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A combination of field surveys, morphology, bioacoustics, and mitochondrial DNA was utilized to confirm species identity and map the distribution of Microhyla taraiensis in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan. 125 individuals were collected in 13 districts spanning three climatic zones (arid, semi-arid, and hilly/temperate) from lowland plains to lower montane elevations. Adults and tadpoles were examined morphologically; advertisement calls were recorded from one male; and mitochondrial 16S rRNA and COI fragments were sequenced and analyzed with maximum-likelihood phylogenetics. Three COI sequences from Pakistan were identical to one another and matched the M. taraiensis mitogenome from Nepal, and the 16S sequence formed a well-supported clade with Nepalese M. taraiensis, distinct from M. ornata and M. nilphamariensis. 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Subgeneric placement of new taxa is only tentative, pending the phylogeny of the taxon. Almost all specimens were collected using flight interception or pitfall traps. The species Margarinotus (Grammostethus) arrosor (Bickhardt, 1920), comb. nov. and Margarinotus (Grammostethus) birmanus Lundgren, 1992 are herein re-described and figured. Margarinotus arrosor (Bickhardt, 1920) is transferred into subgenus Grammostethus Lewis, 1906 based on the structure of the aedeagus. The taxonomic status of the subgenus Grammostethus Lewis, 1906 is briefly discussed, and an updated key to all Chinese species is given. Lectotype and paralectotypes of Hister gentilis Lewis, 1891 (= Margarinotus (Grammostethus) birmanus)) are designated.","publicationDate":"2026-01-01","doi":"10.3897/zookeys.1268.169537","url":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1268.169537","timeperiod_startdate":[null],"timeperiod_enddate":[null],"placename":null,"country_codes":["CN","LA"],"source_details":{"id":65,"name":"ZooKeys","slug":"zookeys","issn_l":"1313-2970","openalex_id":"S199213172","openalex_url":"https://openalex.org/S199213172","publisher_name":"Pensoft Publishers","works_count":null,"works_api_url":"https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=primary_location.source.id:S199213172","default_work_type":"article","source_type":"oai-pmh","source_type_display":"OAI-PMH (generic)","homepage_url":"https://zookeys.pensoft.net/","abbreviated_title":null,"is_oa":true,"is_preprint":false,"source_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/sources/65/","landing_page_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/in/zookeys/","feed_georss_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-zookeys.rss","feed_atom_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-zookeys.atom","collection":{"identifier":"pensoft-publishers","name":"Pensoft Publishers","collection_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/collections/pensoft-publishers/"},"latest_coverage":null},"status":"p","status_display":"Published","authors":["Zheng","Jihuan"],"keywords":["Coleoptera"],"topics":["Coleoptera Taxonomy and Distribution","Subterranean biodiversity and taxonomy","Coleoptera: Cerambycidae studies"],"bok_concepts":null,"bok_concepts_resolved":[],"openalex_id":"https://openalex.org/W7128035583","openalex_match_info":null,"openalex_fulltext_origin":"journal","openalex_is_retracted":false,"openalex_ids":{"doi":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1268.169537","pmid":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41696480","openalex":"https://openalex.org/W7128035583"},"openalex_open_access_status":"gold","locations":[]}},{"id":21771,"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"GeometryCollection","geometries":[{"type":"Point","coordinates":[111.63333,1.16667]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[111.2,1.63333]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[112.2,1.28333]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[110.23333,1.41667]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[110.17222,1.40944]}]},"bbox":[110.17222,1.16667,112.2,1.63333],"properties":{"title":"Resolving a century-old year mystery – the identity and provenance of the semiterrestrial crab, Parathelphusa (Liothelphusa) nobilii Colosi, 1920 (Decapoda, Brachyura, Gecarcinucidae) from Sarawak and a replacement name for Parathelphusa nobilii Ng, 2014","type":"article","abstract":"The uncertain taxonomic identity and provenance of the gecarcinucid karst crab Parathelphusa (Liothelphusa) nobilii Colosi, 1920 is resolved through the examination of historical type material and newly collected specimens. Stygothelphusa nobilii (Colosi, 1920) is confirmed as a distinct species closely related to S. bidiensis Lanchester, 1900, but it can be easily distinguished by its more quadrate carapace, the anterolateral margin being armed with a low epibranchial tooth, proportionally shorter ambulatory legs, and diagnostic gonopod morphology. The originally stated type locality, “Mt Saribau” is considered erroneous. Evidence from the collector’s records and recent collections indicate that the species was very likely obtained from the limestone karsts around Gua Chupak in southwestern Sarawak. In addition, Parathelphusa nobilii Ng, 2014 from Sambas in Indonesian Kalimantan is identified a junior primary homonym of Parathelphusa (Liothelphusa) nobilii Colosi, 1920. A replacement name, P. daisyae nom. nov., is therefore proposed.","publicationDate":"2026-01-01","doi":"10.3897/zookeys.1268.179174","url":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1268.179174","timeperiod_startdate":[null],"timeperiod_enddate":[null],"placename":null,"country_codes":["ID","MY"],"source_details":{"id":65,"name":"ZooKeys","slug":"zookeys","issn_l":"1313-2970","openalex_id":"S199213172","openalex_url":"https://openalex.org/S199213172","publisher_name":"Pensoft Publishers","works_count":null,"works_api_url":"https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=primary_location.source.id:S199213172","default_work_type":"article","source_type":"oai-pmh","source_type_display":"OAI-PMH (generic)","homepage_url":"https://zookeys.pensoft.net/","abbreviated_title":null,"is_oa":true,"is_preprint":false,"source_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/sources/65/","landing_page_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/in/zookeys/","feed_georss_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-zookeys.rss","feed_atom_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-zookeys.atom","collection":{"identifier":"pensoft-publishers","name":"Pensoft Publishers","collection_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/collections/pensoft-publishers/"},"latest_coverage":null},"status":"p","status_display":"Published","authors":["Ng","Peter K. 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Hemiphyllodactylus pakhaensis sp. nov. is recovered within Clade 4 of the typus group, exhibiting an uncorrected pairwise distance greater than 6.65% from all other congeners based on a 1,043 base pair segment of the ND2 gene. It can be distinguished from its congeners by body size, chin scales, circumnasal scales, dorsal and ventral scales. A multiple factor analysis using normalized morphometric, meristic, and categorical character types recovered its unique, non–overlapping placement in morphospace as statistically significantly different from closely related species in the Clade 4. The discovery and description of this new Hemiphyllodactylus species represent the first record of the Clade 4 from Vietnam and increase the number of species of this genus recorded in the country to 12.","publicationDate":"2026-01-01","doi":"10.3897/zookeys.1268.177040","url":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1268.177040","timeperiod_startdate":[null],"timeperiod_enddate":[null],"placename":null,"country_codes":["VN"],"source_details":{"id":65,"name":"ZooKeys","slug":"zookeys","issn_l":"1313-2970","openalex_id":"S199213172","openalex_url":"https://openalex.org/S199213172","publisher_name":"Pensoft Publishers","works_count":null,"works_api_url":"https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=primary_location.source.id:S199213172","default_work_type":"article","source_type":"oai-pmh","source_type_display":"OAI-PMH (generic)","homepage_url":"https://zookeys.pensoft.net/","abbreviated_title":null,"is_oa":true,"is_preprint":false,"source_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/sources/65/","landing_page_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/in/zookeys/","feed_georss_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-zookeys.rss","feed_atom_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-zookeys.atom","collection":{"identifier":"pensoft-publishers","name":"Pensoft Publishers","collection_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/collections/pensoft-publishers/"},"latest_coverage":null},"status":"p","status_display":"Published","authors":["Ha","Hong Bich"],"keywords":["Gecko"],"topics":["Amphibian and Reptile Biology","Fish Biology and Ecology Studies","Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies"],"bok_concepts":null,"bok_concepts_resolved":[],"openalex_id":"https://openalex.org/W7127655428","openalex_match_info":null,"openalex_fulltext_origin":"journal","openalex_is_retracted":false,"openalex_ids":{"doi":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1268.177040","pmid":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41696482","openalex":"https://openalex.org/W7127655428"},"openalex_open_access_status":"gold","locations":[]}},{"id":21768,"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"GeometryCollection","geometries":[{"type":"Point","coordinates":[105.21667,27.75]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[104.76667,27.63333]}]},"bbox":[104.76667,27.63333,105.21667,27.75],"properties":{"title":"Two new species of glyptosternine catfish of the genus Sineuchiloglanis (Teleostei, Siluriformes, Sisoridae) from the upper Yangtze River drainage, China","type":"article","abstract":"Two new species of the genus Sineuchiloglanis are described from two tributaries of the upper Yangtze River, China. These two new species can be distinguished from all congeners by morphological comparisons and phylogenetic analysis. Sineuchiloglanis chishuiensis sp. nov. can be distinguished from its congeners by the combination of the following characters: eye enlarged, with diameter 6.8–9.1% of head length (HL); interorbital width 24.1–24.8% of HL; maxillary barbel length 67.1–84.4% of HL; caudal-peduncle depth 27.1–40.3% of caudal-peduncle length; dorsal-fin rays i, 51/2; anal-fin rays i, 41/2; caudal-fin rays i, 7+8, i; gill opening extending to the base of second to third pectoral-fin elements; tip of nasal barbel not reaching anterior orbital margin; pelvic-fin tip reaching or extending beyond anus; and the abdomen slightly convex in profile. 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A comprehensive review of the published images of the 77 species currently assigned to Fenestrulina, with the identification of new diagnostic features, including kenozooids, has led to a revised diagnosis of the genus.","publicationDate":"2025-01-01","doi":"10.3897/zookeys.1254.157989","url":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1254.157989","timeperiod_startdate":[null],"timeperiod_enddate":[null],"placename":null,"country_codes":["ER","GR","IT"],"source_details":{"id":65,"name":"ZooKeys","slug":"zookeys","issn_l":"1313-2970","openalex_id":"S199213172","openalex_url":"https://openalex.org/S199213172","publisher_name":"Pensoft Publishers","works_count":null,"works_api_url":"https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=primary_location.source.id:S199213172","default_work_type":"article","source_type":"oai-pmh","source_type_display":"OAI-PMH (generic)","homepage_url":"https://zookeys.pensoft.net/","abbreviated_title":null,"is_oa":true,"is_preprint":false,"source_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/sources/65/","landing_page_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/in/zookeys/","feed_georss_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-zookeys.rss","feed_atom_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-zookeys.atom","collection":{"identifier":"pensoft-publishers","name":"Pensoft Publishers","collection_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/collections/pensoft-publishers/"},"latest_coverage":null},"status":"p","status_display":"Published","authors":["Rosso","Antonietta"],"keywords":["Biodiversity"],"topics":["Marine Ecology and Invasive Species","Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry","Marine Biology and Ecology Research"],"bok_concepts":null,"bok_concepts_resolved":[],"openalex_id":"https://openalex.org/W4414671530","openalex_match_info":null,"openalex_fulltext_origin":"journal","openalex_is_retracted":false,"openalex_ids":{"doi":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1254.157989","pmid":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41069348","openalex":"https://openalex.org/W4414671530"},"openalex_open_access_status":"gold","locations":[]}},{"id":21497,"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"GeometryCollection","geometries":[{"type":"Point","coordinates":[101.01412,22.00924]}]},"bbox":[101.01412,22.00924,101.01412,22.00924],"properties":{"title":"A new species of the genus Calamaria H. 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The new species is distinguished from its congeners by a unique combination of morphological characters, including eight enlarged maxillary teeth; rostral higher than wide; prefrontal shorter than frontal and contacting the first two supralabials; mental not in contact with anterior chin shields; single preocular and postocular; four supralabials, with the 2nd and 3rd contacting the eye; five infralabials; five scales surrounding the paraparietal; ventrals 161–166; subcaudals 20–23, paired; dorsal scales reduced to six rows at the tail base and further to four rows near the terminal subcaudals; tail relatively short (6.6–9.2% of total length), abruptly tapering at the tip; dorsum blackish-brown with a distinct pale nuchal ring; two outermost dorsal scale rows pale khaki with upper margins darkened; ventral surface uniform pale khaki. 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It has gone through revisions since the 1990s, with several species being transferred to other genera, and currently contains 46 species distributed from Mexico to Argentina, 35 of which occur in Brazil. Here, we describe P. intervalensis sp. nov. based on material obtained during an expedition carried out in 2023 in the Parque Estadual Intervales, state of São Paulo. The new species can be distinguished from congeners by the the following: body length between approximately 5.1–5.5 mm; head, thorax, and abdomen (except posterior margin of sternum VII) not covered by small black denticles; humeral angle not spinose; forewings without bubble-like structures, with a pair of elongated yellow maculae basally and a small, diamond-shaped, white macula apically; venter of abdomen not covered by punctations; male abdominal sternum VII without projections or lobes; male proctiger without conical process at base, without lateral projections approximately at middle of length; and male paramere with a dorsal notch. We also present new distribution records of P. luederwaldti Rodrigues & Moreira, 2016 and provide an updated key to the Paravelia recorded from Brazil. 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A total of 11 Lepidoptera families are here recorded to be parasitized by Neotropical Dolichogenidea, mainly Depressariidae (34% of all host data available), Gelechiidae (17%), Crambidae (14%), Tortricidae (10%), Thyrididae (8%) and Pyralidae (7%). Most of the wasps seem to be monophagous or at most oligophagous, as 56% are known to only parasitize a single host species, whereas 23% parasitize two host species and 10% parasitize three hosts; in almost all cases, the hosts species belong to one genus (or related genera) in the same Lepidoptera family. Most species of Dolichogenidea are found between 400–1,500 m, but a few have been found at higher elevations, including a few examples higher than 3,000 m (Costa Rica) and 4,000–4,100 m in the Andes (South America). The following nomenclatural acts are proposed: 1) the genus Exoryza is synonymized under Dolichogenidea, syn. nov.; 2) a total of 16 species are transferred to Dolichogenidea as comb. nov., one species formerly in the genus Apanteles: Dolichogenidea croceicornis (Muesebeck, 1958) and all 15 species formerly placed within Exoryza (six of them from the Neotropics): Dolichogenidea asotae (Watanabe, 1932), Dolichogenidea belippicola (Liu & You, 1988), Dolichogenidea hylas (Wilkinson, 1932), Dolichogenidea mariabustosae (Fernandez-Triana, 2016), Dolichogenidea megagaster (de Saeger, 1944), Dolichogenidea minnesota (Mason, 1981), Dolichogenidea monocavus (Valerio & Whitfield, 2004), Dolichogenidea oryzae Walker, 1994, Dolichogenidea reticarina (Song & Chen, 2003), Dolichogenidea richardashleyi (Fernandez-Triana, 2016), Dolichogenidea ritaashleyae (Fernandez-Triana, 2016), Dolichogenidea rosamatarritae (Fernandez-Triana, 2016), Dolichogenidea safranum (Rousse & Gupta, 2013), Dolichogenidea schoenobii (Wilkinson, 1932) and Dolichogenidea yeimycedenoae (Fernandez-Triana, 2016); 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During a comprehensive collection of freshwater copepods from different areas in Thailand, a previously unknown species of calanoid copepod, Mongolodiaptomus phutakaensis sp. nov., was recorded. Representatives were found in a natural swamp located in the Kok Phutaka community forest in Khon Kaen Province, northeastern Thailand. The new species belongs to the “M. loeiensis species group” and most closely resembles M. loeiensis and M. mekongensis by having a distinct shape of the second exopodal segment of the male right P5, with enlarged proximal and distal parts of the outer margin as well as a bent and twisted principal lateral spine. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by various characters in the males. The ventral surface of the right caudal ramus has two chitinous teeth and two knobs. The intercoxal plate is slightly produced distally and without any spine. 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