Yang Yu-Ben, Zhu Bin-Qing, Rehman Abdur, Du Yu-Zhou
School of Horticulture and Plant Protection & Institute of Applied Entomology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225009, China School of Horticulture and Plant Protection & Institute of Applied Entomology, Yangzhou University Yangzhou, 225009 China.
Nanjing institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Ecology and Environment/State Environmental Protection Scientific Observation and Research Station for Ecological Environment of Wuyi Mountains/Biodiversity Comprehensive Observation Station for Wuyi Mountains/State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory on Biosafety, Nanjing 210042, China Nanjing institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Ecology and Environment/State Environmental Protection Scientific Observation and Research Station for Ecological Environment of Wuyi Mountains/Biodiversity Comprehensive Observation Station for Wuyi Mountains/State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory on Biosafety Nanjing 210042 China.
Biodivers Data J. 2022 Jul 21;10:e86735. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.10.e86735. eCollection 2022.
Wuyi Mountains are located in the northern Oriental Region and the edge of the southern Palaearctic Region. They have a unique geographical location, complex landform and superior climatic conditions, providing a good ecological environment for Leuctridae species. However, due to the damage of some holotypes in the 20 century, limited drawings and lack of colour figures, it is necessary to reorganise and supplement the preserved Leuctridae specimens from Wuyi Mountains.
In this study, we found that there are twelve species of Leuctridae recorded in Wuyi Mountains, accounting for about 20% of the recorded species of Leuctridae in China. These records include two genera and five new distribution records species: one species of the genus Hanson, 1941: (Chu 1928) and eleven species of the genus Klapálek, 1912, including five new distribution records to Wuyi Mountains: Yang, Shi & Li, 2009; Yang & Yang, 1993; Sivec & Harper, 2008; Yang & Yang, 1995; Yang & Yang, 1995. Now a total of twelve species of Leuctridae have been recorded from Wuyi Mountains, Fujian Province of south-eastern China. In this paper, we also provide a key to the male, new images and some notes of these twelve species, except (Wu, 1949) and (Wu, 1949). We failed to collect these two species and we regard as a nomen dubium, because there are no distinctive features that can be used to distinguish this species.
武夷山位于东洋界北部和古北界南部边缘。其地理位置独特,地形复杂,气候条件优越,为石蝇科物种提供了良好的生态环境。然而,由于20世纪部分模式标本受损、绘图有限且缺乏彩色图鉴,有必要对武夷山保存的石蝇科标本进行整理和补充。
在本研究中,我们发现武夷山记录有12种石蝇科物种,约占中国石蝇科记录物种的20%。这些记录包括2个属和5个新分布记录物种:1941年汉森属的1个物种(朱,1928)以及1912年克拉帕莱克属的11个物种,其中包括5个武夷山新分布记录物种:杨、石和李,2009;杨和杨,1993;西韦克和哈珀,2008;杨和杨,1995;杨和杨,1995。目前,中国东南部福建省武夷山共记录到12种石蝇科物种。在本文中,我们还提供了除(吴,1949)和(吴,1949)之外的这12种石蝇科物种的雄性检索表、新图像及一些注释。我们未能采集到这两个物种,并且由于没有可用于区分该物种的显著特征,我们将其视为疑名。