https://www.mapress.com/zt/issue/feedZootaxa2026-01-20T12:05:54+13:00Dr Zhi-Qiang Zhangzed@mapress.comOpen 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.5750.2.1<strong>Review of the Strepsiptera fauna of the Nordic countries with the description of two new species of <em>Stylops</em> Kirby (Stylopidae)</strong>2026-01-19T11:21:02+13:00MERI LÄHTEENAROmeri.lahteenaro@nrm.seDANIEL BENDAbenda.daniel@email.czMARÍA ALEJANDRA ÁLVAREZ COVELLIMariaAlejandra.Alvarez@nrm.seMATTIAS FORSHAGEMattias.Forshage@nrm.seRASMUS HOVMÖLLERrasmus.hovmoller@slu.seJOHAN A. A. NYLANDERJohan.Nylander@nrm.seJAKUB STRAKAjakub.straka@natur.cuni.czJOHANNES BERGSTENJohannes.Bergsten@nrm.se<p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Twisted-winged parasites (Strepsiptera) is a small insect order with around 610 species worldwide and whose members are obligate parasites of other insects. While recent advances in molecular methods have significantly improved our understanding of the species diversity, there is no review of Strepsiptera diversity from the Nordic countries that fully reflect the current state of taxonomic knowledge. Here we revise the Nordic Strepsiptera fauna, present an updated and annotated checklist of species, including new distribution data and host associations based on new records from museums, private collectors, previous publications, and databases. We describe two new species of <em>Stylops</em> (Strepsiptera: Stylopidae) from the Nordic countries, <em>Stylops sapmiensis</em> Lähteenaro & Bergsten, <strong>sp. nov.</strong> <em>and Stylops serotinus</em> Lähteenaro & Straka, <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, supported by molecular, morphological, and host-use data. A key to genera of Nordic Strepsiptera based on males and to species based on females is provided together with distribution maps of known species.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p>2026-01-20T00:00:00+13:00Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5750.2.2<strong>A further study on the wolf spider genus <em>Hippasa</em> Simon, 1885 from East Asia, with the description of a genus (Araneae: Lycosidae)</strong>2026-01-19T11:22:23+13:00LU-YU WANGwangluyu1989@163.comSHUQIANG LIlisq@ioz.ac.cnYURI M. MARUSIKyurmar@mail.ruZHI-SHENG ZHANGzhangzs327@qq.com<p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Three new species of <em>Hippasa</em> are described from China and adjacent regions of Thailand and Vietnam: <em>H. modog</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> (♂♀, Xizang, China), <em>H. pulmoniformis</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> (♂♀, Guangxi, China, and Hải Phòng Province, Vietnam), and <em>H. thailandica</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> (♂♀, Suan Phueng, Thailand). A new genus, <em>Pandacosa</em> <strong>gen. nov.</strong>, is established to accommodate <em>Hippasa bifasciata</em> Buchar, 1997 (previously known only from females in Bhutan). The male of <em>Pandacosa bifasciata</em> (Buchar, 1997) <strong>comb. nov.</strong> is described for the first time based on specimens from Yunnan, China. A distribution map for all treated species is provided. </span></span></span></p> <p> </p>2026-01-20T00:00:00+13:00Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5750.2.3<strong>Taxonomic and morphological characterization of genus <em>Neolimnus</em> Linnavuori (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Phlepsiini), with description of two new species</strong>2026-01-19T11:23:15+13:00SAAD A. EL-SONBATIssonbati@ksu.edu.saCHRISTOPHER H. DIETRICHchdietri@illinois.eduMICHAEL R. WILSONmike.wilson@museumwales.ac.ukMESHARI M. AL HARBImsmalharbi@ksu.edu.saHATHAL M. AL DHAFERhdhafer@ksu.edu.sa<p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">The genus <em>Neolimnus</em> Linnavuori, 1953 is revised and its differential diagnostic characters are given. Six species in two subgenera are reviewed. <em>Neolimnus ageratus bicornis</em> Heller & Linnavuori, 1968 is considered here to be a <em><strong>nomen nudum</strong></em>. A lectotype is designated for <em>Deltocephalus ageratus</em> Melichar, 1904. Two new species, <em>Neolimnus eltorkeyi </em><strong>sp. nov. </strong>and <em>Neolimnus jumanae</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> are described. A key to subgenera and species is provided.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p>2026-01-20T00:00:00+13:00Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5750.2.4<strong>Two new species of tribe Schistopterini (Diptera: Tephritidae: Tephritinae) with an updated key to species from the Oriental region</strong>2026-01-19T11:24:10+13:00NIKHIL KHEMRAJJI HATWARnikhilhatwar@bhu.ac.inKARAMANKODU JACOB DAVIDdavidkj.nbaii@gmail.comMAHADEVAN RAGHURAMANraghu_iari@yahoo.comNARAYANA SRINIVASAsrinivasa@bhu.ac.in<p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Two new species of Schistopterini, <em>Rhabdochaeta</em> <em>octomaculata</em> Nikhil & David, <strong>sp. nov.</strong> and <em>Rhochmopterum nongshillong </em>Nikhil & David, <strong>sp. nov.</strong> are described, illustrated from India and keys to all species of these genera from the Oriental Region is provided.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p>2026-01-20T00:00:00+13:00Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5750.2.5<strong>Morphology and molecular phylogeny of a new ciliate, <em>Hemiurosomoida sinica</em> sp. nov. (Ciliophora, Hypotrichia)</strong>2026-01-19T11:25:00+13:00HAIFENG HANhan_haifeng@snnu.edu.cnXIAOJIN XUE2572268537@qq.comZHISHENG ZHANGzhangzs327@qq.comCHEN SHAOshaochen@snnu.edu.cn<p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">The study investigates the morphology and phylogenetic position of a hypotrichous ciliate, <em>Hemiurosomoida sinica </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong> The new species is distinguished from related species by body size and shape, number of macronuclear nodules and caudal cirri, the presence and arrangement of cortical granules, patterns of ventral and dorsal ciliature, as well as the pattern of endoral and paroral membranes. Phylogenetic analyses based on small subunit ribosomal DNA (SSU rDNA) sequences, using both maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference methods, revealed that <em>Hemiurosomoida sinica </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong> is positioned within the non-monophyletic <em>Hemiurosomoida</em> clade and exhibits a strong phylogenetic affinity with <em>Hemiurosomoida warreni</em>.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p>2026-01-20T00:00:00+13:00Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5750.2.6<strong>Review of the placement of <em>Flatoides monilis</em> (Hemiptera: Flatidae: Flatoidinae)</strong>2026-01-19T11:25:53+13:00NATHANIEL N. LEVIAn.levia@ufl.eduCHARLES R. BARTLETTbartlett@udel.edu<p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">The genus <em>Flatoides </em>Guérin-Méneville is an Afrotropical taxon in the subfamily Flatoidinae, currently containing several misplaced Neotropical species. The placement of the Jamaican species <em>Flatoides monilis </em>Van Duzee, 1907, is reviewed, and a new genus, <em>Chloroflatoides </em><strong>gen. nov.</strong>, is described for this species. A key to the American genera of Flatoidini and an amended description are also provided for <em>Chloroflatoides monilis </em><strong>gen. & comb. nov.</strong></span></span></span></p> <p> </p>2026-01-20T00:00:00+13:00Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5750.2.7<strong>Description of a new species of the genus <em>Halpe</em> Moore, 1878 from Hainan, China (Hesperiidae, Hesperiinae)</strong>2026-01-19T11:26:37+13:00GUO-XI XUExueguoxi95227@163.comYIK FUI PHILIP LOphiliplo@kfbg.orgYUTAKA INAYOSHIinayoshi@live.jpJIA-LING LI19071300110003@hainanu.edu.cnMENG LIlimengjeff@163.com<p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">A new species, namely <em>Halpe hainanensis</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, is described from Hainan, China based on two male specimens. Judging from the wing patterns, the new species is slightly different from <em>H. gamma</em> Evans, 1937, <em>H. interposita</em> Devyatkin, 2008 and <em>H. hsuyufengi</em> Xue & Li, 2025, but it can hardly be distinguished from <em>H. gammoides</em> Devyatkin, 2008 and <em>H. inayoshii</em> Xue & Li, 2025. However, the male genitalia of the new species obviously differ from those of the five congeners. A molecular analysis based on the 658 bp COI gene sequences supports the validity of the new species.</span></span></span></p> <p lang="en-GB" align="left"> </p>2026-01-20T00:00:00+13:00Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5750.2.8<strong>A new species of <em>Amolops</em> Cope, 1865 (Anura, Ranidae) from central Guangdong, China</strong>2026-01-19T11:27:29+13:00HAN-MING SONGsonghm5@mail2.sysu.edu.cnFU-XUAN WANGwangfx23@mail2.sysu.edu.cnSHUO QIqishuo1992@outlook.comHAO-TIAN WANGwanghaotian199305@163.comZHI-TONG LYUlvzht@foxmail.comYAO-YU CAI634348407@qq.comYUN-SHENG ZHU1875043557@qq.comQI-FENG ZHONG344016079@qq.comYANG LIUliuy353@mail.sysu.edu.cnYING-YONG WANGwangyy@mail.sysu.edu.cn<p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">In this study, a new species of the genus <em>Amolops</em> (Anura, Ranidae), <em>Amolops guangzhouensis</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, is described based on six type specimens collected from Conghua District, Guangzhou City, and adjacent Longmen County, Huizhou City, in Guangdong Province, China. The molecular phylogenetic analysis, based on two mitochondrial DNA fragments (16S and <em>COI</em>), places the new species as an independent evolutionary lineage within the <em>A</em>.<em> daiyunensis</em> group. The morphometric statistical analysis and morphological comparison also distinguish the new species from all other congeners. This species can be differentiated from those close relatives by dorsal surface pattern, tiny translucent white spinules across skin, indistinct supernumerary tubercle below fingers, prominent tarsal gland and tarsal fold, and nuptial pad coloration. The discovery of this new species adds to the growing diversity of this genus and represents the westernmost distribution occurrence of the <em>A</em>.<em> daiyunensis</em> group, implying the species diversity of <em>Amolops</em> in southeastern China might still be underestimated.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p>2026-01-20T00:00:00+13:00Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5750.2.9<strong>Comments on “Hidden diversity in <em>Daptomys</em> (Rodentia: Cricetidae): a new species from lower montane forests of central Peru” (Pacheco <em>et al</em>. 2025. <em>Zootaxa</em> 5696 (4): 451–481)</strong>2026-01-19T11:28:40+13:00JORGE BRITOjorgeyakuma@yahoo.esMATEO A. VEGA-YÁNEZmateo.vega@biodiversidad.gob.ecULYSES F. J. PARDIÑASulyses@cenpat-conicet.gob.ar2026-01-20T00:00:00+13:00Copyright (c) 2026 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5750.2.10<strong>First record of <em>Targionia arthrophyti</em> (Archangelskaya, 1931) (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Diaspididae) in China</strong>2026-01-19T11:29:26+13:00YUTONG HE767230655@qq.comMEIXIA ZHOUzmx18907459378@qq.comDI LIUldlk12@163.com2026-01-20T00:00:00+13:00Copyright (c) 2026