusa (Magnoliales: Annonaceae: Malmeoideae: Miliuseae), with descriptions of two new species from Malesia – Corrigendum date: 2013-11-18 words: 235 flesch: 34 summary: Muséum National d’histoire Naturelle, Paris, France; National Botanic Garden of Belgium, Meise, Belgium; royal Museum for Central africa, Tervuren, Belgium; Natural history Museum, london, united kingdom; royal Belgian Institute of Natural sciences, Brussels, Belgium; Natural history Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark. Malmeoideae: Miliuseae), with descriptions of two new species from Malesia – Corrigendum Tanawat Chaowasku1, Paul J.a. keßler2 & lars w. ChaTrou3 1 Naturalis Biodiversity Center (section NhN), leiden university, P.o. Box 9514, 2300 ra leiden, the Netherlands e-mail: cyathostemma@yahoo.com (corresponding author) 2 hortus botanicus leiden, P.o. Box 9516, 2300 ra leiden, the Netherlands 3 wageningen university - Biosystematics group, Droevendaalsesteeg 1, 6708 PB wageningen, the Netherlands authorship of the new species remains unchanged. keywords: http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2013.64; leiden cache: ejt-185.pdf plain text: ejt-185.txt item: #31 of 106 id: ejt-1851 author: Liu, Lan-Yu; Sittichaya, Wisut title: The Oriental genera of Xyloperthini (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae: Bostrichinae), with a new genus and species from Thailand, and a key to the genera date: 2022-07-07 words: 8637 flesch: 67 summary: Key to the Oriental genera of Xyloperthini Lesne, 1921 (see also Table 2) 1. Twelve genera occur in the Oriental region, of which six are confined to India and the Indochinese  Peninsula, including Calonistes, Infrantenna gen. nov., Octodesmus, Octomeristes Liu & Beaver, 2016, Psicula and Xylodrypta Lesne, 1901. keywords: al e; genera; lesne; margin cache: ejt-1851.pdf plain text: ejt-1851.txt item: #32 of 106 id: ejt-1889 author: Zhang, Yu-Hao; Li, Hai-Tao; Li, Cai-Yun; Guo, Jian-Jun title: New species of genus Atractides Koch, 1837 (Acari: Hydrachnidiae, Hygrobatidae) from Qinghai, China date: 2022-08-03 words: 6302 flesch: 68 summary: A new species of Atractides Koch, 1837 (Acari, Hydrachnidia, Hygrobatidae) from Ethiopia, with a discussion on the biodiversity of the genus Atractides in the Afrotropical region. i c l e urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C82A34E8-7A30-4581-8C14-269C178A66FD New species of genus Atractides Koch, 1837 (Acari: Hydrachnidiae, Hygrobatidae) from Qinghai, China Yu-Hao ZHANG 1,#, Hai-Tao LI 2,#, Cai-Yun LI 3 & Jian-Jun GUO 4,* 1,2,3,4 Institute of Entomology, Guizhou University, Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of Crop Pest in Guiyang, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the P.R. China, Guiyang 550025, P.R. China. keywords: atractides; fig; iii; l-5; l-6; nov; species; zhang cache: ejt-1889.pdf plain text: ejt-1889.txt item: #33 of 106 id: ejt-1901 author: Habib, Kamran; Zulfiqar, Rizwana; Khalid, Abdul Nasir title: Lecaimmeria pakistanica, a new lichen from Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan date: 2022-08-16 words: 2880 flesch: 56 summary: HABIB K. et al., Lecaimmeria pakistanica sp. https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.834.1901 http://www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/index https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ mailto:kamranhabiib%40gmail.com?subject= mailto:rizwanamughal6%40gmail.com?subject= mailto:drankhalid%40gmail.com?subject= https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.834.1901 HABIB K. et al., Lecaimmeria pakistanica sp. nov. from Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan 95 During our study on the lichen biota of the state of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan, a novel species of Lecaimmeria was discovered. keywords: brown; china; genus; jammu; lecaimmeria; nov; pakistanica; species cache: ejt-1901.pdf plain text: ejt-1901.txt item: #34 of 106 id: ejt-191 author: Cheek, Martin; Jebb, Matthew title: Recircumscription of the Nepenthes alata group (Caryophyllales: Nepenthaceae), in the Philippines, with four new species date: 2013-12-12 words: 11359 flesch: 65 summary: with a few additional large elliptic glands, 0.7 × 0.4 mm, bordered, very sparsely scattered between the margins; sessile red-black glands, as stem, leaf and outer pitcher surface, 0.005–0.01 mm diam., scattered over surface ca. 3 per mm2; marginal part of lower surface with a few minute stellate hairs. mm diam., 8–20 per mm2; upper surface of lid with indumentum as outer surface of pitcher. keywords: base; cheek; glands; group; hairs; jebb; lid; lower; mindanao; nepenthes; nov; peristome; philippines; pitcher; species; surface; upper; wings cache: ejt-191.pdf plain text: ejt-191.txt item: #35 of 106 id: ejt-193 author: Notton, David G. title: A catalogue of the types of Diapriinae (Hymenoptera, Diapriidae) at the Natural History Museum, London date: 2014-02-26 words: 36711 flesch: 65 summary: Another major group of Kieffer types is based on material collected by the Percy Sladen Trust expedition to the Seychelles (Kieffer 1912a; Huggert 1979) and is split between the BMNH and the Zoology Museum, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. ; Galesus/ abdominalis/ Nixon; ♀ type, 1930 (syntype ♀). keywords: ashmead; basalys; bmnh number; brit; cameron; card; coll./; d.g; description; diapriinae types; entire; european; females; galesus/; h.h; history; holotype ♀; howard; journal; kieffer; lectotype ♀; london; masner; missing; museum; natural; nixon; nixon/ type; notton; nov; number; paratype; point; r.e.turner/; remarks; right; riley; s.africa/; species; specimen; spilomicrus; summary; syntype ♀; taxonomy; trichopria; type ashm; type data; type locality; type series; types holotype; types lectotype; types paratype; types syntype; valid; ♀ type; ♀ ♀; ♂ ♂ cache: ejt-193.pdf plain text: ejt-193.txt item: #36 of 106 id: ejt-2059 author: Zheng, Yan; Hu, Haiyan; Chen, Dong; Chen, Jun; Zhang, Haichun; Rasnitsyn, Alexandr P. title: New fossil records of Xyelidae (Hymenoptera) from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, China – Corrigendum date: 2023-03-03 words: 476 flesch: 30 summary: Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris, France; Meise Botanic Garden, Belgium; Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium; Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium; Natural History Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark; Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, the Netherlands; Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC, Madrid, Spain; Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, Bonn – Hamburg, Germany; National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic. https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.733.1229 1,4,5 State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, China. keywords: chen; china; urn cache: ejt-2059.pdf plain text: ejt-2059.txt item: #37 of 106 id: ejt-206 author: Okanishi, Masanori; Fujita, Toshihiko title: A taxonomic review of the genus Asterostegus (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea), with the description of a new species – Corrigendum date: 2014-05-23 words: 677 flesch: 38 summary: From: “A new species, Asterostegus sabineae sp. To: “ A new species, Asterostegus sabineae sp. nov. is described from off Madagascar Island and two other species, A. tuberculatus Mortensen, 1933 and A. maini, are redescribed.” One sentence in Materials and methods (p. 3) should be corrected as follows. keywords: asterostegus; smnh; species cache: ejt-206.pdf plain text: ejt-206.txt item: #38 of 106 id: ejt-208 author: Boström, Sven; Holovachov, Oleksandr title: Descriptions of species of Stegelleta Thorne, 1938 (Nematoda, Rhabditida, Cephalobidae) from California, New Zealand and Senegal, and a revision of the genus date: 2014-06-16 words: 7521 flesch: 63 summary: Measurements (in µm) of Stegelleta incisa (Thorne, 1937) from Kelso Dunes, California compared with the type population of S. incisa from Utah and a bisexual population described by Orselli & Vinciguerra (2002) from Italy under the name S. ophioglossa Andrássy, 1967 (presented as mean ± s.d. and (range) or only range). Population Utah Kelso Dunes, California Italy No. & sex 1 ♀ 1 ♂ 10 ♀♀ 11 ♂♂ 5 ♀♀ 5 ♂♂ Body length 500 460 490 ± 23 (465–534) 463 ± 28 (428–526) 550 ± 30 (510–580) 550 ± 30 (510–600) Body diameter (BD) 24* 20* 23.2 ± 1.0 (22–25) 21.2 ± 1.7 (18–24) 29 ± 1.4 (27.5–30.8) 25.3 ± 2.6 (20.9–27.5) keywords: body; isthmus; length; lips; pairs; species; stegelleta; tail; terminus cache: ejt-208.pdf plain text: ejt-208.txt item: #39 of 106 id: ejt-2083 author: Vivallo, Felipe title: The primary types of some species of Centris bees described by European entomologists in the 18th and 20th centuries (Hymenoptera: Apidae) date: 2023-03-27 words: 10132 flesch: 59 summary: The primary types of some species of Centris bees described by European entomologists in the 18th and 20th centuries (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Felipe VIVALLO HYMN Laboratório de Hymenoptera, Departamento de Entomologia, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Quinta da Boa Vista, São Cristóvão 20940‒040 The primary types of some species of Centris bees described by European entomologists in the 18th and 20th centuries (Hymenoptera: Apidae). keywords: bees; black; centris; centris bees; data; data label; des; entomologist; european; french; handwritten]\; hymenoptera; label; lectotype; lepeletier; locality; perty; printed]\; red; species; specimens; spinola; type; type data; type locality; vivallo; white; yellowish cache: ejt-2083.pdf plain text: ejt-2083.txt item: #40 of 106 id: ejt-2119 author: Razzaq, Annum; Naseer, Arooj; Khalid, Abdul Nasir title: Inocybe subhimalayanensis (Agaricales, Inocybaceae), a new smooth spored Inocybe species from Pakistan date: 2023-05-17 words: 3416 flesch: 53 summary: Inocybe subhimalayanensis Razzaq, Naseer & Khalid sp. nov. holotype (LAH37437). New species and combinations of Inocybe with lilac or violet colours in Europe. keywords: inocybe; matheny; new; nov; pakistan; razzaq; sequences; species; subhimalayanensis cache: ejt-2119.pdf plain text: ejt-2119.txt item: #41 of 106 id: ejt-2161 author: Parimuchová, Andrea; Barjadze, Shalva; Maghradze, Eter; Kováč, Ľubomír title: Two new species of the genus Deuteraphorura Absolon, 1901 (Hexapoda, Collembola, Onychiuridae) from Georgian caves with remarks on the subterranean biodiversity of the Caucasus Mountains date: 2023-07-10 words: 7800 flesch: 54 summary: Three groups within the species of colchisi point to recent speciation of Deuteraphorura in Georgian caves, as revealed in Deuteraphorura and Protaphorura from the Western Carpathians (Parimuchová et al. 2017, 2020). As the family Onychiuridae reflects a high level of morphological variability and the left-right asymmetry in chaetotaxy and pseudocellar patterns (e.g., Jordana et al. 2012; Kaprus' et al. 2014; Sun & Wu 2014; Parimuchová et al. 2017, 2020; Vargovitsh 2019), identification of species-specific characters, corresponding to molecular delimitation, is very problematic. keywords: 2019; barjadze; biodiversity; caucasus; cave; chaetae; collembola; deuteraphorura; et al; fig; georgia; journal; karst; kováč; molecular; new; onychiuridae; parimuchová; pso; row; species; subterranean cache: ejt-2161.pdf plain text: ejt-2161.txt item: #42 of 106 id: ejt-2171 author: Pham, Nhi Thi; Pham, Phu Van; Matsumoto, Rikio; Shimizu, So; Broad, Gavin R. title: A review of the genus Enicospilus Stephens (Ichneumonidae: Ophioninae) from Vietnam, with descriptions of ten new species – Corrigendum date: 2023-07-14 words: 473 flesch: 29 summary: Pham N.T. et al. Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris, France; Meise Botanic Garden, Belgium; Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium; Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium; Natural History Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark; Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, the Netherlands; Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC, Madrid, Spain; Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, Bonn – Hamburg, Germany; National Museum of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic. https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2023.873.2133 keywords: pham; urn; vietnam cache: ejt-2171.pdf plain text: ejt-2171.txt item: #43 of 106 id: ejt-2215 author: Asif, Muhammad; Firdous, Qudsia; Izhar, Aiman; Niazi, Abdul Rehman; Sarwar, Samina; Khalid, Abdul Nasir title: Molecular and morphological studies reveal a new species of Panaeolus (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from Punjab, Pakistan date: 2023-08-10 words: 8827 flesch: 62 summary: The ASIF M. et al., New species of Panaeolus from Punjab, Pakistan 79 temperature of the collection site varies from a minimum of 11°C to a maximum of 50°C and the average annual rainfall is 99 mm (Ahmed et al. 2014a, 2014b). ASIF M. et al., New species of Panaeolus from Punjab, Pakistan 81 Fig. keywords: 2014; 2015; 2019; agaricales; analyses; asif; data; et al; journal; khalid; m. et; pakistan; panaeolus; papilionaceus; punjab; punjabensis; retirugis; sequences; species; sphinctrinus; taxonomy cache: ejt-2215.pdf plain text: ejt-2215.txt item: #44 of 106 id: ejt-2231 author: Ahrens, Dirk title: Updates on the Neoserica vulpes group (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Melolonthinae, Sericini): new species and records date: 2023-08-11 words: 5541 flesch: 59 summary: Neoserica nykli Ahrens, Liu & Fabrizi, 2014 Additional material examined CHINA • 1 ♂; “China, Yunnan 1993 50 km N Lijiang, 24.-29.6. Updated key to species of Neoserica vulpes group (males) 1. keywords: ahrens; dorsal; fabrizi; fine; liu; margin; neoserica; process; punctures; setae cache: ejt-2231.pdf plain text: ejt-2231.txt item: #45 of 106 id: ejt-225 author: Grootaert, Patrick; Shamshev, Igor title: New species of Platypalpus (Diptera: Hybotidae) from the Democratic Republic of the Congo date: 2014-11-25 words: 6583 flesch: 71 summary: Mid tibia bearing a row of black ventral spinules; with long blunt-tipped apical spur bearing short seta. Mid tibia with short yellow apical sharp spur, shorter than tibia is wide. keywords: apical; black; brown; brownish; femur; long; mid; nov; platypalpus; setae; yellow cache: ejt-225.pdf plain text: ejt-225.txt item: #46 of 106 id: ejt-227 author: Young, Richard E.; Vecchione, Michael; Braid, Heather E. title: Mastigotragus, a new generic name for Mastigoteuthis pyrodes Young, 1972 (Cephalopoda: Mastigoteuthidae) date: 2014-12-05 words: 1932 flesch: 47 summary: In “M.” pyrodes this structure has a large tragus but is without an antitragus and without a posterior undercut shelf; these latter two features are always present in Mastigoteuthis species, although weakly expressed in some. The authors, however, left the generic placement of Mastigoteuthis pyrodes unresolved. keywords: mastigoteuthis; pyrodes; species; vecchione cache: ejt-227.pdf plain text: ejt-227.txt item: #47 of 106 id: ejt-234 author: Grootaert, Patrick; Van De Velde, Isabella; Shamshev, Igor V. title: Two new coastal species of Elaphropeza Macquart (Diptera: Hybotidae) from Bali, Indonesia date: 2015-02-13 words: 3497 flesch: 65 summary: Elaphropeza, new species, Hybotidae, Southeast Asia. New species of the genus Elaphropeza Macquart (Diptera: Hybotidae) with remarkable abdominal structures from Viet Nam. keywords: bali; brownish; elaphropeza; grootaert; setae; short; species; yellow cache: ejt-234.pdf plain text: ejt-234.txt item: #48 of 106 id: ejt-239 author: Hughes, Mark; Barber, Sadie; Heatubun, Charlie D.; Gagul, Janet title: Begonia yapenensis (sect. Symbegonia, Begoniaceae), a new species from Papua, Indonesia date: 2015-04-10 words: 2218 flesch: 57 summary: The section was recognised at the genus level prior to a molecular phylogenetic study (Forrest & Hollingsworth 2003) which found it to be nested within Begonia section Petermannia (Klotzsch 1854: 124; de Candolle 1859: 128). Map of Tanah Papua, Indonesia, showing the distribution of Begonia yapenensis sp. keywords: begonia; hollingsworth; indonesia; papua; section; species; symbegonia; yapenensis cache: ejt-239.pdf plain text: ejt-239.txt item: #49 of 106 id: ejt-244 author: Heller, Kai; Hippa, Heikki; Vilkamaa, Pekka title: Taxonomy of Bradysia Winnertz (Diptera, Sciaridae) in the Northern Holarctic, with the description of four new species date: 2015-05-08 words: 4760 flesch: 69 summary: Four species of Bradysia Winnertz (Diptera, Sciaridae) from the Northern Holarctic are described and illustrated for the first time: Bradysia bigeminata sp. nov. Bradysia chlorocornea Mohrig & Menzel, 1992 Fig. keywords: apical; bradysia; brown; gonostylus; hippa; nov; pale; segment; setae; species; vilkamaa cache: ejt-244.pdf plain text: ejt-244.txt item: #50 of 106 id: ejt-248 author: Minelli, Alessandro title: Biological Systematics in the Evo-Devo era date: 2015-06-08 words: 12423 flesch: 45 summary: Developmental evolution and sympatric speciation In several plant and animal species, two or more well-defined ‘morphs’ occur in the same area (the same basin, in the case of aquatic organisms), with alternative phenotypes generally confined to different habitats (e.g., landry et al. 2007). After hatching, differences in gene expression between sympatric morphs are even more conspicuous (nolte et al. 2009). keywords: 2002; 2003; 2005; 2015; biology; case; changes; characters; development; devo; et al; evolution; evolutionary; example; expression; gene; genus; heterochrony; journal; life; minelli; patterns; phylogeny; plants; press; sequence; speciation; species; systematics; taxa; taxonomy; university cache: ejt-248.pdf plain text: ejt-248.txt item: #51 of 106 id: ejt-259 author: Jongkind, Carel C.H. title: Rhaphiostylis minima Jongkind (Icacinaceae), a new liana species from Ivory Coast & Liberia date: 2015-09-22 words: 2532 flesch: 72 summary: The ovary of R. minima sp. nov. is in shape and indumentum in between R. elegans and R. preussii. Main differences between Rhaphiostylis beninensis, R. elegans, R. minima sp. nov. and R. preussii. keywords: elegans; glabrous; jongkind; new; preussii; rhaphiostylis; species cache: ejt-259.pdf plain text: ejt-259.txt item: #52 of 106 id: ejt-275 author: Sangster, George; Garcia-R, Juan Carlos; Trewick, Steve A. title: A new genus for the Lesser Moorhen Gallinula angulata Sundevall, 1850 (Aves, Rallidae) date: 2015-11-16 words: 3869 flesch: 51 summary: Porphyriornis represents a synonym of Gallinula. Microtribonyx Sharpe, 1893 (type species Gallinula ventralis Gould, 1837) is sometimes used for a monotypic genus comprising T. ventralis (wolters 1975), but this name is now generally regarded as a synonym of Tribonyx or Gallinula, depending on whether the former is recognised as a separate genus (with two species), as we advocate here. SANGSTER G. et al., A new genus for Gallinula angulata 3 both been placed in Gallinula in the past (e.g., Sibley & Monroe 1990; taylor & van Perlo 1998) keywords: angulata; fulica; gallinula; garcía; genus; new; paragallinula; pareudiastes; species; tribonyx cache: ejt-275.pdf plain text: ejt-275.txt item: #53 of 106 id: ejt-276 author: Reuscher, Michael G. title: Amage imajimai sp. nov., a new species of Ampharetidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from Japanese waters date: 2015-11-19 words: 2329 flesch: 55 summary: REUSCHER M.G., New Amage species from Japan 5 Of the other Amage species from Japan, A. delus and A. scutata are known only from northern honshu, A. cf. adspersa and A. imajimai sp. Distribution Sagami Bay on the Southeastern Pacific coast of Honshu, in 990–1060 m. Identification key for Amage species from Japanese waters 1. 11 or 12 thoracic uncinigers ……………………………………………………………………………2 – 14 thoracic uncinigers ……………………………………………… keywords: amage; ampharetidae; imajima; japan; reuscher; species; thoracic; uncinigers cache: ejt-276.pdf plain text: ejt-276.txt item: #54 of 106 id: ejt-281 author: Ricchiardi, Enrico title: Description of a new monospecific genus of South African Trichiina, with a key to the related genera (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) date: 2015-12-07 words: 2136 flesch: 57 summary: New species of Eriopeltastes Burmeister & Schaum, 1840 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae: Trichiini), from South Africa. A new monospecific genus, Pseudostegopterus gen. nov., endemic to the northwestern region of South Africa, is erected. keywords: apex; genus; length; ricchiardi; south; species cache: ejt-281.pdf plain text: ejt-281.txt item: #55 of 106 id: ejt-287 author: Segers, Hendrik; de Smet, Willem H.; Fontaneto, Diego; Hinz, Claus; Hussey, Charles; Michaloudi, Evangelia; Wallace, Robert L.; Jersabek, Christian D. title: Period of public commentary begins on the revised proposal of species-group level names, and on the proposal of genus-group level names of the Candidate Part of List of Available Names (LAN) in the phylum Rotifera date: 2015-12-17 words: 1123 flesch: 45 summary: Section a includes names that are proposed to be included in the list of available names; Section b includes names of rotifers that are proposed not to be included in the lan for reasons described in Segers et al. the latter elements do not form part of the list of available names proper and would not be covered under article 79.4 of the Code. keywords: candidate; level; names; rotifera cache: ejt-287.pdf plain text: ejt-287.txt item: #56 of 106 id: ejt-294 author: Ustjuzhanin, Peter; Kovtunovich, Vasiliy; Ustjuzhanina, Anna title: New species of “giant” plume moths of the genus Platyptilia (Lepidoptera, Pterophoridae) from Uganda date: 2016-01-18 words: 1876 flesch: 61 summary: When examining material at the natural history Museum, London, we discovered two more new species, belonging to the group of “giant Platyptilia”: Platyptilia fletcheri Ustjuzhanin & Kovtunovich sp. nov. and P. stanleyi Ustjuzhanin & Kovtunovich sp. Pterophoridae, Platyptilia, Uganda, Rwenzori Mountains, new species. keywords: bmnh; brown; kovtunovich; platyptilia; species; ustjuzhanin cache: ejt-294.pdf plain text: ejt-294.txt item: #57 of 106 id: ejt-297 author: Grichanov, Igor Ya. title: Two new species of Dactylonotus Parent, 1934 (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from South Africa and a key to Afrotropical species date: 2016-02-16 words: 3239 flesch: 57 summary: Mostly black, with black hairs and marginal setae; 6th segment reduced; 7th segment small, bare; 8th segment with short hairs and row of strong setae; hypopygium (Figs 4, 11) black; epandrium subtriangular, strongly projected ventrally; hypandrium simple, broad, curved, with subapical spine- like process; phallus expanded at apex and biapicate; two epandrial setae positioned on distal side of epandrium, one of them (dorsal) pedunculate; epandrial lobe long, fingerlike, with rounded apex and short apical seta; surstylus yellow-brown, bilobate, with almost straight lobes, with several setae as figured; ventral lobe thinner than dorsal lobe, clavate; postgonite small, slightly curved ventrally; cercus short, yellow, with black setae. Including coxae yellow, with black bristles, tarsi brown-black from tip of basitarsus; fore coxa anteriorly with short black hairs and five or six black lateral and apical setae of various length in one row; mid coxa anteriorly with rather long black hairs and setae; mid and hind coxae with black bristle at base. keywords: black; dactylonotus; hairs; setae; short; species; yellow cache: ejt-297.pdf plain text: ejt-297.txt item: #58 of 106 id: ejt-298 author: Yu, Daoyuan; Man, Le Cong; Deharveng, Louis title: Tomoceridae (Collembola, Entomobryomorpha) from the southern Annamitic cordillera: redescription of Tomocerus ocreatus Denis, 1948 and description of a new species of Tomocerina Yosii, 1955 date: 2016-02-19 words: 5746 flesch: 63 summary: Regarding previous non-type records of Tomocerus ocreatus, Stach (1964, 1965) redescribed two different forms of Tomocerus ocreatus from southeastern China and northern Vietnam, respectively, and also claimed that the Japanese record of “Tomocerus minor” by Uchida (1953) was actually Tomocerus ocreatus; Yosii described a Japanese species Tomocerus kawamurai (Yosii, 1954) and then synonymized it with Tomocerus ocreatus (Yosii 1956, 1967); Chiba (1968) recognized three forms in Japanese Tomocerus ocreatus; Lee (1975) made descriptive notes on Korean specimens; Martynova (1977) recorded Tomocerus ocreatus in Sakhalin and made some descriptive notes on it. i c l e urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C94C7774-5176-460C-804D-A38520284D4B 1 Tomoceridae (Collembola, Entomobryomorpha) from the southern Annamitic cordillera: redescription of Tomocerus ocreatus Denis, 1948 and description of a new species of Tomocerina Yosii, 1955 Daoyuan YU 1,*, Le Cong MAN 2 & Louis DEHARVENG 3 1 Soil Ecology Lab, College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China. keywords: basal; body; chaetae; dorsal; fig; ocreatus; species; spines; teeth; tomoceridae; tomocerus; view cache: ejt-298.pdf plain text: ejt-298.txt item: #59 of 106 id: ejt-306 author: Turner, Ian M.; Utteridge, Timothy M.A. title: Whither Polyalthia (Annonaceae) in Peninsular Malaysia? Synopses of Huberantha, Maasia, Monoon and Polyalthia s.s. date: 2016-03-22 words: 10251 flesch: 65 summary: nov. was formerly confused, was included in the informal group of Polyalthia species termed the Polyalthia insignis group by Johnson & Murray (1999). Polyalthia macropoda King, Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. keywords: 1955; 2011; annonaceae; asiatic; bulletin; description; distribution; flora; hook.f; isolecto-; journal; king; leaves; lectotype; malaysia; monocarps; monoon; peninsular; petals; polyalthia; sinclair; society; species; thomson; turner; xue cache: ejt-306.pdf plain text: ejt-306.txt item: #60 of 106 id: ejt-324 author: Kochaiphat, Phongsakorn; Trias-Blasi, Anna; Pornpongrungrueng, Pimwadee title: Two new species of Tetrastigma (Miq.) Planch. (Vitaceae) from Thailand date: 2016-05-30 words: 4135 flesch: 72 summary: Two Tetrastigma from Thailand, T. calcicola sp. nov. and T. jaichagunii sp. The other species, T. jaichagunii sp. nov., is similar to T. harmandii Planch., but differs from it by having more densely verrucose young branches, broader leaflets, 4-lobed thick discs, bigger globose berries and oblongoid seeds. keywords: berries; blasi; leaves; nov; planch; species; tetrastigma; thailand; trias cache: ejt-324.pdf plain text: ejt-324.txt item: #61 of 106 id: ejt-347 author: Sinev, Artem Y.; Dumont, Henri J. title: Revision of the costata-group of Alona s. lato (Cladocera: Anomopoda: Chydoridae) confirms its generic status date: 2016-08-18 words: 16446 flesch: 73 summary: Within Hexalona, Flavalona gen. nov. also differs SINEV A.Y. & DUMONT H.J., Revision of the costata-group of Alona (Cladocera) 5 from the affinis-group (see Alonso 1996; Sinev 2009) by its smaller size, shape of postabdomen, weakly developed lateral setules on the postabdomen, and weakly developed IDL seta 1; from the intermedia- group (see Alonso 1996) by the shape of the postabdomen, strong marginal denticles of the postabdomen, and by weakly developed lateral setules of the postabdomen; from the guttata-group (see Alonso 1996; Sinev & Silva-Briano 2012) by a more elongated postabdomen with weakly developed preanal angle. nov. is the type species of Flavalona gen. nov., a detailed description follows. keywords: alona; cladocera; claw; comb; costata; denticles; exopodite; fig; flavalona; group; head; length; limb; long; margin; nov; pores; portion; postabdomen; rounded; rustica; seta; setules; sinev; species; times; valves cache: ejt-347.pdf plain text: ejt-347.txt item: #62 of 106 id: ejt-387 author: Fusu, Lucian; Ribes, Antoni title: Description of the first Palaearctic species of Tineobius Ashmead, 1896 with DNA data, a checklist of world species, and nomenclatural changes in Eupelmidae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) date: 2017-01-24 words: 8771 flesch: 56 summary: The most geographically close records of other Tineobius species are from Pakistan and the sub-Saharan Afrotropical region. A checklist of described world Tineobius species is provided, with nine species formally transferred to Tineobius from Anastatoidea Gahan, 1927 and thirteen species newly assigned to T. (Tineobius). keywords: 1952; anastatoidea; bouček; brown; dark; dna; ferrière; fig; fusu; galls; gibson; girault; holotype; hymenoptera; locality; nov; risbec; setae; species; tamaricis; tineobius; type cache: ejt-387.pdf plain text: ejt-387.txt item: #63 of 106 id: ejt-390 author: Le Gall, Line; Delsuc, Frédéric; Hourdez, Stéphane; Lecointre, Guillaume; Rasplus, Jean-Yves title: Toward the DNA Library of Life date: 2017-01-30 words: 4528 flesch: 52 summary: Le Gall L. et al. In providing a comprehensive phylogenetic framework, molecular systematics has enhanced our understanding of species diversity by unravelling cryptic diversity, morphological convergence, heteromorphic life cycles, sexual dimorphism and other evolutionary phenomena. keywords: dna; et al; european; journal; library; life; molecular; press; species; taxonomy cache: ejt-390.pdf plain text: ejt-390.txt item: #64 of 106 id: ejt-395 author: Ohler, Annemarie; Nicolas, Violaine title: Which frog's legs do froggies eat? The use of DNA barcoding for identification of deep frozen frog legs (Dicroglossidae, Amphibia) commercialized in France date: 2017-02-06 words: 8140 flesch: 56 summary: Date Museum number Haplotype number Species identification (Blast) TL SVL (estimated) European Journal of Taxonomy 271: 1–19 (2017) 18 December 2012 2013.0477 h11 Fejervarya cancrivora 47.7 99.0 December 2012 2013.0478 h11 Fejervarya cancrivora 42.5 88.2 December 2012 2013.0479 h11 Fejervarya cancrivora 42.0 87.2 December 2012 2013.0480 h11 Fejervarya cancrivora 41.5 86.1 December 2012 2013.0481 h11 Fejervarya cancrivora 46.4 96.3 December 2012 2013.0482 h11 Fejervarya cancrivora 46.1 95.7 December 2012 2013.0483 h11 Fejervarya cancrivora 46.2 95.9 December 2012 2013.0484 h11 Fejervarya cancrivora 45.6 94.7 December 2012 2013.0485 h11 Fejervarya cancrivora 48.8 101.3 December 2012 2013.0486 h11 Fejervarya cancrivora 41.0 85.1 December 2012 Our results show that 206 out of the 209 specimens belong to Fejervarya cancrivora, two to Limnonectes macrodon and one to F. moodiei. keywords: april; cancrivora; et al; february; fejervarya; fejervarya cancrivora; frog; h02; h02 fejervarya; h04; h11; identification; indonesia; january; kurniawan; legs; macrodon; species cache: ejt-395.pdf plain text: ejt-395.txt item: #65 of 106 id: ejt-396 author: Ramage, Thibault; Martins-Simoes, Patricia; Mialdea, Gladys; Allemand, Roland; Duplouy, Anne; Rousse, Pascal; Davies, Neil; Roderick, George K.; Charlat, Sylvain title: A DNA barcode-based survey of terrestrial arthropods in the Society Islands of French Polynesia: host diversity within the SymbioCode Project date: 2017-02-07 words: 6247 flesch: 47 summary: The sample includes an estimated 1127 species, of which 1098 included at least one DNA-barcoded specimen and 29 were identified to species level using morphological traits only. For these groups, names of previously described species were used and new species are being described. keywords: arthropod; diversity; dna; groups; islands; new; polynesia; ramage; sequences; sheet; society; species; specimens; symbiocode cache: ejt-396.pdf plain text: ejt-396.txt item: #66 of 106 id: ejt-407 author: Philippe, Hervé; Vienne, Damien M. de; Ranwez, Vincent; Roure, Béatrice; Baurain, Denis; Delsuc, Frédéric title: Pitfalls in supermatrix phylogenomics date: 2017-02-21 words: 13702 flesch: 44 summary: First, genuine topological incongruence, i.e., statistically supported contradictions, is in fact extremely rare when phylogenies are inferred from a limited set of characters, since stochastic error dominates in this case (this does not mean that weakly supported incongruences are not real, in particular these created by http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.283 PHILIPPE H. et al., Pitfalls in supermatrix phylogenomics 3 incomplete lineage sorting, and deserve consideration, see below). PHILIPPE H. et al., Pitfalls in supermatrix phylogenomics 9 Cases of biological contamination are sometimes anticipated and addressed accordingly. keywords: 2011; alignment; amino; analysis; approach; biology; data; datasets; errors; et al; evolution; gene; h. et; inference; journal; methods; model; number; philippe; philippe et; phylogenomics; position; sequences; sites; species; supermatrix; tree cache: ejt-407.pdf plain text: ejt-407.txt item: #67 of 106 id: ejt-409 author: Veron, Géraldine; Bonillo, Céline; Hassanin, Alexandre; Jennings, Andrew P. title: Molecular systematics and biogeography of the Hemigalinae civets (Mammalia, Carnivora) date: 2017-02-23 words: 11843 flesch: 56 summary: VERON G. et al., Systematics and biogeography of the Hemigalinae civets 3 The systematics of the Hemigalinae had previously only been assessed using morphological data (Pocock 1933; Gregory & Hellman 1939; Wozencraft 1989; Veron 1994, 1995) until Patou et al. (2008) proposed a molecular phylogeny of the Hemigalinae and Paradoxurinae. VERON G. et al., Systematics and biogeography of the Hemigalinae civets 5 Ta bl e 1. L is t of t he s am pl es i nc lu de d in t hi s st ud y. F or e ac h sa m pl e, w e re po rt t he i de nt ifi ca tio n nu m be r, th e sa m pl e/ sp ec im en n um be r (A H N U = A nh ui N or m al U ni ve rs ity , W uh u, C hi na ; B Z M = M us eu m fü r N at ur ku nd e, B er lin , G er m an y; F M N H = F ie ld M us eu m o f N at ur al H is to ry , C hi ca go , I L , U SA ; I SE M = I ns tit ut d es S ci en ce s de l’ E vo lu tio n, M on tp el lie r, Fr an ce ; M C Z = H ar va rd M us eu m o f C om pa ra tiv e Z oo lo gy , C am br id ge , M A , U SA ; M N H N = M us éu m n at io na l d ’H is to ir e na tu re lle , P ar is , F ra nc e; R M N H = R ijk sm us eu m v an N at uu rl ijk e H is to ri e, N at ur al is , L ei de n, th e N et he rl an ds ), th e G en B an k nu m be rs fo r t he fi ve g en es , a nd lo ca lit y (O C P = sp ec im en s he ld a t t he O w st on ’s P al m C iv et C on se rv at io n Pr og ra m , C uc P hu on g N at io na l Pa rk , V ie tn am ; N D = n o da ta ). keywords: 2012; borneo; civet; cytb; et al; hemigalinae; journal; m al; m n; n h; n s; n t; og al; species; veron cache: ejt-409.pdf plain text: ejt-409.txt item: #68 of 106 id: ejt-411 author: Prigent, Stéphane R.; Suwalski, Arnaud; Veuille, Michel title: Connecting systematic and ecological studies using DNA barcoding in a population survey of Drosophilidae (Diptera) from Mt Oku (Cameroon) date: 2017-02-27 words: 10550 flesch: 66 summary: A useful tool to clarify this point is DNA barcoding, which was designed as a reliable technique for identifying species (Hebert et al. 2003; Monaghan et al. 2005; Janzen et al. 2009; Lukhtanov et al. 2009) and detect cryptic species (Hebert et al. 2004; Yassin et al. 2008). This study, together with an earlier one (Prigent et al. 2013), was designed to record the response of drosophilid species to physical factors contributing to climate variation, including changes in habitat according to season and altitude. keywords: aff; b d; barcoding; dna; drosophila; drosophilidae; et al; group; m e; morphospecies; n. a.; prigent; species; tsacas cache: ejt-411.pdf plain text: ejt-411.txt item: #69 of 106 id: ejt-415 author: Legendre, Frédéric; Grandcolas, Philippe; Thouzé, France title: Molecular phylogeny of Blaberidae (Dictyoptera, Blattodea) with implications for taxonomy and evolutionary studies date: 2017-03-03 words: 7777 flesch: 55 summary: Among Ectobiidae, all subfamilies have been postulated as being the sister group of Blaberidae, including Pseudophyllodromiinae (Grandcolas 1996; Inward et al. 2007; Pellens et al. 2007; Djernaes et al. 2012; Legendre et al. 2015). LEGENDRE F. et al., Molecular phylogeny of Blaberidae 3 Material and methods Taxonomic and character sampling We sampled 136 taxa, 128 of them belonging to 11 out of the 12 currently distinguished subfamilies of Blaberidae (according to the BSF; Beccaloni 2014): keywords: 2007; analyses; blaberidae; data; et al; evolution; genera; grandcolas; legendre; markers; perisphaerinae; phylogeny; relationships; sister; species; tree; zetoborinae cache: ejt-415.pdf plain text: ejt-415.txt item: #70 of 106 id: ejt-423 author: Galkowski, Christophe; Lebas, Claude; Wegnez, Philippe; Lenoir, Alain; Blatrix, Rumsaïs title: Redescription of Proformica nasuta (Nylander, 1856) (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) using an integrative approach - Corrigendum date: 2017-03-14 words: 448 flesch: 42 summary: The intended name was Proformica longipilosa sp. 0 50 100 km Species Proformica nasuta Proformica longipilosa sp. keywords: france; proformica cache: ejt-423.pdf plain text: ejt-423.txt item: #71 of 106 id: ejt-424 author: Sun, Changhai title: Two new species of the Rhyacophila nigrocephala species group from China (Insecta, Trichoptera, Rhyacophilidae) date: 2017-03-15 words: 3922 flesch: 60 summary: nov. China (Guangdong) rima Sun & Yang, 1995 China (Jiangxi) R. nigrocephala sub-group formosana Ulmer, 1927 China (Taiwan) kimminsi Ross, 1956 China (Taiwan) lata Martynov, 1918 China (Heilongjiang), Mongolia, Oussouri, Russia (southern Far East, Siberia) nov. China (Guangdong) Table 1. keywords: appendages; brown; china; group; malicky; nigrocephala; rhyacophila; segment; species; sun; trichoptera; view cache: ejt-424.pdf plain text: ejt-424.txt item: #72 of 106 id: ejt-435 author: Van Ginneken, Marjolein; Decru, Eva; Verheyen, Erik; Snoeks, Jos title: Morphometry and DNA barcoding reveal cryptic diversity in the genus Enteromius (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) from the Congo basin, Africa date: 2017-04-12 words: 19422 flesch: 73 summary: However, specimens of E. cf. pellegrini and E. cf. brazzai are completely separated from each other on PC2. Also, E. cf. pellegrini and E. cf. brazzai are again completely separated on PC1, mainly due to E. cf. pellegrini having a higher D-L Sc (4.5–5.5 vs 3.5) and a higher L-B Sc (5–6 vs 4–5). keywords: b ri; dg e; e e; e l; e pu; e. cf; f e; f t; l t; o f; pu lu; r fo; r iv; r t; ri dg; species; specimens; t b; t ri; th e; w e cache: ejt-435.pdf plain text: ejt-435.txt item: #73 of 106 id: ejt-436 author: Chai, Rui; Ma, Yitong title: Two new species of Willowsia (Collembola: Entomobryidae) from Yunnan Province, China date: 2017-04-20 words: 3258 flesch: 75 summary: It is very similar to Chinese species W. guangxiensis Shi & Chen, 2004 and W. shi Pan, Zhang & Chen, 2006 in scales and chaetotaxy on Abd. = abdominal segment Ant. = antennal segment Mac = macrochaeta(e) Th. = thoracic segment Results Class Collembola Lubbock, 1873 Order Entomobryomorpha Börner, 1913 Family Entomobryidae Tömösvary, 1882 Subfamily Entomobryinae Schäffer, 1896 Genus Willowsia Shoebotham, 1917 Diagnosis Moderate size, usually 1−2 mm; eyes 8+8; four segmented antennae; mucro bidentate and with a basal spine; dentes without spine; various scale types in different species and absent on dens. keywords: abd; fig; iii; mac; setae; species; willowsia cache: ejt-436.pdf plain text: ejt-436.txt item: #74 of 106 id: ejt-438 author: Van Ginneken, Marjolein; Decru, Eva; Verheyen, Erik; Snoeks, Jos title: Morphometry and DNA barcoding reveal cryptic diversity in the genus Enteromius (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) from the Congo basin, Africa – Corrigendum date: 2017-04-28 words: 937 flesch: 55 summary: (Boulenger, 1902) (◊), E. cf. brazzai (Pellegrin, 1901) (♦), E. cf. pellegrini (Poll, 1939) (∆), and E. cf. atromaculatus (Nichols & Griscom, 1917) (▲). Scatterplot of PC2 against PC1 for a PCA on 17 log-transformed measurements (n = 177) of Enteromius Cope, 1867: E. cf. keywords: boulenger cache: ejt-438.pdf plain text: ejt-438.txt item: #75 of 106 id: ejt-461 author: Csuzdi, Csaba; Razafindrakoto, Malalatiana; Hong, Yong title: Three new species of Kynotus from the Central Highlands of Madagascar (Clitellata, Megadrili) date: 2017-07-13 words: 5007 flesch: 62 summary: K. min. K. prob. nov. HNHM AF/5661 Madagascar, Moramanga, Andasibe, Voimma Community Park KX527887 K. voimmanus sp. keywords: csuzdi; fig; genital; hnhm; kynotus; madagascar; nov; pores; setal; species cache: ejt-461.pdf plain text: ejt-461.txt item: #76 of 106 id: ejt-488 author: Schneider, Clément; Deharveng, Louis title: First record of the genus Spinaethorax Papáč & Palacios-Vargas, 2016 (Collembola, Neelipleona, Neelidae) in Asia, with a new species from a Vietnamese cave. date: 2017-10-31 words: 8139 flesch: 69 summary: Basolateral  fields  with  3  +  3  mesochaetae (lateral chaetae on weak tubercles) and with small antero-lateral integumentary processes (Fig. 2B, D–E).  other mouthPartS. Oral fold with two chaetae and a microspine, ventral chaeta enlarged and strongly curved near the base, lateral chaeta of ordinary morphology (Fig. 2A–B, J). keywords: 2016; 2017; adamantis; chaetae; fig; genus; iii; megalothorax; neelus; nov; papáč; schneider; species; spinaethorax cache: ejt-488.pdf plain text: ejt-488.txt item: #77 of 106 id: ejt-500 author: Holstein, Norbert; Weigend, Maximilian title: No taxon left behind? – a critical taxonomic checklist of Carpinus and Ostrya (Coryloideae, Betulaceae) date: 2017-12-07 words: 27773 flesch: 72 summary: – Type: Japan, Hokkaido, Hill near Sapporo, 18 Sep. 1892, C.S. Sargent s.n. (syn-: GH00055441!); ibid., Oiwagi, 1861, C.J. Maximowicz s.n. (syn-: BM!, BR!, K000859914!, L!, M-0265487!, P06809338!, P06811038!, W1886–1595!); ibid., Nambo, 1865, S. Tschonoski s.n. (syn-: K0000859913!, P06811037!); ibid., in sylvis frondosis circa lacum Konoma (syn-: not localized); cult. Mexico, Orizaba, Aug. 1853, F. Müller 1526 (syn-: W0065339!); Mexico, Jalapa, 23 May 1899, C.G. Pringle 8188 (syn-: BM000993542!, BR0000005269754!, E00870592!, F, GOET!, K!, M-0265488!, MANCH!, P06810561!, P06810571!, P06810594!, PH00020034!, US00898166, UVMVT221269!, W1900–3036!, WU!). keywords: 2012; 2016; 2017; acta; art; aug; betulus var; botanical; bulletin; c. betulus; c. laxiflora; c. tschonoskii; c. turczaninovii; carpinus; chang; checklist; china; citation; der; des; et al; european; flora; flora sichuanica; frodin; govaerts; h.j.p.winkl; herbarium; holo-; holstein; hsien; ibid; iso-; isolecto-; japan; journal; jul; lecto-; material; mcneill; nakai; names; new; nom; note; nud; ostrya; phytotaxonomica; plants; radde; s.n; sciences; sichuanica; sinica; skvortsov; species; specimen; syn-; synonym; taxonomic; taxonomy; type; type material; und; var; vol; von; weigend; winkler; world cache: ejt-500.pdf plain text: ejt-500.txt item: #78 of 106 id: ejt-502 author: Mavrodiev, Evgeny; Yurtseva, Olga title: “A character does not make a genus, but the genus makes the character”: three-taxon statement analysis and intuitive taxonomy date: 2017-12-11 words: 2862 flesch: 44 summary: The conventional MP analysis (as well as a Maximum likelihood and Bayesian methods) is unable to recognize the clade (Persepolium) if standard characters 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 18, 19 and 26 (Table S1) were excluded from the analysis (Fig. 1C). The impossibility to “translate” the clear intuition of the general image of the plant into a list of standard characters? keywords: analysis; atraphaxis; characters; mavrodiev; statement; taxon; williams; yurtseva cache: ejt-502.pdf plain text: ejt-502.txt item: #79 of 106 id: ejt-504 author: Zheng, Yan; Chen, Jun title: A new mesoserphid wasp from the Middle Jurassic of northeastern China (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea) date: 2017-12-14 words: 3129 flesch: 60 summary: However, the latest research based on a phylogenetic analysis indicated that these two subfamilies are paraphyletic and should be abandoned (Li et al. 2016). Juraserphus gen. nov has both 1cu-a and 2cu-a antefurcal, as in Campturoserphus Rasnitsyn, 1986, Scoliuroserphus Rasnitsyn, 1986 and Basiserphus Li et al., 2016, but is different from the latter two and from Lordoserphus Rasnitsyn, 1994 and Sinoserphus Shih et al., 2011 in the 1cu-a and 2cu-a being interstitial, from Apiciserphus Li et al., 2016 in 1cu-a and 2cu-a postfurcal, and from Amboserphus Li et al., 2016 and Yanliaoserphus Shih et al., 2011 in 1cu-a postfurcal and 2cu-a antefurcal (Li et al. 2016). keywords: china; et al; jurassic; middle; new; shih; zhang cache: ejt-504.pdf plain text: ejt-504.txt item: #80 of 106 id: ejt-508 author: Holovachov, Oleksandr title: Belgopeltula belgica (Vincx & Gourbault, 1992) gen. et comb. nov. and Mudwigglus micramphidium sp. nov. from the west coast of Sweden, and reappraisal of the genus Pseudaraeolaimus Chitwood, 1951 (Nematoda: Araeolaimida: Diplopeltidae) date: 2017-12-19 words: 8794 flesch: 61 summary: The new genus Belgopeltula gen. nov. is proposed for Diplopeltula belgica Vincx & Gourbault, 1992 and is characterised by: amphidial fovea circular in female and double-loop-shaped in male; excretory pore located at the level of cephalic setae bases; oral opening on the dorsal side of the body; pharynx subdivided into strongly muscularised fusiform corpus and weakly muscularised narrow and long postcorpus; female didelphic with antidromously reflexed ovaries; supplements absent. Amphidial fovea length (longest) to width ratio is 3.1. keywords: belgopeltula; body; diplopeltula; fovea; genus; length; loop; male; mudwigglus; nov; pharynx; present; pseudaraeolaimus; sensilla; setae; species cache: ejt-508.pdf plain text: ejt-508.txt item: #81 of 106 id: ejt-512 author: Horton, Tammy; Gofas, Serge; Kroh, Andreas; Poore, Gary C.B.; Read, Geoffrey; Rosenberg, Gary; Stöhr, Sabine; Bailly, Nicolas; Boury-Esnault, Nicole; Brandão, Simone N.; Costello, Mark J.; Decock, Wim; Dekeyzer, Stefanie; Hernandez, Francisco; Mees, Jan; Paulay, Gustav; Vandepitte, Leen; Vanhoorne, Bart; Vranken, Sofie title: Improving nomenclatural consistency: a decade of experience in the World Register of Marine Species date: 2017-12-28 words: 13221 flesch: 46 summary: By 2012, after five years of progress, WoRMS  contained 460 000 taxon names (from infraspecies to kingdom), of which 368 000 were species names, of which 215 000 were accepted (Costello et al. 2013). Entries in WoRMS do not reflect unpublished taxonomic opinions nor propose  new combinations for species names (for exceptions see section on ‘New combination reference’). keywords: 2017; cases; combination; database; editors; genus; iczn; information; marine; names; new; note; original; source; species; status; taxa; taxon; taxonomic; type; use; worms cache: ejt-512.pdf plain text: ejt-512.txt item: #82 of 106 id: ejt-513 author: Chattová, Barbora; Lebouvier, Marc; De Haan, Myriam; Van de Vijver, Bart title: The genus Luticola (Bacillariophyta) on Ile Amsterdam and Ile Saint-Paul (Southern Indian Ocean) with the description of two new species date: 2017-12-22 words: 7530 flesch: 67 summary: (Van de Vijver et al. 2002b) was described from Ile Saint-Paul, whereas L. ledeganckii Van de Vijver (Van de Vijver et al. 2002a), L. robusta Van de Vijver et al. Apart from the two already known Luticola species L. beyensii Van de Vijver et al. and L. subcrozetensis Van de Vijver et al., two new species are described: keywords: de vijver; et al; ile; luticola; nov; raphe; species; valve; van; van de; vijver cache: ejt-513.pdf plain text: ejt-513.txt item: #83 of 106 id: ejt-517 author: Prantoni, Alessandro; Lana, Paulo C.; Erséus, Christer title: Global checklist of species of Grania (Clitellata: Enchytraeidae) with remarks on their geographic distribution date: 2017-12-29 words: 9898 flesch: 62 summary: Grania pusilla Erséus, 1974 Grania pusilla Erséus, 1974: 87–94, figs 1–6, tab. Grania ovitheca Erséus, 1977 Grania ovitheca Erséus, 1977: 125, figs 5–7. keywords: australia; coates; distribution; erséus; fig; figs; grania; habitat; holotype; island; lasserre; locality australia; new; oligochaeta; prantoni; rota; sand; smnh; species; subtidal; tab; type locality; type material; western; western australia; wit cache: ejt-517.pdf plain text: ejt-517.txt item: #84 of 106 id: ejt-534 author: Smolis, Adrian; Shayanmehr, Masoumeh; Yoosefi-Lafooraki, Elham title: New members of the genera Neanura MacGillivray, 1893 and Deutonura Cassagnau, 1979 (Collembola: Neanuridae) from the Middle East date: 2018-02-22 words: 5633 flesch: 67 summary: V Mc = short macrochaeta Mcc = very short macrochaeta SMOLIS A. et al., New species of Neanura and Deutonura from the Middle East 3 me = mesochaeta mi = microchaeta miA = microchaetae on Ant. IV Ml = long macrochaeta mou = cylindrical s-chaetae on Ant. IV (‘soies mousses’) New species of Neanura MacGillivray, 1893 and Deutonura Cassagnau, 1979 are described from northern Iran. keywords: abd; chaetae; chaetotaxy; deharveng; deutonura; genus; head; iii; neanura; nov; smolis; species; tubercles cache: ejt-534.pdf plain text: ejt-534.txt item: #85 of 106 id: ejt-538 author: Holstein, Norbert; Tamer, Sarah el; Weigend, Maximilian title: The nutty world of hazel names – a critical taxonomic checklist of the genus Corylus (Betulaceae) date: 2018-02-28 words: 25849 flesch: 68 summary: C. avellana var. acutiuscula Henriksson, Botaniska Notiser 1915 (5): 244 (Henriksson 1915). C. avellana var. urticifolia (Nois.) A.DC., Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 16(2): 131 (Candolle 1864). keywords: 1915; 2012; aiton; arboretum; aug; avellana var; bauhin; bibliography; bobrov; botanique; botaniska; bulletin; c. americana; c. avellana; c. colurna; c. cornuta; c. heterophylla; c. maxima; c. sieboldiana; checklist; china; citation; corylus; corylus avellana; cultivar; dalia; der; des; description; et al; european; flora; georgia; gunnarsnäs; henriksson; henriksson s.n; herbarium; heterophylla var; holstein; involucre; journal; jul; lecto-; loudon; material; names; new; nom; note; notiser; original; paroecia; red; s.n; sichuanica; spach; species; specimen; sweden; syn-; taxonomic; taxonomy; type; vol; von; world cache: ejt-538.pdf plain text: ejt-538.txt item: #86 of 106 id: ejt-553 author: Lotz, Leon title: An update on the spider genus Hexophthalma (Araneae: Sicariidae) in the Afrotropical region, with descriptions of new species date: 2018-04-10 words: 6527 flesch: 71 summary: (NMNW 42912); 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀, 4 imm., Klinghardts Mountain foothills, Diamond area 1, Figs 1–8. (PPRI 83/198); 1 ♂, The Island, S of Herbertsdale, 34.08° S, 21.77° E, 3 Jan. 2006, M. Burger leg. keywords: embolus; fig; figs; hexophthalma; leg; nmnw; nov; ppri; species; spermathecae; ° e cache: ejt-553.pdf plain text: ejt-553.txt item: #87 of 106 id: ejt-59 author: Johanson, Kjell Arne; Pham, Hong-Thai title: Three new species of Helicopsyche (Trichoptera, Helicopsychidae) from northern Vietnam, with a key to Helicopsyche species of Vietnam date: 2012-02-02 words: 3923 flesch: 59 summary: Phallic apparatus, lateral view, tube-shaped along its length (Fig. 1F), narrowest shortly after basis, apex about as broad as base; nearly straight after mid-length; in ventral view, with basis narrow (Fig. 1G); (Fig. 1) Sternal process VI about one-fifth as long as sternum VI, straight, oriented posteroventrad; slightly tapering in lateral view (Fig. 1A); with slightly club-shaped apex in ventral view (Fig. 1B). keywords: fig; gonopods; helicopsyche; johanson; lateral; segment; species; view cache: ejt-59.pdf plain text: ejt-59.txt item: #88 of 106 id: ejt-620 author: Savatenalinton, Sukonthip title: New genus of subfamily Cypridopsinae Kaufmann, 1933 (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Thailand date: 2018-12-17 words: 6577 flesch: 56 summary: One new species, Thaicypridopsis longispinosa sp. nov., is described under this new genus in the present contribution. At present, T. longispinosa sp. nov. is a rare species in the country as it was found in Fig. keywords: claw; cypridopsine; genus; long; martens; new; nov; savatenalinton; segment; setae; species; terminal; thailand; valve cache: ejt-620.pdf plain text: ejt-620.txt item: #89 of 106 id: ejt-663 author: Rogers, D. Christopher; Dunn, Ann; Price, W. Wayne title: A review of Dendrocephalus (Dendrocephalinus) (Crustacea: Anostraca) with the first records of male-male anostracan aggressive competition date: 2019-03-26 words: 5107 flesch: 60 summary: The second antennae distal antennomere medial margin bears spaced transverse grooves in D. lithacus versus a row of fine denticles in D. proeliator sp. D. Dendrocephalus acacioidea, brood pouch, right, lateral view. keywords: alachua; appendage; branch; d.c; dendrocephalus; fig; florida; length; male; nov; proeliator; rogers; species; usa cache: ejt-663.pdf plain text: ejt-663.txt item: #90 of 106 id: ejt-695 author: Collado, Gonzalo A.; Aguayo, Karina P.; Cazzaniga, Néstor J.; Gutiérrez Gregoric, Diego E.; de Lucía, Micaela; Haase, Martin title: Systematic evaluation of cryptic freshwater snails from central Chile, including the enigmatic Littoridina santiagensis (Gastropoda, Truncatelloidea) date: 2019-05-14 words: 5944 flesch: 55 summary: Redescrição de Potamolithus catharinae com base em topotipos (Gastropoda, Hydrobiidae), rio Hercílio, Santa Catarina, Brasil. Biodiversidad de Chile, Patrimonio y Desafíos, Ocho Libros Editores: 201–225. keywords: antipodarum; biese; chile; collado; comb; del; heleobia; new; nov; potamolithus; santiagensis; snails; species; spring; yeso cache: ejt-695.pdf plain text: ejt-695.txt item: #91 of 106 id: ejt-703 author: Trietsch, Carolyn; Mikó, István; Deans, Andrew R. title: A photographic catalog of Ceraphronoidea types at the Muséum nacional d’Histoire naturelle, Paris (MNHN), with comments on unpublished notes from Paul Dessart – Corrigendum date: 2019-05-23 words: 470 flesch: 37 summary: Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris, France; Meise Botanic Garden, Belgium; royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium; royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium; Natural history Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark; Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, the Netherlands; Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC, Madrid, Spain; real Jardín Botánico de Madrid CSIC, Spain; Zoological research Museum Alexander koenig, Bonn, Germany; National Museum, Prague, Czech republic. European Journal of Taxonomy 527: 1–2 ISSN 2118-9773 https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2019.527 www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu 2019 · keywords: authors; museum; national cache: ejt-703.pdf plain text: ejt-703.txt item: #92 of 106 id: ejt-707 author: Sorokin, Shirley J.; Ekins, Merrick G.; Yang, Qi; Cárdenas, Paco title: A new deep-water Tethya (Porifera, Tethyida, Tethyidae) from the Great Australian Bight and an updated Tethyida phylogeny date: 2019-06-04 words: 16611 flesch: 68 summary: Phylogeny of Tethyidae The first phylogenetic analyses of Tethya, using COI and morphology (Heim et al. 2007; Heim & Nickel 2010) revealed four main clades: 1) the seychellensis-wilhelma complex, 2 + 3) the citrinia-actinia complex divided in two subclades (European species and western Atlantic species + eastern Pacific) and 4) the aurantium clade. As suggested by Sarà et al. keywords: 28s; er s; et al; le s; m eg; m m; m s; new; s ar; sarà; species; tethya cache: ejt-707.pdf plain text: ejt-707.txt item: #93 of 106 id: ejt-709 author: Carvalho de Santa, Edrielly; Pacheco, Thaynara L.; Vaz-de-Mello, Fernando Z. title: Taxonomic revision of the Canthidium Erichson, 1847 species of the gigas group (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Scarabaeinae) date: 2019-06-06 words: 8316 flesch: 66 summary: CEMT • 1 ♀; same locality as for preceding; Mar. 2000; Vaz- de-Mello leg.; Dichotomius paraguayanus Paratypes PARAGUAY • 1 ♂; Concepción, Zanja Morotí; 17 Nov. 2001; Martínez leg.; CEMT • 1 ♂; Boquerón, Loma Plata; 24 Sep. 1995; Drechsel leg.; CEMT. keywords: canthidium; carina; cemt; dorsal; gigas; leg; length; locality; martínez; mello; nov; punctation; species; vaz; view cache: ejt-709.pdf plain text: ejt-709.txt item: #94 of 106 id: ejt-769 author: Johansson, Niklas; Cederberg, Björn title: Review of the Swedish species of Ophion (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Ophioninae), with the description of 18 new species and an illustrated key to Swedish species – Corrigendum date: 2019-10-03 words: 867 flesch: 53 summary: Page 106, species name: “Ophion vardali” should read in the text and Figure captions: Ophion vardalae Johansson, 2019 (emendation of name): this species was originally described as Ophion vardali Johansson, 2019 (in Johansson & Cederberg 2019). The ending in ‘i’, however, is incorrect and therefore the specific name is here corrected as Ophion vardalae Johansson, 2019 (in Johansson & Cederberg 2019), in compliance with article 31.1.2 of the ICZN (the ending in ‘ae’ is for a woman, ‘i’ for a man). keywords: nov; ophion; species cache: ejt-769.pdf plain text: ejt-769.txt item: #95 of 106 id: ejt-789 author: Shipunov, Alexey; Gladkova, Sofia; Timoshina, Polina; Lee, Hye Ji; Choi, Jinhee; Despiegelaere, Sarah; Connolly, Bryan title: Mysterious chokeberries: new data on the diversity and phylogeny of Aronia Medik. (Rosaceae) date: 2019-10-23 words: 4744 flesch: 55 summary: Aronia mitschurinii has bigger and tastier fruits then other aronias and was adopted as valuable agricultural fruit plant across North America (Kask 1987). Aronia mitschurinii: solving a horticultural enigma. keywords: analysis; arbutifolia; aronia; data; fig; floribunda; journal; leafy2; melanocarpa; mitschurinii; rosaceae; samples; sequences; species; ● ● cache: ejt-789.pdf plain text: ejt-789.txt item: #96 of 106 id: ejt-80 author: Benichou, Laurence; Martens, Koen; Higley, Graham; Gérard, Isabelle; Dessein, Steven; Duin, Daphne title: Launch of the European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) date: 2011-09-09 words: 1369 flesch: 39 summary: The real challenge for institutional journals is to keep up with the rapid www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2011.1 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ European Journal of Taxonomy 1: 1-3 (2011) 2 developments in online services and standards. Surely there are enough taxonomic journals already, some of them well-known and many well-established! keywords: ejt; european; journal; taxonomy cache: ejt-80.pdf plain text: ejt-80.txt item: #97 of 106 id: ejt-821 author: Chester, Chloë; Agosti, Donat; Sautter, Guido; Catapano, Terry; Martens, Koen; Gérard, Isabelle; Bénichou, Laurence title: EJT editorial standard for the semantic enhancement of specimen data in taxonomy literature date: 2019-12-06 words: 9242 flesch: 49 summary: i n i o n p a p e r 1 EJT editorial standard for the semantic enhancement of specimen data in taxonomy literature Chloë CHESTER 1,*, Donat AGOSTI 2, Guido SAUTTER 3, Terry CATAPANO 4, Koen MARTENS 5, Isabelle GÉRARD 6 & Laurence BÉNICHOU 7 1,7 Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, 57 rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris, France. If specimen data can be efficiently cited, harvested and linked to wider resources, we propose that there is also the potential to develop alternative metrics for assessing impact and productivity within the natural sciences. keywords: 2019; agosti; biodiversity; citations; collection; data; ejt; et al; european; format; journal; leg; material; plazi; publications; specimen; taxonomic; taxonomy; type cache: ejt-821.pdf plain text: ejt-821.txt item: #98 of 106 id: ejt-839 author: Gobert, Stefan; Monnens, Marlies; Eerdekens, Lise; Schockaert, Ernest; Reygel, Patrick; Artois, Tom title: Schizorhynchia Meixner, 1928 (Platyhelminthes, Rhabdocoela) of the Iberian Peninsula, with a description of four new species from Portugal date: 2020-01-21 words: 7266 flesch: 61 summary: GOBERT S. et al., Schizorhynchia of the Iberian Peninsula 13 Previously known distribution Bay of Marseille, France (Brunet 1979). GOBERT S. et al., Schizorhynchia of the Iberian Peninsula 11 Genus Carcharodorhynchus Meixner, 1938 Carcharodorhynchus tenuis Brunet, 1979 Fig. keywords: brunet; cirrus; copulatory; fig; nov; proboscis; species; specimen; stylet cache: ejt-839.pdf plain text: ejt-839.txt item: #99 of 106 id: ejt-863 author: Stöhr, Sabine; Weber, Alexandra Anh-Thu; Boissin, Emilie; Chenuil, Anne title: Resolving the Ophioderma longicauda (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) cryptic species complex: five sisters, three of them new – Corrigendum date: 2020-02-21 words: 586 flesch: 35 summary: Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris, France; Meise Botanic Garden, Belgium; Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium; Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium; Natural History Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark; Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, the Netherlands; Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC, Madrid, Spain; Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid CSIC, Spain; Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn, Germany; National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic. To stabilize a species concept, .....” All occurrences of Ophioderma longicauda should be changed to Ophioderma longicaudum. keywords: museum; ophioderma; species cache: ejt-863.pdf plain text: ejt-863.txt item: #100 of 106 id: ejt-875 author: Marin, Ivan title: A new species of the genus Liljeborgia Spence Bate, 1862 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Liljeborgiidae) associated with the burrows of the spoon worm Urechis unicinctus in the Sea of Japan date: 2020-03-11 words: 7711 flesch: 56 summary: The list of Decapoda species from Vostok Bay Sea of Japan. [In Chinese, with English descriptions for new species.] keywords: article; bay; border; fig; japan; liljeborgia; marin; new; pacific; sea; setae; species; spines; teeth; times cache: ejt-875.pdf plain text: ejt-875.txt item: #101 of 106 id: ejt-89 author: Ryvkin, Alexandr B. title: New species and records of Stenus (Nestus) of the canaliculatus group, with the erection of a new species group (Insecta: Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Steninae) date: 2012-05-24 words: 31720 flesch: 65 summary: (AR); 1 ♂, Amur Area, Mazanovskiy District, Nora River mouth, 210 m a.s.l., mosses and leaf litter on natural levee and in flood-plain forest with Alnus RyvkIN A.B., Stenus species of the canaliculatus group 17 sp., Salix spp., Padus sp., ferns, Poaceae gen. spp., Carex spp., Smilacina davurica, etc., 6 Aug. 2006, E.M. veselova & A.B. Ryvkin leg. Abbreviations ♂, ♂♂: male, males. ♀, ♀♀: female, females. keywords: a.b; a.s.l; abdominal; aedeagus; amur; area; aug; bank; basin; benick; canaliculatus; carex; coleoptera; collection; der; district; european; fig; group; jul; jun; label; lake; leg; litter; locality; long; marsham; material; median; melanopus; mosses; nature; near; nestus; new; poaceae; pronotum; punctures; puthz; reserve; river; russian; ryvkin; ryvkin a.b; ryvkin leg; sahlberg; segment; selemdzhinskiy; species; specimens; sphagnum; spp; staphylinidae; stenus; stenus species; stephens; territory; zin cache: ejt-89.pdf plain text: ejt-89.txt item: #102 of 106 id: ejt-925 author: Nomenclature, International Commission On Zoological title: Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature date: 2020-04-30 words: 2948 flesch: 51 summary: https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2020.638 Introduction The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN, or Commission) considered amendments to Articles of its Constitution (ICZN 1999a) at a special session in Singapore, convened on June 3–7, 2019. The names and contact details addresses of the members at any given time shall be published in the Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature and on the Commission web site. keywords: article; commission; constitution; iczn; nomenclature cache: ejt-925.pdf plain text: ejt-925.txt item: #103 of 106 id: ejt-967 author: Mateo-Ramírez, Leticia; Riina, Ricarda title: Croton calcareus: a new species of dragon’s blood (Euphorbiaceae) from dry forest in the state of Chiapas, Mexico date: 2020-06-02 words: 4893 flesch: 59 summary: Among the many morphological differences between C. calcareus sp. nov. and both C. redolens and C. draco (Table 2), the most obvious ones are fruit size and inflorescence length; although the latter is only relevant in the case of C. draco. Inflorescences are much longer in C. draco and fruits are much larger in C. calcareus sp. nov. keywords: calcareus; calcareus sp; croton; cyclostigma; draco; et al; euphorbiaceae; forest; mateo; mexico; new; nov; riina; sect; species cache: ejt-967.pdf plain text: ejt-967.txt item: #104 of 106 id: ejt-99 author: Karner, Michael title: A revision of African Psammoecus (Coleoptera, Silvanidae) and descriptions of two new species from the collection of the Musée royal de l’Afrique centrale date: 2012-07-05 words: 11167 flesch: 75 summary: | Boutakoff’, ‘PARATYPUS | Psammoecus | leleupi | des. | M.J. Celis et collab.’, ‘sous | Dendrocalamus’, ‘PARATYPUS | Psammoecus | luchti | des. keywords: antennomere; coll; congo; fig; grouvelle; label; length; mrac; mus; parameres; pronotum; psammoecus; teeth; times; tooth; width cache: ejt-99.pdf plain text: ejt-99.txt item: #105 of 106 id: ejt-993 author: Zaova, Dušica; Cvetkoska, Aleksandra; Mitic-Kopanja, Danijela; Jovanovska, Elena; Ognjanova-Rumenova, Nadja; Levkov, Zlatko title: Tertiarius minutulus sp. nov. (Stephanodiscaceae, Bacillariophyta) – a new fossil diatom species from Lake Ohrid date: 2020-06-19 words: 7784 flesch: 63 summary: Another small-celled species, Cribrionella ohridana, was recently described from the same core from Lake Ohrid (Jovanovska et al. 2016b). This species was also observed in several sediment samples from Lake Ohrid DEEP- 5045-1 core. keywords: diatom; face; ith; lake; minutulus; nov; ohrid; species; te p; tertiarius; valve cache: ejt-993.pdf plain text: ejt-993.txt item: #106 of 106 id: ejt-999 author: Dierickx, Katrien; Snoeks, Jos title: Protomelas krampus, a new paedophagous cichlid from Lake Malawi (Teleostei, Cichlidae) date: 2020-06-23 words: 9214 flesch: 72 summary: Qualitative observations are described in the context of Lake Malawi haplochromine cichlids as conducted by Snoeks (2004). i c l e urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1B1D9E9B-A5B5-4E9A-976C-6409F81DAD76 1 Protomelas krampus, a new paedophagous cichlid from Lake Malawi (Teleostei, Cichlidae) keywords: fin; krampus; lake; length; malawi; nov; protomelas; species; taxonomy; teeth; trewavas cache: ejt-999.pdf plain text: ejt-999.txt