利用数字标本 DOIs 和纳米出版物对 Chrysilla 属和 Phintelloides 属进行了重访,并描述了一个新种(鹤形目,鮨科)。

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Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-09-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.12.e129438
Christa L Deeleman-Reinhold, Wouter Addink, Jeremy A Miller
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摘要

背景:弗朗西斯和约翰-墨菲(Frances and John Murphy)的东南亚蜘蛛收藏(现藏于曼彻斯特大学博物馆)和迪勒曼(Deeleman)的收藏(现藏于莱顿的纳洛利斯生物多样性中心)构成了分析 Chrysilla Thorell, 1887 和相关属的基础。后者还包括 A. Floren 在婆罗洲的一个生态项目中通过天幕雾化获得的数千只蜘蛛:新信息:Chrysillini 科属内的一些不一致之处得到了澄清。根据分子数据分析,C.jesudasi Caleb & Mathai, 2014 从 Chrysilla 属转为 Phintelloides Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2019 的模式种,这在形态学上得到了验证。根据雄性和雌性标本,描述了一个仅产于婆罗洲森林树冠的有趣新种--Phintelloidesscandens sp.菊石属的区分主要基于传统的体表特征,如习性、甲壳和腹部形态、口器和生殖器官。有两个特征系统对区分菊石属非常有用:1) 在 Chrysilla 和 Phintelloides 中,有一个灵活的、铰接的栓状颚枝(etb),并与特征性的附肢构造的构型相结合;2) 活的雄性和雌性的甲壳和腹部有红色,并与大量的蓝色/紫色/白色虹彩鳞片相结合,如在 Chrysilla 和 Siler 中。红色通常会在酒精中消失,妨碍了酒精材料的物种鉴定。Chrysilla 属和 Phintelloides 属被重新定义。描述了迄今未知的 Chrysilla deelemani 的雌性标本 Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold,2010。重新描述了 Chrysillalauta 的雄性和雌性以及 C.volupe 的雄性。对 Chrysilla 属进行了诊断,并将其与 PhintellaBösenberg & Strand, 1906, SilerSimon, 1889, Phintelloides Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2019 和 ProszynskiaKanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2019 区分开来。仔细研究了 Phintelloidesflavumi Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2019 的雌性生殖器官结构,并讨论了 Phintelloides 的属种定位。重新描述了最易变种之一 Phintelloidesversicolor (C. L. Koch, 1846) 的雄性和雌性。Phintelloidesmunita(Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) 与 P.versicolor 从同义关系中删除。Phintellaleucaspis Simon 1903(雄性,苏门答腊)与P.versicolor同名。生物多样性数据越来越依赖于数字基础设施。通过将实物标本与其相关数据的数字表示连接起来,我们可以降低信息流动的障碍。在这里,我们展示了一个工作流程,通过这个流程,DataCite 发布的 DOI 形式的持久性标识符(PID)被分配给标本。被识别的类群通过其生命目录标识符进行标识,如果没有生命目录标识符,则通过在 ZooBank 中注册进行标识。我们展示了纳米出版物的使用,就引用标本的来源和识别创建了一系列机器可读、具有科学意义的声明。所有与标本数据相关的人类代理都与 ORCiD 或 Wikidata 发布的持久性标识符相关联。
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The genera Chrysillaand Phintelloidesrevisited with the description of a new species (Araneae, Salticidae) using digital specimen DOIs and nanopublications.

Background: Two Southeast Asian spider collections: that of Frances and John Murphy, now in the Manchester University Museum and the Deeleman collection, now at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden constituted the basis of this analysis of Chrysilla Thorell, 1887 and related genera. The latter collection also includes many thousands of spiders obtained by canopy fogging for an ecological project in Borneo by A. Floren.

New information: Some incongruences within the genera of the tribe Chrysillini are disentangled. The transfer of C.jesudasi Caleb & Mathai, 2014 from Chrysilla as type species of Phintelloides Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2019, based on analysis of molecular data is validated by morphology. An interesting new species known only from the forest canopy in Borneo, Phintelloidesscandens sp. nov, is described based on both male and female specimens. Distinguishing chrysilline genera is mostly based on traditional somatic characters, e.g., habitus, carapace and abdomen patterns, mouthparts, and genital organs. The utility of two character systems for distinguishing chrysilline genera is highlighted: 1) the presence of a flexible, articulating embolic tegular branch (etb) in combination with the conformation of the characteristic construction of the epigyne in Chrysilla and Phintelloides; 2) presence of red colour on carapace and abdomen of live males and females, in combination with abundant blue/violet/white iridescent scales such as inChrysilla and Siler. The red colour usually gets lost in alcohol, hampering species identification of alcohol material. The genera Chrysilla andPhintelloidesare redefined. Specimens of the heretofore unknown female of Chrysilla deelemani Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010 are described. The male and female ofChrysillalauta and male of C.volupe are redescribed. The genus Chrysilla is diagnosed and discriminated from PhintellaBösenberg & Strand, 1906, SilerSimon, 1889, Phintelloides Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2019 andProszynskiaKanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2019. The structure of the female genital organ of Phintelloidesflavumi Kanesharatnam & Benjamin, 2019 is scrutinized and the generic placement of Phintelloides is discussed. Males and females of one of the most variable species, Phintelloidesversicolor (C. L. Koch, 1846) are redescribed.Phintelloidesmunita(Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) is removed from synonymy with P.versicolor. Phintellaleucaspis Simon 1903 (male, Sumatra) is synonymized withP.versicolor.Biodiversity data are increasingly reliant on digital infrastructure. By linking physical specimens to digital representations of their associated data, we can lower barriers to information flow. Here we demonstrate a workflow whereby persistent identifiers (PIDs) in the form of DOIs issued by DataCite are assigned to specimens. Recognized taxa are identified by their catalog of life identifier, or by registration in ZooBank where no catalog of life identifier is available. We demonstrate the use of nanopublications, creating a series of machine readable, scientifically meaningful assertions regarding the provenance and identification of cited specimens. All human agents associated with the specimen data are linked to a persistent identifier issued by either ORCiD or Wikidata.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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