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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-04-16
    Description: In total 32 new species of Tenthredinidae are described from Vietnam and 18 new species from Indonesia: Nesoselandria albotonkinensis spec. nov., N. albeotegularissima spec. nov., N. devriesiana spec. nov., Anapeptamena achterbergiana spec. nov., Neostromboceros nigrogiganteus spec. nov., N. gracilioides spec. nov., N. alboclypeatus spec. nov., N. daoensis spec. nov., N. phuongensis spec. nov., Abusarbidea bicoloristigmata spec. nov., Eusunoxa alboapicalis spec. nov., Neopoppia tonkinometallica spec. nov., Abeleses vietnamensis spec. nov., A. metallotonkinensis spec. nov., Heptamelus tonkinensis spec. nov., Athlophorus devriesi spec. nov., Rhopographus vietnamensis spec. nov., Xenapatidea hematothoracica spec. nov., X. devriesi spec. nov., Allantidea achterbergiana spec. nov., Neothrinax nigrotonkinensis spec. nov., Indotaxonus flavissimus spec. nov., Darjilingia vietnamensis spec. nov., D. tonkinensis spec. nov., D. hoangliensis spec. nov., Ferna achterbergi spec. nov., Monophadnus bicoloritonkinensis spec. nov., Eutomostethus phongdiensis spec. nov., Eutomostethus albotegularissimus spec. nov., Tenthredo octomaculatus spec. nov., T. tricoloritonkinensis spec. nov. and T. danangiensis spec. nov. from Vietnam. Neostromboceros pleuronotatus spec. nov., N. albopedissimus spec. nov., N. flavopedis spec. nov., N. rubroguinealis spec. nov., N. rubromalayensis spec. nov., Eusunoxa malaya spec. nov., Emphytus danumiensis spec. nov., Hemibeleses sulawesiensis spec. nov., Neopoppia irregulata spec. nov., Tenthredo nigrosabahensis spec. nov., T. djampangensis spec. nov., Neothrinax kaindiensis spec. nov., N. excavata spec. nov., N. gedehensis spec. nov., Abeleses metallojavanus spec. nov., Caliroa nigrojavana spec. nov., Nesoselandria sulawesiensis spec. nov. and Athlophorus achterbergianus spec. nov. from Indonesia. Monophadnus glaucus Enderlein, 1919; Monophadnus sumatranus Enderlein, 1919; Amonophadnus nigripennis Benson, 1935; Amonophadnus nigrojavanus Haris, 2002; Corporaalinus azureus Forsius, 1925; Corporaalinus cyanescens Forsius, 1925; and Corporaalinus jacobsoni Forsius, 1929, are proposed as new synonyms of Monophadnus rivalis Konow, 1906. An identification key is added for the known Tenthredinidae of Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi and New Guinea.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Symphyta ; Tenthredinidae ; Vietnam ; Indonesia ; Malaysia ; Java ; Sumatra ; Borneo ; Celebes ; Papua New Guinea ; new species
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  • 2
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 81, pp. 149-159
    Publication Date: 2024-04-16
    Description: Four new species are described from Vietnam: Pristiphora lamdongensis spec. nov., Athlophorus vietnamensis spec. nov., Heptamelus devriesi spec. nov., and Ferna lamdongensis spec. nov. They are compared to Athlophorus jacobsoni Enslin, 1912, Heptamelus ruficinctus Malaise, 1961, and Ferna cinguliventris Saini & Vasu, 1997. Results of previous expeditions are given. A detailed description of Monophadnus funebris Konow, 1898, and corrections to the previous paper are added.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Symphyta ; Tenthredinidae ; Vietnam ; Indonesia ; Malaysia ; new species
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-04-16
    Description: Eight new species of the genus Spinaria Brullé (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Rogadinae) are described and illustrated: Spinaria altimontana spec. nov. and S. campania spec. nov. from Papua, S. australiensis spec. nov. from Australia, S. incisa spec. nov. and S. eburata spec. nov. from Philippines, S. triangulifera spec. nov. from Myanmar, S. sundana spec. nov. from West Malaysia and S. hyalinata spec. nov. from Sumatra. Three species (and two varieties) are synonymised: Spinaria fuscipennis Brullé, 1846, S. curvispina Cameron, 1902, S. curvispina var. nigricauda Enderlein, 1905, and S. curvispina var. udei Enderlein, 1905, with S. armator Fabricius, 1804, and S. bhotanensis Cameron, 1906, with S. flavipennis Cameron, 1906. A lectotype is designated for Batotheca dohrniana Enderlein, 1905, Spinaria westwoodi Cameron, 1906 and S. curvispina Cameron, 1902, to stabilize the nomenclature of the group. Three taxa are re-instated: Spinaria bicolor Szépligeti, 1902, S. philippinensis Enderlein, 1905 and S. flavipennis Cameron, 1906. For the first time a key to species of the genus Spinaria Brullé is given. A key to genera of the subtribe Spinariina van Achterberg is included and the type species (but a closely related species for Cornutorogas) of each genus is fully illustrated. Keys to the known species of the genera Spinariella Szépligeti (with S. nigrita spec. nov. from Sarawak and S. tulungi spec. nov. from Sulawesi), Batotheca Enderlein (with B. quickei spec. nov. from Australia), Conspinaria Schulz (with C. chenhei spec. nov. from China and Japan, C. olthofi spec. nov. from Papua and C. sundana spec. nov. from Malaysia) and Cornutorogas Chen et al. are also provided.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Rogadinae ; Spinariina ; Spinaria ; Batotheca ; Batothecoides ; Spinariella ; Conspinaria ; Cornutorogas ; Australian ; Oriental ; East Palaearctic ; China ; Vietnam ; Myanmar ; Indonesia ; Philippines ; Malaysia ; Australia ; new species ; key ; biology ; Limacodidae ; Setora ; Parasa ; Thosea ; Microthosea ; Scopelodes ; Phobetron ; Cheromettia ; Belippa
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: This paper aims to fill some gaps in the taxonomic knowledge of the genus Ptomaphaginus for the Sunda region (in insular and peninsular Southeast Asia). We have refrained from a full regional revision. However, we present new distribution records for the following previously described species: Ptomaphaginus murphyi Szymczakowski, 1970 (Malaysia); P. rufus Jeannel, 1936 (Malaysia); P. tarsalis Szymczakowski, 1964 (Sumatra); P. aff. scaphaner Szymczakowski, 1972 (Malaysia, Java); P. sinuatus Schilthuizen, 1984 (Java); P. baliensis Perreau, 1995 (Sumatra). We also name 12 new species: P. anas spec. nov. (Malaysia); P. bryantioides spec. nov. (Borneo); P. caroli spec. nov. (Borneo), P. similipes spec. nov. (Borneo); P. kinabaluensis spec. nov. (Borneo); P. latimanus spec. nov. (Borneo); P. burckhardti spec. nov. (Borneo); P. giachinoi spec. nov. (Sumatra); P. agostii spec. nov. (Java); P. kurbatovi spec. nov. (Java); P. loeblianus spec. nov. (Sumatra). P. sabahensis spec. nov. (Borneo), and one new synonym (P. balazuci Perreau, 1995 syn. nov. for P. obtusus Szymczakowski 1959). Finally, we highlight a group of species with a characteristically shaped aedeagus, which are targeted for further phylogenetic and evolutionary study. In view of the 250th anniversary of zoological nomenclature, we name one species in honour of Carolus Linnaeus.
    Keywords: Cholevidae ; Catopidae ; Cholevinae ; genitalia ; speciation ; Malaysia ; Indonesia ; Singapore ; new species
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  • 5
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 82 no. 46, pp. 515-579
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The following 42 taxa are described as new to science: Amblyaspis yasiriana spec. nov., Euxestonotus thorkildmunki spec. nov., Gastrotrypes malaysianus spec. nov., Indomerella vanachterbergi gen. nov. & spec. nov., Leptacis acarinata spec. nov., L. apiculata spec. nov., L. bicolor spec. nov., L. Cylindrotacis bipartita subgen. nov. & spec. nov., L. breviciliata spec. nov., L. caudata spec. nov., L. dupondi spec. nov., L. duponti spec. nov., L. mymaroides spec. nov., L. obtusiceps spec. nov., L. pilosella spec. nov., L. sagittata spec. nov., L. silvatica spec. nov., L. spatulata spec. nov., L. tegulata spec. nov., L. tenuissimus spec. nov., L. transoceanica spec. nov., L. yasirae spec. nov., L. vertexialis spec. nov., Platygaster achterbergi spec. nov., P. baliensis spec. nov., P. crassiclava spec. nov., P. luteipes spec. nov., P. sparsipilosa spec. nov., P. vriesi spec. nov., Prosynopeas indonesianus spec. nov., Sacespalus manii spec. nov., S. rufiscapus spec. nov., Synopeas achterbergi spec. nov., S. ciliaris spec. nov., S. flavispinus spec. nov., S. halmaherensis spec. nov., S. infuscatus spec. nov., S. lombokensis spec. nov., S. longulus spec. nov., S. nigricoxa spec. nov., S. praemorsus spec. nov., and S. quasimodo spec. nov. Platygaster intermedius Ushakumari, 2004, is transferred to Synopeas. The hitherto unknown male of Gastrotrypes caudatus Brues, 1922 is described. New records are given of some already known species. Keys are provided for Oriental species of Leptacis, Platygaster, and Synopeas.
    Keywords: Hymenoptera ; Platygastroidea ; Platygastridae ; Platygastrinae ; Sceliotrachelinae ; Amblyaspis ; Euxestonotus ; Gastrotrypes ; Indomerella gen. nov. ; Leptacis ; Platygaster ; Prosynopeas ; Sacespalus ; Synopeas ; Cylindrotacis subgen. nov. ; Oriental ; Indonesia ; Malaysia ; keys ; new genus ; new subgenus ; new species
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  • 6
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 50 no. 2, pp. 357-365
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Ancistrocladus benomensis Rischer & G. Bringmann, a new species from Gunung Benom, Malaysia is described and illustrated. Diagnostic notes concerning morphology, occurrence of specific naphthylisoquinoline alkaloids, and support from molecular analyses are provided.
    Keywords: Ancistrocladus benomensis ; Ancistrocladaceae ; Gunung Benom ; Malaysia
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  • 7
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 54 no. 1/3, pp. 35-38
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The gradual loss in traditional knowledge on wild edible fungi is a common phenomenon the world over, including Malaysia. A documentation of known edible fungi in Malaysia was executed, with the objective of salvaging traditional knowledge on the identification and edibility of these mushrooms, particularly from her village communities.\nAmong those that have been successfully documented in this study were Cookeina and Galiella of the class Ascomycetes and Termitomyces, Schizophyllum, Hygrocybe, Lentinus, Calvatia, Calostoma and Auricularia, from the Basidiomycetes which make up a total of 13 or 14 species belonging to 9 genera. It is hoped that this documentation will contribute towards an updated scientific identification, including their genetic sequences in the near future.
    Keywords: Malaysia ; wild edible fungi
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  • 8
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 76, 1-16, pp. 61-77
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The Oriental species of the genus Halycaea Cameron are revised. Three new species of Halycaea are described and figured: H. rubata spec. nov. (Malaysia, South China (Taiwan)), H. solo spec. nov. (Malaysia) and H. sonata spec. nov. (Vietnam). H. javana (Fullaway) comb. nov. is redescribed and a key to the Oriental species of the genus Halycaea is added. The lectotype of H. erythrocephala Cameron, 1903, is designated.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Doryctinae ; Hymenoptera ; Halycaea ; Oriental region ; Malaysia ; Sabah ; Sarawak ; Vietnam ; China ; Taiwan ; new species ; revision
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Keywords: Amphidromus ; balanced polymorphism ; chirality ; Gastropoda ; Malaysia
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The species of the genus Canalicephalus Gibson, 1977, are revised and eight new species are described (three from East Malaysia (Sabah), and five from Indonesia (three from Sulawesi, one from Java and from Halmahera). The sistergenera Canalicephalus and Urosigalphus are united in a new tribe Urosigalphini and keyed, including a key to the recognized subgenera of the genus Urosigalphus Ashmead, Both extant tribes Urosigalphini nov. and Afrocampsini van Achterberg & Austin, 1992, are included the subfamily Acampsohelconinae Tobias, 1987, which up to now contains only a fossil species.
    Keywords: Braconidae ; Helconoid clade ; Acampsohelconinae ; Urosigalphini ; Afrocampsini ; Helconinae ; Canalicephalus ; Urosigalphus ; Acampsohelcon ; Afrocampsis ; key ; distribution ; Indo-Australian ; Oriental ; Indonesia ; Java ; Sulawesi ; Halmahera ; Malaysia ; Borneo ; Sabah
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