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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The genus Guineapsaltria is erected for eight species, distributed in New Guinea and northeastern Queensland. Five species are transferred from the genus Baeturia St\xc3\xa5l, 1866 and redescribed, viz. G. chinai (Bl\xc3\xb6te, 1960), G. flava (Goding & Froggatt, 1904), G. pallida (Bl\xc3\xb6te, 1960), G. stylata (Bl\xc3\xb6te, 1960), and G. viridula (Bl\xc3\xb6te, 1960), while three species are described as new to science (G. flaveola n. sp., G. pallidula n. sp., and G. pennyi n.sp.). G. flava is designated as the type species of the genus. Baeturia minuta Bl\xc3\xb6te, 1960 is synonymized with Guineapsaltria flava. The phylogeny of Guineapsaltria is discussed and some remarks are made on its phylogenetic relationships with other New Guinean and Australian tibicinid genera. A key to the males and maps of distribution are presented.
    Keywords: Guineapsaltria ; taxonomy ; biogeography ; New Guinea ; N.E. Australia
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The family Archimonocelididae Meixner, 1938 has been revised. The family contains two subfamilies, each comprising two genera: the Archimonocelidinae with Archimonocelis Meixner, 1938 and Meidiama Marcus, 1946, and the Calviriinae subfam. nov. with Asilomaria Karling, 1966 and Calviria gen. nov. with 20, 2, 1, and 3 species, respectively, 13 of which are new to science. The type species of the family is redescribed. Material of all the Archimonocelididae genera has been studied and supplementary remarks are made on some known species. The karyotype of 14 species is described. Archimonocelis has a cosmopolitan distribution while Meidiama is restricted to the South American coast, Calviria to the Mediterranean, and Asilomaria to the Pacific North American coast. The phylogenetic relationships within the family are analysed.
    Keywords: Plathyhelminthes ; Archimonocelididae ; karyology ; taxonomy ; phylogeny
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The spicule complement of a demosponge specimen collected from the Atlantic coast of Spain was noted to be similar to that of Pachastrella monilifera, but particularly characterized by the presence of short-shafted mesotriaenes. After detailed examination, it was concluded that the specimen undoubtedly belonged to the species Pachastrella ovisternata Von Lendenfeld, 1894. For a long time, this species has been regarded a synonym of Pachastrella monilifera Schmidt, 1868. Examination of this new specimen showed that Pachastrella ovisternata was a valid species of the genus Pachastrella. Moreover, it denoted the real existence of mesotriaenes in this genus.\nThe parsimony analyses indicated that the species Yodomia perfecta, traditionally assigned to the genus Yodomia by the presence of mesotriaenes, ought to be reclassified in the genus Pachastrella, close to P. ovisternata. These analyses also showed that mesotriaenes are a product of a convergent evolution in shape of tetraxon spicules in Calthropellidae and Pachastrellidae. At the species level it is suggested that short-shafted mesotriaenes have arisen more than once in the family Pachastrellidae. Thus, the presence of mesotriaenes itself cannot be regarded as a diagnostic characteristic at generic level. However, it was noted to be a reliable feature in order to distinguish taxa at specific level.
    Keywords: Astrophorida ; Pachastrellidae ; parsimony analysis ; sponges ; taxonomy
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The pseudoscorpions of the genera Chthonius C.L. Koch, 1843 (Chthoniidae) and Roncus L. Koch, 1873 (Neobisiidae) from caves in Serbia, Yugoslavia, have been studied. Three new species, Chthonius (Globochthonius) purgo, Chthonius (Ephippiochthonius) kemza, and Roncus talason are described. A reanalysis of the type material of three subspecies of Chthonius and Roncus from Serbian caves has supported their elevation to full specific rank: Chthonius (Globochthonius) pancici \xc4\x86ur\xc4\x8di\xc4\x87, 1972, Roncus remesianensis \xc4\x86ur\xc4\x8di\xc4\x87, 1981, and R. timacensis \xc4\x86ur\xc4\x8di\xc4\x87, 1981. All species studied are considered endemics of the Balkan Peninsula. Diagnostic characters of the analysed taxa are thoroughly described or figured. Taxonomic interrelationships and geographical distribution are briefly discussed.
    Keywords: Chthonius ; Roncus ; Chthoniidae ; Neobisiidae ; pseudoscorpions ; taxonomy ; biogeography ; Balkan Peninsula
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Two species and one subspecies of Roncus L. Koch, 1873, new to science (R. tintilin n. sp., R. trojan n. sp., and R. trojan strahor n. ssp.), collected in eastern and southeastern Serbia, Yugoslavia, are described, diagnostic characters are illustrated, and their distribution is given.\nThe possible establishment of two species groups of Roncus is discussed briefly in view of the importance of some diagnostic characters.
    Keywords: Roncus ; Neobisiidae ; pseudoscorpions ; taxonomy ; biogeography ; Serbia ; Balkan Peninsula
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The Cape Verde Cane Warbler Acrocephalus brevipennis was first described in 1866, and again in 1871 and 1883. These descriptions were all made after specimens from the same series. A type specimen was never designated and only one syntype from the original series can be traced today. The taxonomic history of the species is discussed and the single remaining syntype described. The present status and distribution of the species are briefly discussed.
    Keywords: Cape Verde Islands ; Sylviidae ; Acrocephalus brevipennis ; history ; taxonomy
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Burrimysis palmeri, a new genus and species of Heteromysini, is described from the deep layers of an anchihaline cave lake on Cabrera (Balearic Islands). It shares with Mysidetes Holt & Tattersall and Deltamysis Bowman & Orsi a third thoracic limb endopodite without enlarged segments, and rudimentary pleopods in adults of both sexes. Nevertheless, Burrimysis differs, among other characters, in the armature and profile of telson and uropods. Its affinities and biogeographic significance remain uncertain.
    Keywords: Mysidacea ; Burrimysis ; anchihaline waters ; Balearic Islands ; stygobiont fauna ; taxonomy
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The identity and taxonomy of 21 species of Thai freshwater crabs described between 1869 and 1992 of the families Potamidae (Potamon kanchanaburiense Naiyanetr, 1992; P. maesotense Naiyanetr, 1992; P. boonyaratae (Naiyanetr, 1987); Potamon phuphanense Naiyanetr, 1992; P. erawanense Naiyanetr, 1992; P. maehongsonense Naiyanetr, 1992; P. yotdomense (Naiyanetr, 1984); Dromothelphusa phrae (Naiyanetr, 1984); Larnaudia chaiyaphumi Naiyanetr, 1982; Thaipotamon siamense (A. Milne Edwards, 1869); T. smitinandi (Naiyanetr & T\xc3\xbcrkay, 1984); Thaiphusa sirikit (Naiyanetr, 1992); Demanietta tritrungense (Naiyanetr, 1986)), Gecarcinucidae (Phricotelphusa ranongi Naiyanetr, 1982; Thaksinthelphusa yongchindaratae (Naiyanetr, 1988)) and Parathelphusidae (Somanniathelphusa bangkokensis Naiyanetr, 1982; S. maehongsonensis Naiyanetr, 1987; S. fangensis Naiyanetr, 1987; S. denchaii Naiyanetr, 1984; S. nani Naiyanetr, 1984; Heterothelphusa beauvoisi (Rathbun, 1902)) are clarified. Four new genera are established (three belonging to the Potamidae: Thaipotamon, Kanpotamon and Thaiphusa; and one to the Gecarcinucidae: Thaksinthelphusa), and 13 new species (11 Potamidae: Potamon lipkei, P. nan, P. namlang, P. jarujini, P. maesariang, \xce\xa1. ubon, P. somchaii, Thaipotamon lomkao, \xce\xa4. dansai, \xce\xa4. varoonphornae, Kanpotamon duangkhaei; and two Parathelphusidae: Somanniathelphusa phetchaburi, S. chiangmai) described. Detailed descriptions and figures are provided of all the taxa.
    Keywords: Crustacea ; Decapoda ; Brachyura ; taxonomy ; Potamidae ; Gecarcinucidae ; Parathel- phusidae ; Thailand.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Thirty-eight new species of micro-caddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) are described from Malaysia and Brunei in the tribes Stactobiini and Orthotrichiini. Thirteen species are referred to the genus Chrysotrichia Schmid, two to Plethus Hagen, 13 to Scelotrichia Ulmer, five to Stactobia McLachlan and five to Orthotrichia Eaton. Chrysotrichia manga Olah, described from Vietnam, is now recorded from West Malaysia. A checklist of these species is appended for West Malaysia, East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Brunei.
    Keywords: Trichoptera ; Hydroptilidae ; Stactobiini ; Chrysotrichia ; Plethus ; Scelotrichia ; Stactobia ; Orthotrichiini ; Orthotrichia ; taxonomy ; Malaysia ; Brunei
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  • 10
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 67 no. 6, pp. 75-89
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Seven new species of Gunungiella are described from around Gunung Kinabalu (Sabah).
    Keywords: Trichoptera ; Philopotamidae ; Gunungiella ; taxonomy ; Sabah
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 67 no. 22, pp. 335-339
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Granaria braunii marcusi subspec. nov. is described from E Spain. The distributional records of the two subspecies of G. braunii are summarized on a UTM distribution map.
    Keywords: Chondrinidae ; taxonomy ; Granaria ; new subspecies ; Spain
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 67 no. 18, pp. 295-302
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: On the basis of a conchological study, taking anatomical data from the literature into account, four hygromiid species, sensu Ortiz de Zarate y Lopez, are reduced to three, viz. Cernuella virgata (Da Costa), Xerosecta promissa (Westerlund) and X. reboudiana (Bourguignat). Diagnostic shell characters are discussed and illustrated, and synonymy lists are given.
    Keywords: Hygromiidae ; Cernuella ; Xerosecta ; taxonomy ; Spain ; Portugal
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Next to the wide-spread Candidula gigaxii (Pfeiffer, 1848) and C. intersecta (Poiret, 1801), four endemic Candidula species are reported from Portugal and characterized conchologically, viz. C. belemensis (Servain, 1880) (provisionally), C. codia (Bourguignat, 1859), C. olisippensis (Servain, 1880) and C. setubalensis (Pfeiffer, 1850). Several nominal taxa are classified in the synonymy of these six species, after topotypes (that might be syntypes) or lectotypes.
    Keywords: Hygromiidae ; Candidula ; taxonomy ; Portugal
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: An annotated check-list concerning the molluscan fauna of the two highest peaks in the Parnon Oros, Peloponnisos, Greece, is provided, with emphasis on distributional data. The localities reported upon are situated only 15 km apart. Nevertheless, they are quite different in species composition.\nFrom one of these isolated peaks and from a second locality in another mountain range, Idyla pelobsoleta spec, nov., is described. The insular character of the two Parnon peaks, especially with regard to their clausiliid species, is emphasized.
    Keywords: Clausiliidae ; Idyla ; taxonomy ; new species ; biogeography ; Greece
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  • 15
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: From Greece, based on conchological characters, a single, endemic Sphincterochila species has been reported about a century ago. Its occurrence is still thought to be restricted to the islet of Andikithira. The structure of the genitalia, hitherto unknown, demonstrates that it concerns a separate species indeed; its closest relatives known are two Libyan species. These three species differ from the Sphincterochila species studied so far most clearly by the stimulatory organ, inserting not on the genital atrium but far more distally on the vagina. They are classified within Cerigottella subgen. nov.
    Keywords: Mollusca ; Pulmonata ; Sphincterochilidae ; Cerigottella subgen. nov. ; taxonomy ; distribution ; Greece ; Libya
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  • 16
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: On the basis of both detailed distributional field studies and morphological analyses, a revision of the polytypic species Albinaria hippolyti from Central and Eastern Crete is presented. True subspecies are distinguished from mere geographic varieties by the presence of narrow hybrid zones.\nUsing this criterion, four adjoining subspecies are recognised: A. h. hippolyti (Boettger, 1878), A. h. aphrodite (Boettger, 1883), A. h. holtzi (Sturany, 1904) and A. h. harmonia subspec. nov. Additionally, two geographically isolated and conchologically distinctive forms are also treated as subspecies: A. h. arthuriana (Boettger, 1878) and A. h. asterousea subspec. nov. The geographical distribution and variability of each subspecies is described in detail. A. h. hieronymi Schilthuizen & Gittenberger, 1990, A. h. frandsci Schilthuizen & Gittenberger, 1990 and A. h. neuteboomi Schilthuizen & Gittenberger, 1990 are considered synonyms of A. h. hippolyti, A. h. aphrodite and A. h. holtzi, respectively.
    Keywords: Gastropoda ; Pulmonata ; Clausiliidae ; Albinaria hippolyti ; taxonomy ; hybrid zones ; variability ; zoogeography
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  • 17
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A new concept is proposed for the cicad genus Aedeastria De Boer, 1990, so that ten species can be added, bringing the total number of species to twelve. Of these ten species added to the genus, two (A. latifrons (Bl\xc3\xb6te) and A. digitata (Bl\xc3\xb6te)) are redescribed and transferred from Baeturia St\xc3\xa5l, while eight species (A. bullata, A. cheesmanae, A. dilobata, A. hastulata, A. kaiensis, and A. moluccensis, A. obiensis, A. waigeuensis) are described as new. A key to the males of Aedeastria is presented. Aedeastria belongs to a group of Australian and New Guinean genera, defined earlier as the \xe2\x80\x9cBaeturia and related genera complex\xe2\x80\x9d and is very closely related to the genus Thaumastopsaltria Kirkaldy of that complex. Though no cladogram is presented, the distribution of several characters, and their probable phylogenetic significance, is discussed. Aedeastria is widely distributed in New Guinea and some adjacent islands, and has two species in northern Maluku. The genus appears to be concentrated in western New Guinea, especially the high number of endemic species on the various islands around Cendrawasih is remarkable.
    Keywords: Aedeastria ; taxonomy ; biogeography ; New Guinea ; Maluku
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  • 18
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Because of its peculiar shell sculpture, with a periostracal spine on each of its many ribs, Schileykula aculeata spec, nov., described in the present paper, can easily be recognized. The species is classified with Schileykula after characters of the genitalia.
    Keywords: Orculidae ; Schileykula ; taxonomy ; new species ; Turkey
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  • 19
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Two species of anophthalmous, unpigmented asellids have been found in springs and groundwaters of S.E. Siberia (Primorye region). Asellus (Asellus) primoryensis n. sp. is closely related to the epigean species A. (A.) hilgendorfii Bovallius, 1886, as is the case for all stygobiont Asellus (Asellus) species previously known from the Japanese archipelago.\nSibirasellus parpurae n. g., n. sp. is closely related to the microphthalmous species Asellus dentifer Birstein & Levanidov, 1952 from the Ussuri Basin (Khor region), now type-species of the new genus Sibirasellus. These two species show several original characters: body covered by numerous cuticular squamulae, mandibular palp reduced (glabrous and 2-segmented), and coxopodites of pereopods reduced and coalescent with their sternites, pointing to certain affinities with the stygobiont Japanese genus Nipponasellus Matsumoto, 1962 and probably to the epigean species of the \xe2\x80\x9clatifrons\xe2\x80\x9d group of the genus Asellus, presently restricted to arctic Siberia and western Alaska.\nThe different asellid lines living in the Far East and Pacific North America are much more related with each other than with all other lines of the family. All these forms possess a copulatory system built on the \xe2\x80\x9cAsellus pattern\xe2\x80\x9d: Endopodite of 2nd male pleopod with a spur-shaped basal apophysis or \xe2\x80\x9cprocessus calcariformis\xe2\x80\x9d, an afferent spermatic opening with a labial spur or \xe2\x80\x9cprocessus cylindriformis\xe2\x80\x9d, and 2nd exopodite segment with a tergal or \xe2\x80\x9ccatch lobe\xe2\x80\x9d. This phyletic system includes the genus Asellus Geoffroy, 1762 (the present status of which is discussed herein), its subgenera Asellus Dudich, 1925, Mesoasellus Birstein, 1951, and Phreatoasellus Matsumoto, 1962, and its related genera Calasellus Bowman, 1981, Nipponasellus Matsumoto, 1962, Uenasellus Matsumoto, 1962, and Sibirasellus n. g.
    Keywords: stygobiont asellids ; taxonomy ; biogeography ; Far East and Pacific North America
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  • 20
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A new standard description of Collembola Symphypleona is proposed. In particular, a standard table of the appendicular chaetotaxy (antennae, legs, and furcula) is given. According to this presentation, the following species are redescribed: Lipothrix lubbocki (Tullberg, 1872), Gisinurus malatestai Dallai, 1970, Caprainea marginata (Sch\xc3\xb6tt, 1893), and Caprainea bremondi (Delamare & Bassot, 1957).
    Keywords: Collembola ; Symphypleona ; Lipothrix ; Gisinurus ; Caprainea ; chaetotaxy ; taxonomy
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 67 no. 37, pp. 517-524
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The four Southeast European Hypnophila species are characterized conchologically. Their ranges are indicated on the basis of reliable records and summarized in a distribution map. The nomenclature is revised: a neotype is selected for H. polita (Porro, 1838), a lectotype is selected for H. pupaeformis (Cantraine, 1835), and a persistent error in the interpretation of H. zacynthia (Roth, 1855) is corrected.
    Keywords: Cochlicopidae ; Hypnophila ; taxonomy ; Yugoslavia ; Greece
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 67 no. 29, pp. 397-429
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: During the tyro Mauritania-II expedition (5-21.vi.1988) 15 holothurian species were collected between 19 and 1,900 m depth. Twelve species are new to the fauna of Mauritania, including Paracucumaria deridderae spec. nov.\nMauritania represents the southern distribution limit of four species also known from Europe, and the northern distribution limit of five species also known from southern Africa.
    Keywords: Holothurioidea ; Mauritania ; taxonomy ; zoogeography
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  • 23
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Taxonomic and natural history data are presented on eight species of Atractus from the Manaus region, central Amazonia, Brazil, namely: A. alphonsehogei, A. latifrons, A, major, A. poeppigi, A. schach, A. snethlageae, A. torquatus, and A. trilineatus. Four of these species are recorded for the first time for the region, which indicates the scarcity of snake collections in central Amazonia.\nApresentamos dados sobre a taxonomia e a hist\xc3\xb3ria natural de oito esp\xc3\xa9ies de Atractus da regi\xc3\xa3o de Manaus, Amaz\xc3\xb4nia central, Brasil: A. alphonsehogei, A. latifrons, A. major, A. poeppigi, A, schach, A. snethlageae, A. torquatus e A. trilineatus. Quatro destas esp\xc3\xa9cies s\xc3\xa3o registradas pela primeira vez para a regi\xc3\xa3o, o que indica a escassez de coletas de serpentes na Amaz\xc3\xb4nia central.
    Keywords: serpentes ; Colubridae ; Atractus ; taxonomy ; natural history ; central Amazonia
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 67 no. 21, pp. 331-334
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In order to preserve the current use of the name Aegopinella nitidula (Drapamaud, 1805), going back to Rossm\xc3\xa4ssler (1835), a neotype is proposed for this taxon. The specimen concerned is described in the present paper. Two alleged syntypes in the collection of Drapamaud, in the Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna, are not accepted as syntypes because they represent two other species. The case is referred to the ICZN for a ruling.
    Keywords: Zonitidae ; Aegopinella ; taxonomy ; neotype
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: To provide background information for a proposal to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature to suppress five subjective senior synonyms of Trochoidea geyeri, the synonymies of this and some other hygromiid species are given. The nominal taxa that are dealt with concern species that are conchologically more or less similar. These species were studied to minimize the risk that even more unused senior synonyms of T. geyeri would be discovered, which would require an additional ruling of the Commission. Distributional data and short conchological diagnoses are added to increase the usefulness of the present paper.
    Keywords: Hygromiidae ; taxonomy ; synonymy ; Trochoidea geyeri ; France ; Spain
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