Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., a new bat fly (Hippoboscidae: streblid grade) from Fujian, China

The bat fly genus Ascodipteron Adensamer, 1896 currently contains 15 species, all of which occur in tropical and subtropical areas of the Eastern Hemisphere. A new species of endoparasitic bat fly, Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., was collected from the Great Himalayan Leaf-nosed Bat, Hipposidero...

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Main Authors: Haoran Sun, Liang Ding, Liping Yan, Thomas Pape, Dong Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2021-04-01
Series:Biodiversity Data Journal
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Online Access:https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/64558/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-20ec0c6245204c4dadb59b6399168c532021-09-28T14:14:15ZengPensoft PublishersBiodiversity Data Journal1314-28282021-04-01911310.3897/BDJ.9.e6455864558Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., a new bat fly (Hippoboscidae: streblid grade) from Fujian, ChinaHaoran Sun0Liang Ding1Liping Yan2Thomas Pape3Dong Zhang4School of Ecology and Nature Conservation, Beijing Forestry UniversityGo with KIDS Natural History WorkshopSchool of Ecology and Nature Conservation, Beijing Forestry UniversityNatural History Museum of DenmarkSchool of Ecology and Nature Conservation, Beijing Forestry UniversityThe bat fly genus Ascodipteron Adensamer, 1896 currently contains 15 species, all of which occur in tropical and subtropical areas of the Eastern Hemisphere. A new species of endoparasitic bat fly, Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., was collected from the Great Himalayan Leaf-nosed Bat, Hipposideros armiger (Hodgson, 1853), during ecological studies on bats in Fujian, China.A new species, Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., is described based on dealate neosomic females and is supported by molecular data from a 368 bp fragment of the cytochrome B (Cytb) gene. Habitus and diagnostic details as well as the attachment sites on the host are documented with photographs. A detailed comparison of the new species with related species is provided and the new species is accommodated in the most recent key to the world species of Ascodipteron.https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/64558/download/pdf/Ascodipterinaedealate neosomic femaleendoparas
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author Haoran Sun
Liang Ding
Liping Yan
Thomas Pape
Dong Zhang
spellingShingle Haoran Sun
Liang Ding
Liping Yan
Thomas Pape
Dong Zhang
Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., a new bat fly (Hippoboscidae: streblid grade) from Fujian, China
Biodiversity Data Journal
Ascodipterinae
dealate neosomic female
endoparas
author_facet Haoran Sun
Liang Ding
Liping Yan
Thomas Pape
Dong Zhang
author_sort Haoran Sun
title Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., a new bat fly (Hippoboscidae: streblid grade) from Fujian, China
title_short Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., a new bat fly (Hippoboscidae: streblid grade) from Fujian, China
title_full Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., a new bat fly (Hippoboscidae: streblid grade) from Fujian, China
title_fullStr Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., a new bat fly (Hippoboscidae: streblid grade) from Fujian, China
title_full_unstemmed Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., a new bat fly (Hippoboscidae: streblid grade) from Fujian, China
title_sort ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., a new bat fly (hippoboscidae: streblid grade) from fujian, china
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Biodiversity Data Journal
issn 1314-2828
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The bat fly genus Ascodipteron Adensamer, 1896 currently contains 15 species, all of which occur in tropical and subtropical areas of the Eastern Hemisphere. A new species of endoparasitic bat fly, Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., was collected from the Great Himalayan Leaf-nosed Bat, Hipposideros armiger (Hodgson, 1853), during ecological studies on bats in Fujian, China.A new species, Ascodipteron sanmingensis sp. nov., is described based on dealate neosomic females and is supported by molecular data from a 368 bp fragment of the cytochrome B (Cytb) gene. Habitus and diagnostic details as well as the attachment sites on the host are documented with photographs. A detailed comparison of the new species with related species is provided and the new species is accommodated in the most recent key to the world species of Ascodipteron.
topic Ascodipterinae
dealate neosomic female
endoparas
url https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/64558/download/pdf/
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