{"title":"标题1839年中国绵蝇属记述(神经翅目:绵蝇科)","authors":"Ying Yang, Xingyue Liu","doi":"10.1080/01650424.2023.2251660","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"AbstractSisyra Burmeister, 1839 is cosmopolitan and the most specious genus of Sisyridae (spongillaflies). Hitherto, there has been only five species of Sisyra recorded from China. Here we present a taxonomic revision of the Chinese species of Sisyra. In total, six valid Sisyra species are reported from China. A new species, Sisyra bowlesi sp. n., is described from China, Laos and Vietnam. Sisyra indica Needham, 1909, S. nikkoana (Navás, 1910) and S. terminalis Curtis, 1854 are firstly recorded from China. Besides, two species from Hainan Island, S. hainana Yang and Gao, Citation2002 syn. n. and S. nervata Yang and Gao, Citation2002 syn. n., are herein synonymised with S. indica Needham, 1909; S. aurorae Navás, Citation1933 syn. n., recorded from eastern China, is synonymised with S. nikkoana (Navás, 1910) known from Japan, Korea and Russian Far East. New provincial records of S. curvata Yang and Gao, Citation2002 and S. yunana Yang, Citation1986 from China are added. A key to Sisyra species from Asia is provided.Keywords: Aquatic NeuropteraSisyridaeSisyrataxonomynew speciesnew synonymnew recordOriental RegionAsia AcknowledgementsWe are very grateful to all collectors who collected valuable specimens for the present study. We sincerely thank to Dr Zhiqiang Li and Dr Yunling Ke (Guangzhou), Mr Weiwei Zhang (Chongqing) and Dr Jianyun Wang (Hainan) for sharing valuable specimens for this study. We thank Ms Yan Lai (Beijing) and Mr Yuchen Zheng (Beijing) for their kind help during the collecting trips with the first author in Guangxi and Hainan Island; Dr Minh Lan Pham (Lao Cai) and Mr Phetsamone Khamphoumee (Pakse) for their kind help during the collecting trips of Xingyue Liu in Vietnam and Laos with official permissions. We are grateful to Dr Guoquan Wang (Nanning) and Weibo Zeng (Chongzuo) for their friendly help during the collecting trip in Nonggang National Nature Reserve; Mr Wei Yang (Hainan) and Mr Hesheng Wang (Hainan) for their help in the collection trip in Hainan Island; Mr Weisen Tan (Hainan) and Ms Shiqin Mo (Hainan) for their support in the collection trip in National Park of Hainan Tropical Rainforest, Jianfengling Substation; Dr Huilin Han (Harbin) for his kind help during the collection trip in Heilongjiang Province. A special thank is given to Mr Yuchen Zheng and Mr Xulong Chen (Chongqing) for providing photographs of the living adults of Sisyra spp. and the habitat of the collecting sites. We sincerely thank the reviewers who read and improved the manuscript.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationFundingThe present study was funded by the project of the Northeast Asia Biodiversity Research Center (2572022DS09), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31972871), the Beijing Natural Science Foundation (No. 5162016), and the National Animal Collection Resource Center, China.","PeriodicalId":55492,"journal":{"name":"Aquatic Insects","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.5000,"publicationDate":"2023-10-02","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A revision of the spongillafly genus <i>Sisyra</i> Burmeister, 1839 (Neuroptera: Sisyridae) from China\",\"authors\":\"Ying Yang, Xingyue Liu\",\"doi\":\"10.1080/01650424.2023.2251660\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"AbstractSisyra Burmeister, 1839 is cosmopolitan and the most specious genus of Sisyridae (spongillaflies). 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A revision of the spongillafly genus Sisyra Burmeister, 1839 (Neuroptera: Sisyridae) from China
AbstractSisyra Burmeister, 1839 is cosmopolitan and the most specious genus of Sisyridae (spongillaflies). Hitherto, there has been only five species of Sisyra recorded from China. Here we present a taxonomic revision of the Chinese species of Sisyra. In total, six valid Sisyra species are reported from China. A new species, Sisyra bowlesi sp. n., is described from China, Laos and Vietnam. Sisyra indica Needham, 1909, S. nikkoana (Navás, 1910) and S. terminalis Curtis, 1854 are firstly recorded from China. Besides, two species from Hainan Island, S. hainana Yang and Gao, Citation2002 syn. n. and S. nervata Yang and Gao, Citation2002 syn. n., are herein synonymised with S. indica Needham, 1909; S. aurorae Navás, Citation1933 syn. n., recorded from eastern China, is synonymised with S. nikkoana (Navás, 1910) known from Japan, Korea and Russian Far East. New provincial records of S. curvata Yang and Gao, Citation2002 and S. yunana Yang, Citation1986 from China are added. A key to Sisyra species from Asia is provided.Keywords: Aquatic NeuropteraSisyridaeSisyrataxonomynew speciesnew synonymnew recordOriental RegionAsia AcknowledgementsWe are very grateful to all collectors who collected valuable specimens for the present study. We sincerely thank to Dr Zhiqiang Li and Dr Yunling Ke (Guangzhou), Mr Weiwei Zhang (Chongqing) and Dr Jianyun Wang (Hainan) for sharing valuable specimens for this study. We thank Ms Yan Lai (Beijing) and Mr Yuchen Zheng (Beijing) for their kind help during the collecting trips with the first author in Guangxi and Hainan Island; Dr Minh Lan Pham (Lao Cai) and Mr Phetsamone Khamphoumee (Pakse) for their kind help during the collecting trips of Xingyue Liu in Vietnam and Laos with official permissions. We are grateful to Dr Guoquan Wang (Nanning) and Weibo Zeng (Chongzuo) for their friendly help during the collecting trip in Nonggang National Nature Reserve; Mr Wei Yang (Hainan) and Mr Hesheng Wang (Hainan) for their help in the collection trip in Hainan Island; Mr Weisen Tan (Hainan) and Ms Shiqin Mo (Hainan) for their support in the collection trip in National Park of Hainan Tropical Rainforest, Jianfengling Substation; Dr Huilin Han (Harbin) for his kind help during the collection trip in Heilongjiang Province. A special thank is given to Mr Yuchen Zheng and Mr Xulong Chen (Chongqing) for providing photographs of the living adults of Sisyra spp. and the habitat of the collecting sites. We sincerely thank the reviewers who read and improved the manuscript.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationFundingThe present study was funded by the project of the Northeast Asia Biodiversity Research Center (2572022DS09), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31972871), the Beijing Natural Science Foundation (No. 5162016), and the National Animal Collection Resource Center, China.
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Aquatic Insects is an international journal publishing original research on the systematics, biology, and ecology of aquatic and semi-aquatic insects.
The subject of the research is aquatic and semi-aquatic insects, comprising taxa of four primary orders, the Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera but also aquatic and semi-aquatic families of Hemiptera, Coleoptera, and Diptera, as well as specific representatives of Hymenoptera , Lepidoptera, Mecoptera, Megaloptera , and Neuroptera that occur in lotic and lentic habitats during part of their life cycle. Studies on other aquatic Hexapoda (i.e., Collembola) will be only accepted if space permits. Papers on other aquatic Arthropoda (e.g., Crustacea) will not be considered, except for those closely related to aquatic and semi-aquatic insects (e.g., water mites as insect parasites).
The topic of the research may include a wide range of biological fields. Taxonomic revisions and descriptions of individual species will be accepted especially if additional information is included on habitat preferences, species co-existing, behavior, phenology, collecting methods, etc., that are of general interest to an international readership. Descriptions based on single specimens are discouraged.
Detailed studies on morphology, physiology, behavior, and phenology of aquatic insects in all stadia of their life cycle are welcome as well as the papers with molecular and phylogenetic analyses, especially if they discuss evolutionary processes of the biological, ecological, and faunistic formation of the group.