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CF5DAD2E4D945EC489877AD75C3BC57D.text	CF5DAD2E4D945EC489877AD75C3BC57D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Burmoniscus chuanyanensis Li 2021	<div><p>Burmoniscus chuanyanensis Li sp. nov.</p><p>Figures 2A-E, 3A-M</p><p>Type material.</p><p>Holotype. China, male, Hunan Province, Xuefeng Mountains, Chuanyanshan National Forest Park (27°42'N, 110°34'E), alt. 391 m, 14 July 2019, Wei-Chun Li and Jing-Bo Yang leg., Prep. slide no. L2007-2009, DNA no. CYS2007-2011.</p><p>Paratypes. One male, 23 females, same collection data as holotype.</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Male pleopod 1 endopodite with distal portion bearing bilobated apical tip with one subapical spine-like projection between lobes.</p><p>Description.</p><p>Body length of male 7.5 mm, of females 3.5-9.0 mm. Body elliptic. Color brown with pale muscle spots on dorsal surface in preserved specimens with ethanol (Fig. 2A). Telson triangular, lateral margin slightly concave, apex acute (Fig. 2B). Uropod protopodite almost twice as long as wide, exopodite approximately twice as long as endopodite (Fig. 2B, C).</p><p>Antennule. Composed of three articles, distal article bearing apical set of small aesthetasc (Fig. 3A). Antenna. Flagellum slightly shorter than fifth article of peduncle, scattered with tiny setae, length ratio of flagellar articles 6: 4: 3, third article ending with slender apical organ, slightly longer than third article (Fig. 3B). Mandibles. Left mandible bearing 2+1 penicils, right mandible with 1+1 penicils, molar process consisting of single plumose seta (Fig. 3C, D). Maxillule. Inner lobe with two stout penicils and small posterior point; outer lobe with 4 + 6 (5 apically cleft) teeth (Fig. 3E). Maxilla. Distally divided into two lobes with blunted rounded margins; inner lobe covered with thick setae (Fig. 3F). Maxilliped. Endite nearly rectangular, subapically with penicil; palp two-segmented (Fig. 3G).</p><p>Pereopods (Fig. 3H, I). Pereopod 1 and pereopod 7 without sexual dimorphism.</p><p>Pleopods, sexual differentiation. Male pleopod 1 exopodite heart-shaped, outer margin sinuous, inner margin broadly rounded, distal portion triangular bearing one row of small setae on inner margin (Fig. 3J); endopodite with broad basal part, narrowed towards apical tip, apical tip bilobed, subapical part bearing one spine-like projection on middle (Fig. 3K). Pleopod 2 exopodite slightly concave on outer margin, inner margin slightly convex and covered one line of small setae at distal portion (Fig. 3L); endopodite longer than exopodite, with distal article long and narrowed apically (Fig. 3M).</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>The new species is named after the national forest park where the type specimens were collected.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CF5DAD2E4D945EC489877AD75C3BC57D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zeng, Xue-Gang;Wang, Jin;Yang, Jing-Bo;Li, Wei-Chun	Zeng, Xue-Gang, Wang, Jin, Yang, Jing-Bo, Li, Wei-Chun (2021): Integrative taxonomy reveals a new species of the genus Burmoniscus (Isopoda, Philosciidae) from the Xuefeng Mountains, China. ZooKeys 1055: 123-134, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1055.66879, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1055.66879
FACB2616B24057439EDB81DC434EEC10.text	FACB2616B24057439EDB81DC434EEC10.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Burmoniscus kathmandius (Schmalfuss 1983)	<div><p>Burmoniscus kathmandius (Schmalfuss, 1983)</p><p>Figure 5A-E</p><p>Rennelloscia kathmandia Schmalfuss, 1983: 379, figs 5, 6, 9, 22, 23. Type locality: Nepal, Kathmandu-Balaju.</p><p>Burmoniscus kathmandius (Schmalfuss, 1983): Taiti and Ferrara 1986: 187; Karasawa 2016: 1.</p><p>Burmoniscus aokii (Nunomura, 1986): Karasawa 2016: 1, figs 3A, 5-8A, 10-14A, 16-17A (junior synonym of  B. kathmandius).</p><p>Burmoniscus boninensis (Nunomura, 1986): Karasawa 2016: 1, figs 3A, 5-8B, 10-14B, 16, 17A (junior synonym of  B. kathmandius).</p><p>Burmoniscus daitoensis (Nunomura, 1986): Karasawa 2016: 1, figs 3B, 5C, 6B, 7, 8C, 10-14C, 16, 17B (junior synonym of  B. kathmandius).</p><p>Burmoniscus hachijoensis Nunomura, 2007: 25, fig. 5; Karasawa 2016: 1, figs 3C, 5D, 6C, 7, 8D, 10-14D, 16, 17C (junior synonym of  B. kathmandius).</p><p>Burmoniscus japonicus (Nunomura, 1986): Karasawa 2016: 1, figs. 3D, 5E, 6D, 7, 8E, 10-14E, 16, 17D (junior synonym of  B. kathmandius).</p><p>Burmoniscus kagoshimaensis Nunomura, 2003a: 31, fig. 4; Karasawa 2016: 1, figs 3E, 5F, 6E, 7, 8F, 10-14F, 16, 17E (junior synonym of  B. kathmandius).</p><p>Burmoniscus murotoensis (Nunomura, 1986): Karasawa 2016: 1, figs 3F, 5G, 6F, 7, 8G, 10-14G, 16, 17F (junior synonym of  B. kathmandius).</p><p>Burmoniscus okinawaensis (Nunomura, 1986): Karasawa 2016: 1, figs 3G, 5H, 6G, 7, 8H, 10-14H, 16, 17G (junior synonym of  B. kathmandius).</p><p>Burmoniscus shibatai (Nunomura, 1986): Karasawa 2016: 1, figs 3H, 5I, 6H, 7, 8I, 10-14I, 16, 17H (junior synonym of  B. kathmandius).</p><p>Burmoniscus tanabensis Nunomura, 2003b: 16, fig. 3; Karasawa 2016: 1, figs. 3I, 5J, 6I, 7, 8J, 10-14J, 16, 17I (junior synonym of  B. kathmandius).</p><p>Burmoniscus watanabei (Nunomura, 1986): Karasawa, 2016: 1, figs 3J, 5K, 6J, 7, 8K, 10-14K, 16, 17J (junior synonym of  B. kathmandius).</p><p>Examined specimens.</p><p>Seven males, 59 females, China, Hunan Province, Xuefeng Mountains, Lingcuishan Park (27°54'N 110°34'E), 15 July 2019, alt. 214 m, slide prep. no. L2013-2015, DNA no. LCS2022-2024 and LCS2027.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong, Hunan, Taiwan); Japan; Nepal; Hawaiian Islands.</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>This species has the body length of males 3.5-5.0 mm, and of females 4.5-7.5 mm. Karasawa (2016) redescribed and illustrated the morphological characters in detail. It can be distinguished by the characters of the male pleopod 1 endopodite (Fig. 5E); however, morphological variations of the diagnostic characters have caused some taxonomic misinterpretation. Karasawa (2016) clarified the confusion through a combined morphological and molecular approach, and 11 species were considered to be junior synonyms of  B. kathmandius . The present work identified the specimens from the Xuefeng Mountains by integrating morphological characters (Fig. 5A-E) and a phylogenetic analysis (Fig. 1).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FACB2616B24057439EDB81DC434EEC10	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zeng, Xue-Gang;Wang, Jin;Yang, Jing-Bo;Li, Wei-Chun	Zeng, Xue-Gang, Wang, Jin, Yang, Jing-Bo, Li, Wei-Chun (2021): Integrative taxonomy reveals a new species of the genus Burmoniscus (Isopoda, Philosciidae) from the Xuefeng Mountains, China. ZooKeys 1055: 123-134, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1055.66879, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1055.66879
C8501CF50B605B0F8E8409BCA75219E2.text	C8501CF50B605B0F8E8409BCA75219E2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Burmoniscus mauritiensis (Taiti & Ferrara 1983)	<div><p>Burmoniscus mauritiensis (Taiti &amp; Ferrara, 1983)</p><p>Figure 4A-E</p><p>Rennelloscia mauritiensis Taiti &amp; Ferrara, 1983: 203, fig. 2.</p><p>Burmoniscus mauritiensis (Taiti &amp; Ferrara, 1983): Taiti and Ferrara 1986: 187; Kwon and Taiti 1993: 17.</p><p>Examined specimens.</p><p>Three males, seven females, China, Hunan Province, Xuefeng Mountains, Lingcuishan Park (27°54'N, 110°34'E), 15 July 2019, alt. 214 m, Wei-Chun Li and Jing-Bo Yang leg., slide prep. no. L2016-2018, DNA no. LCS2028-2029; 13 males, 85 females, China, Jiangxi Province, Nanchang County, Liantang (28°33'N, 115°56'E), 3 January 2012, Wei-Chun Li leg., slide prep. no. L17225-17230.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Guangxi, Hong Kong, Hunan, Jiangxi, Nanjing, Sichuan); Hawaiian Islands; Korea; Mauritius.</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>In the examined specimens of this species, the body length of males were 4.0-7.0 mm, and of females 4.5-7.0 mm. Taiti and Ferrara (1983) have adequately described and illustrated this species. By morphology, it is easily distinguished by the unique characters of the male pleopod 1 endopodite, which is distinctively bent outwards near the apical area and densely covered with denticles (see Taiti and Ferrara 1983: fig. 2). Furthermore, the morphological characters of this species are identical to those of  B. dasystylus Nunomura, 2003 (see also Nunomura 2003a: fig. 5).</p><p>Karasawa (2016) provided a COI sequence (accession no. AB626154) of  B. dasystylus . In this context, we estimated the COI sequence divergences of  B. mauritiensis and  B. dasystylus based on our data (accession no. LC617873, LC617874) and the published sequence (accession no. AB626154). The result shows that their minimum interspecific distance is much smaller than the maximum intraspecific distance of  B. mauritiensis (Table 2). In the phylogenetic analysis, they were also represented by a well-supported clade (Fig. 1). Thus, according to the original descriptions and molecular analyses,  B. dasystylus is most probably a junior synonym of  B. mauritiensis and that a re-examination of the type material is necessary to confirm the synonymy.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C8501CF50B605B0F8E8409BCA75219E2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zeng, Xue-Gang;Wang, Jin;Yang, Jing-Bo;Li, Wei-Chun	Zeng, Xue-Gang, Wang, Jin, Yang, Jing-Bo, Li, Wei-Chun (2021): Integrative taxonomy reveals a new species of the genus Burmoniscus (Isopoda, Philosciidae) from the Xuefeng Mountains, China. ZooKeys 1055: 123-134, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1055.66879, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1055.66879
