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24 Jan 2023-Plants
TL;DR: Spiraea hypericifolia subsp. flabellata was described from Abruzzo (Central Apennines, Italy) by Gussone in 1826 and is currently regarded as a synonym of S. obovata as mentioned in this paper .
Abstract: Spiraea hypericifolia is a Eurasiatic species, distributed from SW Europe to C and SW Asia. In Italy, only the alien S. hypericifolia subsp. obovata was recorded, as naturalized in the Central Apennines. Spiraea flabellata was described from Abruzzo (Central Apennines, Italy) by Gussone in 1826 and is currently regarded as a synonym of S. hypericifolia subsp. obovata. Based on the study of living plants from locus classicus and the analysis of the original material traced in BOLO and NAP, S. flabellata should be referred instead to S. hypericifolia subsp. hypericifolia, a taxon reported here for the first time in Italy. The name S. flabellata is lectotypified with a specimen kept in NAP. Based on our study, S. hypericifolia subsp. obovata should be excluded from Italian flora. Spiraea hypericifolia subsp. hypericifolia should be considered native to Italy and added to the contingent of steppe plants of phytogeographic and conservation interest recorded in the Central Apennines. Finally, the conservation status assessment of S. hypericifolia subsp. hypericifolia according to IUCN categories and criteria, is proposed and discussed.

4 citations


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TL;DR: An approach to detect hate speech by expanding synonyms in word embedding is presented and the classification comparison result between Word2Vec and FastText with bidirectional long short-term memory which are processed using synonym expanding process and without it is shown.
Abstract: Online hate speech is one of the negative impacts of internet-based social media development. Hate speech occurs due to a lack of public understanding of criticism and hate speech. The Indonesian government has regulations regarding hate speech, and most of the existing research about hate speech only focuses on feature extraction and classification methods. Therefore, this paper proposes methods to identify hate speech before a crime occurs. This paper presents an approach to detect hate speech by expanding synonyms in word embedding and shows the classification comparison result between Word2Vec and FastText with bidirectional long short-term memory which are processed using synonym expanding process and without it. The goal is to classify hate speech and non-hate speech. The best accuracy result without the synonym expanding process is 0.90, and the expanding synonym process is 0.93.

3 citations


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TL;DR: This article proposed a paraphraser-based lexical substitution method for natural language watermarking, which utilizes the knowledge of paraphrase modeling to generate the substitute candidates to replace the words in original sentences.
Abstract: Although powerful pretrained language models generate high-quality output text, they bring new concerns about the potential misuse of such models for malicious purposes. Natural language watermarking (NLW) is a technique that is desgined to help tracing the provenance of texts for againsting possible attacks, where the watermark signals are embedded into cover texts using synonym substitutions. The up-to-date BERT-based NLW methods have made remarkable progress on performance improvement of watermarking through generating substitutes for a masked target word. Yet, the BERT-based NLWs focus on the context of texts rather than the meaning of target words, which might make the capacity of watermark embeddings being lower. To address the limitations, this study proposes a novel NLW method by incorporating a paraphraser-based lexical substitution method. Under the promise of paraphrase preservation, the proposed NLW method utilizes the knowledge of paraphrase modeling to generate the substitute candidates to replace the words in original sentences capable of carrying the watermark signal in local contexts. We empirically show that our NLW method not only has a better meaning-preserved, but improves the payload more than 2 times compared with the BERT-based NLW method. Besides, compared with previous state-of-the-art method Compared with other state-of-the-art baselines, the experimental results show that the proposed LS method improves the [email protected] score from 51.7% to 58.3% and from 50.5% to 62.6% on LS07 and CoInCo benchmarks, respectively.

3 citations


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TL;DR: This paper examined the meaning of two sets of near-synonyms in their Qur'anic contexts based on the Qur'an exegeses, and highlighted the differences in meaning that exist among these nearsynonyms and the extent to which the semantic differences among those near synonyms are preserved in translation.
Abstract: This study examines the nuances among the chosen near-synonyms and the extent to which the translators considered such nuances in the selected translations of the Qur’an. It seeks to identify the meanings of two sets of near-synonyms in their Qur’anic contexts based on the Qur’ānic exegeses. It also highlights the differences in meaning that exist among these near-synonyms and the extent to which the semantic differences among those near-synonyms are preserved in translation. This study is grounded on the RC-S approach by Murphy as a theoretical framework for data analysis. The obtained results show that there are some differences in meaning among the chosen near-synonyms and that some of such nuances are not preserved in the English and French translations. Thus, the study recommends that the differences in meaning among the near-synonyms should be identified before translating the Qur’ānic texts, and subsequently, the identified differences should be reflected in the translation.

2 citations


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06 Apr 2023-Zootaxa
TL;DR: A new subgenus, Pidostria subgen. as discussed by the authors is proposed as a new synonym of Podistra due to the structure of its aedeagus, despite the differences in such morphological characters, such as elytral vestiture, shape of ultimate palpomeres and protarsal claw dent.
Abstract: A new subgenus, Pidostria subgen. nov., is described in Podistra Motschulsky, 1839 for a North American member of the genus, all the remaining subgenera thus become confined to the Palaearctic region. The new taxon is retained in Podistra due to the structure of its aedeagus, despite the differences in such morphological characters, as elytral vestiture, shape of ultimate palpomeres and protarsal claw dent. Pseudoabsidia Wittmer, 1969, syn. nov. is proposed as a new synonym of Podistra. Podistra (Absidia) pentheri Ganglbauer, 1922 is transferred to Pakabsidia Wittmer, 1972 as Pakabsidia pentheri (Ganglbauer, 1922), comb. nov. Podistra longicornis Wittmer, 1978 is transferred to Cantharis Linnaeus, 1758 as Cantharis longicornis (Wittmer, 1978), comb. nov. Podistra (Pseudoabsidia) sanbernardensis (Fender, 1972) and Cantharis (Cyrtomoptila) sierrae (McKey-Fender, 1950) are transferred to Podistra incertae sedis. Provided are a key to the subgenera, a list of species of Podistra and a map of their distribution worldwide.

2 citations


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TL;DR: This paper found that replacing the word "talent" with "skill" more uniformly evokes a growth mindset about ability, which in turn leads to more optimistic attitudes about persistence after failure and an inclination to direct organizational resources toward employee development.

2 citations


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TL;DR: MadureseSet as mentioned in this paper is a digitized version of the physical document of Kamus Lengkap Bahasa Madura-Indonesia (The Complete Dictionary of Madurese-Ind Indonesia).

2 citations


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13 Jan 2023-Zootaxa
TL;DR: The genus Formosatettix Tinkham is reviewed in this article and seven new species from China are described and illustrated, and a new name is proposed: FormosATettix latifemurus Deng, nom. nov.
Abstract: The genus Formosatettix Tinkham is reviewed. Seven new species from China, Formosatettix cliva Deng, sp. nov., Formosatettix guangyuanensis Deng, sp. nov., Formosatettix shuimogouensis Deng, sp. nov., Formosatettix strictivertex Deng, sp. nov., Formosatettix tangjiaheensis Deng, sp. nov., Formosatettix yueqingensis Deng, sp. nov., Formosatettix zheminzhengi Deng, sp. nov. are described and illustrated. One new name is proposed: Formosatettix latifemurus Deng, nom. nov. One new combination is established: Formosatettix nyalamensis (Zheng & Lin, 2015), comb. nov. The following new synonyms are established: Bolivaritettix circocephalus Zheng, 1992 = Formosatettix torulosinota Zheng & Mao, 2002, syn. nov., Criotettix bispinosus (Dalman, 1818) = Formosatettix hainanensis Zheng, 2012, syn. nov., Epitettix guangxiensis (Zheng & Jiang, 1994) = Formosatettix guangxiensis Zheng & Jiang, 1998, syn. nov., Formosatettix longwangshanensis Zheng, 1998 = Formosatettix tianmushanensis Zheng & Li, 2001, syn. nov., Formosatettix serrifemora Deng, 2019 = Formosatettix wulongensis Zha & Ding, 2020, syn. nov., Formosatettix huapingensis Zheng & Jiang, 1997 = Formosatettix nanlingensis Zheng & Cao, 2011, syn. nov. = Formosatettix undulatifemura, Zheng, 2012, syn. nov. = Formosatettix guposhanensis Deng, 2019, syn. nov. In addition, Formosatettix leigongshanensis Zha & Ding, 2020 is briefly commented.

1 citations


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TL;DR: The Japanese fauna of the plant bug tribe Mirini, now represented by 212 species in 62 genera, is updated in this paper , including a new genus, Apolygopsis miniacea (Yasunaga & Yasunaga) comb.
Abstract: The Japanese fauna of the plant bug tribe Mirini, now represented by 212 species in 62 genera, is updated. Twenty-three species in six genera including a new genus are proposed herein: Apolygus China (14 spp.), Charagochilus Fieber (2 spp.) Exolygocoris gen. n. (1 sp.), Mermitelocerus Reuter (1 sp.), Neolygus Knight (3 spp.), Polymerus Hahn (1 sp.) and Proboscidocoris Reuter (1 sp.), are described as new to science. Apolygopsis miniacea (Yasunaga & Yasunaga) comb. n. and Argenis takahashii (Yasunaga) comb. n. are transferred from Apolygus and Tinginotum, respectively. Mermitelocerus prasinus Reuter stat. n. and Orientomiris nigripes Yasunaga stat. n., originally described as a subspecies of M. annulipes and O. yaeyamanus, respectively, are upgraded to the species level, based on reevaluation of morphological characters. Apolygus syringae (Kerzhner), which has been regarded as a junior synonym of A. hilaris (Horváth), is reinstated as valid and rediagnosed. A checklist and a key are provided for all known Japanese genera.

1 citations


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TL;DR: The species diversity, taxonomy, and phylogeny of five corticioid genera of Phanerochaetaceae in East Asia are studied by using the morphological and molecular methods as discussed by the authors .
Abstract: The species diversity, taxonomy, and phylogeny of five corticioid genera of Phanerochaetaceae, namely, Hyphodermella, Roseograndinia, Phlebiopsis, Rhizochaete, and Phanerochaete, in East Asia are studied by using the morphological and molecular methods. Phylogenetic analyses were performed separately for the Donkia, Phlebiopsis, Rhizochaete, and Phanerochaete clades based on ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 and nrLSU sequence data. In total, seven new species were found, two new combinations are suggested, and a new name is proposed. In the Donkia clade, Hyphodermella sensu stricto was strongly supported with two new lineages, namely H. laevigata and H. tropica, which were recovered. Hyphodermella aurantiaca and H. zixishanensis are members of Roseograndinia, while R. jilinensis is proved to be a later synonym of H. aurantiaca. In the Phlebiopsis clade, P. cana sp. nov. was found on the bamboo from tropical Asia. In the Rhizochaete clade, four new species, R. nakasoneae, R. subradicata, R. terrestris, and R. yunnanensis were recovered based mainly on molecular analyses. In the Phanerochaete clade, P. subsanguinea nom. nov. is proposed to replace Phanerochaete rhizomorpha C.L. Zhao & D.Q. Wang, which is an invalid name because it was published after Phanerochaete rhizomorpha C.C. Chen, Sheng H. Wu & S.H. He, representing another species. Descriptions and illustrations are provided for the new species, and discussions are given for new taxa and names. Identification keys to Hyphodermella species worldwide and Rhizochaete species in China are given separately.

1 citations


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27 Feb 2023-ZooKeys
TL;DR: Karaopsyindjibarndisyn. as mentioned in this paper is a new synonym of K.australiensis L. Koch, 1875, which is considered a nomen dubium because the holotype is an immature male.
Abstract: Abstract Nineteen new species of Karaops are described: K.durrantorumsp. nov. (♂), K.morganoconnellisp. nov. (♀♂), K.joehaenerisp. nov. (♀), K.dalmanyisp. nov. (♀♂), K.garyodwyerisp. nov. (♂), K.dejongisp. nov. (♀♂), K.malumbusp. nov. (♀♂), K.conilurussp. nov. (♂), K.yumbubaarnjisp. nov. (♀♂), K.markharveyisp. nov. (♀♂), K.nitmiluksp. nov. (♀), K.kennerleyorumsp. nov. (♂), K.jawaywaysp. nov. (♀), K.mparntwesp. nov. (♀), K.larapintasp. nov. (♀), K.kwartatumasp. nov. (♂), K.madhawundusp. nov. (♀), and K.mareebasp. nov. (♀). The male of K.umiida Crews, 2013 was found to be misidentified and is now K.conilurussp. nov.Karaopsyindjibarndisyn. nov. is a new synonym of K.nyiyaparli. Selenopsaustraliensis L. Koch, 1875 is considered a nomen dubium because the holotype is an immature male, and the species previously referred to as K.australiensis (L. Koch, 1875) is here described as K.strayamatesp. nov. (♀♂). The males of K.marrayagong Crews & Harvey, 2011 and K.banyjima Crews, 2013 are described for the first time. To manage the growing diversity of the genus, most of the species have been placed in species groups, which are diagnosed. They are the Central Desert group, the strayamate group, the raveni group, the dawara group, the francesae group, the Kimberley group, and the Pilbara-Gascoyne group. New keys are provided to accommodate the new species, and new distribution maps and new records are provided for all species. Diagnoses and descriptions are emended where required. Images of live spiders, many not previously seen alive, and natural history information are also provided.

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27 Jan 2023-Zootaxa
TL;DR: In this article , a new replacement name for Nemotois divina was proposed based on the same holotype as the replaced name, which is a junior subjective synonym of Nemophora Hoffmannsegg, 1798.
Abstract: Caradja (1939) described a fairy moth (Lepidoptera: Adelidae) species, Nemotois divina, from Ho Shan, Shanxi province of China. The genus Nemotois Hübner [1825] is a junior subjective synonym of the genus Nemophora Hoffmannsegg, 1798 (Fletcher 1929; Janse 1945; Jacobs 1949; Diakonoff 1951; Powell 1969; Nielsen 1980), and the combination Nemophora divina (Caradja, 1939) was first proposed by Kozlov (1997). This action made Nemophora divina Diakonoff, 1951, described from Indonesia, a secondary junior homonym of Nemophora divina (Caradja, 1939). No synonyms are known for this junior homonym; therefore, a new replacement name is proposed according to ICZN (1999: Art. 60.3). This name is based on the same holotype as the replaced name (ICZN 1999: Art. 72.7).

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TL;DR: In this article , Beurlen's new species C.tuberculatus is transferred into Hepatus as H.beurleni nomen-novum because H.Tuberculus (Beurlen, 1958) is a junior homonym of H.pudibundus.
Abstract: In describing Cyclocancer to accommodate his new species C. tuberculatus, Beurlen highlighted that his new genus was a cancroid intermediate in form between Atelecyclus and Cancer, but with enough characters to be placed in a new genus. Examination of C. tuberculatus type material revealed that Cyclocancer is a junior synonym of Hepatus. Therefore, C. tuberculatus is herein transferred into Hepatus as H. beurleni nomen novum because H. tuberculatus (Beurlen, 1958) is a junior homonym of H. tuberculatus Saussure (1858), a junior synonym of Hepatus pudibundus (Herbst, 1785). Miohepatus gen. nov., comb. nov. is proposed here to accommodate Hepatella amazonica Beurlen from the Pirabas Formation, Neogene, Pará, Brazil, based on new morphological evidence from the type material.

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Lea Mathias1
TL;DR: A review of the morphological and phylogenetic characters of the genus Chicosciencea is presented in this article , showing that the taxon is not a new and valid genus, and must be considered a junior subjective synonym of Microprosthema.
Abstract: Abstract A review of the morphological and phylogenetic characters of the genus ChicoscienceaBochini, Cunha, Terossi & Almeida, 2020 (Stenopodidea: Macromaxillocarididae) shows that the taxon is not a new and valid genus, and the taxon must be considered a junior subjective synonym of MicroprosthemaStimpson, 1860. All diagnostic morphological characters given for the genus are found in numerous species of Microprosthema, as well as in other genera and species of stenopodids. The molecular phylogeny proposed as part of the description of Chicosciencea is inconclusive based on the support values.

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TL;DR: GraphPrompt as discussed by the authors proposes GraphPrompt, a prompt-based learning approach that creates prompt templates according to the graphs, which can be applied to graph-based NLP tasks, and serve as the basis for analyzing diverse and accumulating biomedical data.
Abstract: In the expansion of biomedical dataset, the same category may be labeled with different terms, thus being tedious and onerous to curate these terms. Therefore, automatically mapping synonymous terms onto the ontologies is desirable, which we name as biomedical synonym prediction task. Unlike biomedical concept normalization (BCN), no clues from context can be used to enhance synonym prediction, making it essential to extract graph features from ontology. We introduce an expert-curated dataset OBO-syn encompassing 70 different types of concepts and 2 million curated concept-term pairs for evaluating synonym prediction methods. We find BCN methods perform weakly on this task for not making full use of graph information. Therefore, we propose GraphPrompt, a prompt-based learning approach that creates prompt templates according to the graphs. GraphPrompt obtained 37.2% and 28.5% improvement on zero-shot and few-shot settings respectively, indicating the effectiveness of these graph-based prompt templates. We envision that our method GraphPrompt and OBO-syn dataset can be broadly applied to graph-based NLP tasks, and serve as the basis for analyzing diverse and accumulating biomedical data. All the data and codes are avalible at: https://github.com/HanwenXuTHU/GraphPrompt

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TL;DR: Eccoptocera hinanohomauna sp. nov. (O‘ahu), Pararrhaptica pycnomias (Meyrick), syn. as discussed by the authors .
Abstract: ABSTRACT. Seven new species of endemic leaf-roller moths are described from the Hawaiian Islands: Eccoptocera hinanohomauna sp. nov. (O‘ahu), Eccoptocera ohiaha, sp. nov. (O‘ahu), Pararrhaptica kaiona, sp. nov. (O‘ahu), Pararrhaptica pilikuanani, sp. nov. (Kaua‘i), Spheterista huakunana, sp. nov. (O‘ahu), Spheterista hiwakakahi, sp. nov. (Kaua‘i), and Spheterista hakeaiki, sp. nov. (O‘ahu). With the possible exception of S. hakeaiki, all species appear to be single-island endemics. In addition, Pararrhaptica pycnomias (Meyrick), syn. nov. (O‘ahu), is treated as a junior synonym of Pararrhaptica notocosma (Meyrick) (O‘ahu), Macraesthetica Meyrick is transferred from Eucosmini to Olethreutini, and Macraesthetica semicinereana (Swezey), comb. nov. (Hawai‘i), is transferred from Nuritamburia Koçak & Kemal. A conservation status is proposed for each of the newly described species.

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26 Jan 2023-Zootaxa
TL;DR: The species of Paraclius Loew with bi-lamellate arista-like stylus are revised and P. americanus (Schiner, 1868) comb. is transferred from Tachytrechus Haliday and regarded as the senior synonym of P. diplacocerus Capellari, 2013 syn. nov. as discussed by the authors .
Abstract: The species of Paraclius Loew with bi-lamellate arista-like stylus are revised and P. americanus (Schiner, 1868) comb. nov. is transferred from Tachytrechus Haliday and regarded as the senior synonym of P. diplacocerus Capellari, 2013 syn. nov. In addition, two new species with similar antennal morphology are described and illustrated from Brazil: P. bilamellatus sp. nov. (States of Espírito Santo and Goiás) and P. vulcanoae sp. nov. (State of São Paulo). A distribution map and a key to the males of known species of Paraclius with bi-lamellate arista-stylus are provided.

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TL;DR: A combination of morphological and molecular techniques were used to revise the genus Ellescus Dejean, 1821 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Ellescini) in North America as discussed by the authors .
Abstract: Abstract A combination of morphological and molecular techniques were used to revise the genus Ellescus Dejean, 1821 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Ellescini) in North America. Four valid species of Ellescus are documented from the Nearctic Region. These are the widespread, hypervariable E. ephippiatus (Say, 1831), the Holarctic E. bipunctatus (Linnaeus, 1758) (of which E. borealis (Carr, 1920) new synonym is found to be a new junior synonym), the west coast endemic E. californicus (Casey, 1885) (resurrected from synonymy with E. ephippiatus (Say, 1831)), and the temperately distributed E. michaeli new species. A neotype is designated for E. bipunctatus. The European species, E. scanicus (Paykull, 1792), is determined to have been erroneously reported from North America. An illustrated identification key, distributional data, and DNA sequences (CO1, ITS2) are provided to facilitate identification of the Ellescus species in North America. Notably, CO1 failed to delineate E. ephippiatus and E. michaeli, but the faster-evolving ITS2 reliably separated these taxa, further supporting the use of multiple markers in taxonomic studies and the utility of ITS2 in weevil species delineation.

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TL;DR: In this article , the authors report nine species of the Schistorchiinae Yamaguti, 1942 (Apocreadiidae Skrjabin, 1942) from Indo-Pacific marine fishes.
Abstract: We report nine species of the Schistorchiinae Yamaguti, 1942 (Apocreadiidae Skrjabin, 1942) from Indo-Pacific marine fishes. Molecular data (ITS2 and 28S rDNA and cox1 mtDNA) are provided for all species and the genus-level classification of the subfamily is revised. For Schistorchis Lühe, 1906, we report the type-species Sch. carneus Lühe, 1906 and Sch. skrjabini Parukhin, 1963. For Sphinteristomum Oshmarin, Mamaev & Parukhin, 1961 we report the type-species, Sph. acollum Oshmarin, Mamaev & Parukhin, 1961. We report and re-recognise Lobatotrema Manter, 1963, for the type and only species, L. aniferum Manter, 1963, previously a synonym of Sph. acollum. Lobatotrema aniferum is phylogenetically distant from, but morphologically similar to, Sph. acollum and Lobatotrema is recognised as a 'cryptic genus'. We propose Blendiella n. gen. for B. trigintatestis n. sp. and B. tridecimtestis n. sp. These species are broadly consistent with the present morphological concept of Schistorchis but are phylogenetically distant from the type-species; a larger number of testes and some other subtle morphological characters in species of Blendiella serve to distinguish the two genera. We report three species of Paraschistorchis Blend, Karar & Dronen, 2017: P. stenosoma (Hanson, 1953) Blend, Karar & Dronen, 2017 (type-species), P. seychellesiensis (Toman, 1989) Blend, Karar & Dronen, 2017, and P. zancli (Hanson, 1953) Blend, Karar & Dronen, 2017. Lobatotrema aniferum, P. stenosoma, and Sch. carneus each have two distinct cox1 populations either over geographical range or in sympatry. Available evidence suggests that most of these species, but not all, are widespread in the tropical Indo-Pacific.

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TL;DR: In this article, N. pseudomarginatus sp. nov, a widely distributed species in the Western Palearctic countries, which has seven pairs of solenostomes is described as a new taxon for science.
Abstract: Abstract Many previous descriptions of Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) species lack some important morphological characteristics including the number of dorsal solenotomes (gland pores). However, the importance of the presence or absence of a single pair of solenostomes to identify two distinct species in some phytoseiid genera, such as Kampimodromus Nesbitt and Neoseiulus Hughes has previously been confirmed by molecular studies in several cases. Neoseiulus marginatus (Wainstein) was originally described from Kazakhstan, a country located in Central Asia, based on the specimens collected from herbaceous plants. It was subsequently reported and redescribed from a series of Western Palearctic countries. However, the material first redescribed from Crimea and thereafter from Armenia, Greece, Israel, and Turkey, by having gd5 solenostomes, is distinct from the original N. marginatus described by Wainstein. Indeed, our examinations of its type specimens confirmed that gd5 pores are consistently absent in the type series of N. marginatus. Therefore, this species is redescribed and illustrated based on the female lectotype. In addition, N. pseudomarginatus sp. nov., a widely distributed species in the Western Palearctic countries, which has seven pairs of solenostomes is described as a new taxon for science. Furthermore, our examinations of the type specimens of N. polyporus (Wainstein) indicated that it should be considered as a junior synonym of N. marginatus, as already suggested in earlier studies.

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TL;DR: In this paper , the female and male of a new species, Stigmaeus dokeri sp. nov. (Acari: Stigmaeidae), were collected from soil under oak trees.
Abstract: Abstract During a study of predatory mites in Urmia, Northwestern Iran, the female and male of a new species, Stigmaeus dokeri sp. nov. (Acari: Stigmaeidae), were collected from soil under oak trees. The specimens of the following species, S. malekii Haddad Irani-Nejad, Bagheri & Khanjani, 2006, S. boshroyehensis Khanjani, Izadi, Asali-Fayaz, Raisi, Rostami & Doğan, 2010, S. miandoabiensis Bagheri & Zarei, 2012 and S. marandiensis Bagheri & Ueckermann, 2011, were re-examined. We propose that S. boshroyehensis syn. nov. is a junior synonym of S. malekii. We also found S. miandoabiensis and S. marandiensis having bifurcate terminal eupathidium on palptarsus instead of tridentate in the original descriptions.

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11 Apr 2023-Zootaxa
TL;DR: A morphological comparison of the published description and recently discovered syntypes of C. japonicus from the Hamburg Museum with syntypes and newly collected material of Cirrodrilus ezoensis (Yamaguchi, 1934) supported the view that preservation artifacts caused Prof. Yamaguchi to believe his well-preserved specimens were member of a separate species as mentioned in this paper .
Abstract: Cirrodrilus japonicus (Pierantoni, 1912) has not been identified since it was originally described from specimens removed from preserved Japanese crayfish that had been deposited in the Natural History Museum in Hamburg, Germany. A morphological comparison of the published description and recently discovered syntypes of C. japonicus from the Hamburg Museum with syntypes and newly collected material of Cirrodrilus ezoensis (Yamaguchi, 1934), supported the view that preservation artifacts in C. japonicus caused Prof. Yamaguchi to believe his well-preserved specimens were member of a separate species. Therefore, C. ezoensis becomes a junior synonym of C. japonicus.

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13 Feb 2023-Zootaxa
TL;DR: In this paper , the origins and diversification of the Australian fauna are discussed in light of these and other recent changes, and notes are provided on the nomenclature, systematics, distribution, and ecology of several other Australian taxa.
Abstract: Despite recent advances in Mantodean systematics that have resolved many historical problems within the order, the Australian fauna still contains many erroneously recorded or incorrectly placed species. An investigation of these problematic species and related taxa necessitated a number of taxonomic changes: Exparoxypilus Beier is a new synonym of Paraoxypilus Saussure, Paraoxypilus verrauxii Wood-Mason and Exparoxypilus africanus Beier are new synonyms of Paraoxypilus verreauxii Saussure, Pthersigena Hinton is a new synonym of Phthersigena Stål, Austromantis alboterminata Sjöstedt is a new synonym of Austromantis albomarginata Sjöstedt, Deiphobe australiana Giglio-Tos is a new synonym of Coenomantis kraussiana Saussure, Notomantis Tindale is a new synonym of Pseudomantis Saussure, Hierodula dimorpha Werner is a new synonym of Pseudomantis albofimbriata (Stål), Notomantis chlorophana Tindale is a new synonym of Pseudomantis hartmeyeri Werner, Pseudomantis papua (Werner) comb. nov. is transferred from Hierodula, Orthodera marginata (Saussure) is reinstated as a valid species, and Ciulfina liturgusa Giglio-Tos and Orthodera gunnii Le Guillou are considered nomina dubia. In addition, notes are provided on the nomenclature, systematics, distribution, and ecology of several other Australian taxa, and a synonymic checklist of Australian Mantodea is provided. Finally, the origins and diversification of the Australian fauna are discussed in light of these and other recent changes.

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03 Feb 2023-Zootaxa
TL;DR: A taxonomic study on the Afrotropical species in the genus Anterhynchium de Saussure, 1863 is presented in this paper , where some subspecies are elevated to specific rank.
Abstract: A taxonomic study on the Afrotropical species in the genus Anterhynchium de Saussure, 1863 is presented. Some subspecies are elevated to specific rank (Anterhynchium argenteopilosellum (Giordani Soika, 1937) stat. nov., A. bugandanum Giordani Soika, 1987 stat. nov., A. cariosum Giordani Soika, 1987 stat. nov., A. denticulatum (Mocsáry, 1903) stat. nov., A. sulphureomaculatum (von Schulthess, 1928) stat. nov.). New synonymies are proposed for Anterhynchium fallax (de Saussure, 1852) (=Rhynchium luctuosum Gerstäcker 1857 syn. nov.), Anterhynchium grandidieri (de Saussure, 1890) (= Epiodynerus grandidieri limbatulus Giordani Soika, 1991 syn. nov.), Anterhynchium grayi (de Saussure, 1855) (= Synagris inermis var. atrata Mocsáry, 1903 syn. nov.; = Rhynchium grayi var. sumptuosum Gribodo, 1895 syn. nov.), Anterhynchium mephisto (Gribodo, 1892) (= Anterhynchium beninum Gusenleitner, 2018 syn. nov.; = Odynerus rufoniger Bequaert, 1918 syn. nov.; = Synagris uncata Tullgren, 1904 syn. nov.); Anterhynchium synagroide (de Saussure, 1852) (=Rhynchium synagroides var. alpha von Schulthess, 1923 syn. nov.; Rhynchium synagroides var. beta von Schulthess, 1923 syn. nov.), Anterhynchium andreanum (de Saussure, 1890) (= Odynerus andreanus discolor Giordani Soika, 1941 syn. nov.); Anterhynchium synagroide gamma (von Schulthess, 1924) is considered as a doubtful synonym of A. argenteopilosellum syn. nov. The nominal subgenus is redefined and divided into the following species-groups: grayi species-group, mephisto species-group, osborni species-group and synagroide species-group. The Malagasy species are transferred from Epiodynerus Giordani Soika to the nominal subgenus but considered as incertae sedis in it. Odynerus natalensis de Saussure, 1855 and Anterhynchium uniforme Gusenleitner, 2012 are transferred to Antodynerus de Saussure, 1855 (Antodynerus natalensis comb. nov. and Antodynerus uniforme comb. nov.), Rhynchium histrionicum Gerstäcker, 1857 is transferred to Euodynerus Dalla Torre, 1904 (Euodynerus (Euodynerus) histrionicus comb. nov.), Rhynchium holomelas André, 1895 is transferred to Pseudagris de Saussure, 1863 (Pseudagris holomelas comb. nov.; = Rhynchium junodianum von Schulthess, 1899 syn. nov.; = Synagris aterrima Maidl, 1914 syn. nov.), Anterhynchium obscurum Gusenleitner, 2007 is transferred to Tricarinodynerus Giordani Soika, 1952 (Tricarinodynerus obscurus comb. nov.). Anterhynchium dahomeyicus Gusenleitner, 2018 is a junior synonym of Aethiopicodynerus punctiventris (Gusenleitner, 2002) syn. nov. Lectotypes for Odynerus andreanus de Saussure, 1890 and Rhynchium sulphureomaculatum von Schulthess, 1928 are designated. A key to the species is provided.

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17 Apr 2023-Zootaxa
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the intrapecific variability of Capila omeia from Chongqing based upon the comparison of the 658 bp COI gene sequences and adult morphology.
Abstract: Intraspecific variability of Capila omeia (Leech, 1894) from Chongqing is investigated based upon the comparison of the 658 bp COI gene sequences and adult morphology. The morphological characters used for distinguishing C. pseudomeia Fan & Wang, 2004 from C. omeia are proved to be in the range of individual variation of the latter. Therefore, C. pseudomeia syn. n. is treated as a junior subjective synonym of C. omeia. Adults and genitalia of both sexes of C. omeia are illustrated. A distribution map of the species is provided as well.

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TL;DR: The authors compare specimens curated in MfN as primary types of Hesperiidae names proposed by Carl Plötz with the original descriptions and unpublished drawings and reveal a number of inconsistencies that are addressed.
Abstract: Comparing specimens curated in MfN as primary types of Hesperiidae names proposed by Carl Plötz with the original descriptions and unpublished drawings reveals a number of inconsistencies that we address. Lectotypes are designated for Telegonus labriaris Butler, 1877, Eudamus jalapus Plötz, 1881, and Apaustus interpunctata Plötz, 1884. Neotypes are designated for Netrocoryne seneca Plötz, 1882 and Hesperia irma Plötz, 1882. Hesperia ulphila Plötz, 1883 is treated as a nomen dubium. As a result of these designations, the following are junior objective synonyms: Netrocoryne seneca Plötz, 1882 of Telegonus labriaris Butler, 1877 and Hesperia irma Plötz, 1882 of Pamphila irma Möschler, 1879, the latter two names being homonyms. In all these instances, the original descriptions are satisfied, and, except for A. interpunctata, the current application of these names is unaffected. Taxonomically, Callimormus diaeses Schaus, 1902, stat. rest. is a valid species, not a synonym of A. interpunctata, which is a junior subjective synonym of Eutocus vetulus (Mabille, 1883).


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15 Mar 2023-Algae
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the identification and distribution of G. filicina-like species in the Northwest Pacific, based on the rbcL sequences of a total of 118 specimens from 78 sites in Korea and Japan were collected from 2001 to 2021 and analyzed for their RBCL sequences.
Abstract: Accurately identifying species is the basis of all biological studies. There has been much confusion in the identification of Grateloupiacean species, which have finely pinnate gross morphology similar to Grateloupia filicina (the type species of the family). The objective of this study was to comprehensively investigate species identification and distribution of G. filicina-like species in the Northwest Pacific, based on the rbcL sequences. A total of 118 specimens from 78 sites in Korea and Japan were collected from 2001 to 2021 and analyzed for their rbcL sequences. Additional 341 sequences downloaded from the GenBank were included in our comprehensive dataset. Based on these sequences, we documented the nomenclatural history and geographical distribution of the species, and commented on the application of species name. G. asiatica was the most abundant G. filicina-like species in the Northwest Pacific, and its high degree of morphological variation caused many misidentifications. In particular, G. dalianensis, G. serra and G. variata require reconsideration of their conspecificity with G. asiatica using more specimens from China. By contrast, G. oligoclora was presumed to be a heterotypic synonym of G. subpectinata. The occurrence of G. acuminata, G. ramosissima, and G. livida in Korea resulted from misidentifications with other species.

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14 Apr 2023-Telopea
TL;DR: The typification of the names of three non-endemic species of Indigofera in Australia is revisited in this paper , where a lectotype for I. seticulosa Harv., a synonym of the widespread native species, I. colutea(Burm.f.) Merr.
Abstract: The typification of the names of three non-endemic species of Indigofera in Australia is revisited. Firstly, the uncertain typification of an introduced species, I. hochstetteri Baker, is considered; a previous, imprecise lectotypification is recognised and a second step lectotype is designated. Secondly, an earlier error in the citation of the type of another introduced species, I. sessiliflora DC., is corrected and specific details of the holotype are provided. Thirdly, a lectotype is designated for I. seticulosa Harv., a synonym of the widespread native species, I. colutea (Burm.f.) Merr.

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TL;DR: A comprehensive review of all proposed names and an integrative taxonomic revision of the genus including morphological and molecular data are provided in this article . But despite these species being highly studied, their systematic status remains debatable.