著者
SEKIMOTO Shigeyuki Sekimoto Shigeyuki
出版者
Research Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
雑誌
Insecta matsumurana. New series : journal of the Faculty of Agriculture Hokkaido University, series entomology. (ISSN:00201804)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.70, pp.1-87, 2014-10

Japanese species of the family Myrmeleontidae are revised. The following 17 species are recognized: Myrmeleon formicarius Linnaeus, M. bore (Tjeder), M. solers Walker, M. taiwanensis Miller & Stange (new record from Japan), Baliga micans (McLachlan), Dendroleon pupillaris Gerstaecker), Gatzara jezoensis (Okamoto), Epacanthaclisis moiwana (Okamoto), Distoleon nigricans (Okamoto), Di. contubernalis (McLachlan), Di. bistrigatus (Rambur), Di. boninensis Adams, Neuroleon parvulus (Okamoto) n. comb., Paraglenurus japonicus (McLachlan), Pa. okinawensis (Okamoto), Pseudoformicaleo nubecula (Gerstaecker) and Synclisis japonica (McLachlan). The male of Di. boninensis is recorded for the first time. All Japanese species of Myrmeleontidae are redescribed and illustrated, except for M. taiwanensis for which detailed male and female terminal structures were recently illustrated. A key to the tribes, genera and species of Japanese antlions is provided. In appendix, three new combinations are proposed for three Chinese species, Baliga angustala (Bao et al.), B. coalita (Yang) and B. quangxiensis (Bao et al.): all were formerly assigned to the genus Hagenomyia Banks.
著者
Sugimoto Shun'ichiro
出版者
The Research Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
雑誌
Insecta matsumurana. New series : journal of the Faculty of Agriculture Hokkaido University, series entomology. (ISSN:00201804)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.73, pp.39-63, 2017-10

The aphid genus Yamatocallis Matsumura, 1917 in Japan is revised. the following 5 species, Y. nikkoensis sp. nov., Y. hirayamae Matsumura, Y. tokyoensis (Takahashi), Y. acericola Higuchi and Y. takagii (Takahashi), are described with their host records and distributions. Among the previously known species, the fundatrices of Y. hirayamae and Y. tokyoensis, and the sexual morphs of Y. acericola and Y. takagii are described for the first time. A key to Japanese species is provided. Moreover, based on the collection data of each aphid, the host preference is discussed.
著者
Williams Paul H. Ito Masao Matsumura Takeshi Kudo Iwao Williams Paul H. Ito Masao Matsumura Takeshi Kudo Iwao
出版者
Research Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
雑誌
Insecta matsumurana. New series : journal of the Faculty of Agriculture Hokkaido University, series entomology. (ISSN:00201804)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.66, pp.115-151, 2010-10

W ILLIAMS, P. H. , h o, M., M ATSUMURA, T. and K UDO, T., 20 10. The bumblebees of the Nepal Himalaya (Hymenoptera: Apidae). I ns. fIlatsum. n. s. 66: 1 [j- 151 , 36 figs, 3 tabs. Among 2,762 spec imens of bumblebees (genus Bombus) from Nepal, a total of 34 species is recorded. Bombus abnormis, B. branickii, B. grahami, B. personaflls, and B. presslis are recorded from Nepal for the first time. None of the species is endemic. A key to females, colour-pattern diagrams for females, and distribution maps are provided. Bumblebees in Nepal tend to have colour patterns of the thoracic dorsum that are black at low e levations, unbanded pale at mid elevations, and banded at high e levations, with the pale pal1s tending to become lighter at higher elevations. A western, an eastern, and a larger widespread fauna are described. Key words. Bumblebee, Bombus, taxonomy, di stribution, e levati on, a lti tude, pollinators. Nepal.
著者
YOSHIZAWA Kazunori Yoshizawa Kazunori
出版者
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY
雑誌
Insecta matsumurana. New series : journal of the Faculty of Agriculture Hokkaido University, series entomology. (ISSN:00201804)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.62, pp.1-44, 2005-12

Adult integumental morphology of the suborder Psocomorpha (Psocodea: 'Psocoptera') was examined, and homologies and transformation series of characters throughout the suborder and Psocoptera were discussed. These examinations formed the basis of the recent morphology-based cladistic analysis of the Psocomorpha (Yoshizawa, 2002, Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 136: 371–400).