Feb. 25,
2013 — Four new species from the Steninae subfamily of the large family of
rove beetles (Staphylinidae) have been discovered in the Ningxia Autonomous
Region, China ,
as part of an exploration of the insect fauna of the Liupan Shan Natural
Reserve, where a large number of specimens has been collected. The expedition
also yielded 11 new records for the Ningxia province of previously described
Steninae species. The study was published in the open access, peer reviewed
journal Zookeys.
The beautifully coloured newly described water
gliding species, Dianous ningxiaensis.
(Credit: Dr. Liang Tang; CC-BY 3.0)
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The Ningxia
Autonomous Region is mainly known as a dry, desert-like land. The region of the
Liupan Shan Natural Reserve, however, is part of the Liupan Shan mountains,
also known as the green pearl on the Loess Plateau. The area is also regarded
as a "Kingdom
of Animals " for its
great biological diversity.
The rove
beetle family, Staphylinidae, is one of the most widely distributed beetle
families in the world. However, the representatives of the Steninae subfamily
are of particular interest. These fascinating beetles are known for their
unique ability to glide on the surface of water.This special skill is made
possible through evolutionary adjustment allowing the production of special
gland secretions that reduce surface tension.
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