Zootaxa https://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>A new species and new records of Scathophagidae (Diptera) from high-altitude wetlands in South Korea, with an assessment of DNA barcoding utility</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.1 <p>Scathophagidae (Diptera: Calyptratae) are among the most diverse fly families in cool, montane habitats, yet its Korean fauna is still incompletely documented. During surveys of high-altitude wetlands (&gt; 974 m above sea level) on Mt Jirisan, we collected two species of <em>Cordilura</em> (Fallén, 1810), a previously unrecorded species in Korea, <em>Cordilura</em> <em>monochroma</em> Ozerov &amp; Krivosheina, 2014, a new species, <em>Cordilura</em> <em>paludicola</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, and two newly recorded genera <em>Cleigastra</em> and <em>Megaphthalma</em>, with <em>Cleigastra</em> (<em>Cleigastra</em>) <em>flavipes</em> (Fallén, 1819) and <em>Megaphthalma</em> <em>pallida</em> (Fallén, 1819). Diagnostic morphology, habitus photographs, and illustrations of the male and female terminalia are provided, together with a revised key to the species of South Korean <em>Cordilura</em>. We documented biological notes on <em>C.</em> <em>paludicola </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong> and its phenotypic variation of female specimens. To assist in species identification, mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequences were obtained from specimens to assess DNA barcoding. Species boundaries were assessed by analyzing the distribution of all pairwise genetic distances to visually identify the barcoding gap.</p> SANGJIN HAN SEUNGGWAN SHIN Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 401 426 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.1 <strong>Contribution to the knowledge of the weevil tribe Rhamphini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Curculioninae) of India</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.2 <p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">A study on Rhamphini from different states of India was conducted during which one new subgenus and five new species new were discovered, as well as a number of species new to the Indian fauna. A new subgenus, <em>Orchomizo</em> Zabaluev<strong> subgen. nov.</strong> (type species <em>Orchestes</em> <em>combinatus</em> Zabaluev<strong> sp. nov.</strong>), of the genus <em>Orchestes</em> Illiger, 1798 is described based on the structure of the metatibiae, prosternum and mesosternum. Five new species are described from India as follows: <em>Morimotonomizo chilikaensis</em> Zabaluev<strong> sp. nov. </strong>(Odisha), <em>Indodinorrhopalus surya</em> Zabaluev<strong> sp. nov. </strong>(Goa), <em>I. yaksha </em>Zabaluev<strong> sp. nov.</strong> (Goa), <em>Orchestes</em> (<em>Orchomizo</em>)<em> combinatus</em> Zabaluev<strong> sp. nov.</strong> (Odisha) and <em>O. </em>(<em>Salius</em>) <em>asetosus</em> Zabaluev<strong> sp. nov. </strong>(Goa). A new combination, <em>Morimotonomizo freyi</em> (Voss, 1958) <strong>comb. nov.</strong>, is proposed. The following species are recorded for India for the first time: <em>Rhamphus medvedevi</em> Korotyaev, 1994, <em>Morimotonomizo fasciatus</em> Kojima, 1997, <em>M. flacourtiae</em> (Marshall, 1957), <em>M. freyi</em> (Voss, 1958) <strong>comb. nov.</strong>, <em>Indodinorrhopalus guttatus</em> Morimoto &amp; Miyakawa, 1996, <em>Orchestes</em> (s. str.) <em>basirostris</em> (Voss, 1953), and <em>O. </em>(<em>Salius</em>) <em>parvidens</em> (Voss, 1958). Images of the habitus, genitalia, and other morphological details are provided for most species for the first time.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p> ILYA A. ZABALUEV Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 427 451 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.2 <strong>Four new species of Fauveliopsidae (Annelida, Sedentaria) from the Gulf of Thailand</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.3 <p lang="en-GB" align="left"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Four new species of Fauveliopsidae, <em>Fauveliopsis pladang </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong>, <em>Laubieriopsis tantawan </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong>, <em>Riseriopsis chaba</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, and <em>R.</em> <em>plahmuk</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, are described from the Gulf of Thailand from sediments at 50–80 m water depth. <em>Fauveliopsis pladang </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong>, can be distinguished from other species by having 41 chaetigers; anterior parapodia with two acicula chaetae per bundle; in median and posterior segments 1 aciculum and 1 capillary per bundle. <em>Laubieriopsis tantawan </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong>, differs from all other species in the genus by having 27–43 chaetigers, body annulate; 2 acicula per bundle in anterior parapodia; in median and posterior parapodia with 1 aciculum and 1 capillary per bundle. <em>Riseriopsis chaba</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, can be distinguished from other species by having 34 chaetigers; anterior parapodia with 2 acicula per bundle; median and posterior notopodia with one aciculum and one capillary per bundle; median neuropodia with 1 aciculum and 2 capillaries per bundle; posterior neuropodia with 1–2 acicula and 1 capillary per bundle. <em>Riseriopsis</em> <em>plahmuk</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, can be distinguished from other species by having 2–4 acicula per bundle along anterior segments; median segments with 1–2 acicula and 1–2 capillaries per bundle; and posterior parapodia with 1–6 acicula and 1–5 capillaries per bundle. Genetic data, sequencing of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) of <em>L. tantawan </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong>, and <em>R.</em> <em>plahmuk</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, are reported. Update keys for identifying species of <em>Fauveliopsis</em>,<em> Laubieriopsis</em> and <em>Riseriopsis</em> are also provided.</span></span></span></p> <p> </p> JINTANA PLATHONG SAKANAN PLATHONG WANLADA KLANGNURAK SERGIO I. SALAZAR-VALLEJO Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 452 474 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.3 <strong>Review of the genus <em>Apolysis</em> Loew, 1860 (Diptera: Bombyliidae: Apolysini) from Iran, with taxonomic notes on the <em>pusilla</em> species group</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.4 <p><em>Apolysis</em> Loew is a speciose genus of bee flies (Bombyliidae) distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. The genus is reviewed in Iran based on the examination of type material of previously recorded species. The species <em>Apolysis flavipes</em> (Efflatoun, 1945) belonging to the <em>pusilla</em> species group, is redescribed and recorded from Iran for the first time. <em>Apolysis szappanosi</em> Papp, 2005, <strong>syn. nov.</strong> is found to be the conspecific with <em>Apolysis pusilla</em> (Paramonov), and also redescribed here. An identification key to the species of <em>Apolysis</em> known from Iran is provided, and the status of the genus <em>Dagestania</em> Paramonov is briefly discussed.</p> BABAK GHARALI NEAL EVENHUIS JOZEF DILS Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 475 497 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.4 <strong>Eggs of six East Palearctic <em>Suwallia</em> Ricker, 1943 species (Plecoptera, Chloroperlidae)</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.5 <p>Eggs of six East Palearctic <em>Suwallia</em> Ricker, 1943 species are examined, illustrated, and described using scanning electron microscopy images for the first time. It is suggested that collar morphology characters and chorion punctuations may be considered potential diagnostic features for <em>Suwallia</em> eggs. Keys for their identification are proposed.</p> VALENTINA A. TESLENKO Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 498 510 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.5 <strong>A revision of the genus <em>Robsonomyia</em> Matile & Vockeroth, 1980 of the Keroplatidae (Diptera, Sciaroidea)</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.6 <p>The genus <em>Robsonomyia</em> Matile &amp; Vockeroth, 1980 of the family Keroplatidae (Sciaroidea) is revised, with three new species described from the eastern Palaearctic Region. Two known species,<em> Robsonomyia reducta</em> Matile &amp; Vockeroth, 1980 including the female, and <em>Robsonomyia sciaraeformis</em> (Okada, 1939) are redescribed. Revised generic characters, a key to extant species and short notes on morphological characters and geographical distributions are given.</p> TOYOHEI SAIGUSA Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 511 532 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.6 <strong>Taxonomic study of the genus <em>Caryanda</em> Stål, 1878 (Orthoptera: Acrididae) from Thailand</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.7 <p>Until now only two species of the genus <em>Caryanda </em>Stål, 1878 were reported from Thailand. Our study showed more diversity of this genus in the country. Two new species, <em>C. eunigritibia </em><strong>sp. nov. </strong>and <em>C. chloronota </em><strong>sp. nov.</strong>, are described from northern Thailand and <em>C. yunnana </em>Zheng, 1981 is firstly recorded from this country. The species <em>C. neoelegens </em>Otte, 1995 is divided on four subspecies: <em>C. n. neoelegens</em><strong> stat. nov.</strong>, <em>C. neoelegans zheminzhengi </em>Storozhenko, 2021, <strong>stat. nov.</strong>, <em>C. neoelegans doitungensis</em> <strong>ssp. nov.</strong>, and <em>C. neoelegans nanensis</em><strong> ssp. nov.</strong> The hitherto unknown female of <em>C. beybienkoi </em>Storozhenko, 2005 is described. The new <em>Caryanda neoelegens </em>species group is proposed for <em>C. neoelegens</em> and <em>C. beybienkoi</em>. The characteristics of this species group are low sexual dimorphism, coloration of body green or bright green with shining black and white markings on head and pronotum in both sexes, tegmina bicolor, male epiphallus with outer lophi larger than inner lophi, outer lophi always broader than long in anterior view, and apical valves of penis usually short. Keys to Thai species of <em>Caryanda</em> and to subspecies of <em>C. neoelegens</em> are given.</p> PATTARAWICH DAWWRUENG SERGEY YU. STOROZHENKO CHATMONGKON SUWANNAPOOM Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 533 554 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.7 <strong>Taxonomic revision of the <em>Psylliodes picipes</em> species group (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) with description of a new species from Central Apennines</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.8 <p>The Central Apennines host a taxonomically complex scenario within the genus <em>Psylliodes</em>. Building on previous molecular evidence, we conducted a detailed morphological and morphometric investigation of <em>Psylliodes biondii</em>, <em>P. picipes</em>, and <em>P. springeri</em> to clarify the taxonomic status of the Maiella population previously attributed to <em>P. biondii</em>. Our results support the description of <em>Psylliodes caroli</em> <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, excluding the hypothesis that the Maiella population represents a disjunct population of <em>P. picipes</em>. We provide a comprehensive assessment of the distinctiveness of each species within the <em>Psylliodes picipes</em> species group, and present a diagnostic key based on external morphological characters, as well as the median lobe of the aedeagus, and spermatheca.</p> PAOLA D’ALESSANDRO DANIELE SALVI EMANUELE BERRILLI MAURIZIO BIONDI Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 555 570 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.8 <strong>The Hidden Dragon-Katydid: a new genus and species of predatory Listroscelidinae katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) from Diamantina National Park, Northeastern Brazil</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.9 <p>Tettigoniidae is one of the most diverse families of Orthoptera, comprising more than 8,000 described species worldwide. Within it, Listroscelidinae is distinctive for its predatory habits, a rare condition among katydids. Members of this subfamily exhibit morphological adaptations associated with active predation, including robust mandibles and spined forelegs. In Brazil, Listroscelidinae are mainly known from the Atlantic Forest, while seasonally dry biomes such as the Caatinga remain poorly studied. Herein, we describe a new genus of predatory katydids from the Caatinga biome of northeastern Brazil based on detailed morphological examination. <em>Draconatus</em> Fianco <strong>gen. nov.</strong> is diagnosed by a combination of several characters, as the labrum white, short tegmina with yellowish veins contrasting against dark cells, and tibia II bearing a single dorsal spine. Comparative analysis reveals clear morphological differences from other Neotropical genera, including <em>Cerberodon</em> Perty, <em>Listroscelis</em> Serville, <em>Monocerophora</em> Walker, <em>Venatorellus</em> Mendes, Chamorro-Rengifo, Rafael &amp; <em>Carliella</em> Karny particularly in head sculpture and coloration, labral proportions, tegminal condition, tibial armature, and female terminalia. <em>Carliella</em> is also considered as the senior synonym of <em>Isocarliella</em> Mello-Leitão <strong>syn. nov.</strong> and <em>Macrometopon</em> Bruner <strong>syn. nov.</strong> The new genus is endemic to the central Caatinga, highlighting the underestimated diversity of predatory katydids in xeric Brazilian biomes.</p> MARCOS FIANCO LUÍSA ALASMAR PHILLIP WATZKE ENGELKING Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 571 580 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.9 <strong>A new species of <em>Flexocerus</em> Kuoh & Fang (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Idiocerinae) from China</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.10 <p>A new leafhopper species, <em>Flexocerus neoevodianus </em>Zhang <strong>sp. nov.</strong>, is described and illustrated from Guizhou, Hunan and Hainan Provinces, China. A checklist and key to species of the genus are provided.</p> HUI ZHANG QIUYAO WANG RUI CHEN BIN ZHANG Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 581 587 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.10 <strong>New records of the As Sareen Semaphore Gecko (<em>Pristurus assareen</em>, Gekkota: Sphaerodactylidae) provide novel insights into the distribution of this microendemic Critically Endangered species</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.11 BERNAT BURRIEL-CARRANZA THORE KOPPETSCH SAID HAMED ALI AL-RASHDISAID NASER MUBARAK RASHID AL-RAHBINASSER KHAMIS SAID SAIF KHAMIS ALHASHIMI GUILLEM MIRÓ MARIA ESTARELLAS SERGI TULLOCH TAIMUR ABDULLAH AL SAID ZAHRAN AHMED AL ABDULSALAAM SALVADOR CARRANZA Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 588 598 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.11 <strong>Erratum: JEAN-PAUL HAENNI & KAWTAR KETTANI (2026) The Bibionidae (Diptera) from Morocco, with description of four new species. <em>Zootaxa</em>, 5793 (2): 392–420.</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.12 JEANPAUL HAENNI KAWTAR KETTANI Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 599 599 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.12 <strong>Erratum: DANIEL OCHOA-VÁZQUEZ, JESÚS A. CRUZ-LÓPEZ, ROGELIO ROSAS-VALDEZ & ELIZABETH A. MARTÍNEZ-SALAZAR (2026) From the monotypic to the diverse: three new species of <em>Diguetinus</em> Roewer, 1912 (Opiliones, Eupnoi, Globipedidae) from Mexico. <em>Zootaxa</em>, 5799 (3): 521–547.</strong> https://mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5807.3.13 DANIEL OCHOAVÁZQUEZ JESÚS A. CRUZLÓPEZ ROGELIO ROSASVALDEZ ELIZABETH A. MARTÍNEZSALAZAR Copyright (c) 2026 2026-05-12 2026-05-12 5807 3 600 600 10.11646/zootaxa.5807.3.13