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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550573/new-records-of-harpiolaisodon-chiroptera-vespertilionidae-from-the-chinese-mainland
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Song Li, Xin Mou, Mengcheng Li, Fengyi Li, Mei Li, Biao Li, Mengjia Li, Xiong Luo, Gábor Csorba, Haochi Kuo
BACKGROUND: The new species, Harpiolaisodon Kuo et al., 2006, was described from Taiwan, China. So far, no distribution of this species outside Taiwan has been reported. NEW INFORMATION: During two field investigations of small mammals in Guanyin Mountains Provincial Nature Reserve, Yuanyang, Yunnan, China, in April 2022 and May 2023, five individuals of Harpiola were collected in the mid-montane evergreen broad-leaved forest. Our morphological and molecular results reveal that these individuals from the Chinese mainland belong to Harpiolaisodon , extending the occurrence of this species well beyond its known distributions in Taiwan, China and Vietnam...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38545544/-nitzschiatranstagensis-morales-novais-wetzel-morais-ector-bacillariophyceae-the-second-record-in-the-mediterranean-region
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María Cid-Rodríguez, Lorena González-Paz, Cristina Delgado
BACKGROUND: The Mediterranean Region holds significant ecological importance, characterised by its unique climate, biodiversity and the crucial role it plays in global ecosystems. Mediterranean streams are naturally highly-stressed environments mainly due to fluctuations in water quantity. River flow generally varies from perennial to ephemeral and temporary rivers constitute significant water resources. Streams that flow through Balearic Islands are subjected to these conditions. The majority of these streams sustain water flow for 4-5 months annually, with exceptions noted for streams associated with springs, which typically maintain water throughout most of the year...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524900/two-new-records-of-the-genus-trioxys-hymenoptera-braconidae-aphidiinae-parasitic-on-bamboo-aphids-from-south-korea
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Sangjin Kim, Juhyeong Sohn, Hyojoong Kim
BACKGROUND: The genus Trioxys Haliday, 1833 consists of more than 80 species worldwide with three species being recorded in South Korea. In this study, we report the first observation of the two additional species, T.liui Chou & Chou, 1993 from Takecallisarundinariae (Essig, 1917) on Phyllostachysbambusoides Siebold & Zucc., 1843 and T.remaudierei Starý & Rakhshani, 2017 from T.taiwana (Takahashi, 1926) on Sasaborealis (Hack.) Makino & Shibata, 1901. NEW INFORMATION: Trioxysliui and T...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524899/a-new-unusually-large-clavicornaltica-scherer-1974-flea-beetle-from-borneo-described-and-sequenced-in-the-field-by-citizen-scientists-coleoptera-chrysomelidae-galerucinae
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Sean Otani, Luca Bertoli, Filippo Lucchini, Tom P G van den Beuken, Desanne Boin, Lehman Ellis, Holm Friedrich, Brittany Jacquot, Sotiris Kountouras, Sarah Yu Rou Lim, Eleonora Nigro, Syafi'ie Su'eif, Wei Harn Tan, Ulmar Grafe, Daniele Cicuzza, Massimo Delledonne, Iva Njunjić, Menno Schilthuizen
BACKGROUND: The genus Clavicornaltica Scherer 1974 consists of very small, soil-dwelling flea beetles in South, Southeast and East Asia. Due to their diminutive size and morphological similarities, very little is known about their ecology and taxonomical diversity. It is likely that further studies will reveal this genus to be much more speciose than the 30 species currently recognised. NEW INFORMATION: A new species of Clavicornaltica from Brunei Darussalam is described, C...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524898/first-description-of-the-females-of-qinorapalaqinlingana-chou-wang-1995-lepidoptera-lycaenidae-from-shaanxi-and-sichuan-provinces-western-china
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Sixun Ge, Wen-Hao Sun, Yang Yang, Li-Li Ren, Shao-Ji Hu
BACKGROUND: The family Lycaenidae is a widely distributed and species-rich group with approximately 5300 described species. The rare genus Qinorapala Chou & Wang, with Q.qinlingana Chou & Wang as its type species was established as monotypic. In the original description, Q.qinlingana was described from a male holotype; the female remained unknown. To date, the genus is only recorded from the Qinling Mountains (Shaanxi and Gansu Provinces). In this study, two female specimens, from Shaanxi Province and western Sichuan Province (bordering Yunnan Province) are described and illustrated for the first time...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516676/two-new-species-of-lysiteles-simon-1895-from-cibagou-national-nature-reserve-xizang-china-araneae-thomisidae
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Cheng Wang, Jiahui Gan, Xiaoqi Mi
BACKGROUND: Lysiteles Simon, 1895 contains 64 nominal species distributed in East, South and South Asia. It possesses very high species diversity in China (with 46 and 32 endemics), Bhutan (with 9 and 1 endemic) and Nepal (with 8 and 4 endemics).In June 2023, a spider survey of Cibagou National Nature Reserve, Xizang, China was carried out. After examination and morphological comparison, two Lysiteles species were recognised as new to science. NEW INFORMATION: Two new species of Lysiteles Simon, 1895 collected from Cibagou National Nature Reserve, Xizang, China are described: L...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510815/catalogue-of-type-specimens-deposited-in-the-polychaeta-collection-of-the-universidad-aut%C3%A3-noma-de-nuevo-l%C3%A3-on-mexico
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María Elena García-Garza, Jesús Angel de León-González, María Ana Tovar-Hernández
BACKGROUND: In Mexico, there are six scientific collections of polychaetous annelids. The "Colección Poliquetológica" from the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León houses one of the three most important collections of annelids in the country, based on a number of lots and number of type materials deposited, as well as geographical coverage. NEW INFORMATION: A catalogue of type materials of polychaete annelids housed at the "Colección Poliquetológica" from the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (México) is presented for the first time...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505126/new-records-of-chrysochroinae-laporte-de-castelnau-1835-coleoptera-buprestidae-from-china
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Hong-Mu Ai, Zhi-Hao Qi, Rong-Xiang Su, Zhi-Yu Liao, Hai-Tian Song
BACKGROUND: Chrysochroinae Laporte de Castelnau, 1835 is the very colourful subfamily of Buprestidae. There are 127 species and subspecies of the subfamily which have been recorded in China. NEW INFORMATION: In this paper, we reported three genera, two subgenera and five species of the subfamily Chrysochroinae Laporte de Castelnau, 1835 (Coleoptera, Buprestidae) which are all newly recorded from China. These reported taxa belong to two tribes and four genera: Chrysochroa (Chroodema) corbetti (Kerremans, 1893), Chrysochroa (Pyranthe) fulgens ephippigera White, 1843, Demochroa (Demoxantha) gratiosa indica Csiki, 1900, Xanthocatabonvouloirii (Deyrolle, 1861) (all the above four being Chrysochroini) and Cardiaspismouhotii E...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505125/upper-mesophotic-reef-fish-assemblages-at-bah%C3%A3-a-de-banderas-mexico
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Jose Luis Arreola, Cristian Moisés Galván-Villa, Yocanxóchitl Perfecto-Avalos, Fabian Alejandro Rodríguez-Zaragoza, Eduardo Rios Jara
There is no information on the species associated with the mesophotic reefs of Banderas Bay, located in the central Mexican Pacific. This study analysed the reef fish assemblage from three depths (50, 60 and 70 m) in three sampling sites of the southern submarine canyon of the Bay: Los Arcos, Bajo de Emirio and Majahuitas. Several analyses were performed to test the hypothesis that there are important differences in fish abundance and species composition between sites and depths. Twenty-two species of bony fishes grouped in 14 families were recorded...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501073/hoverflies-of-the-timon-david-collection-diptera-syrphidae
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Gabriel Nève, Xavier Lair, Thomas Lebard, Jean-Yves Meunier, Louis-Jean Teste, Louise Séguinel
BACKGROUND: Hoverflies are among the most important insect pollinators and there is documented evidence of a recent decline in their populations. To trace the past distributions of hoverfly species, verified records of historical collections are essential. NEW INFORMATION: Here, we provide data on 1071 specimens of hoverflies collected or received by Jean Timon-David and hosted at the Marseille Natural History Museum, France. Most of the specimens were collected by Timon-David himself and come from south-eastern France, mainly from the Departments of Bouches-du-Rhône, Var and Hautes-Alpes...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495309/ten-years-later-an-update-on-the-status-of-collections-of-endemic-gulf-of-mexico-fishes-put-at-risk-by-the-2010-oil-spill
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Prosanta Chakrabarty, Alec J Sheehy, Xavier Clute, Shannon B Cruz, Brandon Ballengée
The 2010 Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon was the largest oil spill in human history that occurred during a 12-week period in a region less than 100 km from the coast of Louisiana; however, after more than a decade of post-spill research, few definitives can be said to be known about the long-term impacts on the development and distribution of fishes in and around the region of the disaster. Here, we examine endemic Gulf of Mexico fish species that may have been most impacted by noting their past distributions in the region of the spill and examining data of known collecting events and observations over the last twenty years (ten years prior to the spill, ten years post-spill)...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495308/the-dataset-of-the-clu-lichen-herbarium-calabria-italy
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Matteo Conti, Stefano Martellos, Andrea Moro, Pier Luigi Nimis, Domenico Puntillo
BACKGROUND: Calabria, the southernmost tip of the Italian Peninsula, is a biogeographically very interesting region for lichenologists, characterised by the abundance of oceanic and suboceanic species with subtropical affinities, but also by the presence of the southernmost outposts of several boreal species on the highest peaks. The lichen biota of Calabria, which began to be intensively studied only from the 1980s, hosts more than 1000 infrageneric taxa. The lichen herbarium of the Botanical Garden of the University of Calabria (CLU) is the most relevant lichen collection from this region...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495307/long-term-monitoring-of-the-fish-community-in-the-minho-estuary-nw-iberian-peninsula
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Allan T Souza, Martina I Ilarri, Ester Dias, Mário J Araújo, António Roleira, Ana Catarina Braga, Ana Rita Carvalho, Micaela Mota, Maria Helena Correia, Ana Lages, Ana Moura, Carlos Antunes
BACKGROUND: The paper presents an extensive fish sampling dataset spanning a long-term period from 2010 to 2019. The data were collected in Lenta Marina, an upstream area in the Minho Estuary of the NW Iberian Peninsula, which belongs to a LTSER (Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research) platform. To capture fish, fyke nets were utilised as the sampling method and deployed at Lenta Marina. This dataset offers valuable insights into the abundance of each collected taxa recorded over time. NEW INFORMATION: The dataset reports a comprehensive compilation of data on the abundance of fish species observed in the area during the sampling period (includes zeroes when a given taxonomic entity was absent in a given sampling event)...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481856/-locustamigratoria-l-orthoptera-in-a-warming-world-unravelling-the-ecological-consequences-of-climate-change-using-gis
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Eslam M Hosni, Areej A Al-Khalaf, Mohamed G Nasser, Sara M ElShahed, Sara A Alashaal
The migratory locust, Locustamigratoria (L.), a significant grasshopper species known for its ability to form large swarms and cause extensive damage to crops and vegetation, is subject to the influence of climate change. This research paper employs geographic information system (GIS) and MaxEnt ecological modelling techniques to assess the impact of climate change on the distribution patterns of L.migratoria . Occurrence data and environmental variables are collected and analysed to create predictive models for the current and future distribution of the species...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481855/the-inbio-barcoding-initiative-database-dna-barcodes-of-iberian-bees
#35
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Thomas James Wood, Hugo Gaspar, Romain Le Divelec, Andreia Penado, Teresa Luísa Silva, Vanessa A Mata, Joana Veríssimo, Denis Michez, Sílvia Castro, João Loureiro, Pedro Beja, Sónia Ferreira
BACKGROUND: Bees are important actors in terrestrial ecosystems and are recognised for their prominent role as pollinators. In the Iberian Peninsula, approximately 1,100 bee species are known, with nearly 100 of these species being endemic to the Peninsula. A reference collection of DNA barcodes, based on morphologically identified bee specimens, representing 514 Iberian species, was constructed. The "InBIO Barcoding Initiative Database: DNA Barcodes of Iberian bees" dataset contains records of 1,059 sequenced specimens...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469226/dataset-of-barcoded-reticulariaceae-ten-years-of-dna-sequencing
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Dmytro Leontyev, Iryna Yatsiuk
BACKGROUND: As a result of the ten years (2012-2022) work under the critical revision of the genera of Reticulariaceae, a set of papers was published. Collection data of hundreds of specimens, used as a material for these studies, were provided as supplements of corresponding papers, but remained unpublished in biodiversity databases. NEW INFORMATION: Here, we represent an occurrence dataset "Barcoded Reticulariaceae of the World", published in GBIF. It includes data on 523 myxomycete collections (including 36 types) gathered from five continents and spanning 24 countries...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469225/dna-barcoding-aids-in-generating-a-preliminary-checklist-of-the-lichens-and-allied-fungi-of-calvert-island-british-columbia-results-from-the-2018-hakai-terrestrial-bioblitz
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Richard Troy McMullin, Andrew D F Simon, Irwin M Brodo, Sara B Wickham, Philip Bell-Doyon, Maria Kuzmina, Brian M Starzomski
BACKGROUND: Bioblitzes are a tool for the rapid appraisal of biodiversity and are particularly useful in remote and understudied regions and for understudied taxa. Lichens are an example of an often overlooked group, despite being widespread in virtually all terrestrial ecosystems and having many important ecological functions. NEW INFORMATION: We report the lichens and allied fungi collected during the 2018 terrestrial bioblitz conducted on Calvert Island on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469224/checklist-of-the-marine-malacofauna-of-culuccia-peninsula-nw-sardinia-italy-with-notes-on-relevant-species
#38
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Paolo Mariottini, Carlo Smriglio, Marco Oliverio, Sabrina Rossi, Andrea Di Giulio
BACKGROUND: Culuccia is a small peninsula of about 3 km2 placed in north-western Sardinia (Italy) at the margin of the Maddalena Archipelago. The marine area surrounding this Peninsula is a Special Area of Conservation, included in the European Natura 2000 Ecological Network of protected areas, but until now, no information on biodiversity of this area is available. In 2021, a research project to study both terrestrial and marine biodiversity of Culuccia has started in order to fill this gap of knowledge...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469223/fossil-collection-at-the-zoology-museum-of-the-university-of-concepci%C3%A3-n-enhancing-understanding-of-chile-s-past-biodiversity
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Francisca Alejandra Beltrán Echeverría, Laura Tavera Martínez, Cristián E Hernández
BACKGROUND: The digital inventory of paleontological material stored in Chilean museums is highly relevant as it increases accessibility to information, both locally and over long distances, while reducing wear and tear on specimens caused by physical manipulation. The Fossil Collection database of the Museum of Zoology of the University of Concepción (UCC_MZUC_FOS) includes 144 records, with the main representatives being marine invertebrates of the Bivalvia, Echinoidea and Gastropoda classes...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444838/geometric-morphometric-methods-for-identification-of-oyster-species-based-on-morphology
#40
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Qian Liu, Yuepeng Guo, Yanzhuo Yang, Junxia Mao, Xubo Wang, Haijiao Liu, Ying Tian, Zhenlin Hao
Both genetic and environmental factors affect the morphology of oysters. Molecular identification is currently the primary means of species identification, but it is inconvenient and costly. In this research, we evaluated the effectiveness of geometric morphometric (GM) techniques in distinguishing between two oyster species, Crassostreagigas and C.ariakensis . We used traditional morphometric and GM methods, including principal component analysis (PCA), thin-plate spline analysis (TPS) and canonical variable analysis (CVA), to identify specific features that distinguish the two species...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
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