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Yu, Guohua, Hong Hui, Jian Wang, Dingqi Rao, Zhengjun Wu, and Junxing Yang. "A new species of Gracixalus (Anura, Rhacophoridae) from Yunnan, China." ZooKeys 851 (June 3, 2019): 91–111. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.851.32157.

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A new species of the genus Gracixalus, Gracixalus yunnanensis sp. n., is described based on a series of specimens collected from southwestern and southern Yunnan, China. This species is distinguished from all other known congeners by a combination of the following characters: relatively small body size in adult males (SVL 26.0–34.2 mm); dorsal surface yellow brown or red brown; distinctive conical asperities on dorsum; males with an external subgular vocal sac and linea masculina; throat, chest, and belly nearly immaculate; venter surface orangish with yellow spots, semi-transparent; snout rounded; supratympanic fold distinct; iris bronze; lack of white patch on temporal region; tibiotarsal projection absent; sides of body nearly smooth with no black blotch; finger webbing rudimentary; and toe webbing formula I1.5–2II1.5–2.7III.5–3IV2.5–1.5V. Genetically, the new species diverges from its congeners by 2.2%–14.1% (uncorrected p-distance) and is closest to G. guangdongensis. However, the new species can morphologically be separated from G. guangdongensis by distinctive conical tubercles on dorsum (versus absent), lateral surface nearly smooth with no black blotches on ventrolateral region (versus lateral surface rough, scattered with tubercles and black blotches on ventrolateral region), snout rounded (versus triangularly pointed), iris bronze (versus iris brown), and ventral surface orangish (versus throat and chest creamy white and belly light brown).
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VOLYNKIN, ANTON V., KAREL ČERNÝ, SI-YAO HUANG, and AIDAS SALDAITIS. "Taxonomic review of the Cyana adelina (Staudinger) species-group (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) with descriptions of three new species and one new subspecies from Laos, Thailand and China." Zootaxa 5323, no. 4 (2023): 477–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5323.4.2.

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The Cyana adelina (Staudinger, 1887) species-group is established and reviewed. Three new species and one new subspecies are described: Cyana yunnanensis regia ssp. n. (Northern Thailand and northern Laos), Cyana dubernardi sp. n. (China: Yunnan), Cyana khami sp. n. (central Laos), and Cyana karsticola sp. n. (northern Laos). Two new synonyms are established: Cyana yunnanensis yunnanensis (Hampson, 1903) (Chionaema) = Chionaema hoenei Daniel, 1952, syn. n., and Cyana griseilinea de Joannis, 1930 = Cyana succincta Černý, 2016, syn. n. Lectotypes are designated for Bizone adelina Staudinger, 1887 and Bizone pratti Elwes, 1890. Adults, male and female genitalia are illustrated.
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Logunov, Dmitry, and Yuri Marusik. "Taxonomic notes on the genus Eupoa Żabka, 1985 (Arachnida, Araneae, Salticidae)." ZooKeys 410 (May 21, 2014): 63–93. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.410.7548.

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The south-east Asian genus <i>Eupoa</i> is redescribed and diagnosed. Seven new species are diagnosed, described and illustrated: <i>E. daklak</i> <b>sp. n.</b> (♀) from Viet-Nam; <i>E. lehtineni</i><b><i> </i></b><b>sp. n.</b> (♂♀) from India, Thailand and Viet-Nam; <i>E. lobli</i> <b>sp. n.</b> (♂) from Malaysia; <i>E. pappi</i><b> sp. n.</b> (♂) from Thailand; <i>E. pulchella</i><b> sp. n. </b>(♂) from Thailand; <i>E. schwendingeri</i> <b>sp. n.</b> (♂♀) from Thailand; and <i>E. thailandica</i> <b>sp. n.</b> (♂♀) from Thailand. <i>Eupoa prima</i> Żabka, 1985 and <i>E. yunnanensis</i> Peng &amp; Kim, 1997 are redescribed and illustrated on the basis of type and/or newly collected materials. The female of <i>E. yunnanensis</i> Peng &amp; Kim, 1997 is found and described for the first time.
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Jałoszyński, Paweł. "Sinonichnus gen. n. for Scydmoraphes yunnanensis Jałoszyński, and description of Sinonichnus leiodicornutus sp. n. (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scydmaeninae)." Zootaxa 4938, no. 4 (2021): 487–96. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4938.4.7.

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Jałoszyński, Paweł (2021): Sinonichnus gen. n. for Scydmoraphes yunnanensis Jałoszyński, and description of Sinonichnus leiodicornutus sp. n. (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scydmaeninae). Zootaxa 4938 (4): 487-496, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4938.4.7
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Gong, Zhijun, Ditmar Metzeltin, Yanling Li, and Mark Edlund. "Three new species of Navicula (Bacillariophyta) from lakes in Yunnan Plateau (China)." Phytotaxa 208, no. 2 (2015): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.208.2.2.

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Three new freshwater diatoms are described from China’s Yunnan Plateau region in sediments from Lakes Fuxian, Erhai, and Lugu. Navicula craticuloides, nov. sp., N. gongii, nov. sp. and N. yunnanensis, nov. sp. were identified from light and scanning electron micrographs. The main features of N. craticuloides are its valve outline with rounded ends, a narrow-lateral raphe, hooked terminal fissures, a linear axial area, a rectangular central area, and wavy striae towards the margins. The main features of N. gongii are narrowly lanceolate valves with long-protracted ends, a lateral raphe, a slightly curved axial area, and a rhombic or transversely expanded central area. The main features of N. yunnanensis are lanceolate valves with triundulate margins and cuneate ends and a lateral raphe. The new species have so far been found mainly in surficial sediment.
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HU, JIAYAO, LIZHEN LI, and MEIJUN ZHAO. "Three new species of Anchocerus Fauvel (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae), with an updated key to Chinese species." Zootaxa 3318, no. 1 (2012): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3318.1.4.

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Three new species of the genus Anchocerus Fauvel, A. pengzhongi &amp; Li, sp. n.(Guangxi), A. yunnanensis Hu &amp; Li, sp. n. (Yunnan) and A. yini Hu &amp; Li, sp. n. (Yunnan) are described and illustrated from Southwest China. A key to all seven known species of the genus from China is provided.
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Song, Yuehua, Zizhong Li, and Kangning Xiong. "Three new species of the leafhopper genus Tautoneura Anufriev (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Typhlocybinae) from China." ZooKeys 83 (February 25, 2011): 63–72. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.83.1178.

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In the present paper, three new species are added to the genus <em>Tautoneura</em> Anufriev from China, <em>T. baiyunshana</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>T. caoi</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong> and <em>T. yunnanensis</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong> A key to species recorded from China is provided.
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Pace, Roberto. "Biodiversita delle Aleocharinae delle Cina: Athetini, Prima Parte , Generi Lasiosomina, Hydrosmecta, Amischa, Alomaina, Paraloconota, Bellatheta, Nepalota, Pelioptera, Tropimenelytron, Berca e Amphibolusa Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 61, no. 1 (2011): 155–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.61.1.155-192.

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Die Arbeit enthält Beschreibungen von 32 neuen Arten der Athetini-Gattungen Lasiosomina: 1 Art (L. weiensis n. sp.), Hydrosmecta: 2 Arten (H. sichuanensis n. sp., H. sinica n. sp.), Amischa: 1 Art (A. sichuanensis n. sp.), Alomaina: 1 Art (Alomaina sinica n. sp.) Paraloconota: 6 Arten (P. shalulimontis n. sp., P. daxuemontis n. sp., P. erlangensis n. sp., P. daxuensis n. sp., P. tibetana n. sp., P. bilobifera n. sp.) Bellatheta: 4 Arten (B. tibetana n. sp., B. huamontis n. sp., B. ruficollis n. sp., B. yunnanensis n. sp.), Nepalota: 10 Arten (N. erlangensis n. sp., N. yunnanensis n. sp., N. qinlingmontis n. sp., N. ruficollis n. sp., N. rougemonti n. sp., N. robusta n. sp., N. gracilis n. sp., N. dabamontis n. sp., N. caluoensis n. sp., N. daxuensis n. sp.), Pelioptera: 4 Arten (P. dalicola n. sp., P. dabamontis n. sp., P. shaanxiensis n. sp., P. asymmetrica n. sp.), Tropimenelytron: 1 Art (T. qinlingmontis n. sp.), Berca: 1 Art (B. sinensis n. sp.), Amphibolusa: 1 Art (A. chinensis n. sp.). Jede neue Art wird illustriert und mit ähnlichen Arten vergleichen. Für 22 Arten liegen zusätzlichen Daten vor, u. a. zwei Erstnachweise für China. Die Gattung Dvorakatheta Maruyama, 2006 wird zum Synonym von Paraloconota Cameron, 1939. Weiterhin werden drei Neukombinationen aufgeführt.SommarioDescrizione di 32 nuove specie degli Athetini appartenenti ai generi Lasiosomina: 1 specie (L. weiensis n. sp.), Hydrosmecta: 2 specie (H. sichuanensis n. sp., H. sinica n. sp.), Amischa: 1 specie (A. sichuanensis n. sp.), Alomaina: 1 specie (A. sinica n. sp.) Paraloconota: 6 specie (P. shalulimontis n. sp., P. daxuemontis n. sp., P. erlangensis n. sp., P. daxuensis n. sp., P. tibetana n. sp., P. bilobifera n. sp.), Bellatheta: 4 specie (B. tibetana n. sp., B. huamontis n. sp., B. ruficollis n. sp., B. yunnanensis n. sp.), Nepalota: 10 specie (N. erlangensis n. sp., N. yunnanensis n. sp., N. qinlingmontis n. sp., N. ruficollis n. sp., N. rougemonti n. sp., N. robusta n. sp., N. gracilis n. sp., N. dabamontis n. sp., N. caluoensis n. sp., N. daxuensis n. sp.), Pelioptera: 4 specie (P. dalicola n. sp., P. dabamontis n. sp., P. shaanxiensis n. sp., P. asymmetrica n. sp.), Tropimenelytron: 1 specie (T. qinlingmontis n. sp.), Berca: 1 specie (B. sinensis n. sp.), Amphibolusa: 1 specie (A. chinensis n. sp.). Ogni nuova specie è illustrata e comparata con specie simili. Sono riferiti dati aggiuntivi per 22 specie, tra cui 2 primi ritrovamenti per la Cina. Il genere Dvorakatheta Maruyama, 2006 è posto in sinonimia di Paraloconota Cameron, 1939. Sono date tre combinazioni nuove.StichwörterColeoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, taxonomy, China.Nomenklatorische Handlungensinica Pace, 2011 (Alomaina), spec. nov.sichuanensis Pace, 2011 (Amischa), spec. nov.chinensis Pace, 2011 (Amphibolusa), spec. nov.huamontis Pace, 2011 (Bellatheta), spec. nov.ruficollis Pace, 2011 (Bellatheta), spec. nov.tibetana Pace, 2011 (Bellatheta), spec. nov.yunnanensis Pace, 2011 (Bellatheta), spec. nov.sinensis Pace, 2011 (Berca), spec. nov.sichuanensis Pace, 2011 (Hydrosmecta), spec. nov.sinica Pace, 2011 (Hydrosmecta), spec. nov.weiensis Pace, 2011 (Lasiosomina), spec. nov.alticola (Pace, 2004) (Leptostiba), comb. nov. hitherto Amischa alticola Pace, 2004miriapex (Pace, 2004) (Leptostiba), comb. nov. hitherto Atheta (Microdota) miriapex Pace, 2004caluoensis Pace, 2011 (Nepalota), spec. nov.dabamontis Pace, 2011 (Nepalota), spec. nov.daxuensis Pace, 2011 (Nepalota), spec. nov.erlangensis Pace, 2011 (Nepalota), spec. nov.gracilis Pace, 2011 (Nepalota), spec. nov.qinlingmontis Pace, 2011 (Nepalota), spec. nov.robusta Pace, 2011 (Nepalota), spec. nov.rougemonti Pace, 2011 (Nepalota), spec. nov.ruficollis Pace, 2011 (Nepalota), spec. nov.yunnanensis Pace, 2011 (Nepalota), spec. nov.bilobifera Pace, 2011 (Paraloconota), spec. nov.daxuemontis Pace, 2011 (Paraloconota), spec. nov.daxuensis Pace, 2011 (Paraloconota), spec. nov.erlangensis Pace, 2011 (Paraloconota), spec. nov.shalulimontis Pace, 2011 (Paraloconota), spec. nov.tibetana Pace, 2011 (Paraloconota), spec. nov.wrasei (Dvorak, 1988) (Paraloconota), comb. nov. hitherto Dvorakatheta wrasei (Dvorak, 1988)asymmetrica Pace, 2011 (Pelioptera (Geostibida)), spec. nov.dabamontis Pace, 2011 (Pelioptera (Geostibida)), spec. nov.dalicola Pace, 2011 (Pelioptera (Geostibida)), spec. nov.shaanxiensis Pace, 2011 (Pelioptera (Geostibida)), spec. nov.Dvorakatheta Maruyama, 2006 (Staphylinidae), syn. nov. of Paraloconota Cameron, 1939qinlingmontis Pace, 2011 (Tropimenelytron), spec. nov.
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MI, XIAO-QI, XIAN-JIN PENG, and CHANG-MIN YIN. "The orb-weaving spider genus Eriovixia (Araneae: Araneidae) in the Gaoligong Mountains, China." Zootaxa 2488, no. 1 (2010): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2488.1.3.

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Four species of the araneid spider genus Eriovixia are reported from the Gaoligong Mountains (Yunnan Province, southwest China), including a new species: Eriovixia sticta n. sp., and three known species: E. excelsa (Simon, 1889), E. pseudocentrodes (Bösenberg &amp; Strand, 1906) and E. yunnanensis (Yin et al., 1990). E. excelsa is first recorded from Chinese Mainland, while the males of both E. pseudocentrodes and E. yunnanensis are described for the first time, and the male of E. pseudocentrodes described before is actually the male of E. sticta n. sp. Distributional data and illustrations of somatic and genitalic morphology are provided. The differences between these four species and related taxa are discussed.
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FIBIGER, MICHAEL, HUI-LIN HAN, and VLADIMIR S. KONONENKO. "Five new species and one new subspecies of Micronoctuidae from China, with a checklist of Chinese species, including Taiwan (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea, Micronoctuidae)." Zootaxa 2777, no. 1 (2011): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2777.1.3.

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Five new species and one subspecies of the family Micronoctuidae (Lepidoptera, Noctuoidea) (Bellulia bibella sp. n., Parachrostia pura sp. n., Tactusa virga sp. n., T. flexus sp. n., T. brevis sp. n., and T. discrepans yunnanensis ssp. n.) are described from South China (provinces Yunnan and Guizhou). Three species, Mimachrostia fasciata Sugi, 1982, T. discrepans Fibiger, 2010 and T. pars Fibiger, 2010 are reported from China for the first time. An updated checklist of the Micronoctuidae from China, including Taiwan is presented consisting of 28 species and 2 two subspecies.
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LUO, KAI-YUE, XIANG MA, and CHANG-LIN ZHAO. "Neofavolus yunnanensis sp. nov. (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) from China: evidence from morphology and DNA sequence data." Phytotaxa 408, no. 2 (2019): 109–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.408.2.3.

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A new wood-inhabiting species, Neofavolus yunnanensis, is proposed based on a combination of morphological features and molecular evidence. The species is characterized by an annual growth, laterally stipitate basidiomata with reniform to semicircular pileus, dimitic hyphal system with clamped generative hyphae, IKI–, CB–, and cylindrical, hyaline, thin-walled, smooth, IKI–, CB– basidiospores. Sequences of ITS and LSU nrRNA gene regions of the studied samples were generated, and phylogenetic analyses were performed with maximum likelihood, maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference methods. The phylogenetic analyses showed that N. yunnanensis was nested into the genus Neofavolus and then was as a sister with N. mikawae and then grouped with N. alveolaris and N. cremeoalbidus.
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Zerche, Lothar. "Sieben neue Pseudopsis-Arten aus China mit einer Bestimmungstabelle der paläarktischen Arten (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Pseudopsinae). Beiträge zur Kenntnis der ostpaläarktischen Insekten (7)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 48, no. 2 (1998): 353–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.48.2.353-365.

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Die Gattung Pseudopsis Newman wird zum ersten Mal aus China gemeldet. Es werden 7 Arten neu beschrieben und mit verwandten beziehungsweise ähnlichen Arten verglichen: puetzi sp. n. [Shaanxi]; yunnanensis sp. n. [Yunnan]; gonggaensis sp. n., smetanai sp. n., schuelkei sp. n., hermani sp. n. [alle Sichuan]; gansuensis sp. n. [Gansu]. Für die neuen Arten werden jeweils der Aedoeagus und der Umriß mit den Längskielen des Pronotums abgebildet. Eine Bestimmungstabelle für die jetzt 20 paläarktischen Arten wird neu erstellt.Nomenklatorische Handlungengansuensis Zerche, 1998 (Pseudopsis), spec. n.gonggaensis Zerche, 1998 (Pseudopsis), spec. n.hermani Zerche, 1998 (Pseudopsis), spec. n.puetzi Zerche, 1998 (Pseudopsis), spec. n.schuelkei Zerche, 1998 (Pseudopsis), spec. n.smetanai Zerche, 1998 (Pseudopsis), spec. n.yunnanensis Zerche, 1998 (Pseudopsis), spec. n.
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Song, Xiao-bin, and Li-Zhen Li. "Descriptions of three new species of the Termitophilous tribe Termitopaediini in China (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae)." ZooKeys 424 (July 8, 2014): 91–100. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.424.7670.

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Three new species belonging to two genera of the aleocharine tribe Termitopaediini Seevers,<em> viz.</em>, <em>Dioxeuta rara</em> Song &amp; Li, <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>D. yunnanensis </em>Song &amp; Li, <strong>sp. n.</strong>, and <em>Termitopulex sinensis</em> Song &amp; Li, <strong>sp. n</strong><strong>.</strong> from Baihualing Natural Reserve (Southwest China: Yunnan) are described and illustrated. This is the first record of <em>Termitopulex </em>Fauvel, 1899 from China.
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Zhao, Ping, Runqian Mao, and Liangming Cao. "Two new and one little-known damsel bug of the subfamily Prostemmatinae Reuter (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Nabidae) from China." ZooKeys 845 (May 15, 2019): 139–52. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.845.32893.

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Two damsel bugs belonging to two genera of the subfamily Prostemmatinae from China are reported as new to science: Alloeorhynchus (Alloeorhynchus) yunnanensis sp. n. and Rhamphocoris guizhouensis sp. n. The little-known species Alloeorhynchus (Alloeorhynchus) reinhardi Kerzhner &amp; Günther, 1999 is redescribed. All species are illustrated in detail. Keys to the Chinese species of Rhamphocoris and Alloeorhynchus are provided aid in identification.
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JÄGER, PETER, and VINCENT VEDEL. "Sparassidae of China 4. The genus Pseudopoda (Araneae: Sparassidae) in Yunnan Province." Zootaxa 1623, no. 1 (2007): 1–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1623.1.1.

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The genus Pseudopoda, Jäger, 2000 is revised for Yunnan Province, China. Fifteen new species are described: Pseudopoda sinapophysis sp. n., Pseudopoda interposita sp. n., Pseudopoda gongschana sp. n., Pseudopoda saetosa sp. n., Pseudopoda contentio sp. n., Pseudopoda amelia sp. n., Pseudopoda yinae sp. n., Pseudopoda roganda sp. n., Pseudopoda cangschana sp. n., Pseudopoda shuqiangi sp. n., Pseudopoda daliensis sp. n., Pseudopoda obtusa sp. n., Pseudopoda rivicola sp. n., Pseudopoda digitata sp. n., Pseudopoda contraria sp. n. The male of Pseudopoda bibulba(Xu and Yin, 2000) and the female of Pseudopoda spiculata (Wang, 1990) are described for the first time. Pseudopoda yunnanensis (Yang and Hu, 2001) comb. n. is transferred from the genus Sinopoda Jäger, 1999. Limits of species groups in Pseudopoda are discussed. Some characters are confirmed to be dependent on size of the spider (e.g., leg formula, ratio between head region and width of posterior eye row).
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TANG, LIANG, and ZHI-FEI CHENG. "Sphaeromacrops Schillhammer new to China with description of a new species (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)." Zootaxa 4779, no. 2 (2020): 297–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4779.2.11.

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Sphaeromacrops Schillhammer, 2001 is recorded from China for the first time, and a new species from Yunnan is described under the name: S. yunnanensis Tang &amp; Cheng sp. n. A key to the species of Sphaeromacrops is provided.
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Liao, Jinling, Kan Zhuo, Shengfu Yu, Xundong Li, and Danlei Li. "Bursaphelenchus uncispicularis n. sp. (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchidae) from Pinus yunnanensis in China." Nematology 9, no. 2 (2007): 237–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156854107780739090.

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AbstractBursaphelenchus uncispicularis n. sp. is described and figured. The nematode was found in wilted pine Pinus yunnanensis Franchet from a single locality in Longling county, Yunnan Province, China. The new species is characterised by a relatively small stylet (11-15 μm long) with weakly developed basal swellings and lateral fields bearing four incisures. The male has relatively small, arcuate spicules with a distinct, dorsally bent, hook-like condylus, thorn-like rostrum, distinct cucullus and an ovoid terminal 'bursa' with minutely tripartite terminus. The female has a minute vulval flap and a conical tail with a relatively robust and blunt projection ca 1.2-4.5 μm long. Both sexes are of moderate body length ranging from 676-1088 μ m in the female and 552-1083 μm in the male with a slender body (a = 37-54 in the female and 36-54 in the male) and a relatively short tail (c = 26-39 in the female and 31-45 in the male). Bursaphelenchus uncispicularis n. sp. most closely resembles B. borealis, B. leoni and B. silvestris. However, the new species is easily distinguished from these three species by a number of characters including spicule size and shape, female tail shape and length, and postvulval uterine sac length.
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Kirkendall, Lawrence R., Massimo Faccoli, and Hui Ye. "Description of the Yunnan shoot borer, Tomicus yunnanensis Kirkendall & Faccoli sp. n. (Curculionidae, Scolytinae), an unusually aggressive pine shoot beetle from southern China, with a key to the species of Tomicus." Zootaxa 1819 (December 31, 2008): 25–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.182961.

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Kirkendall, Lawrence R., Faccoli, Massimo, Ye, Hui (2008): Description of the Yunnan shoot borer, Tomicus yunnanensis Kirkendall &amp; Faccoli sp. n. (Curculionidae, Scolytinae), an unusually aggressive pine shoot beetle from southern China, with a key to the species of Tomicus. Zootaxa 1819: 25-39, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.182961
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Cao, Qi, Shuqiang Li, and Marek Żabka. "The jumping spiders from Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China (Araneae, Salticidae)." ZooKeys 630 (November 9, 2016): 43–104. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.630.8466.

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Twenty one jumping spider species from South Yunnan are reported, diagnosed, described and illustrated; 19 of them are described as new: Afraflacilla ballarini Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂), Agorius tortilis Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Bavia exilis Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂), Carrhotus kevinlii Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Carrhotus sarahcrewsae Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂), Chinattus wengnanensis Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Chinophrys mengyangensis Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Cocalus menglaensis Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Cosmophasis xiaolonghaensis Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Cytaea yunnanensis Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂), Gedea pinguis Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂), Gelotia zhengi Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂), Icius bamboo Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂), Nannenus menghaiensis Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Pancorius latus Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂), Phintella lepidus Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂♀), Phintella sancha Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂), Ptocasius paraweyersi Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂♀), and Stenaelurillus fuscus Cao &amp; Li, sp. n. (♂). Females of Bavia capistrata (C.L. Koch, 1846) and Phintella suavisoides Lei &amp; Peng, 2013 are described for the first time. DNA barcodes of 12 species were obtained for future use.
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Zhang, Jiang-Tao, and San-An Wu. "A study of the genus Paraputo Laing, 1929 of China, with description of two new species (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Coccomorpha)." ZooKeys 709 (October 18, 2017): 57–70. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.709.15161.

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A study of the genus Paraputo Laing, 1929 (Coccomorpha: Pseudococcidae) from China is provided. Eight Paraputo species are recognized in China, of which two species, P. platani sp. n. and P. yunnanensis sp. n., are described as new and P. banzigeri Williams, 2004 is recorded from China for the first time. Two new combinations are introduced, involving transfer of P. citricola Tang, 1992 and P. sinensis Borchsenius, 1962 to the genus Formicococcus Takahashi, 1928. A key to the Paraputo species of China is provided.
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Han, Li-Su, Dong-Qin Dai, Tian-Ye Du, et al. "Taxonomy and phylogenetic studies revealed Parabambusicola yunnanensis sp. nov. (Parabambusicolaceae, Pleosporales) on bamboo from Yunnan, China." Phytotaxa 589, no. 3 (2023): 245–58. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.589.3.3.

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Han, Li-Su, Dai, Dong-Qin, Du, Tian-Ye, Wijayawardene, Nalin N., Promputtha, Itthayakorn, Bhat, D. Jayarama, Gao, Yong (2023): Taxonomy and phylogenetic studies revealed Parabambusicola yunnanensis sp. nov. (Parabambusicolaceae, Pleosporales) on bamboo from Yunnan, China. Phytotaxa 589 (3): 245-258, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.589.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.589.3.3
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Huayan, Chen, Hong Chun-dan, Achterberg Kees van, and Zai-fu Xu. "Description of a new species of Pseudomegischus van Achterberg from China (Hymenoptera, Stephanidae)." ZooKeys 601 (June 29, 2016): 119–25. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.601.9499.

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A new species of the genus Pseudomegischus van Achterberg, Pseudomegischus yunnanensis sp. n., is described and illustrated from Yunnan Province, China. This is the second species of the genus reported from China. A modified section of the identification key to species of Pseudomegischus is added to include the new species.
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Liu, Wangang, Dirk Ahrens, Ming Bai, and Xing-Ke Yang. "A key to species of the genus Gastroserica Brenske of the China (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Sericini), with the description of two new species and two new records for China." ZooKeys 139 (October 25, 2011): 23–44. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.139.1702.

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Based on a revision of the material housed in Chinese collections and a key to species of <i>Gastroserica </i>of China is provided. Two new species are described, habitus photographs, and illustrations of the genitalia are given: <i>Gastroserica nigrofasciata</i> <b>sp. n.</b> (from China: Guangxi and Guizhou Prov.), <i>G. yunnanensis</i> <b>sp. n.</b> (from China: Yunnan Prov.). Besides, illustrations of the genitalia of species mentioned in the key are provided. Additional distribution records of the <i>Gastroserica</i> species including an updated distribution map are given.
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Mishra, Gaurav K., Sanjeeva Nayaka, Dalip K. Upreti, Sergii Y. Kondratyuk, Arne Thell, and Ingvar Kärnefelt. "Cetrarioid lichens from India revised, including Nephromopsis awasthii sp. nov. and new records." Mycotaxon 137, no. 2 (2022): 283–334. http://dx.doi.org/10.5248/137.283.

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Morpho-taxonomic studies of cetrarioid lichens from India recorded 46 species representing Cetraria, Melanelia, Nephromopsis, and Platismatia. Nephromopsis awasthii is described as new to science; and Cetraria endochrysea, C. sinensis, Melanelia agnata, Nephromopsis ciliaris, N. morrisonicola, N. pseudocomplicata, N. pseudoweberi, N. rugosa, N. weii, and N. yunnanensis are reported for the first time from India. A key to all genera and species of cetrarioid lichens in India is provided together with their detailed morphotaxonomic characters and distribution.
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JAŁOSZYŃSKI, PAWEŁ. "Sinonichnus gen. n. for Scydmoraphes yunnanensis Jałoszyński, and description of Sinonichnus leiodicornutus sp. n. (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Scydmaeninae)." Zootaxa 4938, no. 4 (2021): 487–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4938.4.7.

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Scydmoraphes yunnanensis Jałoszyński shows several unusual characters as for a member of this broadly distributed Palaearctic genus. Discovery of this species in a new locality and several newly available specimens allowed for detailed morphological study. As a result, a new genus, Sinonichnus gen. n., is established to accommodate Sinonichnus yunnanensis comb. n., and another species, showing unusual modifications of the male antennae, Sinonichnus leiodicornutus sp. n. Both species are known to occur in Yunnan, China. Sinonichnus is the first known Stenichnini genus that combines the presence of the pre-tentorial gular sutures with the prosternum laterally fused with inner regions of hypomera; all remaining world genera that show the gular sutures between posterior tentorial pits and the posteromesal margins of cardines have the prosterna demarcated laterally by notosternal sutures. An updated identification key to Eurasian Stenichnini genera whose adults have the pre-tentorial gular sutures is given.
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ZHANG, HONGRUI, YONGHUI XIE, and ZHENGYUE LI. "A new leaf-feeding species of Neohydatothrips from southwestern China (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)." Zootaxa 3180, no. 1 (2012): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3180.1.6.

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Neohydatothrips magnoliae sp. n., is described from leaves of Parakmeria yunnanensis (Magnoliaceae) in SouthwesternChina. This thrips is similar to N. samayunkur, N. elaeagni, N. trypherus and N. plynopygus, but can be distinguished fromthese by details of the fore wing colour, the body colour, and shape of the pronotal blotch. An illustrated key is providedto distinguish the 13 described species of Neohydatothrips recorded from China. Type specimens of the new species are preserved in Yunnan Agricultural University.
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KOMAREK, ALBRECHT, and FRANZ HEBAUER. "Taxonomic revision of Agraphydrus Régimbart, 1903 I. China and Taiwan (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae: Acidocerinae)." Zootaxa 4452, no. 1 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4452.1.1.

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The species of Agraphydrus Régimbart, 1903 from China and Taiwan are revised. Nine species are redescribed and 33 new species are described: A. activus sp. n., A. agilis sp. n., A. arduus sp. n., A. audax sp. n., A. calvus sp. n., A. cantonensis sp. n., A. chinensis sp. n., A. comes sp. n., A. confusus sp. n., A. conicus sp. n., A. connexus sp. n., A. contractus sp. n., A. fasciatus sp. n., A. fikaceki sp. n., A. forcipatus sp. n., A. fujianensis sp. n., A. globipenis sp. n., A. gracilipalpis sp. n., A. igneus sp. n., A. jilanzhui sp. n., A. longipenis sp. n., A. niger sp. n., A. reductus sp. n., A. reticuliceps sp. n., A. robustus sp. n., A. schoenmanni sp. n., A. setifer sp. n., A. splendens sp. n., A. umbrosus sp. n., A. uncinatus sp. n., A. variabilis sp. n., A. wangmiaoi sp. n., and A. yunnanensis sp. n. Agraphydrus ryukyuensis (Matsui, 1994) is synonymized with A. coomani (Orchymont, 1927). The latter is recorded from China for the first time. A total of 42 species are now known from China and Taiwan. Agraphydrus orientalis (Orchymont, 1932) was erroneously recorded from China. Gymnhelochares Orchymont, 1932 is synonymized with Agraphydrus s. str. Régimbart, 1903. All species reviewed here are aquatic or occur in habitats near water. Species have been collected in a wide variety of flowing and stagnant water bodies, and four species are known to be hygropetric. Agraphydrus jilanzhui is exclusively found north of the Yangtze River; the other species occur south of it, with nine of them occurring on both sides. Eleven species covered here also occur outside of China and Taiwan. Habitus, male genitalia and morphological details are illustrated and a key to the species from China and Taiwan is added.
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KIRKENDALL, LAWRENCE R., MASSIMO FACCOLI, and HUI YE. "Description of the Yunnan shoot borer, Tomicus yunnanensis Kirkendall & Faccoli sp. n. (Curculionidae, Scolytinae), an unusually aggressive pine shoot beetle from southern China, with a key to the species of Tomicus." Zootaxa 1819, no. 1 (2008): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1819.1.2.

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We describe a new and highly aggressive species of pine shoot beetle, Tomicus yunnanensis Kirkendall &amp; Faccoli, which has been decimating Pinus yunnanensis forests in southwest China for almost three decades. This species was confused with T. piniperda until recent molecular studies showed the SW China populations to be quite divergent from T. piniperda of northeast China and Europe. The clearest morphological differences between these two species lie in the surface sculpture of the elytra: the new species has more widely spaced interstrial granules on the elytral disc, the punctures of interstria 2 on the declivity arranged irregularly and those of striae 1 and 3 smaller. The new species also has dense small hairs on the tip of the antennal club, while T. piniperda has only scattered small hairs on that segment. Mature T. piniperda specimens are uniformly black, while those of T. yunnanensis have the bulk of the elytra lighter than the base of the elytra and the pronotum. The new species is actually more similar to the Mediterranean species T. destruens, which differs in geographical distribution and in having the punctures of interstria 2 dense on the declivity and light-colored antennae. Species of Tomicus are of general concern to foresters because of their impact on conifer growth, but good illustrations for many species are lacking. We here provide a detailed key to all seven species of the genus (T. minor, T. piniperda, T. destruens, T. brevipilosus, T. yunnanensis and the virtually unknown T. puellus and T. pilifer) as well as diagnostic photographs and drawings. We summarize the biological differences between the new species and T. piniperda and recommend improved communication between taxonomists and forest entomologists, as avoidable taxonomic confusion such as that of T. yunnanensis and T. destruens with T. piniperda hinders the combatting of outbreaks of forest insects.
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Zonstein, Sergei, and Yuri Marusik. "A review of the genus Raveniola (Araneae, Nemesiidae) in China, with notes on allied genera and description of four new species from Yunnan." ZooKeys 211 (July 25, 2012): 71–99. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.211.3060.

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The Chinese representatives of <i>Raveniola</i> Zonstein, 1987 are currently recognized to comprise seven species. Four new species – <i>R. montana </i><b>sp. n.</b> (♂♀), <i>R. shangrila </i><b>sp. n.</b> (♂), <i>R. songi</i> <b>sp. n.</b> (♂) and <i>R. yunnanensis</i> <b>sp. n.</b> (♂) – are described from the highlands of Yunnan Province, China. According to some characters (shape of the palpus, palpal tibia and tibia I in males) they can be placed together with <i>R. hebeinica</i> Zhu, Zhang &amp; Zhang, 1999 and with <i>R. guangxi </i>(Raven &amp; Schwendinger, 1995) <b>comb. n.</b>, transferred here from <i>Sinopesa</i> Raven &amp; Schwendinger, 1995. The current generic position of <i>R. xizangensis</i> (Hu &amp; Li, 1987) is confirmed. Other Chinese nemesiids referred previously to <i>Raveniola</i> are transferred to <i>Sinopesa</i>: <i>S. chinensis </i>(Kulczyński, 1901) <b>comb. n.</b>,<i> S. sinensis </i>(Zhu &amp; Mao, 1983) <b>comb. n.</b> and <i>S. chengbuensis</i> (Xu &amp; Yun, 2002) <b>comb. n.</b> The relationships between these Asian genera and their relations to Afrotropical nemesiids are discussed.
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Fan, Li-xian, Fei-yan Meng, Jun-ping Bai, Wei-jiang Xu, and Xu Wang. "Paradiplozoon yunnanensis n. sp. (Monogenea, Diplozoidae) from Sikukia gudgeri (Cyprinidae, Barbinae) in southwest China." Parasite 25 (2018): 46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2018047.

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Paradiplozoon yunnanensis n. sp. (Monogenea, Diplozoidae) is described from the gills of Sikukia gudgeri Smith, 1931 (Cyprinidae) collected from Jinghong Basin, a tributary of the international Lancang-Mekong River. This is the first diplozoid species from S. gudgeri and its description increases the number of Paradiplozoon species recorded in China to 25. The new species is distinguished from congeners by a combination of morphological and molecular features. The anterior end of the median plate is thickened in the marginal area and a narrow rectangular trapeze spur connects to the anterior jaw through two separate anterior joining sclerites. The posterior end of the median plate sclerite is invaginated with a smooth strip-shaped posterior joining sclerite. Comparison of a newly obtained sequence of rRNA ITS2 with 18 other congeneric sequences from GenBank provides support for separation of the new species.
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Shi, Hongliang, and Achille Casale. "Revision of the Oriental species of Calleida Latreille (sensu lato). Part 2: the C. discoidalis species group (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Lebiini)." ZooKeys 806 (December 13, 2018): 87–120. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.806.30051.

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The C. discoidalis species group of the genus Calleida Latreille from Asia (in the sense of Casale and Shi 2018) is revised with six species recognized. Four new species are described: C. piligera Shi &amp; Casale, sp. n. (type locality: Taiwan: Siling, 24.65°N, 121.42°E); C. cochinchinae Casale &amp; Shi, sp. n. (type locality: Vietnam: "Cochinchina"); C. yunnanensis Shi &amp; Casale, sp. n. (type locality: Yunnan: Caiyanghe, 22.60°N, 101.12°E); and C. luzonensis Casale &amp; Shi, sp. n. (type locality: Philippines: Nagtipunan, 16.22°N, 121.60°E). C. fukiensis Jedlička, 1963 is confirmed as an available and valid species name, and C. suensoni Kirschenhofer, 1986 is newly synonymized with it. A phylogenetic analysis of Oriental Calleida species, based on adult morphological characters, is performed. The results show that the monophyly of most species groups in Oriental Calleida is accepted, but the C. discoidalis group appears polyphyletic and comprises three lineages. However, because many species relationships in the cladogram lack significant supporting, presently the C. discoidalis group was remained to use for morphological convenience. Five types of female reproductive tracts were recognized, corresponding to five branches in the cladogram.
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Pace, Roberto. "Biodiversita delle Aleocharinae della Cina: Gyrophaenini (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 60, no. 1 (2010): 125–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.60.1.125-193.

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Eine taxonomische Studie der vier Gattungen Gyrophaena, Encephalus, Brachida und Sternotropa den Tribus Gyrophaenini wird vorgelegt. Sie enthält 46 für die Wissenschaft neue Arten der Gattung Gyrophaena, die beschrieben und abgebildet werden G. sinolobata n. sp., G. sinodilatata n. sp., G. sinodivergens n. sp., G. guttula n. sp., G. magnappendiculata n. sp., G. plesiofacilis n. sp., G. aequalitatis n. sp., G. segmenti n. sp., G. munca n. sp., G. schuelkeiana n. sp., G. vocisnotae n. sp., G. sinopinguis n. sp., G. glareicola n. sp., G. dabamontis n. sp., G. aculeifera n. sp., G. jaegeri n. sp., G. gonggamontis n. sp., G. guttuloides n. sp., G. subguttula n. sp., G. zhouzhicola n. sp., G. cervicornoides n. sp., G. glacialis n. sp., G. pluridenticulata n. sp., G. ludingensis n. sp., G. erlangensis n. sp., G. anatis n. sp., G. metuenda n. sp., G. dabensis n. sp., G. neabeijingensis n. sp., G. singularitheca n. sp., G. zanettii n. sp., G. biflagellum n. sp., G. kangdingensis n. sp., G. sinoplicatella n. sp., G. imperita n. sp., G. pseudoschuelkei n. sp., G. sinoclaricornis n. sp., G. zhenpingensis n. sp., G. folii n. sp., G. sensitiva n. sp., G. deprehensionis n. sp., G. amplificationis n. sp., G. multilobata n. sp., G. distortionis n. sp., G. lateappendiculata n. sp.). Aus der Gattung Encephalus werden sechs neue Arten beschrieben und abgebildet (E. appendicis n. sp., E. schuelkei n. sp., E. tibetanus n. sp., E. daxuemontis n. sp., E. yunnanensis n. sp., E. appendiculatus n. sp.) sowie aus der Gattung Sternotropa drei neue Arten (S. erlangensis n. sp., S. sinensis n. sp., S. dabamontis n. sp.). Die Gattung Sternotropa ist neu für China. Für 28 Arten werden zusätzliche Daten mitgeteilt, darunter sind zwei Arten neu.SommarioViene realizzato lo studio tassonomico di 4 generi della tribù Gyrophaenini: Gyrophaena, Encephalus, Brachida e Sternotropa. Sono descritte e illustrate 46 nuove specie di Gyrophaena (G. sinolobata n. sp., G. sinodilatata n. sp., G. sinodivergens n. sp.; G. guttula n. sp., G. magnappendiculata n. sp., G. plesiofacilis n. sp., G. aequalitatis n. sp., G. segmenti n. sp., G. munca n. sp., G. schuelkeiana n. sp., G. vocisnotae n. sp., G. sinopinguis n. sp., G. glareicola n. sp., G. dabamontis n. sp., G. aculeifera n. sp., G. jaegeri n. sp., G. gonggamontis n. sp., G. guttuloides n. sp., G. subguttula n. sp., G. zhouzhicola n. sp., G. cervicornoides n. sp., G. glacialis n. sp., G. pluridenticulata n. sp., G. ludingensis n. sp., G. erlangensis n. sp., G. anatis n. sp., G. metuenda n. sp., G. dabensis n. sp., G. neabeijingensis n. sp., G. singularitheca n. sp., G. zanettii n. sp., G. biflagellum n. sp., G. kangdingensis n. sp., G. sinoplicatella n. sp., G. imperita n. sp., G. pseudoschuelkei n. sp., G. sinoclaricornis n. sp., G. zhenpingensis n. sp., G. folii n. sp., G. sensitiva n. sp., G. deprehensionis n. sp., G. amplificationis n. sp., G. multilobata n. sp., G. distortionis n. sp., G. lateappendiculata n. sp.), 6 nuove specie di Encephalus (E. appendicis n. sp., E. schuelkei n. sp., E. tibetanus n. sp., E. daxuemontis n. sp., E. yunnanensis n. sp., E. appendiculatus n. sp.) e 3 nuove specie di Sternotropa (S. erlangensis n. sp., S. sinensis n. sp., S. dabamontis n. sp.). Il genere Sternotropa è segnalato per la prima volta della Cina. Sono riferiti dati aggiuntivi per 28 specie, tra cui 2 primi ritrovamenti per la Cina.StichwörterColeoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, taxonomy, China.Nomenklatorische Handlungenappendicis Pace, 2010 (Encephalus), spec. nov.appendiculatus Pace, 2010 (Encephalus), spec. nov.daxuemontis Pace, 2010 (Encephalus), spec. nov.schuelkei Pace, 2010 (Encephalus), spec. nov.tibetanus Pace, 2010 (Encephalus), spec. nov.yunnanensis Pace, 2010 (Encephalus), spec. nov.aculeifera Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.aequalitatis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.amplificationis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.anatis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.biflagellum Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.cervicornoides Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.dabamontis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.dabensis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.deprehensionis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.distortionis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.erlangensis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.folii Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.glacialis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.glareicola Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.gonggamontis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.guttula Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.guttuloides Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.imperita Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.jaegeri Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.kangdingensis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.lateappendiculata Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.ludingensis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.magnappendiculata Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.metuenda Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.multilobata Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.munca Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.neabeijingensis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.osdraconis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.plesiofacilis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.pluridenticulata Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.pseudoschuelkei Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.schuelkeiana Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.segmenti Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.sensitiva Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.singularitheca Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.sinoclaricornis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.sinodilatata Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.sinodivergens Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.sinolobata Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.sinopinguis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.sinoplicatella Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.subguttula Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.vocisnotae Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.zanettii Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.zhenpingensis Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.zhouzhicola Pace, 2010 (Gyrophaena), spec. nov.dabamontis Pace, 2010 (Sternotropa), spec. nov.erlangensis Pace, 2010 (Sternotropa), spec. nov.sinensis Pace, 2010 (Sternotropa), spec. nov.
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HO, GEORGE WAI-CHUN. "Contribution to the knowledge of Chinese Phasmatodea V: New taxa and new nomenclatures of the subfamilies Necrosciinae (Diapheromeridae) and Lonchodinae (Phasmatidae) from the Phasmatodea of China." Zootaxa 4368, no. 1 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4368.1.1.

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This study provides descriptions of one new genus, 24 new species and four new subspecies from the Necrosciinae and Lonchodinae of China. They are, Dianphasma sparsigranulatum sp. nov., D. yui sp. nov., Micadina songxiaobini sp. nov., Necroscia dianica sp. nov., Neohirasea fenshuilingensis sp. nov., N. hujiayaoi hujiayaoi sp. nov. &amp; subsp. nov., N. h. shengtangshanensis subsp. nov., N. nanlingensis sp. nov., N. pengzhongi sp. nov., N. unispina unispina sp. nov. &amp; subsp. nov., N. unispina parvula subsp. nov., N. wangpengi sp. nov., Oxyartes jinpingensis sp. nov., O. rubris sp. nov., Planososibia brevialata sp. nov., P. liui sp. nov., Pseudososibia cristata gen. nov. &amp; sp. nov., P. undulatomarginata sp. nov., Sipyloidea tuberculata sp. nov., Carausius bicornis sp. nov., C. huanglianshanensis sp. nov., C. luchunensis sp. nov., C. novus sp. nov., C. yingjiangensis sp. nov., C. yunnanensis sp. nov. and Pericentrus biwenxuani sp. nov.; suggests seven new combinations for Neohirasea asper (Redtenbacher, 1908) comb. nov. from Paramenexenus Redtenbacher, 1908, Planososibia qiongensis (Ho, 2013) comb. nov. from Sosibia Stål, 1875, Pseudososibia brachyptera (Chen &amp; He, 2004) comb. nov. from Sosibia with the first description of the female, Phraortes albopictus (Chen &amp; He, 2008) comb. nov. from Dixippus Stål, 1875, Lonchodes gracicercatus (Chen &amp; He, 2008) comb. nov. from Dixippus, Lonchodes guangdongensis (Chen &amp; He, 2008) comb. nov. from Dixippus and Lonchodes paucigranulatus (Chen &amp; Xu, 2008) comb. nov. from Dixippus; records Pericentrus Redtenbacher, 1908 for the first time in China. Key to the species and list of the species of the studied genera including Dianphasma Chen &amp; He, 1997, Micadina Redtenbacher, 1908, Necroscia Audinet-Serville, 1838, Neohirasea Rehn, 1904, Oxyartes Stål, 1875, Planososibia Seow-Choen, 2016, Pseudososibia gen. nov., Sipyloidea Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 and Carausius Stål, 1875 are provided.
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KOŠŤÁL, MICHAEL, and ROBERTO CALDARA. "Revision of Palaearctic species of the genus Cionus Clairville (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Cionini)." Zootaxa 4631, no. 1 (2019): 1–144. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4631.1.1.

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Palaearctic species of the genus Cionus Clairville, 1798 are revised and 61 species are recognized as valid. Sixteen species are described as new to science: Cionus armeniacus sp. n., C. boroveci sp. n., C. colonnellii sp. n., C. dodeki sp. n., C. harani sp. n., C. himalayensis sp. n., C. khorasanicus sp. n., C. laibalei sp. n., C. maurus sp. n., C. negevicola sp. n., C. neglectus sp. n., C. osmanlis sp. n., C. rossicus sp. n., C. rufescens sp. n., C. winkelmanni sp. n. and C. yunnanensis sp. n. Cionus auriculus Reitter, 1904 stat. n. is resurrected from the synonymy of C. hortulanus (Geoffroy, 1785), C. atlanticus Peyerimhoff, 1926 stat. prom. is raised to specific rank from C. longicollis atlanticus, C. montanus Wingelmüller, 1914 stat. prom. is raised to specific rank from C. longicollis montanus, C. affinis Brahm, 1790 syn. n. is synonymized with C. scrophulariae (Linnaeus, 1758), C. franzi A. Hoffmann, 1960 syn. n. with C. hortulanus (Geoffroy, 1785), C. inexspectatus Tempère, 1961 syn. n. with C. leonhardi Wingelmüller, 1914, C. pulverosus densenotatus Reitter, 1914 syn. n. with C. pulverosus Guérin-Méneville, 1833, C. schoenherri laportei A. Hoffmann, 1953 syn. n. with C. schoenherri C. N. F. Brisout de Barneville, 1863, C. schultzei nuristanus Voss, 1937 syn. n. with C. dependens Faust, 1886, C. scrophulariae albosuturatus Roubal, 1936 syn. n. with C. scrophulariae (Linnaeus, 1758), C. subsquamosus Reitter, 1914 syn. n. with C. hortulanus (Geoffroy, 1785), C. thapsus semialbellus Reitter, 1904 syn. n. with C. gebleri Gyllenhal, 1838, C. thapsus tissoni Reitter, 1904 syn. n. with C. thapsus (Fabricius, 1792). Neotypes of Cionus griseopubens Wingelmüller, 1914, Cionus ungulatus Germar, 1821, Cionus villae Comolli, 1837, Curculio affinis Brahm, 1790, Curculio alauda Herbst, 1784, Curculio bipustulatus Marsham, 1802 and Curculio tuberculosus Scopoli, 1763 are designated. Curculio thapsus Fabricius, 1792 (currently Cionus) is formally proposed as nom. protectum and Curculio assimilis Harrer, 1784 as nom. oblitum. Redescriptions, comparative morphology, distributions, biological notes and key to all Palaearctic species are given.
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Xie, Ning, Rungtiwa Phookamsak, Hongbo Jiang, et al. "Morpho-Molecular Characterization of Five Novel Taxa in Parabambusicolaceae (Massarineae, Pleosporales) from Yunnan, China." Journal of Fungi 8, no. 2 (2022): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8020108.

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Parabambusicolaceae is a well-studied family in Massarineae, Pleosporales, comprising nine genera and approximately 16 species. The family was introduced to accommodate saprobic bambusicola-like species in both freshwater and terrestrial environments that mostly occur on bamboos and grasses but are also found on different host substrates. In the present study, we surveyed and collected ascomycetes from bamboo and submerged grass across Yunnan Province, China. A biphasic approach based on morphological characteristics and multigene phylogeny demonstrated five new taxa in Parabambusicolaceae. A novel genus Scolecohyalosporium is introduced as a monotypic genus to accommodate S. submersum sp. nov., collected from dead culms of grass submerged in a freshwater stream. The genus is unique in forming filiform ascospores, which differ from other known genera in Parabambusicolaceae. Multigene phylogeny showed that the genus has a close relationship with Multiseptospora. Moreover, the novel monotypic genus Neomultiseptospora, isolated from bamboo, was introduced to accommodate N. yunnanensis sp. nov. Neomultiseptospora yunnanensis formed a separated branch basal to Scolecohyalosporium submersum and Multiseptospora thailandica with high support (100% ML, 1.00 PP). Furthermore, the newly introduced species, Parabambusicola hongheensis sp. nov. was also isolated from bamboo in terrestrial habitats. Parabambusicola hongheensis clustered with the other three described Parabambusicola species and has a close relationship with P. bambusina with significant support (88% ML, 1.00 PP). Parabambusicola hongheensis was reported as the fourth species in this genus. Detailed description, illustration, and updated phylogeny of Parabambusicolaceae were provided.
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DAVID, K. J., D. L. HANCOCK, K. SACHIN, R. S. RAMYA, and S. RAMANI. "Taxonomic notes on the genus Elaphromyia Bigot (Diptera: Tephritidae: Tephritinae: Pliomelaenini) in India, with description of a new species." Zootaxa 5023, no. 2 (2021): 251–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5023.2.5.

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A new species of Elaphromyia, E. juncta David, Hancock &amp; Sachin, sp. n. is described from India. It can be differentiated from the morphologically similar E. siva Frey and E. pterocallaeformis (Bezzi) by the wing pattern, epandrial characters, morphology of spicules on the eversible membrane and spermathecal shape. Elaphromyia siva Frey and E. yunnanensis Wang are recorded for the first time from India. Records of E. pterocallaeformis (Bezzi) from southern India are regarded as misidentifications. A key to the 7 known non-African species is included.&#x0D;
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Zhang, Lili, Aubrey Scarbrough, and Ding Yang. "Review of the species of Michotamia from China with a description of a new species (Diptera, Asilidae)." ZooKeys 184 (April 21, 2012): 47–55. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.184.2871.

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Three species of <i>Michotamia</i> are recorded from China. Of these <i>M. aurata</i> (Fabricius, 1794) was previously reported from Hainan and Taiwan. <i>M. assamensis</i> Joseph &amp; Parui, 1995 is recorded from China and Laos for the first time, and <i>M. yunnanensis</i> <b>sp. n</b>., is described and figured. A key to the known species from China is provided. A new name, <i>Michotamia subnigra</i>, is given to <i>Michotamia nigra</i> Scarbrough &amp; Hill, 2000, which is preoccupied by <i>Michotamia nigra</i> (Meijere, 1911).
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Pace, Roberto. "Biodiversità delle Aleocharinae della Cina: Hygronomini e Oxypodini (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 62, no. 1 (2012): 125–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.62.1.125-163.

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37 neue Arten der Tribus Hygronomini und Oxypodini aus den folgenden Gattungen werden beschrieben: Hygrochara (H. sinica n. sp.), Apimela (A. jaegeri n. sp., A. sinofluminis n. sp., A. jiajinensis n. sp., A. glarearum n. sp., A. tibetana n. sp.), Drepasiagonusa n. gen. (D. smetanai n. sp.), Sinofeluva n. gen. (S. qinlingmontis n. sp.), Himalkompsusa (H. sinica n. sp.), Blepharhymenus (B. smetanai n. sp., B. dabensis n. sp.), Ocalea (O. lobifera n. sp., O. plicasentiens n. sp., O. magna n. sp., O. intermedia n. sp., O. ming n. sp., O. shaanxiensis n. sp., O. erlangensis n. sp.), Porocallus (P. sinensis n. sp.), Irmaria (I. chinensis n. sp., I. zerchei n. sp.), Ocyusa (O. tibetana n. sp.), Trichoglossina (T. decoripennis n. sp., T. nona n. sp., T. tibetana n. sp., T. daxuensis n. sp., T. xuemontis n. sp., T. yuanpaoensis n. sp., T. taibaiensis n. sp., T. tronqueti n. sp., T. glaciei n. sp., T. sinuatolatera n. sp., T. zhongdianensis n. sp., T. yunnanensis n. sp., T. erlangensis n. sp., T. emeimontis n. sp., T. erdaoensis n. sp.). Die neue Gattung Drepasiagonusa ist ähnlich zu Beijingusa und die neue Gattung Sinofeluva ist ähnlich zu Feluva. Die neue Gattung Drepasiagonusa ist ähnlich zu Beijingusa und die neue Gattung Sinofeluva ist ähnlich zu Feluva. Jede neue Art wird illustriert und mit ähnlichen Arten verglichen. Die Gattungen Hygrochara, Achtherampla, Himalkompsusa und Irmaria sind neu für China. Die Gattung Platysmarthrusa Pace, 1999 ist jüngeres Synonym von Porocallus Sharp 1888, die Gattung Ptochusa Pace, 2006 ist jüngeres Synonym von Irmaria Cameron, 1925. Neun neue Kombinationen werden vorgeschlagen. Trichoglossina smetanaiana ist neuer Name für Trichoglossina smetanai Pace, 1999. Weitere Meldungen werden für sechs Arten gebracht.SommarioDescrizione di 37 nuove specie delle tribù Hygronomini e Oxypodini appartenenti ai generi Hygrochara (H. sinica n. sp.), Apimela (A. jaegeri n. sp., A. sinofluminis n. sp., A. jiajinensis n. sp., A. glarearum n. sp., A. tibetana n. sp.), Drepasiagonusa n. gen. (D. smetanai n. sp.), Sinofeluva n. gen. (S. qinlingmontis n. sp.), Himalkompsusa (H. sinica n. sp.), Blepharhymenus (B. smetanai n. sp., B. dabensis n. sp.), Ocalea (O. lobifera n. sp., O. plicasentiens n. sp., O. magna n. sp., O. intermedia n. sp., O. ming n. sp., O. shaanxiensis n. sp., O. erlangensis n. sp.), Porocallus (P. sinensis n. sp.), Irmaria (I. chinensis n. sp., I. zerchei n. sp.), Ocyusa (O. tibetana n. sp.), Trichoglossina (T. decoripennis n. sp., T. nona n. sp., T. tibetana n. sp., T. daxuensis n. sp., T. xuemontis n. sp., T. yuanpaoensis n. sp., T. taibaiensis n. sp., T. tronqueti n. sp., T. glaciei n. sp., T. sinuatolatera n. sp., T. zhongdianensis n. sp., T. yunnanensis n. sp., T. erlangensis n. sp., T. emeimontis n. sp., T. erdaoensis n. sp.). Il nuovo genere Drepasiagonusa è affine a Beijingusa e il nuovo genere Sinofeluva è affine a Feluva. Ogni nuova specie è illustrata e comparata con specie simili. I generi Hygrochara, Achtherampla, Himalkompsusa e Irmaria sono nuovi per la Cina. Il genere Platysmarthrusa Pace, 1999 è nuovo sinomimo di Porocallus Sharp, 1888, il genere Ptochusa Pace, 2006 è nuovo sinonimo di Irmaria Cameron, 1925. Sono proposte 9 nuove combinazioni. Trichoglossina smetanaiana è nome nuovo per Trichoglossina smetanai Pace, 1999. Sono riferiti dati aggiuntivi sulla distribuzione per 6 specie.Stichwörter Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, taxonomy, China.Nomenklatorische Handlungenglarearum Pace, 2012 (Apimela), spec. nov.jaegeri Pace, 2012 (Apimela), spec. nov.jiajinensis Pace, 2012 (Apimela), spec. nov.sinofluminis Pace, 2012 (Apimela), spec. nov.tibetana Pace, 2012 (Apimela), spec. nov.dabensis Pace, 2012 (Blepharhymenus), spec. nov.smetanai Pace, 2012 (Blepharhymenus), spec. nov.smetanai Pace, 2012 (Drepasiagonusa), spec. nov.sinica Pace, 2012 (Himalkompsusa), spec. nov.sinica Pace, 2012 (Hygrochara), spec. nov.chinensis Pace, 2012 (Irmaria), spec. nov.nepalensis (Pace, 2006) (Irmaria), comb. nov. hitherto Ptochusa nepalensis Pace, 2006zerchei Pace, 2012 (Irmaria), spec. nov.erlangensis Pace, 2012 (Ocalea), spec. nov.intermedia Pace, 2012 (Ocalea), spec. nov.lobifera Pace, 2012 (Ocalea), spec. nov.magna Pace, 2012 (Ocalea), spec. nov.ming Pace, 2012 (Ocalea), spec. nov.plicasentiens Pace, 2012 (Ocalea), spec. nov.shaanxiensis Pace, 2012 (Ocalea), spec. nov.Drepasiagonusa Pace, 2012 (Oxypodini), gen. nov.Platysmarthrusa Pace, 1999 (Oxypodini), syn. nov. of Porocallus Sharp, 1888Prochusa Pace, 2006 (Oxypodini), syn. nov. of Irmaria Cameron, 1925Sinefeluva Pace, 2012 (Oxypodini), gen. nov.tibetana Pace, 2012 (Oxyusa), spec. nov.chinensis (Pace, 1999) (Porocallus), comb. nov. hitherto Platysmarthrusa chinensis Pace, 1999sinensis Pace, 2012 (Porocallus), spec. nov.qinlingmontis Pace, 2012 (Sinefeluva), spec. nov.athetoides (Pace, 1992) (Trichoglossina), comb. nov. hitherto Hygropetrophila athetoides Pace, 1992bifurcata (Pace, 1992) (Trichoglossina), comb. nov. hitherto Hygropetrophila bifurcata Pace, 1992coiffaiti (Pace, 1987) (Trichoglossina), comb. nov. hitherto Hygropetrophila coiffaiti Pace, 1987daxuensis Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.decoripennis Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.emeimontis Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.erdaoensis Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.erlangensis Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.festiva (Pace, 1987) (Trichoglossina), comb. nov. hitherto Hygropetrophila festiva Pace, 1987ghoropanica (Pace, 1992) (Trichoglossina), comb. nov. hitherto Hygropetrophila ghoropanica Pace, 1992glaciei Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.nona Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.sinuatolatera Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.smetanai (Pace, 1992) (Trichoglossina), comb. nov. hitherto Hygropetrophila smetanai Pace, 1992smetanaiana Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), nom. nov. pro Trichoglossina smetanai Pace, 1999, nec 1992taibaiensis Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.tibetana Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.tronqueti (Pace, 1987) (Trichoglossina), comb. nov. hitherto Hygropetrophila tronqueti Pace, 1987tronqueti ! Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov. homonym to tronqueti (Pace, 1987)xuemontis Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.yuanpaoensis Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.yunnanensis Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.zhongdianensis Pace, 2012 (Trichoglossina), spec. nov.
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Chun-dan, Hong, Achterberg Kees van, Achterberg Kees van, and Xu Zaifu. "A revision of the Chinese Stephanidae (Hymenoptera, Stephanoidea)." ZooKeys 110 (June 21, 2011): 1–108. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.110.918.

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Stephanidae Leach, 1815 (Hymenoptera: Stephanoidea) from China are revised. Five genera are reported from China: <i>Foenatopus </i>Smith, 1861; <i>Megischus </i>Brullé, 1846; <i>Parastephanellus </i>Enderlein, 1906; <i>Schlettererius </i>Ashmead, 1900; and <i>Stephanus </i>Jurine (in Panzer), 1801, and the genera are keyed. All the Chinese species are described and illustrated and new synonyms are established. Keys to species of the five genera occurring in China and adjacent regions are provided. Six species are new to science: <i>Foenatopus brevimaculatus </i>sp. n., <i>F. maculiferus</i> sp. n., <i>F. yangi</i> sp. n., <i>Parastephanellus angulatus</i> sp. n., <i>P. brevicoxalis </i>sp. n. and <i>P. zhejiangensis </i>sp. n. One species, <i>Parastephanellus matsumotoi </i>van Achterberg, 2006, is newly recorded from China. The following 9 new synonyms are proposed: <i>Foenatopus aratifrons</i> Enderlein, 1913 and <i>F. yunnanensis </i>Chao, 1964, new synonymys for <i>F. annulitarsus</i> Enderlein, 1913; <i>F. cerviculatus </i>(Chao, 1964) and <i>F. chaoi </i>Belokobylskij, 1995 for <i>F. chinensis </i>(Elliott, 1919); <i>F. formosanus </i>Enderlein, 1913 for <i>F. cinctus</i> (Matsumura, 1912); <i>F. simillimus </i>(Elliott, 1920) and <i>F. trilineatus</i> (Elliott, 1920) for <i>F. flavidentatus </i>(Enderlein, 1913); <i>F. trilobatus </i>(Elliott, 1920) for <i>F. ruficollis</i> (Enderlein, 1913); <i>Parastephanellus austrochinensis </i>Belokobylskij, 1995 for <i>P. brevistigma</i> Enderlein, 1913. A lectotype is designated for <i>Diastephanus trilineatus</i> Elliott, 1920.
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Dong, Lin, Shuhai Xiao, Bing Shen, Chuanming Zhou, Guoxiang Li, and Jinxian Yao. "Basal Cambrian microfossils from the Yangtze Gorges area (South China) and the Aksu area (Tarim block, northwestern China)." Journal of Paleontology 83, no. 1 (2009): 30–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000058108.

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The basal Cambrian marks the beginning of an important chapter in the history of life. However, most paleontological work on the basal Cambrian has been focused on skeletal animal fossils, and our knowledge about the primary producers—cyanobacteria and eukaryotic phytoplankton (e.g., acritarchs)—is limited. In this research, we have investigated basal Cambrian acritarchs, coccoidal microfossils, and cyanobacteria preserved in phosphorites and cherts of the Yanjiahe Formation in the Yangtze Gorges area (South China) and the Yurtus Formation in the Aksu area (Tarim Block, northwestern China). Our study confirms the occurrence in these two formations of small acanthomorphic acritarchs characteristic of the basal CambrianAsteridium–Comasphaeridium–Heliosphaeridium(ACH) assemblage. These acritarchs include abundantHeliosphaeridium ampliatimi(Wang, 1985) Yao et al., 2005, commonYurtusia uniformisn. gen. and n. sp., and rareComasphaeridium annulare(Wang, 1985) Yao et al., 2005. In addition, these basal Cambrian successions also contain the clustered coccoidal microfossilArchaeophycus yunnanensis(SonginLuo et al., 1982) n. comb., several filamentous cyanobacteria [Cyanonema majusn. sp.,Oscillatoriopsis longaTimofeev and Hermann, 1979, andSiphonophycus robustum(Schopf, 1968) Knoll et al., 1991], and the tabulate tubular microfossilMegathrix longusL. Yin, 1987a, n. emend. Some of these taxa (e.g.,H. ampliatum, C. annulare, andM. longus) have a wide geographic distribution but occur exclusively in basal Cambrian successions, supporting their biostratigraphic importance. Comparison between the stratigraphic occurrences of microfossils reported here and skeletal animal fossils published by others suggests that animals and phytoplankton radiated in tandem during the Cambrian explosion.
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van, Achterberg Kees, Achterberg Kees van, and Khuat Long. "Revision of the Agathidinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) of Vietnam, with the description of forty-two new species and three new genera." ZooKeys 54 (September 9, 2010): 1–184. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.54.475.

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The species of seventeen genera of Agathidinae (Braconidae) from Vietnam are revised: <em>Agathis</em> Latreille, 1804, <em>Bassus</em> Fabricius, 1804; <em>Biroia</em> Szépligeti, 1900; <em>Braunsia</em> Kriechbaumer, 1894; <em>Camptothlipsis</em> Enderlein, 1920; <em>Coccygidium</em> de Saussure, 1892; <em>Coronagathis</em> <strong>gen. n.</strong> (type species: <em>Coronagathis cornifera</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>); <em>Cremnops</em> Foerster, 1862; <em>Disophrys</em> Foerster, 1862; <em>Earinus</em> Wesmael, 1837; <em>Euagathis</em> Szépligeti, 1900; <em>Gyragathis</em> <strong>gen. n.</strong> (type species: <em>Gyragathis quyi</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>), <em>Gyrochus</em> Enderlein, 1920; <em>Lytopylus</em> Foerster, 1862; <em>Therophilus</em> Wesmael, 1837; <em>Troticus</em> Brullé, 1846, and <em>Zelodia</em> <strong>gen. n.</strong> (type species: <em>Zelomorpha varipes</em> van Achterberg &amp; Maetô, 1990). Keys to the Vietnamese species are given. Sixty-five species are recognised, of which twelve species are newly recorded for Vietnam: <em>Bassus albifasciatus</em> (Watanabe, 1934), <em>Coccygidium angostura</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <em>Cremnops atricornis</em> (Smith, 1874), <strong>stat. n.</strong>, <em>Disophrys erythrocephala</em> Cameron, 1900, <em>Gyrochus yunnanensis</em> Wang, 1984, <em>Lytopylus romani</em> (Shestakov, 1940), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus festivus</em> (Muesebeck, 1953), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus javanus</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus lienhuachihensis</em> (Chou &amp; Sharkey, 1989), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus marshi</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia absoluta</em> (Chen &amp; Yang, 1998), <strong>comb. n.</strong> and <em>Zelodia longidorsata</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong> Forty-two species are new to science: <em>Agathis citrinisoma</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Bassus albobasalis</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Bassus albozonatus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Biroia soror</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Braunsia bicolorata</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Braunsia devriesi</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Braunsia maculifera</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Braunsia nigrapiculata</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Braunsia pumatica</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Camptothlipsis hanoiensis</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Coronagathis cornifera</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Earinus aurantius</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Earinus brevistigmus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Euagathis flavosoma</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Disophrys maculifera</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Disophrys quymanhi</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Disophrys rhinoides</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Gyragathis quyi</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus annuliferus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus cattienensis</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus contrastus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus crenulisulcatus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus depressiferus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus elongator</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus levisoma</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus marucae</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus mellisoma</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus nigrolineatus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus nuichuaensis</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus parasper</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus planifrons</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus punctiscutum</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus robustus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus rugosiferus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus scutellatus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Troticus alloflavus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Troticus giganteus</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia albobasalis</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia anginota</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia bicoloristigma</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia brevifemoralis</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong> and <em>Zelodia flavistigma</em> <strong>sp. n.</strong> The following new synonyms are proposed: <em>Euagathis nigrithorax</em> Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977, <em>Euagathis variabilis</em> Enderlein, 1920, <em>Euagathis variabilis</em> var. <em>tibialis</em> Enderlein, 1920, <em>Euagathis variabilis</em> var. <em>melanopleura</em> Enderlein, 1920 and <em>Euagathis variabilis</em> var. <em>sucarandana</em> Enderlein, 1920 with <em>Euagathis abbotti</em> (Ashmead, 1900); <em>Euagathis jinshanensis</em> Chen &amp; Yang, 2006 and <em>Euagathis sharkeyi</em> Chen &amp; Yang, 2006, with <em>Euagathis forticarinata</em> (Cameron, 1899). The genus <em>Amputostypos</em> Sharkey, 2009, is synonymised with <em>Coccygidium</em> de Saussure, 1892, <strong>syn. n.</strong> The following new combinations are given: <em>Bassus subrasa</em> (Enderlein, 1920), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Gyragathis angulosa</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Lytopylus romani</em> (Shestakov, 1940), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus annulus</em> (Chou &amp; Sharkey, 1989), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus asper</em> (Chou &amp; Sharkey, 1989), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus cingulipes</em> (Nees, 1812), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus daanyuanensis</em> (Chen &amp; Yang, 2006), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus fujianicus</em> (Chen &amp; Yang, 2006), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus javanus</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus lanyuensis</em> (Chou &amp; Sharkey, 1989), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus luzonicus</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus muesebecki</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus rudimentarius</em> (Enderlein, 1920), <em>comb. n.</em>, <em>Therophilus similis</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus sungkangensis</em> (Chou &amp; Sharkey, 1989), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus tanycoleosus</em> (Chen &amp; Yang, 2006), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus tonghuaensis</em> (Chen &amp; Yang, 2006), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus tongmuensis</em> (Chen &amp; Yang, 2006), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Therophilus transcasperatus</em> (Chen &amp; Yang, 2006), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Troticus latiabdominalis</em> (Bhat, 1978), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia absoluta</em> (Chen &amp; Yang, 1998), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia achterbergi</em> (Chen &amp; Yang, 2006), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia albopilosella</em> (Cameron, 1908), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia chromoptera</em> (Roman, 1913), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia nihonensis</em> (Sharkey, 1996), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia cordata</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia diluta</em> (Turner, 1918), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia dravida</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia exornata</em> (Turner, 1918), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia longidorsata</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia longiptera</em> (Yang &amp; Chen, 2006), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia maculipes</em> (Cameron, 1911), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia nigra</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia philippinensis</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia reticulosa</em> (Yang &amp; Chen, 2006), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia quadrifossulata</em> (Enderlein, 1920), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia ruida</em> (Sharkey, 1996), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia similis</em> (Bhat &amp; Gupta, 1977), <strong>comb. n.</strong>, <em>Zelodia penetrans</em> (Smith, 1860), <strong>comb. n.</strong> and <em>Zelodia varipes</em> (van Achterberg &amp; Maetô, 1990), <strong>comb. n.</strong> View HTML
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Wang, Mengqing, Ding Yang, and Patrick Grootaert. "Revision of the species of Acropsilus Mik (Diptera, Dolichopodidae) from China." Biologia 62, no. 1 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11756-007-0015-6.

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AbstractThe genus Acropsilus Mik, 1878 is reported from China for the first time. Seven species are described as new to science: Acropsilus guangdongensis sp. n., A. guangxiensis sp. n., A. jinxiuensis sp. n., A. luoxiangensis sp. n., A. yunnanensis sp. n., A. zengchengensis sp. n. and A. zhuae sp. n. A key is given to separate these Chinese species.
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QIN, DAO-ZHENG, YANG LIU, and YA-LIN ZHANG. "A taxonomic study of Chinese Empoascini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) (I)." Zootaxa 2481, no. 1 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2481.1.3.

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A new genus of Chinese Empoascini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae), Radicafurcus Qin &amp; Zhang, gen. n. with one new species, R. breviprocessus Qin &amp; Zhang, sp. n. from Sichuan Province (S.W. China) is described and illustrated. Baguoidea Mahmood 1967 is redescribed and a new species, B. yunnanensis Qin &amp; Zhang, sp. n. is described from Yunnan Province (S.W. China). Two genera (Faiga Dworakowska 1980 and Sikkimasca Dworakowska 1994) are reported for the first time from China, and the type species of these genera are re-illustrated.
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IRFAN, MUHAMMAD, ZHI-SHENG ZHANG, and XIAN-JIN PENG. "Survey of Linyphiidae (Arachnida: Araneae) spiders from Yunnan, China." Megataxa 8, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/megataxa.8.1.1.

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An extensive survey of Linyphiidae spiders during 1988–2006 in the Gaoligong Mountains and the adjacent areas of Yunnan Province revealed 110 species belonging to 53 genera, including seven new genera and 76 new species: Absconditus gen. nov., Absconditus acerus sp. nov. (♂♀); Amfractus gen. nov., A. dentefaberis sp. nov. (♂♀); Genus Bathyphantes Blackwall, 1859, A. acutala sp. nov. (♂♀); A. thailandica Barrion &amp; Litsinger, 1995 (♀); Auricula gen. nov., A. aeda sp. nov. (♂♀), A. rutunda sp. nov. (♀), A. sanchaheensis sp. nov. (♀), A. triangulara sp. nov. (♂♀); Genus Bathyphantes Blackwall, 1859, B. ansulis sp. nov. (♂♀), B. gracilis (Blackwall, 1841) (♂), B. longiscapus sp. nov. (♂♀), B. magnis sp. nov. (♂♀); Genus Bolyphantes C. L. Koch, 1837, B. lishadiensis sp. nov. (♀), B. lushuiensis sp. nov. (♀); Genus Capsulia Saaristo, Tu &amp; Li, 2006, C. tianmushana (Chen &amp; Song, 1987) (♂♀); Genus Caviphantes Oi, 1960, C. catomidius sp. nov. (♂♀), C. pseudosaxetorum Wunderlich, 1979 (♀); Genus Ceratinella Emerton, 1882, C. acutalum sp. nov. (♂); Genus Cirrosus Zhao &amp; Li, 2014, C. atrocaudatus Zhao &amp; Li, 2014 (♀); Genus Collinsia O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1913, C. denticulata sp. nov. (♂♀), C. inerrans (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885) (♂♀); Genus Conglin Zhao &amp; Li, 2014, C. personatus Zhao and Li, 2014 (♀); Cristatus gen. nov., C. anfractus sp. nov. (♂♀), C. makuensis sp. nov. (♂♀); Genus Curtimeticus Zhao &amp; Li, 2014, C. rutundus sp. nov. (♀); Genus Erigone Audouin, 1826, E. ansula sp. nov. (♂♀), E. atra Blackwall, 1833 (♂♀), E. prominens Bösenberg &amp; Strand, 1906 (♂♀), E. sinensis Schenkel, 1936 (♂♀); Genus Frontinellina van Helsdingen, 1969 (new to China), F. gemalakaensis sp. nov. (♀); Genus Gnathonarium Karsch, 1881, G. dentatum (Wider, 1834) (♂♀), G. gibberum Oi, 1960 (♂♀), G. taczanowskii (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) (♀); Genus Gongylidiellum Simon, 1884, G. acerosus sp. nov. (♂); Genus Gongylidioides Oi, 1960, G. laqueus sp. nov. (♀), G. lingulatus sp. nov. (♀); Genus Gongylidium Menge, 1868, G. bifurcatus sp. nov. (♂♀), G. manibus sp. nov. (♂); Gracilentus gen. nov., G. denticulatus sp. nov. (♂♀), G. serratus sp. nov. (♀), G. tenchongensis sp. nov. (♀); Genus Himalaphantes Tanasevitch, 1992, H. aduncus sp. nov. (♂♀), H. azumiensis (Oi, 1979) (♂♀), H. auriculus sp. nov. (♀), H. fugongensis sp. nov. (♀), H. gyratus sp. nov. (♀), H. pseudoaduncus sp. nov. (♂), H. pulae sp. nov. (♀); Genus Houshenzinus Tanasevitch, 2006, H. tengchongensis Irfan &amp; Peng, 2018 (♂♀) (male new to science); Genus Hylyphantes Simon, 1884, H. graminicola (Sundevall, 1830) (♂♀), H. spirellus Tu &amp; Li, 2005 (♂); Genus Ketambea Millidge &amp; Russell-Smith, 1992, K. acuta Tanasevitch, 2017 (♂♀), K. aseptifera sp. nov. (♀), K. falcata sp. nov. (♀), K. septifera sp. nov. (♀); Genus Laogone Tanasevitch, 2014, L. lunata Zhao &amp; Li, 2014 (♂♀); Genus Lepthyphantes Menge, 1866, L. cordis sp. nov. (♂♀), L. serratus sp. nov. (♂); Genus Linyphia Latreille, 1804, L. gaoshidongensis sp. nov. (♀), L. pengdangensis sp. nov. (♀), L. triangularis (Clerck, 1757) (♀); Lutosus gen. nov., L. projectis sp. nov. (♂); Genus Megalepthyphantes Wunderlich, 1994, M. gongshanensis sp. nov. (♂♀), M. sanchaheensis sp. nov. (♀); Genus Mermessus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1899, M. datangensis sp. nov. (♂♀); Genus Microlinyphia Gerhardt, 1928, M. pusilla (Sundevall, 1830) (♂♀), M. rehaiensis sp. nov. (♀), M. spirala sp. nov. (♀); Genus Molestia Tu, Saaristo &amp; Li, 2006, M. ancorarius sp. nov. (♀), M. caudatus sp. nov. (♂♀), M. hamifer (Simon, 1884) comb. nov. (♂♀), M. yaojiapingensis sp. nov. (♀); Genus Mughiphantes Saaristo &amp; Tanasevitch, 1999, M. latus sp. nov. (♂♀); Genus Nasoona Locket, 1982, N. crucifera (Thorell, 1895) (♀); Genus Nasoonaria Wunderlich &amp; Song, 1995, N. orthogonia sp. nov. (♂♀), N. sinensis Wunderlich &amp; Song, 1995 (♂♀), N. yunnanensis (Xia, Zhang, Gao, Fei &amp; kim, 2001) comb. nov.; Genus Nematogmus Simon, 1884, N. cikaiensis sp. nov. (♀), N. lushuiensis sp. nov. (♀), N.membranifer Song &amp; Li, 2008 (♂♀); Genus Nippononeta Eskov, 1992, N. coreana (Paik, 1991) (♂♀); Genus Oia Wunderlich, 1973, O. ceratinum sp. nov. (♂♀); Genus Paikiniana Eskov, 1992, P. lurida (♂♀); Genus Parameioneta Locket, 1982, P. bilobata Li &amp; Zhu, 1993 (♂♀), P. tricolorata Zhao &amp; Li, 2014 (♀); Genus Porrhomma Simon, 1884, P. longjiangense Zhu &amp; Wang, 1983 (♀); Genus Prosoponoides Millidge &amp; Russell-Smith, 1992, P. bangbieensis sp. nov. (♀), P. corneus sp. nov. (♀), P. guanduensis sp. nov. (♀), P. longiprojectus sp. nov. (♂♀), P. longyangensis sp. nov. (♀), P. minutus sp. nov. (♂♀), P. pianmaensis sp. nov. (♀), P. sinensis (Chen, 1991) (♂♀), P. yakouensis sp. nov. (♀), P. yani sp. nov. (♀), P. yapingensis sp. nov. (♂♀), P. yunnanensis sp. nov. (♀); Genus Ryojius Saito &amp; Ono, 2001, R. furcatus sp. nov. (♂♀); Sinisterigone gen. nov., S. circularis sp. nov. (♂♀), S. incurvatis sp. nov. (♀), S. rutundis sp. nov. (♀); Genus Stemonyphantes Menge, 1866, S. bifurcatus sp. nov. (♂♀); Genus TaibaishanusTanasevitch, 2006, T. nankangensis sp. nov. (♂); Genus Tapinopa Westring, 1851, T. longicisterna sp. nov. (♀); Genus Tchatkalophantes Tanasevitch, 2001, T. lingulatis sp. nov. (♀); Genus Theoa Saaristo, 1995, T. hamata Tanasevitch, 2014 (♂) (new to China); Genus Ummeliata Strand, 1942, U. feminea (Bösenberg &amp; Strand, 1906) (♂♀), U. insecticeps (Bösenberg &amp; Strand, 1906) (♂♀); Genus Vietnagone Tanasevitch, 2019, V. denticulata sp. nov. (♂♀); Genus Walckenaeria Blackwall, 1833, W. circulara sp. nov. (♂♀). Among new species described here, forty five are known by single sex. The following genus and species are recorded for the first time in China: Genus Frontinellina van Helsdingen, 1969 and three species Atypena thailandica Barrion &amp; Litsinger, 1995 (♀), Ketambea acuta Tanasevitch, 2017 (♂♀) and Theoa hamata Tanasevitch, 2014 (♂). The taxonomic placements of Lepthyphantes hamifer Simon, 1884, Lepthyphantes zhangmuensis Hu, 2001 and Walckenaeria yunnanensis Xia, Zhang, Gao, Fei &amp; kim, 2001 are revised and proposed here as: Molestia hamifer (Simon, 1884) comb. nov. (♂♀), Nasoonaria yunnanensis (Xia, Zhang, Gao, Fei &amp; Kim, 2001) comb. nov. and Himalaphantes zhangmuensis (Hu, 2001) comb. nov., respectively. Morphological descriptions of all new species, including photos of body and copulatory organs for all species, as well as the locality maps are provided.
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