“…Taxonomic classifications of biodiversity provide data for understanding the origin and history of diversification of life on Earth, while simultaneously gathering scientific evidence to inform decisions related to conservation and resource management. Over the past decade, many new species, mainly plants and animals, have been reported (DU et al, 2010;MA et al, 2010;SUN et al, 2010;WANG et al, 2010;ZHANG et al, 2010b;LU et al, 2011;TIAN et al, 2011;CHENG et al, 2012;GAO & REN, 2012;LU et al, 2012;WANG et al, 2012;ZHANG et al, 2012;ZHAO et al, 2012;ZHOU et al, 2012;HU et al, 2013;LI et al, 2013c;LU et al, 2013;REN, 2013;REN & KOU, 2013;WANG et al, 2013b;YUAN et al, 2013a;ZHANG et al, 2013b;ZHAO et al, 2013a;ZHAO et al, 2013b;HOU et al, 2014b;HU et al, 2014;REN, 2014;REN & ZHAO, 2014;ZHAO et al, 2014b;ELLIS et al, 2015;LIU et al, 2015;REN, 2015;WANG et al, 2015a;WANG et al, 2015c;YUAN et al, 2015a;ZHANG et al, 2015a;ZHANG et al, 2015b;ZHAO et al, 2015;WANG et al, 2016;…”