supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31101665,J0630963);the Beijing Higher Education Young Elite Teacher Project(YETP1716)
Two species of the genus Metacosma are discussed: Metacosma bispinalis sp. nov. is described as new, and M. miratorana Kuznetzov, 1988 is redescribed and newly reported from China. Photographs of adults and genitalia ...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31101665,J0630963);Beijing Higher Education Young Elite Teacher Project(YETP1716)
The genus Eucoenogenes Meyrick is known from the Palaearctic and Oriental regions.In the present paper,two species of the genus Eucoenogenes are recognized from China.E.ancyrota(Meyrick,1907)is reported in detail for ...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(J0630963,31101665);the Beijing Higher Education Young Elite Teacher Project(YETP1716)
Two species ofNoduliferola Kuznetsov are recorded. Noduliferola insuetana Kuznetsov is reported in China for the first time; N. abstrusa Kuznetsov is redescribed. A key to Chinese species is given. Photographs of adul...
supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China(31071959 and J0630963)
The following new synonymy is proposed: Acompus rufipes (Wolff, 1804) = Heterogaster minimus Zou & Zheng, 1981, syn. nov. Habitus photos and male genitalia illustrations of this species are presented.
supported by the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (Y3100486, Y3110395);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30570207, J0630963);Fauna of China (FY120100);the Science Foundation of Taizhou University (2012QN18)
A new species, Eukiefferiella celata sp. nov., and a newly recorded species, E. brehmi Gouin, 1943, are described and illustrated as male imagines. A new synonym is proposed: E. togaeuquinta Sasa & Okazawa, 1992, sy...
supported by a postdoctoral fellowship award to GZ in Nankai University (2012M510744);by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31071959,J0630963)
Our knowledge of the identity and distribution of most species on earth is remarkably poor. Species in hotspots tend to be scarce within their range which increases their probability of extinction. In this study, we u...
supported by Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(Y3100486);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(30570207,J0630963);Fauna of China(FY120100)
A new species of Paratendipes Kieffer, P. angustus sp. nov., is described and the male is illustrated. P. subaequalis (Malloch, 1915) is recorded in China for the first time.