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But a small proportion are known inquilines, with social insects such as ants and termites, and also with some burrowing mammals, such as Ctenomys Blainville. The genus now includes the following species groups and species: Operclipygus sulcistrius group [O. lucanoides sp. n., O. schmidti sp. n., O. simplistrius sp. n., O. sulcistrius Marseul, 1870], O. mirabilis group [O. mirabilis (Wenzel & Dybas, 1941) comb. n., O. pustulifer sp. n., O. plaumanni sp. n., O. sinuatus sp. n., O. mutuca sp. n., O. carinistrius (Lewis, 1908) comb. n., O. parensis sp. n., O. schlingeri sp. n.], O. kerga group [O. kerga (Marseul, 1870), O. planifrons sp. n., O. punctistrius sp. n.], O. conquisitus group [O. bicolor sp. n., O. conquisitus (Lewis, 1902), O. friburgius (Marseul, 1864)], O. impuncticollis group [O. bickhardti sp. n., O. britannicus sp. n., O. impuncticollis (Hinton, 1935)], O. panamensis group [O. crenatus (Lewis, 1888), O. panamensis (Wenzel & Dybas, 1941)], O. sejunctus group [O. depressus (Hinton, 1935), O. itoupe sp. n., O. juninensis sp. n., O. pecki sp. n., O. punctiventer sp. n., O. sejunctus (Schmidt, 1896) comb. n., O. setiventris sp. n.], O. mortavis group [O. ecitonis sp. n., O. mortavis sp. n., O. paraguensis sp. n.], O. dytiscoides group [O. carinisternus sp. n., O. crenulatus sp. n., O. dytiscoides sp. n., O. quadratus sp. n.], O. dubitabilis group [O. dubitabilis (Marseul, 1889), O. yasuni sp. n.], O. angulifer group [O. angulifer sp. n., O. impressifrons sp. n.], O. dubius group [O. andinus sp. n., O. dubius (Lewis, 1888), O. extraneus sp. n., O. intermissus sp. n., O. lunulus sp. n., O. occultus sp. n., O. perplexus sp. n., O. remotus sp. n., O. validus sp. n., O. variabilis sp. n.], O. hospes group [O. assimilis sp. n., O. belemensis sp. n., O. bulbistoma sp. n., O. callifrons sp. n., O. colombicus sp. n., O. communis sp. n., O. confertus sp. n., O. confluens sp. n., O. curtistrius sp. n., O. diffluens sp. n., O. fusistrius sp. n., O. gratus sp. n., O. hospes (Lewis, 1902), O. ibiscus sp. n., O. ignifer sp. n., O. impositus sp. n., O. incisus sp. n., O. innocuus sp. n., O. inquilinus sp. n., O. minutus sp. n., O. novateutoniae sp. n., O. praecinctus sp. n., O. prominens sp. n., O. rileyi sp. n., O. subterraneus sp. n., O. tenuis sp. n., O. tiputinus sp. n.], O. farctus group [O. atlanticus sp. n., O. bidessois (Marseul, 1889), O. distinctus (Hinton, 1935), O. distractus (Schmidt, 1896) comb. n., O. farctissimus sp. n., O. farctus (Marseul, 1864), O. gilli sp. n., O. impressistrius sp. n., O. inflatus sp. n., O. latemarginatus (Bickhardt, 1920) comb. n., O. petrovi sp. n., O. plicatus (Hinton, 1935) comb. n., O. prolixus sp. n., O. punctifrons sp. n., O. proximus sp. n., O. subrufus sp. n.], O. hirsutipes group [O. guianensis sp. n., O. hirsutipes sp. n.], O. hamistrius group [O. arquus sp. n., O. campbelli sp. n., O. chiapensis sp. n., O. dybasi sp. n., O. geometricus (Casey, 1893) comb. n., O. hamistrius (Schmidt, 1893) comb. n., O. impressicollis sp. n., O. intersectus sp. n., O. montanus sp. n., O. nubosus sp. n., O. pichinchensis sp. n., O. propinquus sp. n., O. quinquestriatus sp. n., O. rubidus (Hinton, 1935) comb. n., O. rufescens sp. n., O. troglodytes sp. n.], O. plicicollis group [O. cephalicus sp. n., O. longidens sp. n., O. plicicollis (Schmidt, 1893)], O. fossipygus group [O. disconnectus sp. n., O. fossipygus (Wenzel, 1944), O. foveipygus (Bickhardt, 1918), O. fungicolus (Wenzel & Dybas, 1941), O. gibbulus (Schmidt, 1889) comb. n., O. olivensis sp. n., O. simplicipygus sp. n., O. subdepressus (Schmidt, 1889), O. therondi (Wenzel, 1976)], O. impunctipennis group [O. chamelensis sp. n., O. foveiventris sp. n., O. granulipectus sp. n., O. impunctipennis (Hinton, 1935) comb. n., O. latifoveatus sp. n., O. lissipygus sp. n., O. maesi sp. n., O. mangiferus sp. n., O. marginipennis sp. n., O. nicodemus sp. n., O. nitidus sp. n., O. pacificus sp. n., O. pauperculus sp. n., O. punctissipygus sp. n., O. subviridis sp. n., O. tripartitus sp. n., O. vorax sp. n.], O. marginellus group [O. ashei sp. n., O. baylessae sp. n., O. dentatus sp. n., O. formicatus sp. n., O. hintoni sp. n., O. marginellus (J.E. LeConte, 1860) comb. n., O. orchidophilus sp. n., O. selvorum sp. n., O. striatellus (Fall, 1917) comb. n.], incertae sedis: O. teapensis (Marseul, 1853) comb. n., O. punctulatus sp. n., O. lama Mazur, 1988, O. florifaunensis sp. n., O. bosquesecus sp. n., O. arnaudi Dégallier, 1982, O. subsphaericus sp. n., O. latipygus sp. n., O. elongatus sp. n., O. rupicolus sp. n., O. punctipleurus sp. n., O. falini sp. n., O. peregrinus sp. n., O. brooksi sp. n., O. profundipygus sp. n., O. punctatissimus sp. n., O. cavisternus sp. n., O. siluriformis sp. n., O. parallelus sp. n., O. abbreviatus sp. n., O. pygidialis (Lewis, 1908), O. faltistrius sp. n., O. limonensis sp. n., O. wenzeli sp. n., O. iheringi (Bickhardt, 1917), O. angustisternus (Wenzel, 1944), O. shorti sp. n. We establish the following synonymies: Phelisteroides miladae Wenzel & Dybas, 1941 and Pseudister propygidialis Hinton, 1935e = O. crenatus (Lewis, 1888); Phelister subplicatus Schmidt, 1893b = O. bidessois (Marseul, 1889). We designate lectotypes for Operclipygus sulcistrius Marseul, 1870, Phelister carinistrius Lewis, 1908, Phelister kerga Marseul, 1870, Phelister friburgius Marseul, 1864, Phelister impuncticollis Hinton, 1935, Phelister crenatus Lewis, 1888, Phelister sejunctus Schmidt, 1896, Pseudister depressus Hinton, 1935, Epierus dubius Lewis, 1888, Phelister hospes Lewis, 1902, Phelister farctus Marseul, 1864, Phelister bidessois Marseul, 1889, Phelister subplicatus Schmidt, 1893, Phelister plicatus Hinton, 1935, Phelister distinctus Hinton, 1935, Phelister distractus Schmidt, 1896, Pseudister latemarginatus Bickhardt, 1920, Phelister hamistrius Schmidt, 1893, Phelister plicicollis Schmidt, 1893, Phelister gibbulus Schmidt, 1889, Phelister subdepressus Schmidt, 1889, Phelister teapensis Marseul, 1853, Phelister pygidialis Lewis, 1908, Phelister iheringi Bickhardt, 1917, and Phelister marginellus J.E. LeConte 1860. 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Thirty-three of these species are newly described: A. dantrippi, A. cabrillo, A. pennjillettei, A. asmodaeus, A. nateevansi, A. chiricahua, A. icenoglei, A. isabella, A. muiri, A. barackobamai, A. sinnombre, A. hedinorum, A. aguacaliente, A. chemehuevi, A. sarlacc, A. derhamgiulianii, A. anzaborrego, A. serrano, A. mikeradtkei, A. edwardabbeyi, A. killerdana, A. cahuilla, A. satleri, A. elisabethae, A. fornax, A. lucerne, A. fisheri, A. bonoi, A. cajalco, A. sierra, A. huntington, A. dorothealangeae, and A. chavezi. Most of these species are restricted to the California Floristic Province, a known biodiversity hotspot. Of the 40 recognized species, over half are considered to be imperiled or vulnerable and two have likely gone extinct over the past half-century; the conservation status of only 11 species is considered to be secure. Using 73 quantitative and qualitative morphological characters I propose a preliminary phylogeny for the genus that recognizes four major lineages: the Atomarius, Simus, Hesperus, and Sierra species groups. Additionally, the phylogenetic analysis indicates that adaptations favoring the invasion of the arid desert habitats of southern California have evolved multiple times across the group. The existence of both desert and non - desert species in three of the four species groups makes this genus an ideal candidate for the study of the evolutionary ecology of desert arthropods. A set of molecular characters based on the contiguous mitochondrial DNA genes 16S-tRNA valine-12S is used in an independent analysis to assist in placement of specimens into species. The taxonomy section explicitly identifies the concept employed in species delimitation. 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Based on our study, the differences between Cyamon and Trikentrion are re-evaluated. Only one character absolutely distinguishes the two genera, the presence (Trikentrion) or absence (Cyamon) of trichodragmata. A further discriminating character is the possession of short thick styles (most Cyamon species) versus thick oxeas (many Trikentrion), but this is complicated by absence of the oxeas in three Trikentrion species. Although spination of the polyactine spicules in itself cannot serve to distinguish the two genera with certainty, those of Trikentrion are usually recognizable by excessive hook-like spines against a finer spination in Cyamon. 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Fifteen new species are described (type locality in parenthesis): Fascitrishophora atrella sp. n. (Costa Rica. Guanacaste: Murciélago [10°56.9’N, 85°42.5’W; sandy mud flats around mangrove inlet]), F. carvalhorum sp.n. (Brazil. São Paulo: Praia Puruba [23°21’S, 44°55.6’W; beach]), F. manza sp. n. (Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad. St. Andrew: Lower Manzanilla (12 km S; 10°24.5’N, 61°01.5’W), bridge over Nariva River), F. panama sp. n. (Panama. Darien: Garachine [8°04’N, 78°22’W]), Polytrichophora adarca sp. n. (Barbados. Christ Church: Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary [13°04.2’N, 59°34.7’W; swamp]), P. arnaudorum sp. n. (Mexico. Baja California. San Felipe [31°01.5’N, 114°50.4’W]), P. barba sp. n. (Cuba. Sancti Spiritus: Topes de Collantes [21°54.4’N, 80°01.4’W, 670 m]), P. flavella sp. n. (Peru. Madre de Dios: Rio Manu, Pakitza [11°56.6’S, 71°16.9’W; 250 m]), P. marinoniorum sp. n. (Brazil. Paraná: Antonina [25°28.4’S, 48°40.9’W; mangal]), P. rostra sp. n. (Peru. 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Other interesting biological findings are the presence of an intermediate caste between workers and queens in C. rasoherinae and C. madecassa, and unusually large workers in C. volamena resembling a major caste.","publicationDate":"2012-01-01","doi":"10.3897/zookeys.199.2631","url":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.199.2631","timeperiod_startdate":[null],"timeperiod_enddate":[null],"placename":null,"country_codes":["FR","HR","KE","KM","MG","MY","SC","VE"],"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":["Blaimer","Bonnie"],"keywords":["Crematogaster"],"topics":["Subterranean biodiversity and taxonomy","Subterranean biodiversity and taxonomy","Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior"],"bok_concepts":null,"bok_concepts_resolved":[],"openalex_id":"https://openalex.org/W22711995","openalex_match_info":null,"openalex_fulltext_origin":"journal","openalex_is_retracted":false,"openalex_ids":{"doi":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.199.2631","mag":"22711995","openalex":"https://openalex.org/W22711995"},"openalex_open_access_status":null,"locations":[]}},{"id":5454,"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"GeometryCollection","geometries":[{"type":"Point","coordinates":[121.80233,25.14133]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[121.69367,25.20133]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[121.93017,25.05417]}]},"bbox":[121.69367,25.05417,121.93017,25.20133],"properties":{"title":"A new marine gobiid species of the genus Clariger Jordan & Snyder (Gobiidae, Teleostei) from Taiwan","type":"article","abstract":"A new species of Clariger Jordan & Snyder, 1901 was collected from northern Taiwan. The genus was previously known only from Japanese waters. This discovery is the first formal and southernmost record of these marine gobies from the waters of subtropical Taiwan. The new species, Clariger taiwanensis sp. n., is distinguished from its congeners by a unique combination of features: (1) fin rays: dorsal-fin rays III, I/8; anal-fin rays modally I/8; and pectoral-fin rays modally 19 (2+16+1); (2) longitudinal dermal ridge on head with 6 barbels; and (3) specific coloration pattern: head and trunk dark brown with scattered pale spots and blotches; cheek, ventral portion of head sometimes pale with deep brown spots; pectoral-fin base with a dark brown band; and caudal fin mostly dark brown proximally and with alternating and irregular dark brown and pale bands distally. 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Mengenilla moldrzyki sp. n. can be distinguished from congeners by a slightly emarginated posterodorsal margin of the head, compound eyes with a light tan dorsal part, mandibles with a narrow distal part, and a v-shaped pronotum. With the description of M. moldrzyki sp. n., eleven valid species of Mengenilla are currently recognised. Mengenilla moldrzyki sp. n. is the third species of the genus with known females and female puparia. First instar larvae, endoparasitic larval stages, the male puparium and the host are unknown. 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The egg of P. shubuta is depicted with scanning electron microscopy for the first time.","publicationDate":"2012-01-01","doi":"10.3897/zookeys.194.2972","url":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.194.2972","timeperiod_startdate":[null],"timeperiod_enddate":[null],"placename":null,"country_codes":["CA","US"],"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":["Grubbs","Scott"],"keywords":["Perlesta"],"topics":["Freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology","Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior","Stonefly species taxonomy and ecology"],"bok_concepts":null,"bok_concepts_resolved":[],"openalex_id":"https://openalex.org/W2041605361","openalex_match_info":null,"openalex_fulltext_origin":"journal","openalex_is_retracted":false,"openalex_ids":{"doi":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.194.2972","mag":"2041605361","pmid":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22679381","openalex":"https://openalex.org/W2041605361"},"openalex_open_access_status":"gold","locations":[]}},{"id":5434,"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"GeometryCollection","geometries":[{"type":"Point","coordinates":[110.08333,34.51667]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[110.48333,34.85]}]},"bbox":[110.08333,34.51667,110.48333,34.85],"properties":{"title":"Lithobius (Monotarsobius) monoforaminis sp. n., a new species of lithobiid centipede from central China (Chilopoda, Lithobiomorpha, Lithobiidae)","type":"article","abstract":"The present paper describes a new species Lithobius (Monotarsobius) monoforaminis sp. n. 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An ecological analysis of the tadpoles of B. luciae, B. schuboeae and B. marojezensis [Ca51 JQ518198] from Ranomafana National Park did not provide evidence for a clear preference of these tadpoles to the fast flowing microhabitat sections of the stream, although the tadpoles discussed in this study are typically caught in this habitat.","publicationDate":"2012-01-01","doi":"10.3897/zookeys.178.1410","url":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.178.1410","timeperiod_startdate":[null],"timeperiod_enddate":[null],"placename":null,"country_codes":["MG"],"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":["Randrianiaina","Roger Daniel"],"keywords":["Amphibia"],"topics":["Amphibian and Reptile Biology","Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy","Species Distribution and Climate Change"],"bok_concepts":null,"bok_concepts_resolved":[],"openalex_id":"https://openalex.org/W2002445349","openalex_match_info":null,"openalex_fulltext_origin":"journal","openalex_is_retracted":false,"openalex_ids":{"doi":"https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.178.1410","mag":"2002445349","pmid":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22539880","openalex":"https://openalex.org/W2002445349"},"openalex_open_access_status":"gold","locations":[]}},{"id":5335,"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"GeometryCollection","geometries":[{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-75.57417,-10.18583]}]},"bbox":[-75.57417,-10.18583,-75.57417,-10.18583],"properties":{"title":"A remarkable new species of Euragallia from Peru (Insecta, Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Agalliini), including the description of a peculiar structure of the male genitalia","type":"article","abstract":"A new species of Euragallia Oman, 1938 from Peru (Pasco Department) is described and illustrated. 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For phylogenetic perspective and to document the monophyly of the genus Allotrichoma and its included subgenera and species groups, we also provide a cladistic analysis of genera within the tribe Hecamedini. The ingroup included seven exemplar congeners from within Allotrichoma. Outgroup sampling included exemplars of other genera within Hecamedini and from the putative sister group, Lipochaetini, and to root the analysis, we used an exemplar of the tribe Discocerinini. Analyses with successive weighting and implied weighting recovered a monophyletic Allotrichoma and indicated clades within the genus. Eight new species are described (type locality in parenthesis): A. bifurcatum (Utah. Utah: Lake Shore (40°06.9`N, 111°41.8`W; 1370 m)), A. dynatum (Oregon. Benton: Finley National Wildlife Refuge (44°24.6`N, 123°19.5`W)), A. occidentale (Oregon. Lake: Lakeview (44 km E; Drake Creek; 42°11`N, 119°59.3`W)), A. robustum (California. Kern: Kern River (35°16.1`N, 119°18.4`W)), A. sabroskyi (New Mexico. Sandoval: La Cueva (Junction of Highways 126 and 4; 35°52`N, 106°38.4`W; 2342 m)), A. wallowa (Oregon Baker: Goose Creek (35 km E Baker City; 44°49.2`N, 117°27.79`W; 825 m)), A. baliops (Florida. Monroe: Key West (Willie Ward Park; 24°32.9`N, 81°47.9`W)), and A. insulare (Dominica. Cabrits Swamp (15°35`N, 61°29`W)). Within Allotrichoma, we recognize three subgenera of which one, Neotrichoma (type species: A. atrilabre), is newly described. All known species from the New World are described with an emphasis on structures of the male terminalia, which are fully illustrated. Detailed locality data and distribution maps for the New World species are provided. A lectotype is designated for Discocerina simplex Loew and a neotype is designated for Allotrichoma bezzii Becker. Allotrichoma filiforme Becker, A. trispinum Becker, and A. dahli Beschovski are reported as new synonyms of A. simplex (Loew) and A. yosemite Cresson is a new synonym of A. atrilabre Cresson. We also clarify the status of previously described species, including those with Holarctic distributions. 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It has been found in highly degraded heavy industrial sites, agricultural fields, city parks, gardens, second growth woodlands, mature conifer forests, montane rock gardens, and otherwise pristine stands of old growth noble fir, with elevations ranging from essentially sea level to 1,249 meters. Climates at these locales vary from that of the Mediterranean Willamette Valley floor, where snow rarely occurs and summers are hot and dry, to the summit of the Oregon Coast Range, where deep snow may be present from November through April and summers are cool. 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Deleterious ecological effects could include not only competition with other predators (including other carabid species) in agricultural and natural settings but also predation upon non-adult stages of threatened and endangered species of butterflies.Nebria brevicollis (Fabricius) is one of the most frequently encountered and widely distributed carabid beetles in Europe. Until recently, the only North American records were based on two single specimens, both from the 1930s in southeastern Canada. In 2008, this species was found at thirteen different sites in five counties in northwestern Oregon. As of the end of 2010, it has been found in thirty-four different sites in ten Oregon counties, with a north-south range of ~150 km and an east-west range of ~90 km. It was also detected in 2010 in southwestern Washington (Vancouver), just north of Portland and the Columbia River.The ecological amplitude of N. brevicollis in Oregon rivals that of the most eurytopic native carabid species, e.g., Pterostichus algidus LeConte and Scaphinotus marginatus (Fischer von Waldheim). It has been found in highly degraded heavy industrial sites, agricultural fields, city parks, gardens, second growth woodlands, mature conifer forests, montane rock gardens, and otherwise pristine stands of old growth noble fir, with elevations ranging from essentially sea level to 1,249 meters. Climates at these locales vary from that of the Mediterranean Willamette Valley floor, where snow rarely occurs and summers are hot and dry, to the summit of the Oregon Coast Range, where deep snow may be present from November through April and summers are cool. 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The distribution area and depth of this new species and population size are still unclear.B. paracelensis sp. nov. is the third supergiant Bathynomus discovered in the South China Sea after B. jamesi and B. vaderi. Its remarkable feature is its short body length and sub-parallel shape. In addition, it is different from B. jamesi and B. vaderi in features such as clypeus shape, number of maxillula keratinised spine and pleotelson spine almost straight. Phylogenetic and barcoding gap analyses confirm that B. paracelensis sp. nov. is not the same species as B. jamsei. Many morphological differences also indicate that it should be a different species from B. vaderi. B. paracelensis sp. nov. may be an intermediate species between giant and supergiant, possessing characteristics of both categories, which can increase researchers' understanding of Bathynomus biodiversity.","publicationDate":"2025-01-01","doi":"10.3897/BDJ.13.e144238","url":"https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.13.e144238","timeperiod_startdate":[null],"timeperiod_enddate":[null],"placename":null,"country_codes":[],"source_details":{"id":64,"name":"Biodiversity Data Journal","slug":"biodiversity-data-journal","issn_l":"1314-2828","openalex_id":"S2764367193","openalex_url":"https://openalex.org/S2764367193","publisher_name":"Pensoft Publishers","works_count":null,"works_api_url":"https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=primary_location.source.id:S2764367193","default_work_type":"article","source_type":"oai-pmh","source_type_display":"OAI-PMH (generic)","homepage_url":"https://bdj.pensoft.net/","abbreviated_title":null,"is_oa":true,"is_preprint":false,"source_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/sources/64/","landing_page_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/in/biodiversity-data-journal/","feed_georss_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-biodiversity-data-journal.rss","feed_atom_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-biodiversity-data-journal.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":["Huang","Ming-Chih"],"keywords":["Cirolanidae"],"topics":["Marine Biology and Ecology Research","Marine and fisheries research","Ichthyology and Marine Biology"],"bok_concepts":null,"bok_concepts_resolved":[],"openalex_id":"https://openalex.org/W4408993017","openalex_match_info":null,"openalex_fulltext_origin":"journal","openalex_is_retracted":false,"openalex_ids":{"doi":"https://doi.org/10.3897/bdj.13.e144238","pmid":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40201216","openalex":"https://openalex.org/W4408993017"},"openalex_open_access_status":"gold","locations":[]}},{"id":4862,"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"GeometryCollection","geometries":[{"type":"Point","coordinates":[54.0851,5.4232]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[7.0611,45.1431]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[23.5782,35.61]}]},"bbox":[7.0611,5.4232,54.0851,45.1431],"properties":{"title":"The hoverflies of the Dauzet collection at the Musée des Confluences in Lyon (Diptera, Syrphidae)","type":"article","abstract":"Maurice Dauzet collected hoverflies mainly in Loire and Haute-Loire from 1980 to 2017. 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Further surveys are essential to confirm any damage that they may cause, their distribution, associated parasites, and pest status in the Philippines.","publicationDate":"2024-01-01","doi":"10.3897/BDJ.12.e127375","url":"https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.12.e127375","timeperiod_startdate":[null],"timeperiod_enddate":[null],"placename":null,"country_codes":["PH"],"source_details":{"id":64,"name":"Biodiversity Data Journal","slug":"biodiversity-data-journal","issn_l":"1314-2828","openalex_id":"S2764367193","openalex_url":"https://openalex.org/S2764367193","publisher_name":"Pensoft Publishers","works_count":null,"works_api_url":"https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=primary_location.source.id:S2764367193","default_work_type":"article","source_type":"oai-pmh","source_type_display":"OAI-PMH (generic)","homepage_url":"https://bdj.pensoft.net/","abbreviated_title":null,"is_oa":true,"is_preprint":false,"source_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/sources/64/","landing_page_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/in/biodiversity-data-journal/","feed_georss_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-biodiversity-data-journal.rss","feed_atom_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-biodiversity-data-journal.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":["Tañan","Veronica"],"keywords":["Deroceras laeve"],"topics":["Mollusks and Parasites Studies","Marine Biology and Ecology Research","Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior"],"bok_concepts":null,"bok_concepts_resolved":[],"openalex_id":"https://openalex.org/W4402270834","openalex_match_info":null,"openalex_fulltext_origin":"journal","openalex_is_retracted":false,"openalex_ids":{"doi":"https://doi.org/10.3897/bdj.12.e127375","pmid":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39281303","openalex":"https://openalex.org/W4402270834"},"openalex_open_access_status":"gold","locations":[]}},{"id":4664,"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"GeometryCollection","geometries":[{"type":"Point","coordinates":[103.78333,1.28333]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[103.95,1.41667]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[101.51278,2.80111]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[10.51278,2.80111]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[101.76667,3.4]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[80.59556,7.26694]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[81.33806,26.39306]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[116.28333,-7.13333]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[80.38333,6.7]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[81.33806,6.39306]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[116.83333,6.08333]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[116.13333,5.43333]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[103.71667,1.43333]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[99.13333,14.36667]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[99.93333,12.23333]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[98.95,18.78333]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[114.03333,22.48333]}]},"bbox":[10.51278,-7.13333,116.83333,26.39306],"properties":{"title":"The genera Chrysilla and Phintelloides revisited with the description of a new species (Araneae, Salticidae) using digital specimen DOIs and nanopublications","type":"article","abstract":"Two Southeast Asian spider collections: that of Frances and John Murphy, now in the Manchester University Museum and the Deeleman collection, now at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden constituted the basis of this analysis of Chrysilla Thorell, 1887 and related genera. 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The primary objective was to systematically inventory the bryophytes inhabiting the best-preserved areas of native vegetation environments. Twelve sites were selected, each spaced at 200 m elevation intervals. Within each site, two 10 m x 10 m plots were established in close proximity (10-15 m apart). Within these plots, three 2 m x 2 m quadrats were randomly selected and sampled for bryophytes using microplots measuring 10 cm x 5 cm, which were then collected into paper bags. Six substrates were surveyed in each quadrat: rock, soil, humus, organic matter, tree bark and leaves/fronds. Three replicates were obtained from all substrates available and colonised by bryophytes, resulting in a maximum of 18 microplots per quadrat, 54 microplots per plot, 108 microplots per site, and a total of 1296 microplots across the 12 sites on Pico Island.Two-thirds of the maximum expected number of microplots (n = 878; 67.75%) were successfully collected, yielding a total of 4896 specimens. 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The Hemiptera were the most abundant taxa, with 90127 (50.4%) specimens. The Coleoptera were the most diverse with 30 (28.6%) families.We registered 72 new records for many of the islands (two for Flores, eight for Faial, 24 for Graciosa, 23 for Pico, eight for Terceira, three for São Miguel and four for Santa Maria). These records represent 58 species. None of them is new to the Azores Archipelago. Most of the new records are introduced species, all still with low abundance on the studied islands. 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So far, 238 species have been recorded from Brazil, but several portions of the country remain poorly explored. The metropolitan region of Santarém (MRS), Pará state, Brazil, lacks faunistic and taxonomic studies concerning this group, and the local fauna is under threat due to human actions.Aiming to fill gaps concerning the diversity and distribution of Gerromorpha in the Amazon, a survey of the semiaquatic bugs from the MRS is presented. Collections were made in 33 aquatic ecosystems in the different phytophysiognomies within this area from July 2019 to October 2020. As a result, a checklist with 44 species recorded from the three municipalities of the MRS is presented. Furthermore, three new species of the genus Microvelia Westwood, 1834 (M. belterrensis sp. nov., M. hamadae sp. nov. and M. sousorum sp. nov.) are described, two species are recorded for the first time from Brazil (Microvelia aschnakiranae Makhan, 2014 and Rhagovelia graziae Galindo-Malagón, Morales & Moreira, 2021), two from Pará state (Microvelia longipes Uhler, 1894 and Paravelia dilatata Polhemus & Polhemus, 1984), and 15 from the MRS (Brachymetra lata Shaw, 1933, B. shawi Hungerford & Matsuda, 1957, Tachygerris adamsoni (Drake, 1942), Microvelia pulchella Westwood, 1834, Rhagovelia brunae Magalhães & Moreira, 2016, R. evidis Bacon, 1948, R. jubata Bacon, 1948, Callivelia conata (Hungerford, 1929), Oiovelia cunucunumana Drake & Maldonado-Capriles, 1952, Paravelia bullialata Polhemus & Polhemus, 1984, Stridulivelia alia (Drake, 1957), S. stridulata (Hungerford, 1929), S. strigosa (Hungerford, 1929), S. tersa (Drake & Harris, 1941), and S. transversa (Hungerford, 1929)).","publicationDate":"2021-01-01","doi":"10.3897/BDJ.9.e68567","url":"https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e68567","timeperiod_startdate":[null],"timeperiod_enddate":[null],"placename":null,"country_codes":["BR"],"source_details":{"id":64,"name":"Biodiversity Data Journal","slug":"biodiversity-data-journal","issn_l":"1314-2828","openalex_id":"S2764367193","openalex_url":"https://openalex.org/S2764367193","publisher_name":"Pensoft Publishers","works_count":null,"works_api_url":"https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=primary_location.source.id:S2764367193","default_work_type":"article","source_type":"oai-pmh","source_type_display":"OAI-PMH (generic)","homepage_url":"https://bdj.pensoft.net/","abbreviated_title":null,"is_oa":true,"is_preprint":false,"source_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/sources/64/","landing_page_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/in/biodiversity-data-journal/","feed_georss_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-biodiversity-data-journal.rss","feed_atom_url":"https://optimap.geo.tu-dresden.de/api/v1/feeds/source-biodiversity-data-journal.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":["dos Santos","Suzane"],"keywords":["Amazon"],"topics":["Hemiptera Insect Studies","Phytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens","Insect Resistance and Genetics"],"bok_concepts":null,"bok_concepts_resolved":[],"openalex_id":"https://openalex.org/W3197252850","openalex_match_info":null,"openalex_fulltext_origin":"journal","openalex_is_retracted":false,"openalex_ids":{"doi":"https://doi.org/10.3897/bdj.9.e68567","mag":"3197252850","pmid":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34566451","openalex":"https://openalex.org/W3197252850"},"openalex_open_access_status":"gold","locations":[]}},{"id":3798,"type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"GeometryCollection","geometries":[{"type":"Point","coordinates":[11.7055,45.3211]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[12.6,46.1668]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[12.732,46.1851]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[12.6674,46.1699]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[11.3943,45.8111]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[11.7936,46.38]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[12.7444,46.1867]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[12.7379,46.1698]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[12.7775,46.2114]},{"type":"Point","coordinates":[12.5276,46.2684]}]},"bbox":[11.3943,45.3211,12.7775,46.38],"properties":{"title":"New and confirmed records of fruit flies (Diptera, Tephritidae) from Italy","type":"article","abstract":"Prior to this study, 141 species of Tephritidae were known to occur in Italy.Italian records of nine species of the family Tephritidae (Diptera) are provided. 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