Li ShiInner Mongolia Agricultural University · Department of Entomology
Li Shi
Doctor of Philosophy
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systematics of certain flies, diversity, freshwater indicators of insects, pest management
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January 2017 - November 2019
January 2017 - November 2019
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Nine species from Qinling Mountains in China are described as new to science: Homoneura (Homoneura) anadaequata sp. nov., Homoneura (H.) bicolorata sp. nov., Homoneura (H.) dagupingensis sp. nov., Homoneura (H.) longiacutata sp. nov., Homoneura (H.) longicurva sp. nov., Homoneura (H.) miaoae sp. nov., Homoneura (H.) platimarginata sp. nov., Homoneu...
Homoneura (Homoneura) hanmaensis sp. nov. is described as new to science and 12 species are recorded from China for the first time: Homoneura (Homoneura) albomarginata Czerny, 1932, Homoneura (H.) biumbrata (Loew, 1847), Homoneura (H.) cerina Shatalkin, 2000, Homoneura (H.) euaresta (Coquillett, 1898), Homoneura (H.) filiola Czerny, 1932, Homoneura...
Homoneura (Euhomoneura) yanqingensis sp. n. is described as new to science and Homoneura (E.) shatalkini Papp, 1984 is recorded from China for the first time. Photographs and illustrations are provided for both of these species, including genitalia. A key is provided to separate the Chinese species of the subgenus Euhomoneura.
The following four species from Jiangxi Province are new to science: Homoneura (Homoneura) jiangxiensis sp. nov., H. (H.) martini sp. nov., H. (H.) pangae sp. nov. and H. (H.) stepheni sp. nov.. For each species, a diagnosis and description are provided, along with photographs of the habitus and certain characters, and figures of male genitalia. Th...
The superfamily Lauxanioidea is a significant dipteran clade including over 2500 known species in three families: Lauxaniidae, Celyphidae and Chamaemyiidae. We sequenced the first five (three complete and two partial) lauxanioid mitochondrial (mt) genomes, and used them to reconstruct the phylogeny of this group. The lauxanioid mt genomes are typic...
Five species of the genus Tetroxyrhina Hendel from China are described as new to science: Tetr. dashahensis sp. nov., Tetr. dentata sp. nov., Tetr. jinpingensis sp. nov., Tetr. menglunensis sp. nov. and Tetr. tengchongensis sp. nov., and the species Tetr. sauteri (Hendel), also from China, is redescribed. The genitalia of these species are illustra...
The superfamily Lauxanioidea is a significant dipteran clade including over 2500 known species in three families: Lauxaniidae, Celyphidae and Chamaemyiidae. We sequenced the first five (three complete and two partial) lauxanioid mitochondrial (mt) genomes, and used them to reconstruct the phylogeny of this group. The lauxanioid mt genomes are typic...
Five species of the subgenus Plesiominettia Shatalkin from the southern China are described as new to science: Minettia (Plesiominettia) flavoscutellata
sp. n., Minettia (Plesiominettia) longaciculiformis
sp. n., Minettia (Plesiominettia) nigrantennata
sp. n., Minettia (Plesiominettia) tridentata
sp. n. and Minettia (Plesiominettia) zhejiangica
sp....
The 27 Californian species of the genus Melanagromyza Hendel (Diptera: Agromyzidae) are reviewed, including descriptions of three new species (Melanagromyza californiana sp. nov., M. chemsaki sp. nov. and M. gonzalesina sp. nov.) and the first record for one species (Melanagromyza martini Spencer) for California and the USA. All species in Californ...
Two species of Suwallia, S. decolorata Zhiltzova & Levanidova, 1978 and S. talalajensis Zhiltzova, 1976 are reported for the first time from the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China. The habitus and diagnostic features of these two species including aedeagal structures are illustrated with color images. Additional descriptions and taxonomic no...
Two species Luzonomyza gaimarii sp. nov. and Luzonomyza hirsuta sp. nov. are described as new to science. A key to separate species of the genus is provided.
In September 2012, a female parental line in a Yolo Co., California, sunflower seed-production field began displaying external stem symptoms that could not be attributed to any known disease. Symptoms appeared to be associated with tunneling caused by an unidentified insect. Stems were collected, and Rhizopus oryzae (causal agent of Rhizopus head r...
The chloroperline stonefly genus Suwallia is reported from China for the first time from the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. A supplementary description is provided for the identification of Suwallia teleckojensis (Šámal, 1939).
The following twenty species are new to science: Homoneura (Homoneura) longifurcata sp. nov. and H. (H.) triprocessa sp. nov. in the H. (H.) abnormis group; H. (H.) quadristriata sp. nov. in the H. (H.) bistriata group; H. (H.) subulifera sp. nov. and H. (H.) triangulata sp. nov. in the H. (H.) formosae group; H. (H.) dadongshanica sp. nov., H. (H....
Three new species, Minettia (Frendelia) decussata sp. nov., Minettia (F.) longifurcata sp. nov. and Minettia (F.) hupingshanica sp. nov., are described and illustrated from southern China. A key to separate the known species worldwide is presented, along with a taxonomic list of species. The type materials of the new species are deposited in the Ch...
Five species of Minettia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 from the South of China are described as new to science: Minettia (Minettiella) bawanglingensis
sp. n., Minettia (Minettiella) clavata
sp. n., Minettia (Minettiella) plurifurcata
sp. n., Minettia (Minettiella) spinosa
sp. n. and Minettia (Minettiella) tianmushanensis
sp. n.
Minettiella
elbergi Shatal...
Subgenus Neoilliesiella of the genus Heleodromia in the subfamily Trichopezinae (Diptera: Empididae) is distributed only in eastern Europe with 2 known species. Recently this rare subgenus was found in the Oriental Region. One new species, Heleodromia (Neoilliesiella) orientalis sp. nov., is described from southern Tibet. A key to the species of th...
The Syneches signatus species-group (Diptera: Empidoidea: Hybotidae) characterized with the flattened abdomen and modified hind leg is a small and unique group in Syneches. Here we report that this species group is newly found in Tibet with 2 species, Syneches bigoti Bezzi and S. nigrescens sp. nov. Syneches bigoti Bezzi is reported from the Chines...
The following four species are described as new to science: Noeetomima chinensis sp. nov. (China), N. jinpingensis sp. nov. (China, Nepal), N. tengchongica sp. nov. (China) and N. yunnanica sp. nov. (China). The species Noeetomima aberrans Shatalkin and N. nepalensis Stuckenberg are newly recorded for Japan and India, respectively, and the male gen...
The genus Sciasmomyia Hendel is revised. Eight new species are proposed, including Sciasmomyia decussata sp. nov. (China), S. leishanensis sp. nov. (China), S. longicurvata sp. nov. (China), S. longissima sp. nov. (China), S. lui sp. nov. (China), S. quadricuspis sp. nov. (China), S. thaii sp. nov. (Vietnam), and S. tubata sp. nov. (China). The two...
The proportion of the width of the lower margin of the face and the height of the gena is proposed to sort several species of Homoneura Wulp in the two subgenera Euhomoneura Malloch and Homoneura where the anteriormost dc is located at the transverse suture of the mesonotum. One species Homoneura (Homoneura) litorea sp. nov. is described as new to...
Four new species are described and illustrated, including Cestrotus quadrimaculatus sp. n., Dioides merzi sp. n., Noonamyia bipunctata sp. n. and Noonamyia flavoscutellata sp. n., and seven species are recorded for the first time from vietnam, Thailand, Philippines and/or Malaysia, including Cestrotus flavoscutellatus Meijere, 1910, Cestrotus liui...
Agromyzids are phytophagous flies that, as leaf-miners on California specialty crops, can be potential pests. The genus Melanagromyza is the second largest genus of the subfamily Agromyzinae, distributed worldwide, with 70 described species in the Nearctic Region, of which 34 are known in the USA. For California, there are 24 described and 4 new sp...
The following nine species from China are described as new to science: Homoneura (Chaetohomoneura) disciformis sp. nov., Homoneura (Neohomoneura) biconcava sp. nov., H. (N.) denticuligera sp. nov., H. (N.) elliptica sp. nov., H. (N.) guangdongica sp. nov., H. (N.) longicomata sp. nov., H. (N.) nigrimarginata sp. nov., H. (N.) pufujii sp. nov., H. (...
In the present paper, Pachycerina carinata sp. nov. is described as new to science and Pachycerina flaviventris Malloch, 1929 is newly recorded for China. A key to separate six species of the genus from China is presented.
The genus Prosopophorella de Meijere, 1917 is recorded from China for the first time. One species, Prosopophorella zhuae sp. nov., is described as new to science and one species, Prosopophorella yoshiyasui Sasakawa, 2001 is newly recorded for China. A key to separate species of the genus in the world is presented.
The following five species of the genus Dioides from China are described as new to science: Dioides furcatus sp. nov., Dioides incurvatus sp. nov., Dioides jinxiuensis sp. nov., Dioides minutus sp. nov. and Dioides rufescinasus sp. nov. A key to separate them is presented.
In the Homoneura (Homoneura) beckeri group, the following ten species are described as new to science: H. (H.) apicomata sp. nov., H. (H.) columnaria sp. nov., H. (H.) convergens sp. nov., H. (H.) flavida sp. nov. and H. (H.) latissima sp.nov., H. (H.) nigritarsis sp. nov., H. (H.) semicircularis sp. nov., H. (H.) tortifurcata sp. nov., H. (H.) yin...
In the Homoneura (Homoneura) beckeri group, the following ten species are described as new to science: H. (H.) apicomata sp. nov., H. (H.) columnaria sp. nov., H. (H.) convergens sp. nov., H. (H.) flavida sp. nov. and H. (H.) latissima sp.nov., H. (H.) nigritarsis sp. nov., H. (H.) semicircularis sp. nov., H. (H.) tortifurcata sp. nov., H. (H.) yin...
A distinct new species of Rhopalopsole, R. fengyangshanensis, in the family Leuctridae is described. Its diagnostic characteristics are discussed with the closely related congener R. sinensis.
The following two species are described as new to science: Phobeticomyia digitiformis sp. nov. and Phobeticomyia uncinata sp. nov.. Phobeticomyia spinosa Sasakawa is newly recorded for China. A key to separate these species is presented.Copyright © 2009 [email protected]/* */
The following two species are described as new to science: Phobeticomyia digitiformis sp. nov. and Phobeticomyia uncinata sp. nov.. Phobeticomyia spinosa Sasakawa is newly recorded for China. A key to separate these species is presented.
Two new species, Hybos bilobatus sp. nov. and H. constrictus sp. nov., are described from Oriental China. Their relationships with the related species are discussed.
The genus Noonamyia Stuekenberg, 1971 is recorded from China for the first time. The following two species are described as new to science: Noonamyia bisubulata sp. nov. and Noonamyia umbrellata sp. nov. A key to separate these species is presented.
The genus Noonamyia Stuckenberg, 1971 is recorded from China for the first time. The following two species are described as new to science: Noonamyia bisubulata sp. nov. and Noonamyia umbrellata sp. nov. A key to separate these species is presented.
The genus Noonamyia Stuckenberg, 1971 is recorded from China for the first time. The following two species are described as new to science: Noonamyia bisubulata sp. nov. and Noonamyia umbrellata sp. nov. A key to separate these species is presented.
The Chinese fauna of the genus Cestrotus Loew (Diptera: Lauxaniidae) is revised, including the five new species Cestrotus acuticurvus sp. nov., Cestrotus heteropterus sp. nov., Cestrotus liui sp. nov., Cestrotus longinudus sp. nov. and Cestrotus obtusus sp.nov., and the two previously described species Cestrotus apicalis (Hendel) and Cestrotus flav...
The Chinese fauna of the genus Cestrotus Loew (Diptera: Lauxaniidae) is revised, including the five new species Cestrotus acuticurvus sp. nov., Cestrotus heteropterus sp. nov., Cestrotus liui sp. nov., Cestrotus longinudus sp. nov. and Cestrotus obtusus sp.nov., and the two previously described species Cestrotus apicalis (Hendel) and Cestrotus flav...
Shi, Li, Yang, Ding (2009): Two new species of the genus Noonamyia from Hainan in China (Diptera, Lauxaniidae). Zootaxa 2017: 34-40, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186012
FIGURES 2 – 8. Head, anterior view. 2. Cestrotus acuticurvus sp. nov.; 3. Cestrotus apicalis (Hendel); 4. Cestrotus flavoscutellatus de Meijiere; 5. Cestrotus heteropterus sp. nov.; 6. Cestrotus liui sp. nov.; 7. Cestrotus longinudus sp. nov.; 8. Cestrotus obtusus sp. nov..
FIGURES 16 – 22. Wing. 16. Cestrotus acuticurvus sp. nov.; 17. Cestrotus apicalis (Hendel); 18. Cestrotus flavoscutellatus de Meijiere; 19. Cestrotus heteropterus sp. nov.; 20. Cestrotus liui sp. nov.; 21. Cestrotus longinudus sp. nov.; 22. Cestrotus obtusus sp. nov..
FIGURES 9 – 15. Thorax, dorsal view. 9. Cestrotus acuticurvus sp. nov.; 10. Cestrotus apicalis (Hendel); 11. Cestrotus flavoscutellatus de Meijiere; 12. Cestrotus heteropterus sp. nov.; 13. Cestrotus liui sp. nov.; 14. Cestrotus longinudus sp. nov.; 15. Cestrotus obtusus sp. nov..
FIGURES 3 – 7. Noonamyia bisubulata sp. nov. Male. 3. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 4. protandrium, anterior view; 5. epandrium, posterior view; 6. aedeagal complex, ventral view; 7. aedeagal complex, lateral view.
FIGURES 8 – 12. Noonamyia umbrellatua sp. nov. Male. 8. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 9. protandrium, anterior view; 10. epandrium, posterior view; 11. aedeagal complex, ventral view; 12. aedeagal complex, lateral view.
FIGURES 1 – 2. Wings. 1. Noonamyia bisubulata sp. nov.; 2. Noonamyia umbrellata sp. nov.
FIGURES 1 – 2. Wings. 1. Noonamyia bisubulata sp. nov.; 2. Noonamyia umbrellata sp. nov.
FIGURES 23 – 27. Phobeticomyia spinosa Sasakawa. Male. 23. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 24. protandrium, anterior view; 25. epandrial complex, posterior view; 26. aedeagal complex, ventral view; 27. aedeagal complex, lateral view.
FIGURES 9 – 12. Wings. 9. Phobeticomyia digitiformis sp. nov.; 10. Phobeticomyia lunifera (de Meijere); 11. Phobeticomyia spinosa Sasakawa; 12. Phobeticomyia uncinata sp. nov.
FIGURES 18 – 22. Phobeticomyia lunifera (de Meijere). Male. 18. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 19. protandrium, anterior view; 20. epandrial complex, posterior view; 21. aedeagal complex, ventral view; 22. aedeagal complex, lateral view.
FIGURES 13 – 17. Phobeticomyia digitiformis sp. nov. Male. 13. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 14. protandrium, anterior view; 15. epandrial complex, posterior view; 16. aedeagal complex (a. hypandrium, b. aedeagus), ventral view; 17. aedeagal complex (c. hypandrium, d. aedeagus), lateral view.
FIGURES 28 – 32. Phobeticomyia uncinata sp. nov. Male. 28. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 29. protandrium, anterior view; 30. epandrial complex, posterior view; 31. aedeagal complex, ventral view; 32. aedeagal complex, lateral view.
FIGURES 1 – 8. Heads in anterior view and lateral view. 1, 2. Phobeticomyia digitiformis sp. nov.; 3, 4. Phobeticomyia lunifera (de Meijere); 5, 6. Phobeticomyia spinosa Sasakawa; 7, 8. Phobeticomyia uncinata sp. nov.
The following five species of the subgenus Neohomoneura from Hainan are described as new to science: Homoneura (Neohomoneura) digitata sp. nov., H. (N.) tortilis sp. nov., H. (N.) tricuspidata sp. nov., H. (N.) tripetata sp. nov. and H. (N.) zengae sp. nov. Homoneura (Neohomoneura)pollex Sasakawa is newly recorded from China, and H. (N.) nadaensis...
The following five species of the subgenus Neohomoneura from Hainan are described as new to science: Homoneura (Neohomoneura) digitata sp. nov., H. (N.) tortilis sp. nov., H. (N.) tricuspidata sp. nov., H. (N.) tripetata sp. nov. and H. (N.) zengae sp. nov. Homoneura (Neohomoneura) pollex Sasakawa is newly recorded from China, and H. (N.) nadaensis...
FIGURES 31 – 35. Homoneura (Neohomoneura) tricuspidata sp. nov. Male. 31. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 32. protandrium, anterior view; 33. epandrium, posterior view; 34. aedeagal complex, ventral view; 35. aedeagal complex, lateral view.
FIGURES 41 – 45. Homoneura (Neohomoneura) zengae sp. nov. Male. 41. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 42. protandrium, anterior view; 43. epandrium, posterior view; 44. aedeagal complex, ventral view; 45. aedeagal complex, lateral view.
FIGURES 26 – 30. Homoneura (Neohomoneura) tortilis sp. nov. Male. 26. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 27. protandrium, anterior view; 28. epandrium, posterior view; 29. aedeagal complex, ventral view; 30. aedeagal complex, lateral view.
FIGURES 1 – 10. Wings. 1. Homoneura (Neohomoneura) digitata sp. nov.; 2. H. (N.) incompleta Malloch, 1927; 3. H. (N.) jianfengensis Yang, Hu & Zhu, 2002; 4 – 5. H. (N.) nadaensis Yang, Hu & Zhu, 2002; 6. H. (N.) pollex Sasakawa, 2001; 7. H. (N.) tortilis sp. nov.; 8. H. (N.) tricuspidata sp. nov.; 9. H. (N.) tripetata sp. nov.; 10. H. (N.) zengae s...
FIGURES 11 – 15. Homoneura (Neohomoneura) digitata sp. nov. Male. 11. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 12. protandrium, anterior view; 13. epandrium, posterior view; 14. aedeagal complex, ventral view; 15. aedeagal complex, lateral view.
FIGURES 21 – 25. Homoneura (Neohomoneura) pollex Sasakawa, 2001. Male. 21. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 22. protandrium, anterior view; 23. epandrium, posterior view; 24. aedeagal complex, ventral view; 25. aedeagal complex, lateral view.
FIGURES 36 – 40. Homoneura (Neohomoneura) tripetata sp. nov. Male. 36. protandrium and epandrium, lateral view; 37. protandrium, anterior view; 38. epandrium, posterior view; 39. aedeagal complex, ventral view; 40. aedeagal complex, lateral view.