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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: During our studies of various collections of Halictinae from New-Guinea and Bismarck Archipelago, 54 species were found: 2 Sphecodes (subgenera Sphecodes and Callosphecodes), 3 Pachyhalictus, 1 Urohalictus, 3 Lasioglossum (subgenera Parasphecodes, Nesohalictus and Ctenonomia) and 45 Homalictus (5 Papualictus and 40 Homalictus s.str.). Among the Homalictus, 21 new species are described: H. micheneri, H. altissimus, H. filiferreus, H. flavipes, H. flammeus, H. goilalaensis, H. gressitti, H. malgiensis, H. minutus, H. morobeensis, H. pilositarsis, H. rufiscopa, H. rufopurpureus, H. scabrosus, H. scutolactescens, H. scutopruinescens, H. spinosus, H. strigilalius, H. subsphecodes, H. trigoniformis and H. wauensis. The Homalictus are classified into four groups and the species are listed (except for Australia).
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Apoidea ; Halictidae ; taxonomy ; New Guinea ; Bismarck Ar- chipelago.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 60 no. 2, pp. 27-37
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A review is given of the distribution of Chondrinidae species in the Cantabrian Mountains. Few species occur in that area, Chondrina kobeltoides being the only endemic. Chondrina kobelti and C. kobeltoides are discussed and their characters are compared in a table. The taxon cliendentata is considered to be a subspecies of C. kobeltoides and not of C. kobelti as which it was originally described.
    Keywords: Chondrinidae ; taxonomy ; Chondrina kobeltoides cliendentata comb. nov. ; distribution ; NW Spain
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 60 no. 8, pp. 113-127
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A small lot of Phymatidae (except Phymatinae) from the Rijksmusem van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden, and a few specimens from the Instituut voor Taxonomische Zo\xc3\xb6logie, Amsterdam, the British Museum (Natural History), London, and the Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg, have been studied. The following new species are described: Themonocoris aethiopicus spec. nov. (Ethiopia), Lophoscutus sagimani spec. nov. (Suriname), Lophoscutus brasiliensis spec. nov. (Brazil), Lophoscutus geijskesi spec. nov. (Saba, Lesser Antilles). \nThe male of Oxythyreus cylindricornis Westwood, 1841 is described for the first time (Natal), and additional records are given for other Phymatidae.
    Keywords: Heteroptera ; Phymatidae ; taxonomy
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 60 no. 15, pp. 231-256
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The present paper constitutes an introduction to taxonomic methodology. After an analysis of taxonomic practice, and a brief survey of kinds of attributes, the paper deals with observation, description, comparison, arrangement and classification, hypothesis construction, deduction, model, experiment, abstraction, and synthesis. The methodological aspects of the species-concept and of biological classification are dealt with in two final sections.
    Keywords: abstraction ; classification ; comparison ; deduction ; description ; experiment ; hypothesis ; methodology ; model ; observation ; species-concept ; synthesis ; systematics ; taxonomy
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 60 no. 3, pp. 39-61
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A description is given of Sinomegoura. The following three species were collected in Java: Sinomegoura citricola (Van der Goot, 1917), from various woody plants; Sinomegoura symplocois (Van der Goot, 1917), collected by Van der Goot from Symplocos and described by him as Aulacorthum symplocois Van der Goot, 1917; and a new species collected from leaves of Coffea sp., Sinomegoura coffeae spec. nov. Keys are given to the apterae and alatae viviparae, and the species are described.
    Keywords: Aphididae ; Sinomegoura ; taxonomy ; key ; Coffea ; Java
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Hoberlandtiana gen. nov. is proposed to class Amblythyreus iranicus Hoberlandt, 1959. The male of Parabotha singularis Kormilev, 1984 is described for the first time.
    Keywords: Heteroptera ; Phymatidae ; Macrocephalinae ; taxonomy
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