https://mapress.com/zt/issue/feedZootaxa2025-08-08T11:08:34+12:00Dr Zhi-Qiang Zhangzed@mapress.comOpen Journal Systems<p><strong>Zootaxa</strong> is a mega-journal for zoological taxonomists in the world</p>https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5676.1.1<strong>Checklist of water mites from the Balkan Peninsula: second supplement, new DNA barcodes and description of a new species</strong>2025-08-07T13:26:02+12:00VLADIMIR PEŠIĆvladopesic@gmail.comALEKSANDRA BANKOWSKAaleksandra.bankowska@usz.edu.plTOM GOLDSCHMIDTtomgoldschmidt66@googlemail.comKARSTEIN HÅRSAKERkarstein.harsaker@ntnu.noMILICA JOVANOVIĆmilicajovanovic93@yahoo.comELISAVET KAITETZIDOUekaitetz@gmail.comMAJA KRAKOWIAKmaja.krakowiak@phd.usz.edu.plALEKSANDRA KOZŁOWSKAakozlowska0222@gmail.comEVANGELIA MICHALOUDItholi@bio.auth.grGRZEGORZ MICHOŃSKIgrzegorz.michonski@usz.edu.plMARKO MILIŠAmarko.milisa@biol.pmf.hrIVANA POZOJEVIĆivanapozojevic@yahoo.comTOMASZ REWICZtomasz.rewicz@biol.uni.lodz.plOLIWIA RUSINIAKoliwia.rusiniak@gmail.comKAROLINA SOBOLAK11karolaka11@gmail.comIZABELA SZUĆKOizabela.szucko-kociuba@usz.edu.plROBERT STRYJECKIrobert.stryjecki@up.lublin.plELISABETH STURelisabeth.stur@ntnu.noAGNIESZKA SZLAUER-ŁUKASZEWSKAagnieszka.szlauer-lukaszewska@usz.edu.plMAGDALENA SZENEJKOmagdalena.szenejko@usz.edu.plANDRZEJ ZAWALandrzej.zawal@usz.edu.pl<p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Here we redescribe the nine original species of <em>Pintalia</em> Stål, 1862 (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Cixiidae) based on type specimens from Brazil and provide an emended diagnosis for the genus. We provide an amended description of <em>P. constellaris</em> (Walker, 1858) with images of the fresh specimen. Furthermore, we describe twelve new species recently found in Brazilian caves in three proposed species-groups: <em>Pintalia</em> <em>pictipennis-</em>group, which includes <em>P. pictipennis</em> Stål, 1862, <em>P. propria</em> Muir, 1934, <em>P. minuta</em> <strong>sp. nov.,</strong> <em>P. minima</em> <strong>sp. nov.,</strong> <em>P. magnaepiprocti </em><strong>sp. nov.,</strong> <em>P. serratilis</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong> and <em>P. stali</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>; <em>Pintalia constellaris</em>-group, which includes <em>P. constellaris </em>(Walker, 1858), <em>P. ecuadorensis </em>Muir, 1934, <em>P. speciosa</em> <strong>sp. nov</strong> and <em>P. fennahi</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>; and <em>Pintalia painensis-</em>group, which includes <em>P. painensis</em> <strong>sp. nov.,</strong> <em>P. dorensis</em> <strong>sp. nov.,</strong> <em>P. lundi</em> <strong>sp. nov.,</strong> <em>P. montalvaniensis</em> <strong>sp. nov.,</strong> and <em>P. muiri </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong> Adults and nymphs of the new species herein described were observed inside caves feeding on roots from epigean vegetation and are hence tentatively classified as subtroglophiles, eutroglophiles and troglobionts. The new species were collected from caves in Minas Gerais state and Bahia state. A key to the Brazilian species-groups and new species is provided. Information on the distribution, depository, and a list of previously described taxa from Brazil are also provided. The species described herein increases the number of <em>Pintalia</em> species described for Brazil to thirty-two, and ninety-four in the Americas in total.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p>2025-08-08T00:00:00+12:00Copyright (c) 2025