Zootaxa https://www.mapress.com/zt <p><strong>Zootaxa</strong> is a mega-journal for zoological taxonomists in the world</p> Magnolia Press en-US Zootaxa 1175-5326 <strong>Taxonomic studies on <em>Lepidocyrtus</em> Bourlet, 1839 (Collembola: Entomobryidae) from India: one new species, one new record, and redescription of two species</strong> https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5748.4.1 <p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: medium;">This study describes one new species and presents one new record of <em>Lepidocyrtus</em> Bourlet from India, also providing detailed taxonomic accounts for other two members of the genus found in the country. <em>Lepidocyrtus </em>(<em>Cinctocyrtus</em>)<em> cyaneuropygus </em><strong>sp. nov. </strong>can easily be distinguished from other species of the subgenus by bluish pigment on the last two abdominal segments, labial triangle formula and chaetotaxy. The new species shares similarities with <em>Lepidocyrtus </em>(<em>Cinctocyrtus</em>)<em> sandakanicus</em> Yoshii in labial triangle chaetae. However, it can be distinguished by differences in chaetotaxy and other morphological characters. <em>Lepidocyrtus </em>(<em>Ascocyrtus</em>)<em> concolourus</em> Nguyen is recorded for the first time from India (Gujarat), and complements to the original description are provided based on current taxonomic standards. Besides, taxonomic notes have been added for two poorly described species, viz., one endemic species from India, <em>Lepidocyrtus </em>(<em>Cinctocyrtus</em>)<em> satkosiaensis</em> Mandal, Suman &amp; Bhattacharya, and the cosmopolitan <em>Lepidocyrtus </em>(<em>Cinctocyrtus</em>)<em> medius </em>Schäffer. An identification key to the Indian species of the subgenus <em>Cinctocyrtus</em> Yoshii &amp; Suhardjono is also provided.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p> SOUVIK MAZUMDAR PRITHA MANDAL GURUPADA MANDAL SURAJIT KAR Copyright (c) 2026 2026-01-15 2026-01-15 5748 4 451 479 10.11646/zootaxa.5748.4.1 <strong>A new snake of the genus <em>Hebius</em> (Serpentes: Natricidae) from the Ngoc Linh Mountain Range, Vietnam</strong> https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5748.4.2 <p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">We describe a new keelback snake of the genus<em> Hebius</em> from the Ngoc Linh Mountain Range, Central Highlands, Vietnam, based on morphological characters and molecular evidence (Cyt<em>b</em>). <em>Hebius ngoclinhensis</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> is diagnosed by the following combination of morphological features: dorsal scale rows 19-19-17; first dorsal scale row smooth; ventrals 143–148; subcaudals 95–97, paired; two preoculars; two or three postoculars; one loreal; eight or nine supralabials; ten infralabials; cloacal plate divided; maxillary teeth 24–26, gradually enlarged, with two distinctly enlarged teeth posteriorly; 17 keeled dorsal scale rows at midbody; dorsal surface of body and tail dark brown with numerous irregular dark yellow spots; a distinct reddish-brown dorsolateral stripe on the 4<sup>th</sup>–7<sup>th</sup> dorsal scale rows on each side; ventral surface of body and tail reddish-orange to orange; and lateral margins of ventrals and subcaudals dark brown. In addition, the new species differs from its congeners by an uncorrected <em>p-</em>distance in Cyt<em>b</em> sequences of at least 9.3%.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p> MANH VAN LE KHANH DUY PHAN THANH LUAN NGUYEN ROBERT W. MURPHY NGON QUANG LAM SANG NGOC NGUYEN JING CHE Copyright (c) 2026 2026-01-15 2026-01-15 5748 4 480 498 10.11646/zootaxa.5748.4.2 <strong>Revisionary notes of the genus <em>Hypodoryctes</em> Kokujev, 1900 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Doryctinae) from Vietnam, with descriptions of five new species</strong> https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5748.4.3 <p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><em>Hypodoryctes</em> Kokujev, a relatively small genus previously comprising ten species is revised. This paper includes descriptions and illustrations of five new species of <em>Hypodoryctes</em> from Vietnam, viz. <em>Hypodoryctes albicyclus</em> Long, <strong>sp. nov</strong>.; <em>H. bicolor</em> Long, <strong>sp. nov</strong>.; <em>H. nebicolor</em> Long, <strong>sp. nov</strong>.; <em>H. netango</em> Long, <strong>sp. nov</strong>.; and <em>H. vietnamicus</em> Long, <strong>sp. nov</strong>. A checklist and distribution of all known species of <em>Hypodoryctes</em> are provided. A key to <em>Hypodoryctes</em> species from the Eastern Palaearctic and Oriental regions is also given.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p> NGUYEN THI OANH KHUAT DANG LONG NHI THI PHAM NGUYEN VAN DZUONG HOANG THI NGHIEP Copyright (c) 2026 2026-01-15 2026-01-15 5748 4 499 523 10.11646/zootaxa.5748.4.3 <strong>Two new leech species of the genus <em>Haemadipsa</em> Tennent, 1859 from Tibet, China and characterization of their mitochondrial genomes (Clitellata: Hirudiniformes: Haemadipsidae)</strong> https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5748.4.4 <p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">This paper presents two novel terrestrial leech species, <em>Haemadipsa nigrilineata </em>sp. nov. and<em> Haemadipsa medogensis</em> <strong>sp. nov</strong>., collected from forested regions in Tibet, China. On the basis of morphological observations, mitogenomic sequence analysis and the mitochondrial COI gene sequence phylogenetic inference, both species are herein described as new within the genus <em>Haemadipsa </em>Tennent, (Haemadipsidae). These two species are in line with the general diagnosis of the genus <em>Haemadipsa</em> in terms of living environment, annulation pattern, having five pairs of eyespots, and the position of the gonopores (XI b5/b6 and XII b5/b6). The diagnostic features for the new species include: <em>Haemadipsa nigrilineata</em> sp. nov. possesses a continuous jet-black longitudinal stripe along the dorsal midline and has a vaginal sac large and quadrate; <em>Haemadipsa</em> <em>medogensis</em> sp. nov. exhibits scattered irregular patterns on the dorsum and the vaginal sac is significantly large, being two to three times as long as it is wide, and the epididymis presents a dagger-like shape. Complete mitogenome sequencing revealed circular genomes of 14,755 bp for <em>Haemadipsa nigrilineata </em>sp. nov. and 14,892 bp for <em>Haemadipsa medogensis</em> sp. nov. Both genomes exhibit canonical invertebrate mitochondrial architecture, including 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNAs (tRNAs), 2 ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs), and a non-coding control region. The phylogenetic analysis based on the mitochondrial genome showed that <em>Haemadipsa medogensis</em> sp. nov. is sister to <em>H. crenata</em> while <em>Haemadipsa nigrilineata</em> sp. nov. forms an independent lineage sister to <em>H. hainana</em>, <em>H. yanyuanensis</em>, <em>Haemadipsa medogensis</em> sp. nov. and <em>H. crenata.</em></span></span></span></p> <p> </p> LULU YANG BINBIN YAO JING WANG LINLIN NIE SHENG-QUAN XU Copyright (c) 2026 2026-01-15 2026-01-15 5748 4 524 538 10.11646/zootaxa.5748.4.4 <strong>Towards deconstruction of the <em>Sternopygus macrurus</em> species complex (Gymnotiformes: Sternopygidae): description of a new species from the Pacific Coast of Colombia</strong> https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5748.4.5 <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 of longtail electric knifefish, <em>Sternopygus embera</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, is described from the trans-Andean Río Baudó and Río San Juan basins of the Pacific coast of northwestern Colombia. The new species is diagnosed from all congeners by a unique combination of characters, including the complete lack of a humeral spot, morphology of the Weberian apparatus, lack of pigment bars or saddles, possession of endopterygoid teeth, vertically-oriented ascending endopterygoid process, a short snout, convex dorsal margin of neurocranium in adults, and 22–23 precaudal vertebrae. Despite sharing more external morphological similarities with species of the <em>S. macrurus</em> complex, the new species is phylogenetically nested within the larger-bodied and longer-snouted trans-Andean <em>S. aequilabiatus</em> species group, based on phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial barcode gene. Alternative hypotheses for these contrasting results, including mitochondrial introgression, incomplete lineage sorting, and paedomorphosis, are discussed. The description of this species is a step towards deconstructing the <em>S. macrurus</em> complex ahead of a future systematic revision.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p> KEVIN T. TORGERSEN ALEIDY M. GALINDO-CUERVO ARMANDO ORTEGA-LARA NATHAN K. LUJAN ROBERTO E. REIS JAMES S. ALBERT Copyright (c) 2026 2026-01-15 2026-01-15 5748 4 539 560 10.11646/zootaxa.5748.4.5 <strong>A new minute species of <em>Suphisellus</em> Crotch, 1873 (Coleoptera: Noteridae) from South America, with new records and notes on other species of the genus</strong> https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5748.4.6 <p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><em>Suphisellus cucuminoi</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> from Argentina is described and illustrated in detail. Externally, the new species is similar to <em>S. hieroglyphicus</em> Zimmermann, 1921, but can be readily distinguished by: (1) its smaller size, (2) a less convex dorsal body shape, and (3) the shape of the male genitalia. The first reliable record of <em>S. hieroglyphicus</em> from Argentina is provided, along with a brief diagnosis and the designation of a lectotype. Notes on <em>Suphisellus flavopictus</em> (Régimbart, 1889) are also provided. <em>Suphisellus minimus</em> Gschwendtner, 1922 is treated as a <em>species inquirenda</em>.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p> JUAN I. URCOLA HANS FERY MARIANO C. MICHAT Copyright (c) 2026 2026-01-15 2026-01-15 5748 4 561 574 10.11646/zootaxa.5748.4.6 <strong>First record of Genus <em>Sphenoderia</em> Schlumberger, 1845 (Phylum Cercozoa: Euglyphida) from India</strong> https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5748.4.7 <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>Sphenoderia </em>Schlumberger, 1845 has been recorded for the first time in India. The type species <em>Sphenoderia lenta </em>Schlumberger, 1845 is noticed in the forest biotope of Arunachal Pradesh, and <em>Sphenoderia minuta </em>Deflandre, 1931 and <em>Sphenoderia labiata </em>Thomas &amp; Gauthier- Lièvre, 1959 are recorded from the aquatic habitat of Meghalaya. All three species have been documented from the Northeastern region of India, highlighting the rich biodiversity found in this area. For each species, detailed descriptions and morphometry are provided based on the examination of specimens from the present study. Additionally, a global distribution review of the genus has also been discussed.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p> JASMINE PURUSHOTHAMAN SRIJANI BISWAS Copyright (c) 2026 2026-01-15 2026-01-15 5748 4 575 588 10.11646/zootaxa.5748.4.7 <strong>A review of the enigmatic monotypic genus <em>Spathicranuloides</em> Schedl, 1972, with a diagnosis for the subtribe Tesserocerina Strohmeyer (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Platypodinae)</strong> https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5748.4.8 <p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">The monotypic genus <em>Spathicranuloides </em>Schedl represents an unusual pinhole ambrosia beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Platypodinae) genus endemic to Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea. The genus and its only species <em>Spathicranuloides moikui </em>Schedl, 1972 were designated subjectively without an explicit description of its distinctive morphology. The genus and species are reviewed, illustrated, and redescribed. <em>Spathicranuloides </em>is compared with the other genera of Tesserocerini, particularly the genus <em>Chaetastus </em>Nunberg, with which it shares many morphological characters. A diagnosis for Tesserocerina is provided, and the placement of <em>Spathicranuloides</em> within Tesserocerina is confirmed and justified.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p> NATHANIEL N. LEVIA ANDREW J. JOHNSON JIRI HULCR Copyright (c) 2026 2026-01-15 2026-01-15 5748 4 589 596 10.11646/zootaxa.5748.4.8 <strong>First description of a bentfin devil ray embryo <em>Mobula thurstoni</em> (Lloyd, 1908) from Los Hermanos Archipelago, Venezuela (Southern Caribbean)</strong> https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5748.4.9 LUIS A. ZAMBRANO-VIZQUEL MARIA T. MARCANO Copyright (c) 2026 2026-01-15 2026-01-15 5748 4 597 600 10.11646/zootaxa.5748.4.9