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- New record of Azurina intercrusma (Evermann & Radcliffe, 1917)
(Ovalentaria incertae sedis, Pomacentridae) and confirmation of Scuticaria tigrina (Lesson, 1828) (Anguilliformes, Muraenidae) in the Galápagos Islands Abstract: Check List 19(5): 611-620 DOI : 10.15560/19.5.611 Authors : William Bensted-Smith, Inti Keith, Jack Grove, Stuart Banks : Herein we provide the first published records for Azurina intercrusma and a correction of previous Scuticaria tigrina records within the Galápagos Marine Reserve. The former had not previously been reported north of the southern Ecuadorian coastline and represents a significant step outside of its known distribution for this cold-water species. Scuticaria tigrina had been mentioned in previous literature as present, but its inclusion appears to have been in error; we confirm its presence as a vagrant and provide evidence of live observations in different parts of the archipelago. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 21:18:00 +030
- First records of Lepidophyma zongolicum García-Vázquez, Canseco-Márquez
& Aguilar-López, 2010 (Squamata, Xantusiidae) from Veracruz, Mexico Abstract: Check List 19(5): 635-638 DOI : 10.15560/19.5.635 Authors : Angel I. Contreras-Calvario, Medardo Arreortúa, Adán Bautista-del Moral, Jorge L. Castillo-Juárez, Rene Avalos-Vela : Lepidophyma Duméril, 1851 is the most diverse genus among the nocturnal lizards, with 23 species distributed from the Atlantic and Pacific slopes of Mexico southeast into Panama. Currently, the available information on the ecology and distribution of these species is limited mainly due to their saxicolous habits. Here we present five new state records of Lepidophyma zongolicum from Atoyac, a locality in the state of Veracruz, Mexico. These new data expand the geographic range of this species by 48 km from its nearest previously known occurrence. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 07:07:00 +030
- The damsel bug genus Alloeorhynchus Fieber, 1860 (Hemiptera, Heteroptera,
Nabidae) in Japan Abstract: Check List 19(5): 621-633 DOI : 10.15560/19.5.621 Authors : Jun Souma, Tadashi Ishikawa : The damsel bug genus Alloeorhynchus Fieber, 1860 (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Nabidae, Prostemmatinae, Prostemmatini) comprises at least 50 species worldwide, and seven species have been recorded from East Asia. In Japan, two species, A. (Alloeorhynchus) reinhardi Kerzhner & Günther, 1999 and A. (A.) vinulus Stål, 1864, are currently known. In this study, A. (A.) notatus Distant, 1919 is reported in Japan for the first time. A geographical color variation of A. (A.) vinulus is reported based on specimens collected from Kume Island in the Ryukyu Islands. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 06:55:00 +030
- New record of Spot-Legged Turtle, Rhinoclemmys punctularia (Daudin, 1801)
(Reptilia, Testudines, Geoemydidae), from an Amazon ecotonal zone in the Tocantins–Araguaia river basin, Brazil Abstract: Check List 19(5): 605-610 DOI : 10.15560/19.5.605 Authors : Maria Augusta Paes Agostini, Ewerthon O. Batista, Wilson Rufino Dias Junior, Richard C. Vogt, Thiago Costa Gonçalves Portelinha : We report a new record of Rhinoclemmys punctularia (Daudin, 1801), extending the geographic dis-tribution of this species by 450 km towards the south to the Araguaia River in the state of Pará, Brazil. The new record comes from an ecotonal area of the Cerrado and Amazon biomes, which indicates a possible adaptability of this species in fragmented environments and in agricultural areas. These new findings help enable future investi-gations better understand the distribution of R. punctularia in the southern Amazon Basin and in ecotones. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 13 Sep 2023 07:41:00 +030
- Distribution of Thereuonema tuberculata (Wood, 1862) (Chilopoda,
Scutigeromorpha, Scutigeridae) in Hokkaido, Japan Abstract: Check List 19(4): 599-604 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.599 Authors : Natsuki Hirakizawa, Hijiri Noda, Ryotaro Wakimura, Koji Tojo, Takeo Yamauchi : Thereuonema tuberculata (Wood, 1862), a centipede, is distributed mainly in Asia. In Japan, T. tuberculata is found throughout Honshu Island and southwards, although less commonly to the north on Hokkaido. Our survey additionally showed that this species occurs commonly at altitudes of 0–540 m on Hokkaido. The northern limit of this species in Japan seems to be Nakagawa Town, Hokkaido. Thereuonema tuberculata was also collected on isolated islands off southwestern Hokkaido. Although previous studies have suggested distribution of T. tuberculata in Hokkaido is anthropogenic, it may be natural. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Thu, 31 Aug 2023 12:26:00 +030
- The hitchhiker’s guide to Australia: the 18,000-km-long journey of
Alepia viatrix Jaume-Schinkel, Kvifte, Weele & Mengual, 2022 (Diptera, Psychodidae) discovered through citizen science Abstract: Check List 19(4): 589-597 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.589 Authors : Santiago Jaume-Schinkel, Ximo Mengual, Andy G. Howe, Erinn P. Fagan-Jeffries : The Neotropical genus Alepia Enderlein, 1937 (Diptera, Psychodidae) is newly recorded in Australia. We present new geographical records for Alepia viatrix Jaume-Schinkel, Kvifte, Weele & Mengual, 2022, extending the range of this species by 18,000 km. We attribute these new Australian records to the likely unintentional introduction of A. viatrix through international bromeliad trade. This moth fly was found by school children working with insect taxonomists through an Australian citizen-science project, Insect Investigators. We describe and present for the first time high-resolution SEM pictures of the eggs of the genus Alepia. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 30 Aug 2023 16:23:00 +030
- Geographic distribution of pocket gophers (Rodentia, Geomyidae) of
Honduras Abstract: Check List 19(4): 581-588 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.581 Authors : Wilson Noel Gómez-Corea, Leonel Marineros, Hermes Leonel Vega, Tania Paola López-Aguilar : Three species of pocket gophers, family Geomyidae, have been reported from Honduras. We summarize and update the distribution of these species based on burrow observations, sightings, photographs, and a voucher specimen, most of which were obtained during surveys conducted between 2011 and 2022. We report one new, eastern most locality for Heterogeomys hispidus from the Department of Atlántida, a specimen of Orthogeomys grandis from the Department of La Paz, and 17 additional localities for geomyids. These include records located on the Caribbean versant of the Sierra Madre along the Río Ulúa and between the documented distributions of H. hispidus and O. grandis, and records between the known distributions of H. hispidus and H. cherriei. These observations provide an excellent opportunity to examine the relative ecological limits of the three taxa. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 30 Aug 2023 16:04:00 +030
- New records and range extension of a Brazilian Amazon white-sand endemic
species: Roraimaea aurantiaca Struwe, S.Nilsson & V.A.Albert (Gentianaceae) Abstract: Check List 19(4): 573-580 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.573 Authors : Layon Oreste Demarchi, Lena Struwe, Maria Julia Ferreira, Jochen Schöngart, Florian Wittmann, Maria Teresa Fernandez Piedade : Roraimaea aurantiaca Struwe, S.Nilsson & V.A.Albert, a white-sand endemic species, was previously known from only two specimens collected in Roraima state, Brazil. Our new field collections and re-identified herbarium specimens expand this species’ distribution and include the first records from the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Based on this effort, we present a distribution map, preliminary conservation status of Endangered, the first photographs of living plants, and an updated morphological description. This study aggregates new information on the flora of the northern Amazon Basin, in addition to discussing conservation of R. aurantiaca. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 22 Aug 2023 10:55:00 +030
- DNA barcoding of springsnails (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Caenogastropoda)
endemic to the Trans-Pecos region of Texas (USA) Abstract: Check List 19(4): 561-572 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.561 Authors : Kathryn E. Perez, Vanessa Saenz, Natalia Salazar-Lozano, Benjamin F. Schwartz, Benjamin T. Hutchins : In desert environments, unique communities depend on groundwater from springs, including a diverse radiation of small ( PubDate: Mon, 21 Aug 2023 09:44:00 +030
- New records of Kallstroemia tribuloides (Mart.) Steud. (Zygophyllaceae) in
Abstract: Check List 19(4): 555-560 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.555 Authors : Thiago de Azevedo Amorim, Alex Braz Iacone Santos : We report the occurrence of Kallstroemia tribuloides (Mart.) Steud. in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil after 136 years. Kallstroemia tribuloides is adapted to open, sunny environments with a preference for sandy soils, which are typical drylands (e.g., the Caatinga biome) and Restingas. This species has attributes that may favor its expansion into newly environments, and its bioinvasive potential should not be overlooked. Thus, we strongly recommend that further studies monitor the spread of K. tribuloides on the Brazilian southeast coast, which can help in its control. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 21 Aug 2023 08:20:00 +030
- Tropidurus chromatops Harvey & Gutberlet, 1998 (Squamata, Tropiduridae):
first records from and range extension to the Beni Department, Bolivia Abstract: Check List 19(4): 549-553 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.549 Authors : Luis R. Rivas, Gil A. Ojopi, Cord B. Eversole, Randy L. Powell, Gabriel Callapa : We present the first records of Tropidurus chromatops Harvey & Gutberlet, 1998 from the Beni Department (Bolivia) and extend this species’ distribution to western Bolivia by approximately 256 km in a straight line to the Beni Floodplains ecoregion. Likewise, we contribute information on some aspects of the natural history, altitude of occurrence, and the geographic distribution of T. chromatops in the Department of Beni. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 11 Aug 2023 22:04:00 +030
- Rediscovery and range extension for Platyclarias machadoi Poll, 1977
(Siluriformes, Clariidae) in the Kwanza River, Angola Abstract: Check List 19(4): 541-548 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.541 Authors : Maxwell J. Bernt, Domingos da Silva Neto, Ernst R. Swartz, Melanie L. J. Stiassny : We report the first record of Platyclarias machadoi Poll, 1977 since its original description. This species was sampled by electrofishing in rapids on the Kwanza River upstream of Capanda Dam in Angola. Morphomet-ric and meristic data for the Kwanza River material were compared to published data from the Platyclarias type series. Osteology was compared between the Kwanza specimens and two Platyclarias paratypes using computed tomography (CT) scans. Prior to this discovery, the genus was known only from the Kwango River in Angola. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 8 Aug 2023 08:49:00 +0300
- Updated distribution of an alien frog species, Lithobates catesbeianus
(Shaw, 1802), in Ecuador: new records of Bullfrog in the semideciduous lowland forest of western Ecuador Abstract: Check List 19(4): 533-539 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.533 Authors : Andrea E. Narváez, Marissa Barreno, Stefania Cuadrado, Katherine Vera, Natalia Molina-Moreira : We report the occurrence of Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802), Bullfrog, in a protected semidecidu-ous forest in the city of Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador and in a nearby wildlife management center. Bosqueira Pro-tected Forest is an isolated spot of diversity surrounded by urbanization, quarries, and highways. We found a juvenile Bullfrog in a water canal on the edge of the protected forest, near a private housing complex, and several tadpoles in an artificial pond in a wildlife management center located near the reserve. This is the first sighting of the invasive L. catesbeianus in a native ecosystem in Guayaquil. We also report the this species from, three other provinces of Ecuador, based on observations in iNaturalist. These records reinforce the ability of L. catesbeianus to adapt easily to varied environmental conditions and to disturbed areas. The invasion of L. catesbeianus towards semideciduous forest represents a new threat to biodiversity, particularly the endemic fauna, due to predation or competition. In future studies, it will be important to fully evaluate the Bullfrog diet and population status to esti-mate its impact on remnant forests of Guayaquil. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 2 Aug 2023 13:19:00 +0300
- New records of Largemouth Black Bass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacépède,
1802) (Pisces, Centrarchidae), in Bulgaria Abstract: Check List 19(4): 527-532 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.527 Authors : Kiril Valkanov, Nikolay Kolev, Teodora Koynova, Nikolay Natchev : In the present study we report on new localities of Largemouth Black Bass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacé-pède, 1802), detected on the territory of Bulgaria. This invasive predator was observed for the first time in 2018 in a water basin in the capital city of Sofia city (western Bulgaria) and the following monitoring revealed that seven water bodies in the capital were inhabited by adults, subadults, and juvenile specimens. In 2021 and 2022, this spe-cies was captured in water basins in the vicinity of lake Mandra near the city of Burgas (south-eastren Bulgaria). Currently, these sites represent the easternmost localities within the distribution of M. salmoides in the Balkan peninsula and perhaps in continental Europe. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 25 Jul 2023 11:03:00 +030
- New data on the distribution and echolocation calls of Big Naked-backed
Bat, Pteronotus gymnonotus (Wagner, 1843) (Chiroptera, Mormoopidae): northernmost records in Mexico Abstract: Check List 19(4): 521-526 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.521 Authors : Karla P. Borges-Jesús, Antonio Guillén-Servent, Vinicio J. Sosa : Pteronotus gymnonotus (Wagner, 1843) has its northernmost distribution records in southeastern Mexico, where it is classified as an endangered species. In this report we communicate two northernmost extralimital acoustic records of the species in the state of Veracruz, obtained in 2018 and 2022. The average constant frequency of echolocation calls of P. gymnonotus was 56.5 kHz in Boca Andrea and 53.88 kHz in Buena Vista. Acoustic detection surveys of the conspicuous echolocation calls of the species would help much in the detection of the species in roosts and foraging habitats. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Thu, 13 Jul 2023 16:48:00 +030
- Extending the geographical distribution of Side-striped Jackal, Lupulella
adusta (Sundevall, 1847) (Carnivora, Canidae), in South Africa Abstract: Check List 19(4): 509-520 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.509 Authors : Lourens H. Swanepoel, J. Philip B. Faure, Lauren Foden, Kevin W. Emslie : Side-striped Jackal, Lupulella adusta (Sundevall, 1847), occurs in a vast area within sub-Saharan Africa. In South Africa, the current geographical distribution is limited to eastern coastal regions. Recent sightings from north-central areas of the country suggest a wider geographical distribution. Here we report on 5,130 confirmed, repeated detections of Side-striped Jackal. Of these, 3,625 captures were from 471 new locations not previously recorded in the scientific literature, thereby expanding their current geographical distribution. These new records were captured in 33 vegetation types, including the forest and grassland biomes where they are not commonly detected. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Thu, 13 Jul 2023 16:47:00 +030
- Endangered Black Marsh Turtle, Siebenrockiella crassicollis (Gray, 1831)
(Reptilia, Testudines, Geoemydidae): distribution extension and first record from Belitung Island, Indonesia Abstract: Check List 19(4): 505-508 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.505 Authors : Veryl Hasan, Josie South, Fitri Sil Valen, Sapto Andriyono : Black Marsh Turtle, Siebenrockiella crassicollis (Gray, 1831), is a freshwater turtle native across Southeast Asia and is categorized as Endangered according to the IUCN Red List. We report the first record of this species from Belitung, a remote island in Indonesia, based on photographs. The new record is approximately 200 km to the east of the nearest locality in Sumatra, and 250 km to the west of the nearest locality in Borneo. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Thu, 13 Jul 2023 16:46:00 +030
- New distributional records and rediscovery of three rare freshwater
mussels (Bivalvia, Unionidae) in the Sequatchie River, Tennessee Abstract: Check List 19(4): 485-503 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.485 Authors : Gerald R. Dinkins, Barbara J. Dinkins, Hugh D. Faust, Robert T. Eldridge, Brian M. Mize : We present new drainage records for five freshwater mussels in the Sequatchie River, a tributary of the Tennessee River. We also report the rediscovery of Purple Lilliput, Toxolasma lividum Rafinesque, 1831, Tennessee Pigtoe, Pleuronaia barnesiana (Lea, 1838), and the federally endangered Slabside Pearlymussel, Pleuronaia dolabelloides (Lea, 1840), and we provide information on other mussel species found in our survey. In the Sequatchie River, T. lividum was last seen in 1957 and P. barnesiana and P. dolabelloides were last seen in 1980. The discovery of five new drainage records and rediscovery of three rare species highlights the need for additional mussel surveys in the Sequatchie River and the importance of surveys in conservation efforts. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 12 Jul 2023 15:41:00 +030
- Hyphaene guineensis Schumach. & Thonn. (Arecaceae), a new palm for the
flora of Benin Abstract: Check List 19(4): 479-484 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.479 Authors : Gbèwonmèdéa Hospice Dassou, Doudjo Noufou Ouattara, Kifouli Adéoti, Judicael Makponsè, Augustin Sodjinou, Didier Roguet, Fred Stauffer : We report for the first time the occurence of Hyphaene guineensis Schumach. & Thonn. (Arecaceae) in the flora of Benin at Grand-Popo. We describe this species using stem, leaf, and fruit morphological traits from field observations, specialized keys, historical and modern herbarium vouchers. Demographic and phenological observations are also provided, and a key is proposed for differentiating H. guineensis from the other species of Hyphaene known from Benin. This work contributes to the knowledge of the geographical distribution, the ecology, and the conservation of H. guineensis in tropical Africa. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Thu, 6 Jul 2023 12:34:00 +0300
- First record of a potentially introduced leech, Helobdella aff. robusta
Abstract: Check List 19(4): 473-477 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.473 Authors : Chiaki Kambayashi, Takafumi Nakano : Helobdella aff. robusta Shankland, Bissen & Weisblat, 1992 is recorded for the first time from Japan. The haplotype of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequence of a specimen from Japan is identical to that of one collected in California, USA. The dorsal pigmentation pattern of the Japanese specimens is different from that of H. robusta inhabiting North America, but nonetheless, most of their morphological characteristics are con-sistent with the diagnostic features of this species. This species is considered to be of New World origin, and the Japanese population was likely established from a recent introduction. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 5 Jul 2023 18:27:00 +0300
- First records of Hydrocotyle itatiaiensis Brade (Araliaceae) in the state
of Paraná, southern Brazil Abstract: Check List 19(4): 467-472 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.467 Authors : Inti de Souza, Christopher Thomas Blum, Mauricio Bergamini Scheer, Pedro Higuchi : Despite the existence of important floristic and forest inventories in the Paraná state, the montane and upper montane ecosystems still give rise to new species and new records of plants. Here, we report for the first time in the Paraná state Hydrocotyle itatiaiensis Brade (Araliaceae), a rare and poorly studied species endemic to montane and upper montane rainforests and highland grasslands of the South and Southeast regions of Brazil. The previously known geographic distribution had a 700 km gap between northern São Paulo and southern Santa Catarina states, which is now filled by the present record. We provide photographs from the field, a map of occurrences, a description, and comments on the morphology, taxonomy, and conservation status of the species. Our new records reinforce the conservation importance of these environments and the need for further floristic sur-veys in the region. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 3 Jul 2023 18:38:00 +0300
- Herpetological records from the Abujao basin, central Peruvian Amazon
Abstract: Check List 19(4): 433-465 DOI : 10.15560/19.4.433 Authors : Brian Crnobrna, Roy Santa-Cruz Farfan, Cesar Gallegos, Jhon Jairo López-Rojas, Irbin B. Llanqui, Grober Panduro Pisco, Angel Kelsen Arbaiza : The effort to uncover herpetofauna within the zone of influence of the Sierra del Divisor National Park has been focused on the northern reaches. The Abujao basin represents the Sierra del Divisor region well in an understudied area central to the Peruvian Amazon. We found 108 species of amphibians and squamate reptiles. Seven records extend ranges from the northern regions, while two records unite with southern regions (Madre De Dios and the Fitzcarrald Arc/Purus valley). There are higher levels of diversity attributable to land-cover units indicative of high terraces and hilly zones, as opposed to low hydromorphic habitats. Our new record for Pristimantis iiap Padial, Gagliardi-Urrutia, Chaparro & Gutiérrez, 2016 brings more resolution to this newly described species. We made observations of an unidentified species of blindsnake, which could represent a unique part of the fauna. Despite variations, we only uphold the presence of various subspecies of Micrurus annellatus Peters, 1871. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 3 Jul 2023 18:23:00 +0300
- New records and geographic distribution of Microhyla gadjahmadai Atmaja
et al., 2018 (Amphibia, Microhylidae) from West Sumatra, Indonesia Abstract: Check List 19(3): 429-432 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.429 Authors : Sepriyoga Virdana, Elfira Septiansyah, Catrini Pratihari Kubontubuh, Muhammad Akbar, Gusra Wahyudi, Nadila Eveisca : The last report of Microhyla gadjahmadai was recorded from Vila Hijau on Curup, Bengkulu Province, Indonesia. Here, we report this species from the conservation area and palm-oil plantation of PT. Tidar Kerinci Agung, Solok Selatan and Dharmasraya Regency, West Sumatra Province. These new records extend the known distribution by 213 km to the north-northwest from the nearest previously known occurrence. These finds add to the information known about this species and as an indicator to support management for further conservation strategy of the forest. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 23 Jun 2023 08:46:00 +030
- Taxonomic revision and additional comments of some bats (Mammalia,
Chiroptera) reported from Bolivia, with an updated checklist based on voucher material with verified identities Abstract: Check List 19(3): 409-427 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.409 Authors : José L. Poma-Urey, Luis H. Acosta S., Kathia Rivero, Marisol Hidalgo-Cossio, Erika Hingst-Zaher, Juliana Gualda-Barros, Beatriz D. da Natividade, Kathrin Barboza-Marquez, Héctor E. Ramírez-Chaves, Jorge Salazar-Bravo, José Ochoa G. : We review the taxonomic identities of museum specimens of three bat species previously reported from Bolivia. We comment on some erroneously reported taxa, or taxa either not represented by voucher materials or based on insufficient data (including acoustic detections) to verify their taxonomic affinities. As result of this review, the list of bat species known to occur in Bolivia is updated to eight families and 133 species, unlike the nine families and 146 species of previous lists. Some recommendations for future research and a brief historical revision of bat inventories in the country are included. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 21 Jun 2023 14:12:00 +030
- First records from Cape Verde and range extension of Coniophora eremophila
Lindsey & Gilb. (Basidiomycota, Boletales): a morphological and molecular identification Abstract: Check List 19(3): 399-408 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.399 Authors : Margarita Dueñas, María P. Martín, M. Teresa Telleria : In the framework of a research project on corticioid fungi (Basidiomycota) from Cape Verde, we collected several specimens provisionally assigned to Coniophora sp. On the basis of morphological and molecular analyses, we identified these specimens as C. eremophila Lindsey & Gilb. These records extend the geographical distribution of this species by approximately 8,800 km in a straight line west to east, from its previously known North American locality and 8,700 km southwest to northeast from the other known locality in Chile. The pres-ence of the genus Coniophora is reported for the first time in the Cape Verde Archipelago. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 5 Jun 2023 09:45:00 +0300
- Occurrence of Hyphessobrycon langeanii Lima & Moreira, 2003
(Characiformes, Characidae) in the upper Paraguay river basin Abstract: Check List 19(3): 391-397 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.391 Authors : Vandergleison de Carvalho Gomes, Luiz Fernando Caserta Tencatt, Fernando R. Carvalho, Cristiano R. Moreira : Hyphessobrycon langeanii was originally described as endemic to the upper Araguaia river basin, Brazil. However, our analysis of several Hyphessobrycon specimens collected in the Correntes river basin and another tributary of the Itiquira River in Mato Grosso state (both belonging to the Paraguay river basin) reveals the first verified record of H. langeanii from this basin and from the states of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. The objective of this study is to provide a novel record of H. langeanii from the basin of the Paraguay River and from the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. We compare the newly discovered populations with the populations in the Araguaia river basin, and we also provide a brief discussion on the biogeography of this species. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 5 Jun 2023 08:55:00 +0300
- On the identity and distribution of the rare Rymosia tolleti
Burghele-Balacesco, 1965 (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) encountered in European caves Abstract: Check List 19(3): 381-389 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.381 Authors : Olavi Kurina, Jostein Kjærandsen, Heli Kirik, Dominika Hadbavná, Anna Dénes, Jozef Oboňa, Peter Manko : The identity and distribution of a neglected fungus gnat species, Rymosia tolleti Burghele-Balacesco, 1965, in Europe is reviewed based on examination of newly collected specimens as well as available museum mate-rials. Rymosia tolleti is widespread but rather rare in Central Europe, with confirmed records from Romania, Slo-vakia, Germany, and France. All the specimens with known collection details originate from cave environments. Detailed photographs of the male terminalia are provided for the first time, along with two unique DNA barcodes for the species. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 2 Jun 2023 12:48:00 +0300
- New records of agaricoid macrofungi (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) in an
urban fragment of tropical dry forest from Colombian Caribbean Region Abstract: Check List 19(3): 371-379 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.371 Authors : Jorge A. Luna-Fontalvo, Cristian Abaunza, Alejandra Barrios, Kevin Ramírez-Roncallo, Roberto J. Guerrero, María A. Negritto : Three new records of Agaricales species from the Colombian Caribbean region are presented: Agrocybe pediades (Fr.) Fayod, Macrocybe titans (H.E. Bigelow & Kimbr.) Pegler, Lodge & Nakasone, and Podaxis pistillaris (L.) Fr. Descriptions, photographs, and illustrations of the macroscopic and microscopic features of each species are presented, as well as a brief discussion of their distribution. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 2 Jun 2023 12:38:00 +0300
- Amphibians and reptiles of Isla Santay (Durán, Ecuador)
Abstract: Check List 19(3): 347-369 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.347 Authors : Keyko Cruz-García, Marissa Barreno, Stefania Cuadrado, M.D.M. Moretta-Urdiales, Natalia Molina, Jaime A. Salas, Álvaro Torres-Domínguez, Andrea E. Narváez : Amphibian and reptile diversity from Isla Santay (Durán, Ecuador) has been underestimated due to the lack of monitoring throughout the island. Historically, this island has also been affected by anthropic landscape changes which limit the occurrence of certain species and favors the dispersion of opportunistic or more tolerant species. Such species dynamics tend to be more evident on islands, since their isolation limits species’ mobility. We present an updated checklist of the herpetofauna of Isla Santay Durán, Ecuador, and report for the first time the occurrence of two introduced species, Anolis sagrei Duméril & Bibron, 1837, Brown Anole, and Hemydactylus frenatus Duméril & Bibron, 1836. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 30 May 2023 07:20:00 +030
- Two new records of the fern genus Lindsaea Dryand. ex Sm. (Lindsaeaceae)
from Panama Abstract: Check List 19(3): 339-345 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.339 Authors : Alexander Rojas-Alvarado, Yaneilys Ospino, Orlando O. Ortiz : We present the first records of Lindsaea leprieurii Hook. and Lindsaea angustipinna A.Rojas & Tejero from Panama. Images, taxonomic comments, conservation assessments, and geographic notes are provided. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 19 May 2023 13:23:00 +030
- New records of semiaquatic bugs (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Gerromorpha) from
the Caatinga biome, Brazil Abstract: Check List 19(3): 311-338 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.311 Authors : Juliana Mourão dos Santos Rodrigues, Felipe Ferraz Figueiredo Moreira : Semiaquatic bugs (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Gerromorpha) are small to mid-sized insects, currently represented by more than 2,100 known species distributed on all continents, except for Antarctica. So far, 244 species have been recorded from Brazil, but only 63 from the Northeast Region of the country. The relatively small number of species in this region is related to the virtual lack of knowledge on the fauna of the Caatinga, a biome that is distributed essentially throughout this region. We present here new records for 28 species based on material collected in four Federal Conservation Units of the Caatinga biome: Aiuaba Ecological Station (Ceará state), Chapada Diamantina National Park (Bahia state), Catimbau National Park (Pernambuco state), and Serra das Confusões National Park (Piauí state). Moreover, several species are recorded for the first time from at least one of these states: 11 from Bahia, ten from Ceará, two from Pernambuco, and eight from Piauí. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Thu, 11 May 2023 07:10:00 +030
- New confirmed record of Diclidurus albus Wied-Neuwied, 1820, Northern
Ghost Bat (Mammalia, Chiroptera, Emballonuridae), in northern Costa Rica Abstract: Check List 19(3): 305-309 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.305 Authors : Francisco Morazán-Fernández, Christian G. Herrera-Martínez, Javier E. Cortés-Suárez, Diego R. Gutiérrez-Sanabria : We provided a new occurrence report with ecological notes of Diclidurus albus Wied-Neuwied, 1820, from Costa Rica. Two individuals were found roosting in the roof of a cabin of the Luna Nueva Hotel ecolodge in Peñas Blancas, San Ramón, Alajuela, Costa Rica. We provide a distribution map of previous visual sightings and the new record of this bat species from Costa Rica. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 9 May 2023 08:55:00 +0300
- First record of the Vulnerable Malayan Flat-shelled Turtle, Notochelys
platynota (Gray 1834) (Reptilia, Testudines, Geoemydidae), in Belitung, Indonesia Abstract: Check List 19(3): 301-304 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.301 Authors : Veryl Hasan, Josie South : The Malayan Flat-shelled Turtle, Notochelys platynota (Gray 1834), is a freshwater turtle endemic across Southeast Asia and is categorized as Vulnerable according to the IUCN Red list. We report the first record of this species from Belitung, a remote Island in Indonesia, based on photographs. The new record is approximately 150 km to the east of the nearest locality on Bangka Island, Indonesia. This species was obtained in upstream, slow-flowing waters in forested hills 75 m above sea level. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 9 May 2023 08:40:00 +0300
- Newly recorded for the vascular flora of Lebanon: Ferula biverticellata
J.Thiébaut (Apiaceae) Abstract: Check List 19(3): 293-299 DOI : 10.15560/19.3.293 Authors : Hicham El Zein, Lamis Chalak, Safaa Baydoun, Kevin Plouhinec : During surveys in 2020 on the Lebanese western slopes of Mount Hermon, we detected Ferula biverticellata J.Thiébaut, which is new to the flora of Lebanon. The species has a distribution extending from Mount Hermon, the Golan, and the Hauran in South Syria to the Negev and Transjordan. We discuss the range of this southern Levantine element, its presence in Lebanon, and its conservation status. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Thu, 4 May 2023 08:32:00 +0300
- Annotated checklist of amphibians and reptiles from Querétaro, Mexico,
including new records, and comments on controversial species Abstract: Check List 19(2): 269-292 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.269 Authors : Mauricio Tepos-Ramírez, Fátima Soledad Garduño-Fonseca, Cristhian Alejandro Peralta-Robles, Oscar Ricardo García-Rubio, Ricardo Cervantes Jiménez : We present an updated checklist of amphibians and reptiles of Querétaro, Mexico. The herpetofauna of Querétaro is composed of 136 species, 35 amphibians (seven caudates and 28 anurans) grouped in nine families and 20 genera; 101 reptiles (five turtles, 33 lizards, and 63 snakes) grouped in 20 families and 59 genera. We did not include 13 previous records that do not have adequate evidence. We include three newly reported species for Querétaro: Coniophanes imperialis (Baird & Girard, 1859), Scaphiodontophis annulatus (Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854), and Xenosaurus newmanorum (Taylor, 1949). A total of 69 species (51% of the total species) are endemic to Mexico, while one species, Sceloporus exsul (Dixon, Ketchersid & Lieb, 1972), is endemic to the state. According to Mexican law (SEMARNAT NOM-059), 50 species are threatened or under special protection, while according to the IUCN red list, only 11 species are under some category of risk. We suggest that a greater survey effort for amphibians and reptiles is required to discover unrecorded species in those areas that have not been sufficiently sampled. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 28 Apr 2023 08:32:00 +030
- New record of Vitex orinocensis Kunth (Lamiaceae) for the state of Ceará,
Brazil: insights on its conservation Abstract: Check List 19(2): 263-268 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.263 Authors : Diego Santos, Francisco Carlos Pinheiro da Costa : We report the first record of Vitex orinocensis Kunth (Lamiaceae) from Ceará state, northeastern Brazil. This species was collected in an upland Semideciduous Seasonal Forest. This occurrence adds new information about the flora of Ceará and expands the geographic range of this species in Brazil, which is important for its conservation. We provide taxonomic information, distribution map, implications for its conservation status, photographs, and a identification key for the Vitex Tour. ex L. species from Ceará. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 28 Apr 2023 08:24:00 +030
- An annotated checklist of Prioninae Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera,
Cerambycidae) of Lithuania Abstract: Check List 19(2): 251-262 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.251 Authors : Vytautas Tamutis, Romas Ferenca, Vitalijus Bačianskas : We present the first annotated checklist of the subfamily Prioninae Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera, Ceram-bycidae) in Lithuania. At least 140 published and unpublished records of Prioninae were analyzed and collected specimens were verified. As a result, one species, Aegosoma scabricorne (Scopoli, 1763), was found to be new for Lithuanian fauna and three species, Ergates faber (Linnaeus, 1761), Tragosoma depsarium (Linnaeus, 1767), and Prionus coriarius (Linnaeus, 1758), were confirmed in the country. The information on the local occurrence, natu-ral history, general distribution, and conservation status of these species is reviewed. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 26 Apr 2023 09:06:00 +030
- First record of Lasiurus (Aeorestes) villosissimus (É. Geoffroy
St.-Hilaire, 1806) (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) in San Juan province, Argentina Abstract: Check List 19(2): 247-250 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.247 Authors : Lilen Sánchez-Castro, Gustavo A. Rivero-Castro, Elias G. Ruiz-Estebes, Orlando G. A. Pastrán-López, Nicolas J. Maya-Perez, Araceli R. Leos : We report the first record of Lasiurus villosissimus (É. Geoffroy & St.-Hilaire, 1806) in San Juan prov-ince, Argentina. A male, determined as a juvenile by its degree of ossification of the epiphyses of the phalanges and the color and texture of the fur, was found on 31 August 2021 in a suburban area 2.44 km south of the city of San Juan. This new report increases the richness of bat species in the province and expands the distribution of this spe-cies towards the west of the country. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 19 Apr 2023 14:43:00 +030
- First record of Xenodon nattereri (Steindachner, 1869) (Reptilia,
Squamata, Dipsadidae) from Paraguay Abstract: Check List 19(2): 231-234 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.231 Authors : Pier Cacciali, Carlos Ortega : Xenodon nattereri (Steindachner, 1869) is a diurnal snake primarily associated with the Cerrado ecoregion in South America, and it is considered endemic to Brazil. Here, we report a record of this species from Cerro Corá National Park (Amambay, Paraguay), extending the geographic range of this species by approximately 30 km to the southwest. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 12 Apr 2023 08:01:00 +030
- Range extension of White-naped Jay, Cyanocorax cyanopogon (Wied-Neuwied,
1821) (Passeriformes, Corvidae), to southeastern Brazil Abstract: Check List 19(2): 225-230 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.225 Authors : Guilherme Sementili-Cardoso, Reginaldo José Donatelli : Cyanocorax cyanopogon (Wied-Neuwied, 1821), a bird endemic to Brazil, inhabits dry scrub and woodlands and the borders of tropical and riparian forests. Although C. cyanopogon is more common in central and northeastern Brazil, owing to increasing deforestation, its distribution has expanded to south. There are several records of this species outside its distribution as usually given. Here, we present the southernmost record of this species in Brazil, showing this species’ expansion to the Southeastern Region. Therefore, this new record shows the importance of surveys to fill gaps in biodiversity knowledge, especially in disturbed environments. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 12 Apr 2023 08:00:01 +030
- New record of Clinodiplosis capsici Gagné, 2000 (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae),
a sweet-pepper pest in Brazil Abstract: Check List 19(2): 221-223 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.221 Authors : Valéria C. Maia, Marcos V.B. Garcia, Rodrigo F. Berni : We report for the first time conical galls of Clinodiplosis capsici Gagné, 2000 (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) on sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L., Solanaceae) in Brazil. This report has agricultural importance since this midge is one of the known sweet-pepper pests. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 11 Apr 2023 16:33:00 +030
- Dipsas indica (Laurenti, 1768) (Serpentes, Colubridae, Dipsandinae):
additional country record, list of voucher specimens, and discussion on distribution in Bolivia Abstract: Check List 19(2): 215-220 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.215 Authors : Cord B. Eversole, Randy L. Powell, Luis Rolando Rivas : We present a new country record for Dipsas indica (Laurenti, 1768) (Serpentes, Colubridae, Dipsadinae) and discuss the species’ distribution in Bolivia and South America. Little information on museum specimens and locality data from Bolivia exists for this species in the scientific literature, which has been largely based on a single museum specimen. This information contributes to the knowledge of its distributional status and summarizes known and available data for Bolivia. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 11 Apr 2023 15:45:00 +030
- Semiaquatic bugs (Insecta, Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Gerromorpha) from
Parque Natural Municipal das Andorinhas, Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais state, Brazil Abstract: Check List 19(2): 215-226 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.215 Authors : Gustavo Lisboa Vieira Machado, Oséias Martins Magalhães, Marco Antonio Alves Carneiro, Felipe Ferraz Figueiredo Moreira : We present a survey of the semiaquatic bugs (Insecta, Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Gerromorpha) from Parque Natural Municipal das Andorinhas, Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais State, southeastern Brazil. Thirteen species are recorded from the area based on regular collection events, namely Brachymetra albinervus (Amyot & Serville, 1843); Cylindrostethus palmaris Drake & Harris, 1934; Halobatopsis delectus Drake & Harris, 1941; Ha. platensis (Berg, 1879); Metrobates plaumanni genikos Nieser, 1993; Neogerris kontos Nieser, 1994 (Gerridae); Hydrometra fruhstorferi Hungerford & Evans, 1934 (Hydrometridae); Platyvelia brachialis (Stål, 1860); Rhagovelia macta Drake & Carvalho, 1955; R. robusta Gould, 1931; R. sbolos Nieser & Melo, 1997; R. triangula Drake, 1953; and R. trianguloides Nieser & Melo, 1997 (Veliidae). HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 28 Mar 2023 10:32:00 +030
- First records of Mesoplodon europaeus (Gervais, 1855), Gervais’ Beaked
Whale (Cetacea, Ziphiidae, Mesoplodon), and other beaked whales in Suriname, South America Abstract: Check List 19(2): 209-214 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.209 Authors : Marijke N. de Boer, Michiel van den Bergh, Monique Pool, Tomas Willems : A group of Mesoplodon europaeus (Gervais, 1885), Gervais’ Beaked Whales, were recorded along the Demerara Plateau (Suriname) at depths of 2,300 and 2,700 m. These are the first records of the species within the Guiana Basin. The Demerara Plateau may well offer an important habitat for deep-diving beaked whales, but further research is needed. We emphasize that, in light of a recent increase in oil and gas exploitation activities, there is an urgency to develop effective regionally and nationally specific conservation measures for whales in Suriname. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Thu, 23 Mar 2023 09:35:00 +020
- An unexpected record of the endemic species Polylepis albicans Pilger
(Rosaceae) in Huancavelica, Peru, with notes on its conservation and complex geographic distribution pattern Abstract: Check List 19(2): 199-207 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.199 Authors : Harold Rusbelth Quispe-Melgar, Yashira Stefani Llacua-Tineo, Robinson Daniel Cuadros-Rojas, L. David Huayta-Hinojosa, Katherine Lucero Lagones Poma, Fressia Nathalie Ames-Martínez, Tatiana Erika Boza Espinoza : Polylepis albicans Pilger (Rosaceae) is restricted to the Cordillera Blanca in Ancash and La Libertad, northwestern Peru. Here, we report the occurrence of a new population of the species in Huancavelica, central Peru. We analyzed its morphology and compared samples of the new record with samples collected from the Cordillera Blanca, where the main populations of the species are concentrated. We discuss the complex patterns of the geographic distribution P. albicans and the implications for its conservation. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 21 Mar 2023 15:52:00 +020
- Bacopa egensis (Poepp.) Pennell (Plantaginaceae): new records from
Northeast Brazil and the Cerrado domain Abstract: Check List 19(2): 191-197 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.191 Authors : Mateus César Araújo Pestana, Rafael Ferreira de Oliveira, André Vito Scatigna, Raysa Valéria Carvalho Saraiva, Maria Ildilene da Silva, Maria da Conceição de Carvalho Bastos, Elidio Armando Exposto Guarçoni : We report the first records of Bacopa egensis (Poepp.) Pennell from the Brazilian Northeast and the Cerrado domain. This species was collected in the municipality of Chapadinha, in eastern Maranhão state. Photographs, a map of occurrences in Brazil, a description, and comments on the morphology and taxonomy of B. egensis are provided, as well as an identification key to the Bacopa species of Maranhão. These new records are important due to the scarcity of collections of B. egensis from Brazil. The new data expand the longitudinal distribution of this species in the country and are an especially important contribution to the flora of Maranhão. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 09:32:00 +020
- Notable range extension of Chinchillula sahamae Thomas, 1898 (Rodentia,
Sigmodontinae) to central Peru, with natural history notes Abstract: Check List 19(2): 183-190 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.183 Authors : Víctor Pacheco, Raisa Cairampoma, Alan Quispe, Giancarlo Velezvilla, Alicia Vasquez : Chinchillula sahamae Thomas, 1898 is a sigmodontine rat, known to occur in southern Peru, northern Chile, and western Bolivia. In this study, we report new records of the species in the departments of Huancavelica and Junín, Peru, which extend this species’ known distribution 370 km northwest, and new records in the department of Tacna, which extend the upper elevational range of the species to 5100 m, 250 m higher than previously known. In addition, we include notes on natural history, especially nesting behaviour, based on direct observations. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 17 Mar 2023 12:08:00 +020
- First record of the genus Anatopynia Johannsen, 1905 (Diptera,
Chironomidae) from Slovakia, in a semi-permanent oxbow lake Abstract: Check List 19(2): 177-181 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.177 Authors : Zuzana Vráblová, Igor Kokavec, Tomáš Navara, Miroslav Mláka, Ladislav Hamerlík : We present the first record of Anatopynia plumipes (Fries, 1823) from Slovakia. Larva of this species was found in a semi-permanent oxbow lake, a remnant of a plesiopotamal-type side arm of the Danube River. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Thu, 16 Mar 2023 10:04:00 +020
- Occurrence of Pheidole tijucana Borgmeier, 1927 (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
in the state of São Paulo, Brazil Abstract: Check List 19(2): 169-175 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.169 Authors : Débora Cristina de Oliveira Gonçalves, Lívia Pires do Prado, Fabrício Severo Magalhães, Marlina Ribeiro Abonizio-Santos, Maria Santina de Castro Morini : Pheidole Westwood, 1839 is a hyperdiverse ant genus that is widely distributed in a variety of terrestrial ecosystems, especially in the tropics. The identification of Pheidole species is challenging, thus contributing to the description of several questionable morphospecies in the literature and making the geographic distribution of most species uncertain. In this work, we present the first records of Pheidole tijucana Borgmeier, 1927 from the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The specimens were recorded at Parque Ibirapuera Conservação, an urban green area located in the southern part of the city of São Paulo. The sampling was performed in 2015, 2016, and 2017 using pitfall traps. In total, 224 specimens (one major worker and 223 minor workers) of P. tijucana were recorded. Our new data help fill a distribution gap and highlights the importance of reporting species that are a challenge to identify. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 14 Mar 2023 08:27:00 +020
- New records of mesopelagic siphonophores (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the
Colombian Caribbean collected during offshore exploration cruises Abstract: Check List 19(2): 163-168 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.163 Authors : Cristina Cedeño-Posso, Edgar Fernando Dorado-Roncancio : Five species of siphonophores are newly recorded in the Colombian Caribbean Sea: the physonects Athorybia rosacea (Forsskål, 1775), Nanomia bijuga (Delle Chiaje, 1844), and Agalma okenii Eschscholtz, 1825 and the calycophores Amphicaryon ernesti Totton, 1954 and Hippopodius hippopus (Forsskål, 1776), from samples collected with deep-water trawls in six hydrocarbon exploration areas (GUA OFF 3, COL 1, COL 2, COL 3, COL 4; COL 10) where research projects were undertaken in 2013 and 2018 by the Marine and Coastal Research Institute “Jose Benito Vives de Andreis” in agreement with the National Hydrocarbon Agency. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 07:19:00 +020
- Out of East Asia: Epermenia sinjovi Gaedike, 1993 (Lepidoptera,
Epermeniidae) newly recorded from the European Alps Abstract: Check List 19(2): 155-161 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.155 Authors : Peter Huemer, Alfred Haslberger, Andreas H. Segerer : Epermenia sinjovi Gaedike, 1993, a species with a hitherto westernmost known occurrence in Central Siberia, is recorded from the European Alps (Tyrol, Austria and Bavaria, Germany). Its identification is based on DNA barcodes and morphological characteristics. The probability of a recent introduction is considered as very low due to the remoteness and wild nature of the habitat, and it seems likely that the species was previously over-looked due to its similarity to Epermenia chaerophyllella (Goeze, 1783). HTML XML PDF PubDate: Thu, 9 Mar 2023 09:02:00 +0200
- Updated distribution of the Indo-Pacific Slender Gecko, Hemiphyllodactylus
typus Bleeker, 1860 (Squamata, Gekkonidae), in Peninsular Malaysia and a discussion of its range expansion Abstract: Check List 19(2): 147-153 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.147 Authors : Zijia Hong, Shahrul Anuar, Bei Zou, L. Lee Grismer, Evan S. H. Quah : Hemiphyllodactylus typus Bleeker, 1860 is a small, nocturnal, scansorial, unisexual gecko having a wide distribution throughout the archipelagos of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. In Peninsular Malaysia, it was previously reported from seven localities. Since then, H. typus has been reported from several new localities based on observations from recent field surveys. The updated distribution records of H. typus in Peninsular Malaysia are compiled here, where it is now known from 18 localities. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 16:07:00 +0200
- First record of Holothele longipes (L. Koch, 1875) (Araneae,
Theraphosidae) from Ecuador Abstract: Check List 19(2): 141-145 DOI : 10.15560/19.2.141 Authors : Pedro Peñaherrera-R., Ariel Guerrero-Campoverde, Roberto J. León-E., Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia : We present the first record of Holothele longipes (L. Koch, 1875) (Araneae, Theraphosidae) from the Republic of Ecuador, based on a male specimen collected near Puerto Misahuallí, province of Napo, in the north-eastern foothills of the Andes, upper River Napo basin. This new record extends the geographic range of H. longipes by approximately 554 km west of the nearest previously known locality, on the River Momón, department of Loreto, Peru. Our new record also represents the first time a species of the theraphosid subfamily Ischnocolinae has been found in Ecuador. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 11:02:00 +0200
- Unseen for 43 years! A new occurrence of Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758)
(Rodentia, Sciuridae) in Honduras Abstract: Check List 19(1): 133-139 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.133 Authors : Manfredo A. Turcios-Casco, Golver S. Hernández, Felix E. Mancía, Carlos F. Molinero, José Muñoz, Celeste M. López, Nicté Ordóñez-Garza : We report an occurrence of Glaucomys volans (Linnaeus, 1758) in Honduras after 43 years since its last verified record. The observation was in an area in which forestry and silvicultural activities are carried out for the sustainable exploitation of logging and timber of Pinus oocarpa in Las Lechuzas, department of Olancho (eastern Honduras). This record supports the initiation of new conservation activities in areas in which forestry is being implemented; population studies and the protection of their refuges are the priorities at its southernmost locality. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 28 Feb 2023 14:15:00 +020
- Metamasius hemipterus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera, Curculionidae,
Dryophthorinae) on a hand of bananas in Greece Abstract: Check List 19(1): 127-131 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.127 Authors : Jakovos Demetriou, Evangelos Koutsoukos, Christos Kazilas, Konstantinos Kalaentzis, Christos Georgiadis : A dead individual of Metamasius hemipterus (Linnaeus, 1758) was collected by a citizen scientist in Athens, Greece from a hand of imported bananas. The equatorial origin of the fruit as well as the extensive growth of a fungus on the specimen, both suggest an unintentional introduction as a contaminant. Nevertheless, this record highlights the valu-able contribution of citizen scientists in the study of alien species. Although the species is not presently considered as established in the country, citizen-science initiatives in order to raise awareness and monitor its presence are ongoing. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 27 Feb 2023 09:33:00 +020
- Confirmation of the presence of the Striped Lizard Eater, Mastigodryas
dorsalis (Bocourt, 1890) (Squamata, Colubridae), in Mexico Abstract: Check List 19(1): 115-125 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.115 Authors : Jorge Arturo Hidalgo-García, Roberto Luna-Reyes, Adam G. Clause, Rubén Alonso Carbajal-Márquez, José Jesús Sigala-Rodríguez, Luis Antonio Muñoz-Alonso : The snake Mastigodryas dorsalis (Bocourt, 1890) is generally considered absent from Mexico, but a few sources indicate otherwise. Herein we resolve this issue by re-examining a historical specimen and by reporting new records for M. dorsalis in Chiapas, Mexico. These records extend the known distribution of the species 87 km northwest of the nearest pre-existing record in Guatemala. Additionally, based on these new records and an exhaustive literature review, we present an updated distribution for the species and revise its known elevational range to 300–2110 m. A complete Spanish translation of this paper is available in the Supplemental Data. Una traducción completa al español de este artículo está disponible en los Datos Suplementarios. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Thu, 23 Feb 2023 14:53:00 +020
- Fish fauna of the trans-Andean Tumbes river basin in northern Peru
Abstract: Check List 19(1): 91-114 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.91 Authors : Silvia Valenzuela, Ricardo Britzke, Lenin D. Chumbe-Nolasco, José Apaza, Vanessa Meza-Vargas, Maricell Armas, Ana M. Cortijo, Hernán Ortega : To update the knowledge of the ichthyofauna of the Tumbes River basin, we provide a list of species. We report 47 species of fishes, grouped into 23 families and 11 orders. Characiformes was the most diverse order with 12 species (25.5% of the total richness), followed by Carangiformes with eight species (17%). In our study, two species are newly reported from this river basin: Pseudophallus starksii (Jordan & Culver, 1895) and Evorthodus minutus Meek & Hildebrand 1928. According to salinity tolerance, the ichthyofauna is composed of 20 primary, 14 secondary, and 13 peripheral species. Despite having the highest diversity of fish on the Peruvian Pacific slope, the Tumbes river basin is one of the most polluted coastal drainages. This study compiles information on the ichthyofauna of the entire basin, increases the known diversity of freshwater fish from trans-Andean drainages in Peru, and can be used in the management and conservation of the Tumbes River. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 13 Feb 2023 17:19:00 +020
- Fish fauna from the estuaries of Ceará state, Brazil: a checklist in
support of conservation of the Brazilian semiarid coast Abstract: Check List 19(1): 63-90 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.63 Authors : Ronaldo César Gurgel-Lourenço, Lucas Silva de Medeiros, Leonardo Mesquita Pinto, Wallace Alves de Sousa, Felipe Braga Pereira, Telton Pedro Anselmo Ramos, Sergio Maia Queiroz Lima, Jorge Iván Sánchez-Botero : We provide extensive surveys in eight estuaries along the coast of Ceará State in Northeastern Brazil, including local samples and data compiled from online data bases and literature. Samplings resulted in a checklist of the estuarine fish fauna, which recorded 126 fish species, and provides original information of some estuaries. Most of the sampled marine species are widely distributed and many are important commercial species for the artisanal fisheries. The addition of records from existing inventories and online collections increases the number of species to 245, of which 11 are threatened (critically endangered or vulnerable) and six are introduced. Our study provides an updated list of fish species of the estuaries along the semiarid coast of Brazil and is intended as a subsidy for further research, conservation and management efforts. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 13 Feb 2023 17:16:00 +020
- New records of Tripedalia cystophora Conant, 1897 (Cubozoa, Carybdeida)
along the southeastern Florida coastline Abstract: Check List 19(1): 57-62 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.57 Authors : Angela D. Witmer, Thomas Chesnes, Zachariah Miller, Scott Tedford, Alaina C. Bell : Regional changes in coastal climates have recently resulted in many marine species expanding their natural ranges poleward. Among these newly migrating species is the Mangrove Box Jelly, Tripedalia cystophora Conant, 1897 (Cubozoa, Carybdeida). Discovery of this tropical species on the western coast of Florida has been well documented, but records on the eastern coast of Florida are less definitive. We identified 99 individuals in southeast Florida, including adults of both sexes. Evidence of a stable, breeding population of this box jelly on the southeast Florida coast was indicated. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 6 Feb 2023 17:38:00 +0200
- First record of the vulnerable freshwater fish Lobocheilos falcifer
(Valenciennes, 1842) (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) in Sumatra, Indonesia Abstract: Check List 19(1): 51-55 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.51 Authors : Veryl Hasan, Felipe P. Ottoni, Josie South : Lobocheilos falcifer (Valenciennes, 1842) is a freshwater fish endemic to the island of Java, Indonesia, and has been assessed as Vulnerable according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature criteria. In May 2022, a male specimen of L. falcifer was collected in the Way Sekampung River, Lampung Province, Sumatra, Indonesia. This represents the first record of this species outside of Java. This new record expanded the species distribution about 300 km to the north, and to an additional island within the Indonesian archipelago. The occurrence of this species on the island of Sumatra likely changes its conservation status; thus, new conservation actions may be more appropriate for the species and its known populations. The presence of L. falcifer on separate islands indicates that biogeographic interpretations of Indonesian fishes may change and highlights the need for urgent study of freshwater biodiversity in the region. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 3 Feb 2023 11:24:00 +0200
- First records of the Truandó Toad, Rhaebo haematiticus (Cope, 1862)
(Anura, Bufonidae) in the Middle Cauca river valley, Caldas, Colombia Abstract: Check List 19(1): 47-50 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.47 Authors : Héctor Fabio Arias-Monsalve, Luis Santiago Caicedo-Martínez, Juan Felipe Cardona-Zuluaga, Alexandra Cardona-Giraldo, Héctor E. Ramírez-Chaves : We present the first records of the Truandó Toad, Rhaebo haematiticus (Cope, 1862), in the inter-Andean valley of the Middle Cauca River, Colombia, the second largest inter-Andean basin of the country. In Colombia, this species has been extensively documented in the Chocó biogeographic region, on the western slopes of the Cordillera Occidental, in the valley of Magdalena River, and the foothills of the western slope of the northern Cordillera Oriental. Our records help fill an expansive hiatus in the known distribution of this species and increases the number of amphibians known to occur in the basin of the Cauca River. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 31 Jan 2023 15:29:00 +020
- First record of the Delicate Salt Flat Mouse, Salinomys delicatus Braun &
Mares, 1995 (Rodentia, Cricetidae) in a xeric environment of northwestern Córdoba (Argentina), with comments on its conservation status Abstract: Check List 19(1): 41-45 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.41 Authors : Julián Mignino, Andrea del Pilar Tarquino-Carbonell, Agustina A. Ojeda, Pablo Teta : Salinomys delicatus Braun & Mares, 1995 is a sigmodontine rodent endemic to perisaline environments in west-central Argentina. It is currently considered to be a Vulnerable species due to its patchy distribution and the loss of optimal habitats caused by intensive anthropogenic activities. In this work, we document the first record for this species in the Dry Chaco ecoregion of northwestern Córdoba province (Argentina), enlarging the geographic distribution of this species by approximately 115 km to the east of previously known occurrences. Our new record highlights the need to strengthen conservation policies in the Dry Chaco of Córdoba province. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 22:23:00 +020
- First record of the threatened Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla
Linnaeus, 1758 (Xenarthra, Myrmecophagidae), at the Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural Poço Fundo in Minas Gerais state, Brazil Abstract: Check List 19(1): 35-40 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.35 Authors : Paola Cardias Soares, Lara Modesto Mendes, Rodolfo da Cunha Sarcinelli, Kleiber José Vaz de Melo Barbosa, Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo : Myrmecophaga tridactyla Linnaeus, 1758, Giant Anteater, is a very sensitive species in the Quadrilátero Ferrífero, a region of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais responsible for a large part of the country’s iron ore production. Information on the occurrence of this species in the area is limited to literature reviews, data papers, and interviews. Here, we present the first record of M. tridactyla from the Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural Poço Fundo (a natural heritage private reserve) and what is likely to be only the fifth record from the Quadrilátero Ferrífero region. We highlight the importance of larger, connected areas for the long-term survival of this threat-ened species. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Wed, 18 Jan 2023 10:49:00 +020
- Area of occupancy of Brachycephalus coloratus Ribeiro, Blackburn, Stanley,
Pie & Bornschein, 2017 (Anura, Brachycephalidae), endemic to the Serra da Baitaca, Brazil, and its implications for the conservation and Green Status of the species Abstract: Check List 19(1): 21-26 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.21 Authors : Júnior Nadaline, Giovanna Sandretti-Silva, Luiz Fernando Ribeiro, Larissa Teixeira, Marcio Roberto Pie, Marcos Ricardo Bornschein : Brachycephalus coloratus was known only from its type locality in the Serra da Baitaca of Paraná, Brazil. Its extent of occurrence was estimated at 0.37 km2, and its conservation status was proposed as Vulnerable. Here, we provide a second record for B. coloratus at Pão de Ló, Paraná, at 1,230 m of altitude. We estimate its current area of occupancy at 1.17 km2 and propose its conservation status as Endangered. The assessment of the Green Status suggests that it is Depleted; the prevention of deforestation and fires could lead to high conservation returns. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 16 Jan 2023 22:41:00 +020
- A new occurrence of Gyrodontium sacchari (Spreng.) Hjortstam Pat.
(Boletales, Coniophoraceae) expands the geographic distribution of the genus in Brazil Abstract: Check List 19(1): 27-34 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.27 Authors : Lucas Leonardo-Silva, Francisco J. Simões Calaça, Geovane Pereira-Silva, Carlos de Melo e Silva-Neto, Solange Xavier-Santos : We report the first occurrence of the genus Gyrodontium Pat. from the Brazilian Cerrado based on our finding of G. sacchari (Spreng.) Hjortstam. This also represents the first record of the family Coniophoraceae from the Midwest Region of central Brazil. We identified the sample by morphological and phylogenetic analyses (ITS gene), and a voucher was deposited in the fungarium of the Universidade Estadual de Goiás (HUEG-Fungi). This record adds to the knowledge of the Cerrado’s funga by providing new phylogenetic and biogeographic data for G. sacchari from a Neotropical region. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 16 Jan 2023 15:56:00 +020
- New records of the caddisflies Diplectrona erinya Malicky, 2002 and
Diplectrona extrema Banks, 1920 (Trichoptera, Hydropsychidae) from Thailand Abstract: Check List 19(1): 13-20 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.13 Authors : Rungnapa Somnark, Narumon Sangpradub : The distributions of Diplectrona erinya Malicky, 2002 and Diplectrona extrema Banks, 1920 are somewhat limited. Diplectrona extrema has been known in some areas of the Indochina Peninsula archipelago and D. erinya only at the type locality in the north of Vietnam. We provide new records of these two species, which bring the number of Thai species of Diplectrona to 10. These two species were collected from a protected area in Thap Lan National Park. It is obvious that these two species occur at low densities and are probably rare in Thailand. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Mon, 9 Jan 2023 22:35:00 +0200
- A noteworthy new record of Gray-bellied Hawk, Accipiter poliogaster
(Temmink, 1824) (Accipitiformes, Accipitridae), in the lowlands of northern Costa Rica Abstract: Check List 19(1): 7-11 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.7 Authors : Elián Villalobos Alvarado, José Manuel Mora : Gray-bellied Hawk, Accipiter poliogaster (Temmink, 1824), is a rare forest dwelling raptor in South America. This hawk migrates from Paraguay and northern Argentina (Misiones) in the south to the equator for the winter. In Costa Rica this species has occasionally been recorded from a few localities. We present here a new record from a disturbed area in the northern lowlands of the country. Accipiter poliogaster may be a rare vagrant or an occasional visitor in Costa Rica, or it may be expanding its range northward into the country due to increases in disturbed land caused by humans. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 3 Jan 2023 08:28:00 +0200
- Mussurana bicolor (Peracca, 1904) (Squamata, Colubridae): additional
country records and first list of voucher specimens from Bolivia Abstract: Check List 19(1): 1-6 DOI : 10.15560/19.1.1 Authors : Luis Rolando Rivas, Gabriel Callapa, Cord B. Eversole, Randy L. Powell, Robert Wallace : We present country records and a list of voucher specimens for Mussurana bicolor (Peracca, 1904) (Serpentes, Colubridae) from Bolivia. There is scarce information on museum specimens and locality data from Bolivia for this species in the scientific literature. Additionally, we discuss two newly collected specimens from the Llanos de Moxos, a floodplain in the Beni Department. This account contributes to the knowledge of the northwestern distributional status of M. bicolor and summarizes available data for Bolivia. HTML XML PDF PubDate: Tue, 3 Jan 2023 08:13:00 +0200
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