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Zookeys ; 1190: 91-106, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38298407

ABSTRACT

The adult, pupa and larva of a new species, Gnaptorina (Gnaptorina) lhorongica Li, sp. nov., from northeastern Xizang, China are described and illustrated. The species was identified using molecular phylogenetic analyses based on three mitochondrial fragments and one nuclear gene fragment (COI, Cytb, 16S, and 28S-D2). The taxonomic status of the new species is confirmed using a combination of molecular and morphological datasets. This study provides valuable molecular and morphological data for phylogenetic studies of the tribe Blaptini.

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Zootaxa ; 3693: 568-78, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26185867

ABSTRACT

Sternotrigon Skopin is reviewed. One new species, Sternotrigon albipulis sp. nov., is described and Sternotrigon zichyi Csiki, 1901 is newly recorded in China. A key to the species of Sternotrigon is included. Species of Sternotrigon are divided into two distributional types: an Inner Asian and Mongolian tableland type; the distribution pattern is briefly described. The type and other materials examined are deposited in the Museum of Hebei University (MHBU), Baoding, China.


Subject(s)
Animal Distribution/physiology , Coleoptera/anatomy & histology , Coleoptera/classification , Animals , China , Coleoptera/physiology , Female , Male , Species Specificity
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Zookeys ; 1161: 143-167, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37234738

ABSTRACT

The relationship between the genera Colasia Koch, 1965 and Belousovia Medvedev, 2007 within the tribe Blaptini is discussed, and a new synonymy is proposed: Belousovia Medvedev, 2007, syn. nov. of Colasia Koch, 1965. As a result, three new combinations are established: Colasiahelenae (Medvedev, 2007), comb. nov., C.kabakiintermedia (Medvedev, 2007), comb. nov., and C.kabakikabaki (Medvedev, 2007), comb. nov.Colasiaakisoides Koch, 1965 is redescribed, and a lectotype is designated. Three new species of the genus Colasia are described and illustrated from China: C.bijicasp. nov. (Guizhou), C.medvedevisp. nov. (Yunnan), and C.pilosasp. nov. (Yunnan). A distribution map and a key to species of the revised genus Colasia are presented.

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Insects ; 14(3)2023 Mar 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36975968

ABSTRACT

In this study, a new species of the genus Dila Fischer von Waldheim, 1844, D. ngaria Li and Ren sp. n., was described from the southwestern Himalayas. The adult and larva were associated using molecular phylogenetic analyses based on fragments of three mitochondrial and one nuclear gene fragment (COI, Cytb, 16S and 28S-D2). Additionally, a preliminary phylogenetic tree was reconstructed and discussed based on a molecular dataset with seven related genera and 24 species of the tribe Blaptini. Meanwhile, the monophyly of the subtribe Dilina and the taxonomic status of D. bomina Ren and Li, 2001 are discussed. This work provides new molecular data for phylogenetic studies on the tribe Blaptini in the future.

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Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 32(7): 1780-4, 2012 Jul.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23016324

ABSTRACT

The conformation changes of Apo-Ovotransferrin and Holo-Ovotransferrin were studied with the heat treatment 25-95 degrees C by using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy analyzer. The results of one-dimensional infrared spectroscopy showed that with the increase in temperature, the peak at 3 300 cm(-1) of Apo-Ovo-transferrin shifted more than that of Holo-Ovotransferrin. The peak at 3 300 cm(-1) derived from stretching vibrations of N-H and O-H indicates that iron-binding enhanced the role of hydrogen bonds and resistance to heat. The changing order of the secondary structure of ovotransferrin was determined by analyzing two-dimensional infrared spectra,witch is beta-sheet>amide II >-CH2 - bending vibration. In addition, it was found that the cross-peaks at 1 652 and 1 688 cm(-1) are different in synchronous and asynchronous counter maps by comparing Apo-Ovotransferrin with Holo-Ovotransferrin. It was suggested that the temperature made less impact on the alpha-helix in Holo-Ovotransferrin than on that in Apo-Ovotransferrin, however, the beta-turn in Holo-Ovotransferrin was more sensitive to temperature.


Subject(s)
Conalbumin/chemistry , Temperature , Amides , Hydrogen Bonding , Protein Structure, Secondary , Spectrophotometry, Infrared , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 32(3): 719-22, 2012 Mar.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22582640

ABSTRACT

The interaction between riboflavin and egg white riboflavin binding protein (RBP) was investigated using fluorescence spectroscopy. The binding mode, binding constants, thermodynamic parameters between riboflavin and RBP and energy transfer were studied. The experimental results showed that riboflavin has the ability to quench the intrinsic fluorescence of RBP because of a complex formed, and the quenching mechanism is static quenching. The binding constants were 5.35 x 10(8), 1.54 x 10(8), 0.56 x 10(8) L x mol(-1) at 298, 308 and 318 K, respectively. The thermodynamic parameters were calculated, which suggested hydrogen bonds and Van der Waals played a major role in the interaction. The distance and efficiency of energy transfer between riboflavin and RBP were 0.70 nm and 0.39, respectively, based on the theory of Forster nonradiative energy transfer. Furthermore, the synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy was utilized to investigate the conformational transformation.


Subject(s)
Membrane Transport Proteins/chemistry , Riboflavin/chemistry , Spectrometry, Fluorescence , Energy Transfer , Fluorescence , Protein Binding , Thermodynamics
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Zootaxa ; 5115(1): 79-90, 2022 Mar 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35391379

ABSTRACT

The adult of Uloma (Uloma) metogana Ren, 2004, an endemic species to the southeastern Qinghai-Xizang Plateau of China, is redescribed and illustrated. The male of this species is newly discovered, its larva and pupa are described and illustrated for the first time. Meanwhile, sequences of three gene fragments (COI, Cytb and 16S rDNA) are obtained for the larva, pupa and adult to further confirm their identity.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animals , Larva , Male , Pupa
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Zookeys ; 1122: 1-18, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36761207

ABSTRACT

Two new species of the genus Solskyia, S.infossata sp. nov. and S.lhozhaga sp. nov., are described and illustrated from Xizang, China. Solskyialhasana is redescribed and figured based on a male, and new material of S.caporiaccoi and S.parvicollis from China is documented. The ecology and biology of adults and larvae is briefly introduced. Furthermore, photographs of habitat, and a key to Chinese species are presented.

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Insects ; 13(7)2022 Jun 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35886774

ABSTRACT

Nalepa Reitter, 1887 is a monotypic genus of the tenebrionid tribe Blaptini and is endemic to the Tibetan Plateau. In this study, the genus Nalepa was reviewed using a combination of molecular and morphological datasets. Based on the results, six new species were described: N.acuminata sp. n., N. ovalifolia sp. n., N.polita sp. n., N. quadrata sp. n., N.xinlongensis sp. n., and N.yushuensis sp. n. In addition, the larvae of N. cylindracea Reitter, 1887 and N. quadrata sp. n. were described and associated with related adults using molecular approaches. This study provides valuable molecular and morphological data for phylogenetic studies.

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Zootaxa ; 4820(2): zootaxa.4820.2.3, 2020 Jul 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33056067

ABSTRACT

On the ground of the taxonomic revision of the family Meloidae Gyllenhal, 1810 from China and extensive examination of type specimens, the following new synonyms and combinations of blister beetle species are established: Zonitis bomiensis Tan, 1988 syn. nov. = Longizonitis semirubra (Pic, 1911); Schroetteria subpolita Reitter, 1911 syn. nov. = Megatrachelus politus (Gebler, 1832); Epicauta rishwani Makhan, 2013 syn. nov. = Denierella emmerichi Pic, 1934; Epicauta thailandica Dvorák, 1996 syn. nov. = Denierella venerabilis Kaszab, 1956; Epicauta mojiangensis Tan et Deng, 1993 syn. nov. = Epicauta makliniana Kaszab, 1958; Epicauta xantusi Kaszab, 1952 syn. nov. = Epicauta obscurocephala Reitter, 1905; Lytta badeni Haag-Rutenburg, 1880 syn. nov. = Epicauta sibirica (Pallas, 1773); Epicauta badeni sinica Kaszab, 1960 syn. nov. = Epicauta sibirica (Pallas, 1773); Lytta choui Wang, Wang et Ren, 2012 syn. nov. = Lytta suturella (Motschulsky, 1860); Zonabris calida var. baicalica Pic, 1919 syn. nov. = Mylabris aulica Ménétriés, 1832; Zonitomorpha kimi (Kôno, 1936) comb. nov.; Zonitomorpha miwai (Kôno, 1936) comb. nov.; Zonitoschema fuscimembris (Fairmaire, 1886) comb. nov. Furthermore, Zonitoschema macroxantha yunnana Kaszab, 1960 is provisionally raised to Z. yunnanum stat. nov. A lectotype is designated for Zonitoschema fuscimembris. Six new Chinese province records of five species (Denierella emmerichi, Epicauta obscurocephala, Epicauta sibirica, Lytta suturella, and Mylabris aulica) are reported. Illustrations are provided for 21 type specimens, the aedeagus of two Zonitoschema species, and the antennomere XI of two Mylabris species.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animals
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Zootaxa ; 4815(1): zootaxa.4815.1.1, 2020 Jul 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33055728

ABSTRACT

The genus Bioramix Bates, 1879 from China is revised, 54 valid species are recognized in this study, including 23 new ones: B. (Cardiobioramix) barkamica sp. nov., B. (C.) gibbosa sp. nov., B. (C.) longicornis sp. nov., B. (C.) prolongata sp. nov., B. (C.) tenuitarsus sp. nov., B. (Leipopleura) baxoica sp. nov., B. (L.) cupreoviridis sp. nov., B. (L.) exsertigenae sp. nov., B. (L.) homoplasta sp. nov., B. (L.) impressithorax sp. nov., B. (L.) latitarsis sp. nov., B. (L.) laxipenis sp. nov., B. (L.) lhozhagensis sp. nov., B. (L.) longipilis sp. nov., B. (L.) miranda sp. nov., B. (L.) nigra sp. nov., B. (L.) rectiangulata sp. nov., B. (L.) riwoqeica sp. nov., B. (L.) rugelytra sp. nov., B. (L.) seidlitzi sp. nov., B. (L.) subcarinata sp. nov., B. (L.) tiani sp. nov., B. (L.) yushuana sp. nov. The following new synonymy is proposed based on the examination of type and additional specimens: B. (C.) globipunctata Bai Ren, 2016 = B. (C.) liupanshana Bai Ren, 2016, syn. n.; B. (C.) szetschuana (Kaszab, 1940) = Platynoscelis (C.) kulzeri Kaszab, 1960, syn. n.; B. (L.) integra (Reitter, 1887) = Platyscelis (Platyscelis) obovatus Ren, 1999, syn. n.; B. (L.) politicollis (Kaszab, 1940) = B. (L.) baqenensis Li Egorov, 2016, syn. n.; B. (L.) rubripes (Reitter, 1889) = Myatis brevipilosum Meng Ren, 2005, syn. n., formerly synonymized with B. (L.) micans Reitter, 1889; B. (L.) rufipalpis (Reitter, 1887) = Platynoscelis (Trichoplatyscelis) darbukensis Kaszab, 1940, syn. n. The subgenus Planoplatyscelis Kaszab, 1940 and B. (P.) pamirensis Bates, 1879 are recorded from China for the first time. Lectotypes are designated for Helops subaenea Reitter, 1889 and Botiras punctatellus Fairmaire, 1891. The biology of adult, larvae and pupa is briefly introduced. Furthermore, new distribution records, images of adults, male aedeagus and habitat, and a key to Chinese species are presented.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animals , China , Larva , Male , Pupa
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Zootaxa ; 4809(1): zootaxa.4809.1.10, 2020 Jul 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33055955

ABSTRACT

A new subgenus and four new species of the genus Gnaptorina Reitter, 1887 from China are described and illustrated: Austroptorina subgen. n. (type species Gnaptorina longicornis Li Ren, 2004), G. (A.) polita sp. n. (Xizang), G. (B.) ampliptera sp. n. (Sichuan), G. (G.) artipenis sp. n. (Sichuan) and G. (G.) crenata sp. n. (Sichuan, Xizang). The new subgenus distributes in southeastern Xizang and western Hengduan Mountains of China, antennae and legs slender and long, protibiae slightly emarginate from middle to apex on inner side and weakly curved to inner side apically, ventral surface of protarsomeres 1-2 and mesotarsomere 1 with hairy brush in males.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animal Distribution , Animals , China , Male
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Zookeys ; 936: 77-109, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32547294

ABSTRACT

This work presents a review of species of the Asian genus Sinocymbachus Strohecker & Chûjô, 1970. Four new species are described from China: S. fanjingshanensis Chang & Bi, sp. nov., S. longipennis Chang & Bi, sp. nov., S. sinicus Chang & Bi, sp. nov., and S. wangyinjiei Chang & Bi, sp. nov. Cymbachus koreanus Chûjô & Lee, 1993 is transferred to Sinocymbachus as S. koreanus (Chûjô & Lee) comb. nov. Sinocymbachus bimaculatus (Pic, 1927) is reported for the first time from China. The male of S. parvimaculatus (Mader, 1938) is discovered and described for the first time. Illustration, diagnosis and distribution are provided for each species. Prior to the present study, Sinocymbachus included ten species. An updated key to the species of Sinocymbachus is given.

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Zootaxa ; 4821(2): zootaxa.4821.2.3, 2020 Jul 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33056321

ABSTRACT

Chinese components of the genus Hexarhopalus Fairmaire, 1891 are revised. Four new species, Hexarhopalus (Hexarhopalus) liuyixiaoi Jiang, Bai, Ren Wang sp. nov. from Hunan and Hubei, Hexarhopalus (Leprocaulus) qiujianyueae Jiang, Bai, Ren Wang sp. nov. and Hexarhopalus (Leprocaulus) qiului Jiang, Bai, Ren Wang sp. nov. from Yunnan and Hexarhopalus (Leprocaulus) xuhaoi Jiang, Bai, Ren Wang sp. nov. from Xizang are described, figured and compared with their congeners. Hexarhopalus (Leprocaulus) difformis (Pic, 1922) is recorded from Yunnan, China for the first time. New distributional records are provided for Hexarhopalus (Leprocaulus) bisinuatus Ren Xu, 2011 from Hunan, Sichuan and Fujian, China. Supplementary description is presented for Hexarhopalus (Hexarhopalus) sculpticollis Fairmaire, 1891, Hexarhopalus (Hexarhopalus) sculptilis Kaszab 1960 and Hexarhopalus (Leprocaulus) difformis (Pic, 1922) to include the genital characters. A checklist, key and the distribution map of all known Chinese Hexarhopalus species are also provided.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animal Distribution , Animals , China
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Zootaxa ; 4609(1): zootaxa.4609.1.4, 2019 May 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31717120

ABSTRACT

The genus Platyscelis Latreille, 1818 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Platyscelidini) from China is revised. Sixteen valid species (subspecies) are recognized in this study, including three new ones: P. (s. str.) acutipenis sp. nov. from Gansu and Ningxia, P. (s. str.) densipunctata sp. nov. from Gansu, and P. (s. str.) helanensis sp. nov. from Inner Mongolia and Ningxia. A synonymy between P. (s. str.) brevis Baudi di Selve, 1876 and P. ballioni Reitter, 1889 is proposed based on the examination of type and additional specimens. Lectotypes are designated for P. hauseri Reitter, 1899, P. gebieni Schuster, 1915, P. (s. str.) angusticollis Kaszab, 1940, P. (s. str.) licenti Kaszab, 1940, P. (s. str.) platytarsis Kaszab, 1940 and P. (s. str.) suiyuana Kaszab, 1940. Furthermore, new distribution records, images of adults and male aedeagus, and a key to Chinese species are presented.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animal Distribution , Animal Structures , Animals , China , Male , Organ Size
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Zootaxa ; 4695(1): zootaxa.4695.1.7, 2019 Nov 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31719368

ABSTRACT

Two new species of nominal subgenus of Gnaptorina Reitter, 1887 (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae: Blaptini), G. (G.) acutangula sp. nov., G. (G.) crassitibia sp. nov., are described from the Hengduan Mountains, Western Sichuan province of China. A key to the known species of the subgenus Gnaptorina is provided.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animal Distribution , Animals , China
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Zootaxa ; 4656(3): zootaxa.4656.3.1, 2019 Aug 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716808

ABSTRACT

The Chinese species of the genus Oodescelis Motschulsky, 1845 are revised. Fifteen species belonging to five subgenera are listed. O. (Acutoodescelis) emmerichi Kaszab, 1940 is proposed as subspecies of O. (A.) punctatissima (Fairmaire, 1886) [O. (A.) punctatissima emmerichi Kaszab, 1940, stat. n.]. A new synonym is established: O. (A.) pyripenis Ren, 1999 = O. (A.) punctatissima (Fairmaire, 1886), syn. n. based on the morphological characters, geographic distribution, and assessment on the molecular phylogeny [except O. (A.) pyripenis]. A new subspecies and a new species are described: O. (A.) punctatissima henanana Bai Ren, subsp. nov. from Henan and O. (Planoodescelis) lii Bai Ren, sp. nov. from Hubei. Lectotypes for the follwoing species are designated: Platyscelis punctatissima Fairmaire, 1886, Platyscelis (Oodescelis) affinis Seidlitz, 1893, Platyscelis (Oodescelis) brevipennis Kaszab, 1938, Platyscelis (Oodescelis) similis Kaszab, 1938, Oodescelis (Clavatoodescelis) acutanguloides Kaszab, 1940, Oodescelis (Clavatoodescelis) kuntzeni Kaszab, 1940 and Oodescelis (Clavatoodescelis) sachtlebeni Kaszab, 1940. Additional diagnostic characters of the subgenus Planoodescelis Egorov, 2004 are proposed. In addition, newly collected materials are examined, new distribution records, habitus of adults, images of male protibiae and aedeagus are provided, and a key to Chinese species is given. Furthermore, the first and preliminary molecular phylogeny of the genus is presented, and the used markers may be helpful to reconstitute the phylogenetic relations within the tribe Platyscelidini.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animal Distribution , Animals , China , Male , Phylogeny , Polyvinyls
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Zootaxa ; 4609(3): zootaxa.4609.3.7, 2019 May 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31717097

ABSTRACT

Lytta caraganae (Pallas, 1798) is widely distributed in northeast Asia. Its first instar larva hatched from eggs is described and illustrated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). An update key to the all Lytta species based on first instar larvae is presented.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Animals , Asia , Larva , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Ovum
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Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao ; 30(10): 3316-3326, 2019 Oct.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31621217

ABSTRACT

We examined the spatial distribution of Tenebrionidae in Alxa Plateau and its environmental response based on the investigation of Tenebrionidae in Alxa Plateau, combined with the temperature, precipitation and solar radiation data, using Grid-Cluster analysis, OriginPro 9.0 and Canoco 5.0 analysis software. The results showed that,with increasing latitude, the number of species rose firstly and declined gradually, with the fitting curve being a parabola. With increasing longitude, the number of species increased gradually, and decreased after the peak, with the fitting curve in approximately unimodal. With increasing altitude, the number of species increased gradually, and decreased after the peak, with the fitting curve showed a single-peak trend. Rainfall, temperature, and solar radiation significantly affected the latitudinal distribution of species richness of Tenebrionidae. Species richness followed a unimodal type with increasing rainfall, peaked in the 38°-39° N. Species richness decreased with increasing temperature and peaked in the 39°-40° N. With the increases of average monthly radiation, Tenebrionidae showed a trend of unimodal type, and peaked at about 16100 kJ·m-2·d-1 (38°-39° N). Solar radiation and rainfall were the main meteorological factors affecting the distribution of Tenebrionidae in the Alxa Plateau.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Meteorological Concepts , Altitude , Animals , China , Temperature
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Zookeys ; 880: 85-112, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31649484

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a review of the genus Brachytrycherus Arrow from mainland China. Three new species are described and illustrated: B. bipunctatus Chang & Bi, sp. nov., B. denticulatus Chang & Bi, sp. nov., and B. humeralis Chang & Bi, sp. nov. The diagnosis, distribution, type locality, biology, and ecology are provided for each species. A key to the species of Brachytrycherus known in China is updated.

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