DESCRIPTION AND DISCUSSION OF A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF CERATOPHYLLIDAE FROM SHAANXI-PROVINCE, CHINA (Q91913639)

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scholarly article in Entomotaxonomia, vol. 2 no. 2, 1980
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DESCRIPTION AND DISCUSSION OF A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF CERATOPHYLLIDAE FROM SHAANXI-PROVINCE, CHINA
scholarly article in Entomotaxonomia, vol. 2 no. 2, 1980

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    陕西省角叶蚤科一新属新种记述 (Chinese)
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    DESCRIPTION AND DISCUSSION OF A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF CERATOPHYLLIDAE FROM SHAANXI-PROVINCE, CHINA (English)
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    柳支英
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    刘永泰
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    张钧
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    1980
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    1973年我们在陕西省卫生防疫站所收藏的一大批蚤类标本中,发现一个新属新种,它属于蚤目角叶蚤科,兹记述如下. (Chinese)
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    Megathoracipsylla, gen. nov.Dishag. nosisOnly male known, allied to Monopsyllus Kolenati, 1857, but readily distinguishable by the following characters: (1) pronotum especially long, its length including the pronotal comb equivalent to that of mesonotum including the collar and about 1 1/2 times longer than the metanotum, the collar of which is particularly short; (2) frontal tubercle absent; (3)frontal and occipital rows of bristles vestigial each of which being represented by 1 small bristle; (4) eye small but pigmented, ocular row consisting of 4 bristles; (5) labial palpus 5-segmented reaching slightly beyond apex of fore-trochanter(fig.1) ; (6) basal abdominal sternite with fine striation on the posterior 2/3 of the middle portion) (7) metanotal area water-chestnut shaped; (8) all legs with 5 pairs of lateral plantar bristles in a straight line; (9) Ⅷ ter-gite of male well-developed, but with short bristies on its dorsal margin and without spiculose area on the inner side(fig.3);(10) Ⅷ sternite much reduced and with small membranous flap divided into filaments (fig.4); (11)clasper with a conical and pointed process curving towards the anterior, with broad and short manubrium and with a broad movable process bearing 2 different spiniforms; (12) Ⅸ sternite with a small and slender anterior arm, the shape of which is rather peculiar(fig.2); (13) all tergitcs of thorax and abdomen with main bristle row consisting of slender bristles.Type of the genus M. pentagonia sp. nov. (English)
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