110 research outputs found
Madrasostes mirificum Ballerio & Maruyama 2010, sp. n.
Madrasostes mirificum sp. n. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 903EBB4B-72C9-4463-9784-10F08C856EBC (Fig. 2F, G, H, I, J)Published as part of Ballerio, Alberto & Maruyama, Munetoshi, 2010, The Ceratocanthinae of Ulu Gombak: high species richness at a single site, with descriptions of three new species and an annotated checklist of the Ceratocanthinae of Western Malaysia and Singapore (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Hybosoridae), pp. 77-104 in ZooKeys 34 (34) on page 85, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.34.268, http://zenodo.org/record/57660
Madrasostes hashimi Ballerio & Maruyama 2010, sp. n.
Madrasostes hashimi sp. n. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: EADB4ADB-ED02-4F5F-A1EC-C0AEB4F53371 (Fig. 1C, D)Published as part of Ballerio, Alberto & Maruyama, Munetoshi, 2010, The Ceratocanthinae of Ulu Gombak: high species richness at a single site, with descriptions of three new species and an annotated checklist of the Ceratocanthinae of Western Malaysia and Singapore (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Hybosoridae), pp. 77-104 in ZooKeys 34 (34) on page 89, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.34.268, http://zenodo.org/record/57660
Pterorthochaetes tsurui Ballerio & Maruyama, 2010, sp. n.
12) P. tsurui sp. n. 15.IV.2007, M. Maruyama (1); 26. IV. 2007, M. Maruyama et al. (2); 28. IV. 2007, M. Maruyama (1); 29. IV. 2007, M. Maruyama (1); 30. IV. 2007, M. Maruyama (2); 3.V.2007, M. Maruyama (1); 4. V. 2007, M. Maruyama (1). All from termite nest(s).Published as part of Alberto Ballerio & Munetoshi Maruyama, 2010, The Ceratocanthinae of Ulu Gombak: high species richness at a single site, with descriptions of three new species and an annotated checklist of the Ceratocanthinae of Western Malaysia and Singapore (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Hybosoridae), pp. 77-104 in Zookeys 34 on page 81, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.34.26
FIGURE 2 in Description of the male of Pterorthochaetes yunnanensis Ballerio, 2014 (Coleoptera Scarabaeoidea: Hybosoridae: Ceratocanthinae)
FIGURE 2. Diagnostic characters of Pterorthochaetes yunnanensis Ballerio, 2014. A, protibia, male, dorsal view; B, protibia, male, lateral view; C, mesotibia, male, ventral view; D, metatibia, male, ventral view; E, mesofemur, male, dorsal view; F, protibia, female, dorsal view; G, protibia, female, lateral view; H, mesotibia, female, ventral view; I, metatibia, female, ventral view. Scale bars: 0.5 mm.Published as part of Jiang, Ri-Xin, Ballerio, Alberto, Liu, Hao-Yi & Wang, Shuo, 2021, Description of the male of Pterorthochaetes yunnanensis Ballerio, 2014 (Coleoptera Scarabaeoidea: Hybosoridae: Ceratocanthinae), pp. 196-200 in Zootaxa 4950 (1) on page 198, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4950.1.12, http://zenodo.org/record/464334
Cercare e selezionare le informazioni
Il capitolo, scritto da Stefano Ballerio (autore del volume) in collaborazione con Paolo Borsa, affronta il tema della ricerca, della gestione e della selezione delle informazioni, preliminare alla stesura di un testo. Contiene, inoltre, precise indicazioni circa l'utilità e l'accessibilità delle risorse digitali disponibili online (riviste, archivi, harvester).The chapter, written by Stefano Ballerio (author of the whole book) with Paolo Borsa, discusses how to search, organize and screen information before writing a text. It also deals with on-line digital resources, such as electronic journals, archives and repositories, harvesters
FIGURE 3 in Description of the male of Pterorthochaetes yunnanensis Ballerio, 2014 (Coleoptera Scarabaeoidea: Hybosoridae: Ceratocanthinae)
FIGURE 3. Diagnostic characters of Pterorthochaetes yunnanensis Ballerio, 2014. A, aedeagus, dorsal view; B, aedeagus, ventral view; C, parameres of aedeagus, dorsal view; D, left paramere; E, right paramere; F, internal sac of aedeagus; G, genital segment of male; H, bursal sclerites; I, spermatheca. Scale bars: 0.5 mm for A–G, 0.25 mm for H–I.Published as part of Jiang, Ri-Xin, Ballerio, Alberto, Liu, Hao-Yi & Wang, Shuo, 2021, Description of the male of Pterorthochaetes yunnanensis Ballerio, 2014 (Coleoptera Scarabaeoidea: Hybosoridae: Ceratocanthinae), pp. 196-200 in Zootaxa 4950 (1) on page 199, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4950.1.12, http://zenodo.org/record/464334
Pseudosynarmostes perrieri Ballerio 2008, n. comb.
Pseudosynarmostes perrieri (Fairmaire, 1898) n. comb. (Fig. 14) Synarmostes perrieri Fairmaire, 1898: 471 (description).— Marie & Lesne 1917: 117 (catalogue). Philharmostes perrieri Fairmaire, 1900: 473. — Alluaud 1900: 245 (catalogue). — Arrow 1911: 46 (catalogue). — Paulian 1937: 132 (key); 1979: 71 (key, description, distribution). — Boucomont 1937: 280 (listing). — Ocampo & Ballerio 2006: 189 (catalogue). TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype ♂ (MNHN): “Madag. Perrier/ Synarmostes perrieri Fairm. Madag. /Museum Paris, Madagascar, Perrier de la Bâthie, Coll. Léon Fairmaire 1906/Type/ Pseudosynarmostes perrieri Fairmaire 1898 det. A. Ballerio 2006 ” [specimen in good condition, partly distended and glued on a card; the dissected aedeagus, genital segment, abdomen and left protibia are mounted in DMHF resin on separate cards on the same pin]. ETYMOLOGY. — Named after its collector, the French botanist Henri Perrier de la Bâthie (1873-1958). OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 2 ♀♀ (CASC) [all dissected]: “ Madagascar: Mahajanga Prov. Foret de Tsimembo, 11.0 km 346° NNW Sostana, elev. 50 m, 21-25 Nov. 2001, 18°59’43”S 44°26’37”E /coll: Fisher, Griswold et al., California Acad. of Sciences, sifted litter (leaf mold, rotten wood) in tropical dry forest, coll. code: BLF4508”. DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT. — Probably restricted to the tropical dry forests of western Madagascar. The holotype bears only a generic locality label “ Madagascar ”, but Fairmaire, while describing it, quoted “Suberbieville” (Maevatanana, Mahajanga Province) as the type locality. Despite the fact that the holotype bears a label dated 1906, this should have been added later, since the description by Fairmaire is from 1898. Perrier de la Bâthie came to Madagascar in 1897 (Lacroix 1998) and therefore Pseudosynarmostes perrieri n. comb. should have been one of the very first beetles collected by him. The other two specimens examined come from another locality in western Madagascar, belonging to the same ecological region, but some 400 km southwards from the forests around Maevatanana: theTsimembo forest,near Antsalova. There seems to be a big gap between the two localities, however the shortage of available material does not allow to find appreciable differences for separating these two females from the male holotype from Maevatanana. DIAGNOSIS. — See under P. mitsinjo n. sp. DESCRIPTION HL = 0.60 mm; HW = 1.25 mm; PL = 1.05 mm; PW = 1.90 mm; EL = 1.80 mm; EW = 1.81 mm. Dark brown to light brown; underside alutaceous, reddish-brown; head, pronotum and elytra with yellowish/whitish very short recumbent pubescence. Head: Surface covered by relatively shallow dense (their distance being usually about as big as or slightly smaller than their width) punctures, transversely comma-shaped. A few large irregularly shaped lines at sides and near fore margin. Pubescence shorter and finer than on pronotum and elytra. Pronotum:surface with dense (their distance being distinctly shorter than their width) puncturation made of shallow ocellate or rarely horseshoe-shaped punctures, each one bearing a short recumbent seta at middle, horseshoes opening inwards basally and outwards laterally.Scutellum:punctures as on pronotum, opened backwards. Elytra: surface completely covered by dense shallow longitudinally narrowed horseshoe-shaped punctures, relatively larger than on pronotum, each one bearing a short recumbent seta at middle, with openings and oriented backwards. Pseudoepipleuron indistinct, sides of elytra regularly rounded, lacking any carina or furrow. KEY TO MALAGASY CERATOCANTHINAE GENERA AND TO THE SPECIES OF CRYPTOSPHAEROIDES N. GEN. AND PSEUDOSYNARMOSTES N. GEN. 1. Dorsal ocular area always present and normally developed (Fig. 9A), antennal pedicellus straight or slightly curved........................................................................................... 2 — Dorsal ocular area very reduced (Fig. 4D) or absent, antennal pedicellus strongly curved backwards (Fig. 3G)................................................................................................... 5 2. Fore tibiae regularly broadly curved inwards............................................ Philharmostes — Fore tibiae straight or S-shaped.................................................................................. 3 3. Apical portion of elytra with several carinae................................................ Synarmostes — Apical portion of elytra with the same sculpturing of the remaining elytral surface, lacking any carinae (Fig. 9 A-D)..................................................... Pseudosynarmostes n. gen., 4 4. Puncturation of head, pronotum and elytra deeply impressed with erect semi-curled setation............................................................................................... P. mitsinjo n. sp. — Puncturation of head, pronotum and elytra shallow with recumbent setation........................................................................................................................ P. perrieri n. comb. 5. Surface sculpturing made only of sparse horseshoe-shaped or comma-shaped punctures, setate (45 ×), posterior margin of pronotum not raised......... Cryptosphaeroides n. gen., 6 — Surface sculpturing made of tubercles and carinae and strong fine punctures, glabrous (45 ×), posterior margin of pronotum raised.............................................. Goudotostes 6. Elytra with distinct pseudoepipleura................................................ C. hystrix n. comb. — Elytra lacking any distinct pseudoepipleura, at most with some longitudinal carinae near sides........................................................................................................................... 7 7. Pronotal lateral margins with a row of dense short clavate setation........ C. tenrec n. sp. — Pronotal lateral margins without any distinct setation or with very sparse long clavate setae........................................................................................................................... 8 8. Puncturation of elytra made of shallow large horseshoe-shaped punctures......................................................................................................................... C. hippocrepis n. sp. — Puncturation of elytra made of deep small comma-shaped punctures............................................................................................................................... C. ankaranensis n. sp. Dedication This work is dedicated to the memory of Renaud Paulian (1913-2003)Published as part of Ballerio, Alberto, 2008, Descriptions of two new endemic genera and four new species of Ceratocanthinae (Insecta, Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Hybosoridae) from Madagascar, pp. 605-628 in Zoosystema 30 (3) on pages 625-627, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.539539
Ebbrittoniella gestroi Paulian 1942
Ebbrittoniella gestroi (Paulian, 1942) Known distribution: Indonesia (Sumatra, Kalimantan), East Malaysia (Sabah, Sarawak), West Malaysia (Pahang, Perak) (Ballerio 2000b).Published as part of Alberto Ballerio & Munetoshi Maruyama, 2010, The Ceratocanthinae of Ulu Gombak: high species richness at a single site, with descriptions of three new species and an annotated checklist of the Ceratocanthinae of Western Malaysia and Singapore (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Hybosoridae), pp. 77-104 in Zookeys 34 on page 84, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.34.26
Paulianostes georyssoides
Paulianostes georyssoides (Gestro, 1899) Known distribution: Indonesia, West Malaysia (Pahang) (Ballerio 2000a).Published as part of Ballerio, Alberto & Maruyama, Munetoshi, 2010, The Ceratocanthinae of Ulu Gombak: high species richness at a single site, with descriptions of three new species and an annotated checklist of the Ceratocanthinae of Western Malaysia and Singapore (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Hybosoridae), pp. 77-104 in ZooKeys 34 (34) on page 94, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.34.268, http://zenodo.org/record/57660
Descriptions of two new endemic genera and four new species of Ceratocanthinae (Insecta, Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Hybosoridae) from Madagascar
Ballerio, Alberto (2008): Descriptions of two new endemic genera and four new species of Ceratocanthinae (Insecta, Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Hybosoridae) from Madagascar. Zoosystema 30 (3): 605-628, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.539539
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