105 research outputs found
Lesteva sajanensis Zerche 2000
Lesteva sajanensis Zerche, 2000 (Figs. 3, 15– 16) Lesteva sajanensis Zerche, 2000: 68. Material. RUSSIA: Krasnoyarsk Terr.: ɗ, 2 ΨΨ, West Sayan, Kulumys Mts., 52 ° 58 'N 92 ° 57 'E, h= 1800 m, 11–18.vii. 1985, under a stones at the edge of snow, V. Shilenkov leg. (IGU, ISEA); 2 ɗɗ, Ψ, West Sayan, Ermakovskyi district, Oyskyi pereval (=Oyskyi mountain pass), 8–10 km S Oyskoe lake, h= 1500–1800 m, 27–28.vi. 1990, tundra, leg. S. Chernyshev (ZIN, ISEA); ɗ, Ψ, West Sayan, 3 km S Olen`ya Rechka Station, 27–28.vi. 1990, high subalpic zone, talus [Russian: kurumnik], soil traps, leg. V. Mordkovitch (IGU, ZIN). Distribution. Known only from the Kulumys and Oyskyi mountain ranges of the West Sayan. Remarks. Habitus as in Fig. 3. Aedeagus in two projections as in Figs. 15–16.Published as part of Shavrin, Alexey V., Shilenkov, Viktor G. & Anistschenko, Alexander V., 2007, Two new species and additional records of Lesteva Latreille, 1797 from the mountains of South Siberia (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae: Anthophagini), pp. 37-47 in Zootaxa 1427 on page 44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17575
Oxypoda (Oxypoda) ignorata ZERCHE 1996
Oxypoda (Oxypoda) ignorata ZERCHE, 1996 U n t e r s u c h t e s M a t e r i a l ITALIEN: Sicilia: Madonie, Piano Zucchi, 1300 m, 27.V.1996, Ilex, leg. Angelini, 1♁, 1 Ex. (cKap). V e r b r e i t u n g: Mittel- und Südeuropa, Türkei, Iran (SCHÜLKE & SMETANA 2015).Published as part of Kapp, Andreas, 2022, Beitrag zur Zoogeographie einiger Oxypoda-Arten aus Italien mit Beschreibung einer neuen Art der Untergattung Thliboptera STEPHENS, 1839 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae), pp. 183-193 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 54 (1) on page 190, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.750734
Pseudopsis (Pseudopsis) gansuensis Zerche 1998
Pseudopsis (Pseudopsis) gansuensis Zerche, 1998 (Figures 1, 3 (a,b), 8(c), 10(g)) Pseudopsis (Pseudopsis) gansuensis Zerche, 1998: 364. Type locality China, Gansu, Mts. 25 km E Xiahe, 2805–2925 m. Material examined (3 exx.) 1 ♂, ‘ China: Shaanxi, Mei Co., Tangyu To., Taibai Mt., alt. 2750–3300 m, 12.vii.2014, J.-Y. Hu & L. Tang leg., 陕西省眉县汤峪镇太白山景区’; 1 ♂, same collection data as the preceding specimen, except ‘2350–3350 m’; 1 ♀, also from Taibai Mt., except ‘Kaitianguan, 35°0 ′ 35.77 ″ N, 107°51 ′ 31.18 ″ E, 1853 m, 22–23.v.2008, Xu & Huang leg., 陕西省眉县太白山开天关’. Distribution China: Shaanxi, Gansu (Figure 10 (g)). Remarks Pseudopsis gansuensis belongs to the P. sulcata complex, based on external morphology (Figure 1). This species was originally described from a spot 25 km east of Xiahe County in Gansu, and later recorded from the Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi (Zerche 1998, 2003). I have two males and one female from Taibai Mountain, the highest mountain of Qinling. Both males were dissected to check the aedeagus (Figure 3 (a,b)) and terminal abdominal segments (Figure 8 (c)). It appears that the diagnostic narrow apical portion of the median lobe of the aedeagus, the rounded apex of the median lobe, and the short parameres are stable between the population of Gansu and Shaanxi. The apical structure of the endophallus on the left side is composed of a single row of large spines in the population of Shaanxi, while the endophallus includes two rows of similar, but slightly smaller, spines overlapping one another in the population of Gansu (Zerche 1998, fig. 1). The posterior margin of sternite IX (Figure 8C) of this species is slightly emarginate. The epipleural carinae of the elytra are not visible in dorsal view.Published as part of Yin, Zi-Wei, 2021, Two new species and additional records of Pseudopsis Newman from China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pseudopsinae), pp. 933-951 in Journal of Natural History 55 (15 - 16) on page 934, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1925768, http://zenodo.org/record/546492
Lesteva brathinoides Zerche 2000
Lesteva brathinoides Zerche, 2000 (Figs. 4, 13– 14) Lesteva brathinoides Zerche, 2000: 66. Material. RUSSIA: Republic of Buryatia: ɗ, Eastern Sayan, 7 km NW Arshan, upper reaches of Kyngarga River, h= 2500 m, 3.vii. 1993, tundra, under stones, leg. V. Shilenkov (IGU); Ψ, same label but leg. V. Shilenkov (IGU); 2 ɗɗ, 3 ΨΨ, same locality but, 18–23.vii. 1995, leg. A. Shavrin & A. Anistschenko (cS); 2 ɗɗ, 2 ΨΨ, in same locality, 1.07. 1996, tundra, under stones, at the edge of snow, leg. A. Shavrin & A. Anistschenko (cA, cS, ZIN). Distribution. Known only from the type locality in the Tunkinskie goltzi (= Tunkinskij mountain range) of the East Sayan. Remarks. Habitus as in Fig. 4. Aedeagus in two projections as in Figs. 13–14.Published as part of Shavrin, Alexey V., Shilenkov, Viktor G. & Anistschenko, Alexander V., 2007, Two new species and additional records of Lesteva Latreille, 1797 from the mountains of South Siberia (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae: Anthophagini), pp. 37-47 in Zootaxa 1427 on page 44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17575
Oxypoda (Oxypoda) ignorata Zerche 1996
Oxypoda (Oxypoda) ignorata Zerche, 1996 Material examined. TURKEY: Konya: 1 ex., Akşehir, 30.IV. 1960, leg. Petrowitz & Ressl (NHMW); Ankara: 18 exs., SE Ankara, N-Elma Daġı, 1300 m, decaying and hollow Salix trunks, 31.X. 1995, leg. Vít (cAss); LEBANON: 1 ex., prov. N-Lebanon, Qammouaa, 34 ° 29 ’N, 36 ° 15 ’E, 12300 – 1600 m, 26.V. 2006, leg. Frenzel (cApf). Comment. The species was only recently reported from Turkey (Konya, Osmaniye, Antakya) for the first time (Assing 2006 a). It was previously unknown from Lebanon.Published as part of Assing, Volker, 2007, On the Oxypoda species of Turkey and adjacent regions. II. Three new species, additional records, and a checklist (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae), pp. 1-24 in Zootaxa 1411 on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17562
Pseudopsis (Pseudopsis) gonggaensis Zerche 1998
<i>Pseudopsis</i> (<i>Pseudopsis</i>) <i>gonggaensis</i> Zerche, 1998 <p>(Figures 2, 3 (c,d), 10(h))</p> <p> <i>Pseudopsis</i> (<i>Pseudopsis</i>) <i>gansuensis</i> Zerche, 1998: 360.</p> <p> <i>Type locality</i></p> <p>China, Sichuan, Gongga Shan, above Camp 3, 2050 m.</p> <p> <b> Material examined <i>(11 exx.)</i></b> </p> <p> 6 <i>♂♂</i>, 3 <i>♀♀</i>, ‘ China: Sichuan, Luding Co., Hailuogou N. R., alt. 2800–3000 m, 23–24, vii.2006, J.-Y. Hu & L. Tang leg., 四川省泸定县海螺沟自然保护区’; 1 <i>♂</i>, 1 <i>♀</i>, same collection data as the preceding specimens except ‘ 3000 m, 21.vii.2006’.</p> <p> <i>Distribution</i></p> <p>China: Sichuan (Figure 10 (h)).</p> <p> <i>Remarks</i></p> <p> <i>Pseudopsis gonggaensis</i> is a member of the <i>P. sulcata</i> complex, based on external morphology (Figure 2). For now, this species is known only from the type locality at Hailuogou Nature Reserve (Zerche 1998). Four of the seven available males were dissected to check the genital structures (Figure 3 (c,d)). This species can be readily characterised by the longitudinal row of large triangular spines lying along the left side of the endophallus. The epipleural carinae of the elytra are visible in the posterior half in dorsal view.</p>Published as part of <i>Yin, Zi-Wei, 2021, Two new species and additional records of Pseudopsis Newman from China (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pseudopsinae), pp. 933-951 in Journal of Natural History 55 (15 - 16)</i> on pages 937-939, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1925768, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5464928">http://zenodo.org/record/5464928</a>
Amblopusa magna Zerche 1998
<i>Amblopusa magna</i> Zerche, 1998 <p>[Japanese name: Oo-nokoba-umi-hanekakushi]</p> <p>(Figs. 17A; 18A & B; 26)</p> <p> <i>Amblopusa magna</i> Zerche, 1998: 103 (original description; type locality: Russia, Primorskiy Kray, Ryazanovka, 14 km SW Slavyanka); Ahn <i>et al</i>., 1999: 641 (locality record).</p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> <b>Japan: Hokkaidô:</b> 36 unsexed, Ishikari-shi, Hamamasu-ku, Horo, 30. IV. 2022, R. Wakimura (cYT); 7 unsexed, Ishikari-shi, Atsuta-ku, Gokibiru, 24. IV. 1999, M. Maruyama (KUM); 1 male, 4 unsexed, Betsukai-chô, Odaitô, 23. VII. 2020, Y. Tasaku (cYT); 15 unsexed, Kushiro-chô, Senpoushi-mura, 24. VII. 2020, Y. Tasaku (cYT); 6 unsexed, Hamanaka-chô, Mochirippu, 26. IX. 2000, M. Maruyama (KUM); 3 unsexed, ditto, 12. IX. 1999, H. Sano (KUM); Kushiro-shi, Chiyonoura, 14. IX. 2008, M. Nishikawa (KUM); 1 unsexed, Abashiri-shi, Komaba, 20. VI. 2022, Y. Tasaku (cYT); 1 male, 1 female, 30 unsexed, Akkeshi-chô, Akkeshi-ko, 3. VIII. 2022, D. Sumikawa & Y. Tasaku (cYT); 4 unsexed, Wakkainai-shi, Souya-mura, Higashiura, 20. IV. 2022, D. Sumikawa (cYT); 2 unsexed, Samani-chô, Horoman, 2. V. 2023, D. Sumikawa (cYT).</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> It can be easily distinguished from other species of this genus by its large body and darker body color (Fig. 17A).</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Japan: Hokkaidô; Russia: Primorskiy Kray, Kuril Islands (Fig. 26A).</p>Published as part of <i>Tasaku, Yuto, Ono, Hiroki & Maruyama, Munetoshi, 2023, Review of the intertidal rove beetle tribe Liparocephalini Fenyes (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) from Japan, pp. 251-296 in Zootaxa 5383 (3)</i> on page 277, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5383.3.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10361564">http://zenodo.org/record/10361564</a>
Geodromicus abdominalis Zerche 2003
Geodromicus abdominalis Zerche, 2003 (Fig. 1) Geodromicus abdominalis Zerche, 2003:285; Kim et al., 2008: 645; Kim & Ahn, 2015: 13 Material examined (ехсluding thе tуре mаtеriаl; fоr its lаbеl dаtа sее thе оriginаl dеsсriрtiоn): RUSSIA: AMUR AREA : 1 ♂, 1 ♀: Аmur Аrеа, Sеlеmdzhinskiу Distriсt, nеаr bоrdеr оf Nоrskiу Rеsеrvе, lеft sidе оf Sеlеmdzhа Rivеr орроsitе Dvаdtsаtikhа соrdоn, fоld оf smаll rill, mоssеs аnd lеаf littеr nеаr rill аnd оn fаllеn trееs аnd stоnеs in rill сhаnnеl, аmоng Alnus sр., Padus sр., Corylus mandshurica, Tilia amurensis, Acer ukurunduense, Betula platyphylla, B. davurica, Picea ajanensis, Abies nephrolepis, еtс. 28.06.2005. E.M.Vеsеlоvа & А.В.Rуvkin lеg. (сS); 1 ♀: Sеlеmdzhinskiу Distriсt, Sеlеmdzhа Rivеr bаsin, 2–3 km ENE оf Nоrsk, mоssеs аnd littеr оn swаmру sеdgе-grаminеоus mеаdоw with tussосks. 0 1.08.2005. A.В. Rуvkin lеg. (сR); 1 ♀: Sеlеmdzhinskiу Distriсt, Sеlеmdzhа Rivеr bаsin, 5‒6 km uр-strеаm оf Ekimсhаn, Unеrikаn Rill, 1‒2 km uр-strеаm оf mоuth, 490 m, оn ореn bаnk оf rill. 0 5.08.2005. А.В.Rуvkin lеg. (ZMM); KHABAROVSK TERRITORY : 1 ♂: Vеrkhnеburеinskiу Distriсt, Вurеinskiу Nаturе Rеsеrvе, Lеvауа Вurеуа Rivеr, uр-strеаm оf Imgаnаkh Rivеr mоuth. 645 m а.s.l., stеер rосkу bаnk оf thе rivеr. 0 1.07.2011. A.В. Rуvkin lеg. (сS); 1 ♀: Vеrkhnеburеinskiу Distriсt, Вurеinskiу Nаturе Rеsеrvе, right sidе оf Lеvауа Вurеуа Rivеr bеlоw Mаliу Sigdа-Mаkit Rivеr mоuth. 640 m а.s.l., рlаnt dеbris аmоng Carex sрр. with Роасеае gеn. sрр. аnd Alnus sр. оn swаmру bаnk оf оld сhаnnеl. 0 7.07.2011. А.В. Rуvkin lеg. (сR); 1 ♂: Вikinskiу Distriсt, bаsin оf Ussuri Rivеr, Вirskоуе. 28.06.1958. O.N. Kаbаkоv lеg. (ВSI); JEWISH AUTONOMOUS AREA : 1 ♂: Obluсhеnskiу Distriсt, 3‒5 km uр-strеаm оf Rаddе, vаllеу оf Lаgаr Rivеr. 21‒ 30.07.2004. I.V. Mеlnik (сS); MARITIME PROVINCE : 1 ♂: Nаdеzhdinskiу Distriсt, W Nеzhinо villаgе, middlе flоw оf Маlауа Anаnуеvkа Rivеr. In littеr nеаr wаtеr. 0 7.08.1988. S.A. Kurbаtоv lеg. (сR); 2 ♂: Ussuriуskiу Distriсt, Kаmеnushkа. Rill bаnk. 25.06.1980. A.В. Rуvkin lеg. (ZММ); 1 ♂: Khаsаnskiу Distriсt, еnvirоns оf Реrеvоznауа Вау. 23.06.1990. K.V. Mаkаrоv lеg. (сS); CHINA: HEILONGJIANG PROVINCE : 1 ♀: Mоаrshаn`, 20 km SE Imуаn`ро, withоut dаtа аnd соllесtоr`s nаmе (ВSI); JILIN PROVINCE : 1 ♂, 1 ♀: nеаr Ваihе сitу, Erdао Ваihе. 650 m а.s.l. 17.08.1994. М. Jäсh lеg. (NHМW); SOUTH KOREA: GANGWON PROVINCE : 1 ♂: Sосhоmуеоn, Wоnju, Hаggоk-ri, Сhiаk-sаn NР (Kurуоng Аrеа), 37°24'19.4''N 128° 02'54.9''E. 380 m а.s.l. 0 8.08.2003. А. Kun & M. Földvári lеg. (HNHM). Remarks. Geodromicus abdominalis wаs оriginаllу dеsсribеd frоm Sikhоtе-Аlinskiу Nаturе Rеsеrvе аnd Khаsаnskiу Distriсt оf Mаritimе Рrоvinсе оf Russiа (Zеrсhе 2003). Rесеntlу it wаs rесоrdеd frоm Gаngwоn Рrоvinсе, Sоuth Kоrеа (Kim et al. 2008). Тhе distributiоn оf thе sресiеs is givеn in Fig. 1. It is rероrtеd hеrеwith frоm Сhinа, thе Аmur Аrеа, Jеwish Аutоnоmоus Аrеа, Khаbаrоvsk Теrritоrу оf Russiа fоr thе first timе.Published as part of Shаvrin, Аlexey V., 2018, The lestevoides species group of the genus Geodromicus Redtenbacher, 1857 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae), pp. 151-190 in Zootaxa 4378 (2) on pages 155-156, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4378.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/116904
Apolipoprotein E4 carrier status plus circulating anti-NMDAR1 autoantibodies: association with schizoaffective disorder
Channelrhodopsin fluorescent tag replacement for clinical translation of optogenetic hearing restoration
Sensory restoration by optogenetic neurostimulation provides a promising future alternative to current electrical stimulation approaches. So far, channelrhodopsins (ChRs) typically contain a C-terminal fluorescent protein (FP) tag for visualization that potentially poses an additional risk for clinical translation. Previous work indicated a reduction of optogenetic stimulation efficacy upon FP removal. Here, we further optimized the fast-gating, red-light-activated ChR f-Chrimson to achieve efficient optogenetic stimulation in the absence of the C-terminal FP. Upon FP removal, we observed a massive amplitude reduction of photocurrents in transfected cells in vitro and of optogenetically evoked activity of the adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector-transduced auditory nerve in mice in vivo. Increasing the AAV vector dose restored optogenetically evoked auditory nerve activity but was confounded by neural loss. Of various C-terminal modifications, we found the replacement of the FP by the Kir2.1 trafficking sequence (TSKir2.1) to best restore both photocurrents and optogenetically evoked auditory nerve activity with only mild neural loss few months after dosing. In conclusion, we consider f-Chrimson-TSKir2.1 to be a promising candidate for clinical translation of optogenetic neurostimulation such as by future optical cochlear implants
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