著者
Ballarin Francesco Lola Alyssa Marie Irawan Ardika Dani Chouangthavy Bounsanong 菊地 波輝
出版者
Entomological Society of Japan
雑誌
昆蟲.ニューシリーズ (ISSN:13438794)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.26, no.2, pp.149-156, 2023-06-25 (Released:2023-06-28)
参考文献数
6

Nearly a decade after its entry into force, the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) continues to pose challenges for academics. The diversity of local regulations and the complexity of procedures can make it difficult for researchers to understand how to properly comply with the protocol when working with samples collected in signatory countries. To address this issue, the ABS Support Team at the Makino Herbarium, Tokyo Metropolitan University aims to assist Japanese researchers in navigating ABS procedures during their studies. In this article, we present three cases of successful ABS compliance involving animal and plant samples from strictly regulated countries in Southeast Asia. For each example, we provide detailed information on the procedures followed, the required documents, and the government ministries and departments involved. These examples serve as practical guidance for researchers, helping them better understand the structure and complexity of the ABS procedures and providing advice on how to successfully navigate them.
著者
菊地 波輝 小西 和彦
出版者
一般社団法人 日本昆虫学会
雑誌
昆蟲.ニューシリーズ (ISSN:13438794)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.25, no.4, pp.165-170, 2022-12-25 (Released:2022-12-25)
参考文献数
10

Stenichneumon Thomson, 1893 comprises 23 species in the Holarctic, Oriental, and Neotropical regions. In Japan, five species, S. culpator iwatensis Uchida, 1926, S. militarius naironis Uchida, 1926, S. nigriorbitalis Uchida, 1930, S. odaiensis Uchida, 1932 and S. posticalis (Matsumura, 1912) have been recorded. Here, we report new host records, S. culpator iwatensis emerged from pupa of Autographa nigrisigna (Walker, 1858) and S. posticalis emerged from pupa of Ctenoplusia agnata (Staudinger, 1892). The latter host was collected as larva, and this is the first information on the host life stage attacked by this genus. New distributional records are S. nigriorbitalis from Shikoku and S. odaiensis from Hokkaido. In addition, we provided an identification key to Japanese species of the genus.