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摘要
Parajapyx giecuevasae, n. sp.是菲律宾首个拟贾蝇科成员,也是菲律宾报道的第二种拟贾蝇,描述于拉古纳马岭山。它不同于其他的副japyx物种,具有以下特征的组合:下颌骨有五颗牙齿和三根小齿;有2+1刚毛的积膜;赤铁矿X有12+1+12粗刚毛和10+1+10正刚毛;尾下器官有4具伴生刚毛,9具腺刚毛,5具感觉刚毛。
Parajapyx giecuevasae n. sp., the first Parajapygidae (Diplura) from the Philippines
Parajapyx giecuevasae, n. sp., the first Philippine member of the Parajapygidae and the second reported Diplura from the Philippines, is described from Mt. Makiling, Laguna. It is distinct from other Parajapyx species by having the following combination of characters: mandible with five teeth and three denticles; prescutum of metanotum with 2+1 setae; tergite X with 12+1+12 macrosetae and 10+1+10 normal setae; and subcoxal organ with 4 accompanying setae, 9 glandular setae and 5 sensorial setae.
期刊介绍:
The Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology (Print ISSN: 1908-6865; Online ISSN: 2508-0342) is an annual, peer-reviewed journal in English that publishes high quality reports of original research and reviews in the field of Taxonomy & Systematics, Ecology and Conservation Biology. The PJSB is a CHED recognized journal under CHED CMO 50 series of 2017. It is also included in the Clavariate Analysis (formerly a subsidiary of Thomson Reuters) Master Journal List under Zoological Record, BIOSIS Previews and Biological Abstracts.The PJSB is the official publication of the Association of Systematic Biologists of the Philippines (SEC Registration: Association of Philippine Taxonomists, Inc.). The organization financially supports the journal and all its endeavors. The journal aims to build up quality information on animal, plant and microbial diversity in the Philippines. Articles dealing with original research or reviews in Zoological, Botanical or Microbial Systematics, Ecology and Conservation Biology are welcome. Authors are advised to consult a recent issue of PJSB for the current format and style. All manuscripts are reviewed by at least two qualified referees.