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</script>Three new cave species of the subgenus Tachycines (Gymnaeta) (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae: Aemodogryllinae) from northern Guizhou, China
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Three new cave species of the subgenus Tachycines (Gymnaeta) (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae: Aemodogryllinae) from northern Guizhou, China
Some species of the subgenus Tachycines (Gymnaeta) are cavernicolous. In this paper, three new species of this subgenus, namely Tachycines (Gymnaeta) zaoshu sp. nov., Tachycines (Gymnaeta) shuangcha sp. nov., and Tachycines (Gymnaeta) tongrenus sp. nov., from karst caves in Guizhou Province, China are described. The results of this study expand our knowledge of the geographical distribution of the cave species of the subgenus Tachycines (Gymnaeta) in China. The morphological photographs of the three new cave species are provided.
- Guizhou University China (People's Republic of)
- Biology Centre Czech Republic
- Czech Academy of Sciences Czech Republic
China, Rhaphidophoridae, Animalia, Animal Structures, Animals, Body Size, Orthoptera, Biodiversity, Organ Size, Animal Distribution, Taxonomy
China, Rhaphidophoridae, Animalia, Animal Structures, Animals, Body Size, Orthoptera, Biodiversity, Organ Size, Animal Distribution, Taxonomy
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