https://www.mapress.com/zt/issue/feed Zootaxa 2026-06-24T11:12:08+12:00 Dr Zhi-Qiang Zhang zed@mapress.com Open Journal Systems <p><strong>Zootaxa</strong> is a mega-journal for zoological taxonomists in the world</p> https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.1 <strong>Revision of the genus <em>Oenopia</em> Mulsant, 1850 (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) from China</strong> 2026-06-22T14:07:44+12:00 ZI-ZHAO WANG mrwangzz2001@qq.com ZI-HAO ZHU zihaozhu483@gmail.com MING-XIAO JIN jmx02132025@163.com XING-MIN WANG wangxmcn@scau.edu.cn <p>The genus <em>Oenopia</em> Mulsant, 1850 from China is reviewed, including 33 species. Five new species are described, namely <em>Oenopia latitegmina </em>Wang &amp; Wang <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, <em>Oenopia</em> <em>sanxiaensis</em> Wang &amp; Wang <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, <em>Oenopia</em> <em>stylifera</em> Wang &amp; Wang <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, <em>Oenopia tianquanensis</em> Wang, Jin &amp; Wang<strong> sp. nov.</strong> and <em>Oenopia</em> <em>transversifasciata</em> Wang &amp; Wang <strong>sp. nov.</strong>. <em>Oenopia</em> <em>adelgivora</em> Poorani, 2002, <em>Oenopia excellens</em> (Crotch, 1874) and <em>Oenopia</em> <em>smetanai</em> Canepari, 1997 are recorded from China for the first time. Based on examined specimens and literature records <em>O</em>. <em>medogensis</em> (Jing, 1987) is returned to <em>Xanthadalia </em>Crotch. The taxonomic status of <em>Oenopia yadongensis</em> is discussed and remains questionable. Detailed images of external and genital characters or revised species, and descriptions of new species are presented. A key to species of the genus <em>Oenopia </em>from China is also given.</p> 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.2 <strong>A new species of <em>Doryctes</em> Haliday (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Doryctinae) reared from <em>Xylotrechus stebbingi</em> Gahan, 1906 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in India, with discussion on the status of the subgenus <em>Plyctes</em> Fischer, 1981</strong> 2026-06-22T14:09:29+12:00 SERGEY A. BELOKOBYLSKIJ doryctes@gmail.com IQRA MAQBOOL iqrainvincible@gmail.com AMIR MAQBOOL himalayanbiologist@gmail.com AIJAZ AHMAD WACHKOO aijaz_shoorida@yahoo.co.in <p>The subgeneric name <em>Plyctes </em>Fischer, 1981 is herein synonymized with <em>Udamolcus</em> Enderlein, 1920 (syn. nov.). The type species of <em>Udamolcus</em>, <em>Doryctes (Udamolcus) herero</em> (Enderlein, 1918), is redescribed and illustrated. A new species, <em>Doryctes (Udamolcus) xylotrechi</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, is described and illustrated from Jammu and Kashmir, India, reared from the larvae of <em>Xylotrechus stebbingi</em> Gahan, 1906 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Furthermore, a checklist of all known species of the subgenus <em>Doryctes (Udamolcus)</em> worldwide is provided, along with a key to the subgenera of the genus <em>Doryctes</em> Haliday, 1836 and to the species of <em>Doryctes (Udamolcus)</em> occurring in India and Sri Lanka.</p> 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.3 <strong>Revision of the subfamily Oxypilinae (Mantodea: Hymenopodidae) from India</strong> 2026-06-22T14:11:03+12:00 A. P. KAMILA kamiii619@gmail.com CHRISTIAN J. SCHWARZ ChristianSchw@gmx.de EVGENY SHCHERBAKOV dracomantis@gmail.com P. M. SURESHAN pmsuresh43@gmail.com <p>The subfamily Oxypilinae (Mantodea: Hymenopodidae) of India is revised by including two tribes, six genera, two subgenera, fourteen species and a subspecies. The genus <em>Pseudohestiasula </em>Schwarz &amp; Shcherbakov, 2017 is a new record for India. Two new subgenera, <em>Bharatestiasula </em><strong>subgen. nov. </strong>and <em>Paxestiasula</em><strong> subgen. nov. </strong>are introduced by describing four new species and a new subspecies from the Southern Western Ghats, viz. <em>Pseudohestiasula </em>(<em>Bharatestiasula</em>) <em>occidentalis </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong>, <em>P. </em>(<em>B.</em>) <em>greeni </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong>, <em>P. </em>(<em>Paxestiasula</em>) <em>unipunctata </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong>, <em>P. </em>(<em>P.</em>) <em>unipunctata obscura </em><strong>subsp. nov.</strong>, and <em>P.</em> (<em>incertae sedis</em>)<em> ovata</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>. <em>Pseudohestiasula </em>(<em>Bharatestiasula</em>) <strong>subgen. nov. </strong>also includes <em>P. </em>(<em>B.</em>) <em>castetsi </em>(Bolivar, 1897) <strong>comb. nov.</strong>, <em>P. </em>(<em>B.</em>) <em>kaestneri </em>(Beier, 1942) <strong>comb. nov.</strong> and <em>P. </em>(<em>B.</em>) <em>masoni </em>(Giglio-Tos, 1915) <strong>comb. nov.</strong>. The genus <em>Catestiasula</em> Giglio-Tos, 1915 is represented in India by a new species, <em>Catestiasula keralensis</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>. The only Indian Oxypilini species <em>Ceratomantis ghatei</em> Roy &amp; Svenson, 2007 is now accommodated in a new subgenus <em>Indoceratomantis</em> <strong>subgen. nov. </strong>as <em>C. </em>(<em>I.</em>) <em>ghatei</em>. In addition, <em>Ephestiasula obscura </em>Lombardo, 1995 and <em>Ephestiasula woodmasoni </em>Mukherjee, Stiewe &amp; Ghorai, 2010 are synonymized with <em>Hestiasula nigrofemorata </em>Werner, 1930 <strong>syn. nov.</strong>, which is transferred to the genus <em>Ephestiasula</em> as <em>E.</em> <em>nigrofemorata </em>(Werner, 1930) <strong>comb. nov.</strong>. <em>Hestiasula ceylonica</em> Beier, 1956, <em>Hestiasula</em> <em>brachyptera </em>Villani, 2016 and <em>Ephestiasula maculata </em>Chatterjee, Ghorai, Srinivasan &amp; Mukherjee, 2019 are new synonyms of <em>Hestiasula</em> <em>woodi</em> Giglio-Tos, 1915 (<strong>syn. nov.</strong>). A dichotomous key and an updated checklist to the Indian Oxypilinae are also provided.</p> 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.4 <strong>A new species of <em>Onthophagus</em> Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Onthophagini) in the subgenus <em>Gibbonthophagus</em> Balthasar, 1935 from the mountains of north-west Yunnan, China</strong> 2026-06-22T14:12:55+12:00 PATRICK URBAN patrick@urban-dungbeetles.de <p><em>Onthophagus </em>(<em>Gibbonthophagus</em>)<em> draconisaurei</em> Urban, <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, from the Yunnan Province in China is described. Relevant diagnostic characters of the new species and of the types of <em>O. </em>(<em>G.</em>)<em> balthasari</em> Všetečka, 1939 as well as <em>O. </em>(<em>G.</em>)<em> taurinus</em> White, 1844 are photographically documented and compared in a character matrix. New taxonomic characters for the subgenus <em>Gibbonthophagus</em> Balthasar, 1935 are provided.</p> 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.5 <strong>Two new species of pilargid polychaetes (Annelida: Pilargidae) from the southern Gulf of California, Mexico</strong> 2026-06-22T14:14:29+12:00 MARÍA FERNANDA CARDONA-GUTIÉRREZ mariafercardona91@gmail.com MARÍA ANA TOVAR-HERNÁNDEZ maria_ana_tovar@yahoo.com <p>Pilargids are annelid worms inhabiting soft-bottom sediments and are currently represented by 11 genera and approximately 100 described species worldwide. To date, 15 pilargid species have been originally described from Mexican waters. In the present study, two new species, <em>Cabira mexicana</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, and <em>Litocorsa ambigua</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, are described from shallow soft-bottoms of Laguna de La Paz, southern Gulf of California, Mexico, at depths ranging from 1.5 to 6.4 m. Comparative remarks with morphologically similar species are provided. <em>Cabira mexicana</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, is characterized by the presence of a unique set of features related to the first ventral cirri from chaetiger 3, first notopodial hooks from chaetiger 7, neurochaetae capillaries, non-limbate with entire tips, two small, rounded eyespots and pharynx with denticles. <em>Litocorsa ambigua</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, differs from all species mainly by the presence of furcate chaetae. <em>Cabira mexicana</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, and <em>Litocorsa</em> <em>ambigua</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, exhibit a patchy distribution within the lagoon, varying seasonally. <em>Cabira mexicana</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, was associated primarily with muddy to clay-rich sediments, whereas <em>Litocorsa ambigua</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, occurred in mud, clay, and silty sand substrates. Both species were recorded under marine salinities, well-oxygenated waters, and temperatures reflecting the seasonal variability of the lagoon. This study increases the known richness of Pilargidae in Mexican waters and highlights the importance of shallow coastal lagoons of the Gulf of California as reservoirs of little known annelid diversity.</p> 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.6 <strong>Two new species of <em>Willowsia</em> Shoebotham, 1917 (Collembola: Entomobryidae) from Arunachal Pradesh, India</strong> 2026-06-22T14:16:29+12:00 SIMRAN VERMA simran1994.ara@gmail.com GURU PADA MANDAL gpmandal.zsi@gmail.com PRITHA MANDAL prithamandal1995@gmail.com SURAJIT KAR kar.sura2010@gmail.com <p>This study describes two new species, <em>Willowsia coxichroma </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong> and<em> Willowsia mitrai </em><strong>sp. nov., </strong>from the eastern part of the Indian Himalayas, specifically from one of the north-eastern states, namely Arunachal Pradesh. These two new species differ from the other members of <em>Willowsia</em> based on pigment pattern, scale type, and chaetotaxy. Molecular identification and genetic distance of <em>Willowsia coxichroma</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> with its congeners supported the novel species identity; however, the generation of barcodes was unsuccessful for <em>Willowsia mitrai</em> <strong>sp. nov. </strong>An updated key to Indian species of <em>Willowsia</em> and a comparison table of related species are also provided.</p> 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.7 <strong>A new species of <em>Litarcturus</em> Brandt, 1990 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Valvifera: Antarcturidae) from central Japan</strong> 2026-06-22T14:18:21+12:00 YUZUMI OKUMURA okumura.yuzumi.73x@st.kyoto-u.ac.jp TOMOYUKI NAKANO nakano.tomoyuki.2a@kyoto-u.ac.jp MICHITAKA SHIMOMURA shimomura.michitaka.5w@kyoto-u.ac.jp <p><em>Litarcturus kumanoensis </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong> is described from the Kumano Basin, Japan. <em>Litarcturus kumanoensis </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong> is distinguished from other members of the genus by these characters: head with 2 supraocular and 2 blunt posterior supraocular spines; pereonite 1 with 2 submedial and sublateral spines; pereonites 2 to 7 each with 2 short submedial spines; pleonites 1 and 2 each with 2 submedial spines; pleonite 3 with 2 submedial and lateral spines; pleotelson pentagonal, with 4 submedial, 1 sublateral spines and 2 caudolateral spines. This is the second species of the genus to be described and found in Japan. An amended generic diagnosis is provided.</p> 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.8 <strong>Confirmation of the valid status of <em>Metoecus morawitzi</em> (Semenov, 1890) (Coleoptera: Ripiphoridae) based on integrated data, with zoogeographical comments</strong> 2026-06-22T14:19:54+12:00 YAKOV N. KOVALENKO sinodendron.rus@gmail.ru ZHAO PAN panzhao86@yeah.net <p><em>Metoecus morawitzi </em>(Semenov, 1890) is the least studied species in the genus <em>Metoecus </em>Dejean, 1834. The taxonomic status of this species was proven by morphological comparison, molecular species determination, and zoogeographical notes. The results demonstrated the species is valid and not conspecific with <em>M. paradoxus </em>(Linnaeus, 1760). Based on literature and specimen data, <em>M. morawitzi </em>is distributed at high and medium elevations throughout Central Asia, including Afghanistan, China (Xinjiang), Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. This distribution is so extensive that it encompasses entire mountain systems within the territory of the Central Asian states, rather than separate ridges, valleys, or specific countries.</p> 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.9 <strong>A new species of <em>Oecobius</em> and the first record of <em>Uroctea thaleri</em> from Saudi Arabia (Araneae: Oecobiidae)</strong> 2026-06-22T14:22:51+12:00 RAUL VICENTE rvicaligata@gmail.com <p>A spider survey in the understudied and endemic-rich Asir region of southern Saudi Arabia recorded two species of Oecobiidae. <em>Oecobius asirensis</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> is described from the mountainous highlands. The new species exhibits marked differences in the morphology of the copulatory organs compared to the generotype, suggesting it may represent a distinct genus. The copulatory organs of <em>Oecobius marathatus </em>are also illustrated, to which the new species is compared. Additionally, <em>Uroctea thaleri</em> Rheims, Santos &amp; van Harten, 2007 is reported for the first time from Saudi Arabia.</p> 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.10 <strong>Two new species of the genus <em>Paraphloeostiba</em> Steel, 1960 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae: Omaliini) from Sulawesi, and new records from the Oriental and Palaearctic regions</strong> 2026-06-22T14:24:49+12:00 ALEXEY V. SHAVRIN ashavrin@hotmail.com <p>Taxonomic and faunistic data for nine species of the genus <em>Paraphloeostiba</em> Steel, 1960 of the Oriental and Palaearctic regions are presented. Two new species from the one locality in Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park (Sulawesi, Indonesia) are described and illustrated: <em>P. bicolora</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> and <em>P. carnaria</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> First records are provided for the following five species: <em>P. gayndahensis</em> (MacLeay, 1873) from Turkey, Sri Lanka, Laos, Vietnam and Sulawesi (Indonesia), <em>P. impressa</em> (Cameron, 1928) and <em>P. rhopalocera</em> (Cameron, 1928) from Sulawesi (Indonesia), and <em>P. latissima</em> Shavrin, 2024 and <em>P. zingiberiphila</em> Shavrin, 2024 from Indonesia.</p> 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.11 <strong>Notes on some species of <em>Naarda</em> Walker, 1866 from Australia and Wallacea (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Hypeninae)</strong> 2026-06-22T14:26:51+12:00 BALÁZS TÓTH toth.balazs@nhmus.hu <p>The genitalia of <em>Naarda xanthonephra</em> Turner, 1908 and <em>N. calliceros</em> Turner, 1932 are illustrated and described for the first time. Lectotypes are designated for <em>N. coelopis</em> Turner, 1936 and <em>N. calliceros</em> Turner, 1932. The synonymy of <em>N. xanthonephra</em> and<em> N. coelopis</em> Turner, 1936 is confirmed. Two new species, <em>N. inopina</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> from the Banda Islands and <em>N. turneri</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> from Australia, are described, increasing the number of known species of the genus <em>Naarda</em> recorded from the Australian continent to three. The paper is accompanied by 15 figures illustrating the examined taxa and diagnostic characters.</p> 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5837.3.12 <strong>Erratum: JANNE RAUNIO, YNGVE BRODIN & JUKKA SALMELA (2026) Two new species of <em>Eukiefferiella</em> Thienemann (Diptera, Chironomidae) from northern Finland. <em>Zootaxa</em>, 5821 (4): 469–485.</strong> 2026-06-22T14:28:48+12:00 JANNE RAUNIO user@example.com YNGVE BRODIN user@example.com JUKKA SALMELA user@example.com 2026-06-24T00:00:00+12:00 Copyright (c) 2026