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January 2024
Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Application of Hebei Province, College of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, Baoding 071002, China Hebei University Hebei China.
The adult, pupa and larva of a new species, Gnaptorina (Gnaptorina) lhorongica Li, , 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 (, , , and -D2). The taxonomic status of the new species is confirmed using a combination of molecular and morphological datasets.
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March 2023
The Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Application, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, College of Life sciences, Hebei University, Baoding, Hebei 071002, China Hebei University Hebei China.
Three new cave-adapted chthoniid pseudoscorpions from four karst caves of Yunnan Province (China) are described, including detailed diagnosis and illustrations: from an unnamed cave and Dongtianfu Cave (Fuyuan County), from Xianren Cave (Xichou County), and from Daidai Cave (Qiubei County). All three species are endemic to Yunnan. , lacking the carapaceal antero-median setae and having intercalary teeth on the movable chelal finger only, is a peculiar chthoniid species.
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April 2023
The Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Application, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, College of Life Sciences, Hebei University, Baoding, Hebei 071002, China Inner Mongolia University Hohhot China.
Three new species of the group in China are described: , , and
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September 2018
Institut für Organismische und Molekulare Evolutionsbiologie, D-55099 Mainz, Germany Institut für Organismische und Molekulare Evolutionsbiologie Mainz Germany.
Roewer, 1938, originally reported from Indonesian Borneo, is redescribed based on the specimens from Malaysia. The genitalia of this species are described for the first time and a new genital terminology is proposed. The rediscovery expands the known distribution of the species to Malaysian Borneo.
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