2018
DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2018.470
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Three new species of Willowsia (Collembola: Entomobryidae) from Guizhou Province, China

Abstract: Three new species of Willowsia collected from Guizhou Province, China are described here: W. sexachaeta sp. nov., W. christianseni sp. nov., and W. tanae sp. nov. They have spinulate scales on the body. Colour pattern and dorsal chaetotaxy are the main diagnostic characters for these species. A table summarizing the main differences between all Chinese Willowsia species is given.

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“…4.2.8 Current species status of C. huana is supported Camellia huana was first described by Ming & Zhang (1993), who treated Camellia liberofilamenta as identical to C. huana (Ming & Bartholomew, 2007). Given that C. liberofilamenta was first described by Chang et al (1997), its publication timing might explain why the Flora Reipublicae Popularis Sinicae (Chang & Ren, 1998) had no record of it. Our phylogenetic inferences based on nuclear-ddRAD and RNAseq uncovered strong support for close phylogenetic relationships between C. huana and C. liberofilamenta, which form a clade (Fig.…”
Section: Quinqueloculosa and C Wumingensis Are Distinct Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4.2.8 Current species status of C. huana is supported Camellia huana was first described by Ming & Zhang (1993), who treated Camellia liberofilamenta as identical to C. huana (Ming & Bartholomew, 2007). Given that C. liberofilamenta was first described by Chang et al (1997), its publication timing might explain why the Flora Reipublicae Popularis Sinicae (Chang & Ren, 1998) had no record of it. Our phylogenetic inferences based on nuclear-ddRAD and RNAseq uncovered strong support for close phylogenetic relationships between C. huana and C. liberofilamenta, which form a clade (Fig.…”
Section: Quinqueloculosa and C Wumingensis Are Distinct Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notes: ‐, the species has not been treated by the researcher; #, the Flora Reipublicae Popularis Sinicae (Chang & Ren, 1998) has no record of this because it was described in 1997 (Chang et al, 1997). …”
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