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Thirteen species in six genera of Coccinellidae belonging to Serangiini and Sticholotidini are recorded from Tibet. Among them ten species are described as new: Microserangium rhapidophorum, Microserangium lonchiatum, Serangium bimaculatum, Serangium bomicum, Nesolotis obtusa, Nesolotis tibetana, Sticholotis brahmaputrensis, Sticholotis jiangboi, Sticholotis motuo, Stickolotis tricolor. One species, Sticholotis kumatai Miyatake, 1985 is newly recorded from China. Illustrations, keys and distribution maps to the known species of Serangiini and Sticholotidini from Tibet are given.
Northern Tibet has a vital role in global ecological security. This study determined the effect of environmental factors on the soil respiration of an alpine steppe. Short-term nitrogen addition (2 g N m⁻² yr⁻¹) was performed in an alpine steppe in Northern Tibet in June, 2011. Soil respiration was observed during the growing season of 2011 using LI-8100. The results were as follows. First, soil respiration had clear seasonal patterns, and significant differences existed between the control (CK) and nitrogen addition (ND) treatments (P = 0.004). Second, soil respiration was more sensitive to soil temperature (R² = 0.988, ND; R² = 0.05, CK) than soil moisture (R² = 0.0003, ND; R² = 0.038, CK), and the relationship between soil temperature and soil respiration in ND treatment was more significant than that in CK. Third, the relationships between soil chemical properties and root biomass in CK were greater than that in ND plots, especially the relationship of root biomass with the available nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen. These results indicated that differences among geographical conditions resulted in different phenomena of gas emissions, immature soil, and extremely short plant growing time, which may all be remarkably influenced in an alpine steppe.
Geinella trapezicollis sp. nov. from Tibet is described and illustrated. A key to hitherto known species of the genus Geinella Strand, 1935 is given.
Two new species of the family Oribotritiidae, Mesotritia solhoyi sp. nov. from Tibet, China and Oribotritia krivolutskyi sp. nov. from Azerbaijan, are described and illustrated. Mesotritia solhoyi is distinguished from the related species by the presence of one pair of anal setae, three pairs of adanal setae, and 8-10 pairs of long genital setae; weakly fusiform head of sensilli; rostral and lamellar setae situated at the same level. Oribotritia krivolutskyi is similar to O. submolesta, but differs by different number of lateral carinae; much longer aggenital setae; longer sensilli, interlamellar and lamellar setae; shorter notogastral setae; setae ps₂ and ps₃ thick and rigid; setae ad₂ placed more close to ad₃ than to setae ad₁; slightly different shape of sensilli.
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