The genus Stactobia McLachlan (Trichoptera, Hydroptilidae) in Japan
Author
Ito, Tomiko
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Zootaxa
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2017-11-17
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Stactobia japonica
Iwata 1930
(
Figs 5
,
6
,
18
)
Stactobia japonica
Iwata 1930
, 59, larval syntypes, case, Honshu (Gifu, Nagano).
Marshall 1979
, 167;
Botosaneanu & Nozaki 1996
, 54–55, 60, designation of neotype male, habitat, Honshu (Kanagawa, Nagano, Gifu, Shizuoka);
Nozaki 1997
, 33, 38, Honshu (Kanagawa);
Nozaki 2004
, 1234, Honshu (Kanagawa);
Moriya & Kubota 2012
, 135, Honshu (Kanagawa). Lectotype larva, Honshu (Gifu), lectotype by present designation; 2 larvae, paralectotypes, data as for lectotype.
Diagnosis.
The final instar larva is distinguished from that of the other species of the
S. martynovi
Species Group described here by the presence of a pair of small round sclerites ventrolaterally on the prothorax, the prosternite with a pair of transversely wide sclerites near the posterior margin, and a pair of very thin, transversely wide sclerites near the posterior margin of the mesosternite. It is also distinguished from
S. distinguenda
Botosaneanu & Nozaki
, in the
S. nielseni
Species Group, found in the
type
locality and unknown in the larval stage, by their sizes because adults and larvae of the
S
.
nielseni
Species Group are distinctly smaller, about 2/3 times the size of those of the
S. martynovi
Species Group in central
Japan
.
The male of this species is distinguished from other species by the strongly sclerotized, short, curved, and obliquely angled spine of the phallus.
Description
(revised following
Iwata 1930
).
Final instar larva
(
Figs
6I
–6K
). Sclerites dark brown. Head width up to
0.25 mm
, body 2.0–
2.5 mm
long. Thorax: Setae of tergites of 3 segments about 20–25, 20–25, and 20, respectively; pair of short transversely wide ventral sclerites at middle of posterior margin of prothorax, pair of small round sclerites ventrolaterally on prosternum, pair of very short transversely wide ventral sclerites at posterior edge of mesosternum. Abdominal tergum I with middle dorsal sclerite and pair of small round sclerites dorsolaterally. Other features typical of genus.
Case
(
Figs 6L, 6M
). Length 2.0–
2.5 mm
. Composed of sandy, dome-shaped dorsal valve and silken, rectangular ventral valve, dorsal valve longer than ventral one, completely sealing larva; nearly rectangular with gently convex lateral margins in dorsal and ventral views. Anterior and posterior hoods relatively small, with median slit at each outer margin. Other features typical of genus.
Male
(
Figs 6A–6H
). Antennae each 18-segmented and 0.9–1.0 mm long (n = 5). Length of each forewing and hind wing 1.8–2.0 mm and
1.6–1.7 mm
, respectively (n = 5). Tibial spur formula 1, 2, 4.
Genitalia
. Tergite VII as long as sternite VII, sternite VII slightly expanded at anterior margin in lateral view, ventral process long with expanded spiny apex. Tergite VIII as long as sternite VIII. Tergite IX with pair of long anterior apodemes, sternite IX reduced. Tergite X semimembranous with weakly sclerotized border dorsolaterally. Subgenital appendages small, round and heavily sclerotized at mesal edges in ventral view. Inferior appendages small, round and heavily sclerotized at mesal edges, with irregularly convex sclerites in lateral and ventral views. Phallus long, almost straight, flattened and roundish apically; internal spine strongly sclerotized, more or less curved, relatively short, about 10–15 times as long as basal width, oblique cleft visible near middle.
Specimens examined
.
Lectotype
, final instar larva,
HONSHU
,
Gifu
, Fukuoka-mura (present address Nakatsugawa-shi, boundary of Shimono and
Fukuoka
), Otohime-taki Fall (35˚34’ 35” N, 137˚27’ 53”E,
375 m
a.s.l.),
viii.1928
, I. Niwa (KUM In 0 77, small vial with
lectotype
label).
Paralectotypes
, 2 final instar larvae, same data as
lectotype
(KUM In 0 77, small vials with
paralectotype
labels).
Other
specimens
.
HONSHU
.
Iwate
:
32 males
, Kitakami-shi, Kiuchi-gawa, small tributary,
330 m
a.s.l.
,
20.vi.1997
, TH
.
Miyagi
:
3 males
, Sendai-shi, Futakuchi, Natori-gawa,
400–500 m
a.s.l.
,
7–8.vi.1974
, TH
;
23 males
, same locality,
14.ix.2003
, TH
; 4 males, Sendai-shi, Futakuchi, Banji-bashi,
500 m
a.s.l.,
14.ix.2003
, TH.
Tochigi
:
2 males
, Kuroishi-shi, Kinomata-gawa,
7.vi.1998
, HN
.
Saitama
:
11 males
, Chichibu-shi, Otaki-mura, Kudono-sawa,
20.v.1998
, TI & AO
.
Kanagawa
:
5 males
,
Yamakita-machi
,
Mts. Tanzawa
,
Naka-gawa
,
Shiraishizawa
,
700–750 m
a.s.l.
,
2–3.vi.1974
, TH
; 1 male, Kiyokawa-mura, Nakatsu-gawa, Nuno-kawa,
22.v.1998
, AO; 2 males, Matsuda-machi, Sakawa-gawa, Nakatsu-gawa,
22.v.1998
, AO.
Toyama
:
4 males
, Nanto-shi, Taira-mura, Kotani-gawa,
450 m
a.s.l.
,
30.vii.1995
, TH
.
Ishikawa
:
1 male
, Wajima-shi, Makino-machi, Sosogi,
5 m
a.s.l.
,
10.vi.2011
, TH
.
Yamanashi
:
1 male
, Oizumu-mura, Kawamata-gawa, Toryu-no-taki,
11.vi.1994
, TH
; 4 males, Minobu-cho, Oshiro,
960 m
a.s.l.,
23.vii.2004
, TH; 7 males, Minobu-cho, Oshiro,
460 m
a.s.l.,
12.vi.
201, TH.
Nagano
:
2 males
, Hakuba-mura, Aoni,
830 m
a.s.l.
,
13.viii.1995
, TH
.
Gifu
:
7 males
, Nakatsugawa-shi, Tase, Yokokawa-dani,
6.vi.1996
, TN (
4 males
in
PTN
,
3 males
in PTI)
;
3 males
, same locality
,
21.v.1996
(
2 pupae
, 1 larva), HN & TN, reared and emerged on
30.v–17.vi.1996
, TN (
PTN
); 1 larva, same locality
,
21.v.1996
, HN & TN; 1 male, Kokufu-cho, Utsue-gawa, Shijuhachi-no-taki,
28.v.2001
, K. Endo; 1 male, Takayama-shi, Nyukawa, Hirayu Tunnel,
20.ix.1998
, HN.
Shizuoka
:
4 males
, Shizuoka-shi, Oi-gawa, Itsuha-zawa,
750 m
a.s.l.
,
25.vi.1994
, TH
; 7 males, Shizuoka-shi, Umegashima, Sakasa-gawa, small tributary,
1000 m
a.s.l.,
16.vii.1995
, TH; 8 males, Shizuoka-shi, Umegashima, Abe-toge,
1400 m
a.s.l.,
6.vii.1997
, TH; 1 male, Shizuoka-shi, Umegashima, Onsenue,
1000 m
a.s.l.,
5.viii.2001
, TH;
4 males
, same locality,
24.ix.2001
, TH
; 4 males, Shizuoka-shi, Kuchisakamoto,
935 m
a.s.l.,
13.v.2002
, TH; 1 male, Shizuoka-shi, Yokosawa, Mitsumine,
1080 m
a.s.l.,
27.v.2005
, TH; 2 males, Shizuoka-shi, Umegashima, Minami-sawa,
780 m
a.s.l.,
28.vi.2005
, TH.
Aichi
:
1 male
, Toei-cho, Shimoda,
14.ix.2013
, HN
.
Nara
:
1 male
, Kawakami-mura, Takahara-gawa,
850 m
a.s.l.
, TH
.
Okayama
:
2 males
, Tsuyamashi, Aba,
13.v.2016
, KN
; 13 males, Kagamino-cho, Tominishi-dani, Shiraga-keikoku,
26.vi.2016
, KN; 5 males, Nishi-awakura-son, Ogaya,
20.vii.2016
, KN;
14 males
, same locality,
24.vii.2016
, KN.
SHIKOKU
.
Tokushima
:
28 males
, Tsurugi-cho, Ichiu, Kuwadaira,
900–1140 m
a.s.l.
,
25.ix.2002
, TH
.
Ehime
:
2 males
, Kuma-kogen-cho, Omogo, Ishizuchi, skyline, small waterfall,
25.v.1999
, TI & AO
; 1 male, Uwajima-shi, Nametoke-keikoku,
400– 600 m
a.s.l.,
23.ix.2002
, TH; 1 male, Saijo-shi, Yosakoi-toge, hygropetric zone,
20.v.2008
, MT & TI.
Kochi
:
1 male
, Ino-cho, Hongawa, Nago-gawa,
900 m
a.s.l.
,
24.ix.2002
, TH
; 1 male, Ino-cho, Hongawa, Terakawa,
5.vi.2004
, MT; 8 males, Kami-shi, Monobe, Befu-kyo,
650 m
a.s.l.,
25.iv.2004
, TH; 1 male, Kami-shi, Monobe, Nishikuma-keikoku,
25.iv.2004
, MT; 2 males, Kami-shi, Monobe, Shirakami-goe,
3.vii.2004
, MT; 30 males, Kami-shi, Monobe, Shiraga-toge,
22.v.2008
, MT & TI; 3 males, Okawa-mura, Asatani, small waterfall,
500 m
a.s.l.,
24.ix.2002
, TH.
KYUSHU
.
Fukuoka
:
4 males
, Hoshuyama-mura, Hoshuyama-gawa, headwater,
8.iv.1997
, TN
; 1 male, Soeda-cho, Hikosan,
8.x.1998
, AO.
Nagasaki
:
1 male
, Takari-cho, Todoroki-keikoku,
300 m
a.s.l.
,
17.ix.2002
, TH
.
Oita
:
3 males
, Saeki-shi, Ume, Kuzuha, Nagafuchi-gawa, upper reach,
23.v.1993
, NK
; 11 males, Kokonoe-machi, Tano, Naruko-gawa,
900 m
a.s.l.,
18.ix.2002
, TH.
Miyazaki
:
6 males
, Nishimera-son, Omata,
440–450 m
a.s.l.
,
21.ix.2002
, TH
; 12 males, Tsuno-cho, Osuzu-yama,
750 m
a.s.l.,
22.iv.2004
, TH.
FIGURE 4.
Stactobia kanagawa
sp. nov.
Male, final instar larva, and case. 4A–4G, male: 4A, abdominal segments VII–X, left lateral; 4B, abdominal segments IX–X, dorsal; 4C, same, ventral; 4D, phallus, ventral; 4E and 4F, same, left lateral; 4G, apex of phallus, dorsolateral. 4H–4J, final instar larva: 4H, right half of thorax, dorsal; 4I, pro- and mesosterna, ventral; 4J, abdominal segments I–III, dorsal. 4K, 4L, case: 4K, dorsal; 4L, ventral. Specimens: Kanagawa, Yugawara-machi (type locality). Scale bars: 0.1 mm for 4A; 1.0 mm for 4K & 4L.
Distribution
(
Fig. 18
). Honshu (
Iwate
,
Miyagi
,
Tochigi
,
Saitama
,
Kanagawa
,
Toyama
,
Ishikawa
,
Yamanashi
,
Nagano
,
Gifu
,
Shizuoka
,
Aichi
,
Nara
,
Okayama
); Shikoku (
Tokushima
,
Ehime
,
Kochi
); Kyushu (
Fukuoka
,
Nagasaki
,
Oita
,
Miyazaki
). Newly recorded for Shikoku and Kyushu.
Habitat
. Adults of this species were collected by the above colleagues and me near falls and very fast-flowing streams.
Japanese name
. Kaku-himetobikera.
FIGURE 5.
Stactobia japonica
Iwata 1930
. 5A–5C, lectotype final instar larva and case: 5A, anterior part of larva, right ventrolateral, ventral sclerites of pro- and mesosterna enclosed in oval lines; 5B, case, dorsal; 5C, case, ventral. 5D, a paraleptotype final instar larva and case, right lateral. Scale bars: 0.1 mm for 5A; 1.0 mm for 5B–5D.
FIGURE 6.
Stactobia japonica
Iwata 1930
. Male, final instar larva, and case. 6A–6H, male: 6A, abdominal segments VII–X, left lateral; 6B, abdominal segments VIII–X, dorsal; 6C, abdominal segments IX–X, ventral; 6D, phallus, left lateral; 6E–6H, same, variation. 6I–6K, final instar larva: 6I, right half of thorax, dorsal; 6J, pro- and mesosterna, ventral; 6K, abdominal segments I–III, dorsal. 6L, 6M, case: 6L, dorsal; 6M, ventral. Specimens: 6A–6D and 6I–6M = Gifu, Fukuoka-cho, Yokokawadani; 6E = Iwate, Kitagami-shi, 6F = Miyagi, Sendai-shi; 6G = Toyama, Nanto-shi; 6H = Kochi, Kami-shi. Scale bars: 0.1 mm for 6A; 1.0 mm for 6L & 6M.
Remarks
(
Fig. 5
)
Stactobia japonica
was originally described on the basis of a series of larvae collected from
Gifu
and
Nagano
, central Honshu, by
Iwata (1930)
.
Botosaneanu & Nozaki (1996)
designated a male collected from one of the
type
localities, Otohime-buchi, Shimono, Fukuoka-cho,
Gifu
, since they believed that the specimens on which Iwata based the original description were entirely lost. They described the male as this species for the first time (
Botosaneanu & Nozaki 1996
).
However,
Narita
et al
. (2001)
reported larval specimens of
S. japonica
among the
Trichoptera
listed in Iwata’s collection. In March, 2017, I examined the specimens in a bottle labeled “In 0 77,
Stactobia japonica
”, now deposited in the
Kyoto
University Museum. Twenty final instar larvae (
16 larvae
in cases and
4 larvae
without cases) and
2 pupae
in cases are preserved in a small vial, which bears a label written in Japanese as “Otohime-taki, Fukuoka-mura,
Gifu
,
VIII.1928
, Niwa”. The locality, collector and date agree with the specimen data recorded in Iwata’s paper. Since these larvae must be some of the
syntypes
of
S. japonica
, the
neotype
designated by
Botosaneanu & Nozaki (1996)
is set aside (International Commission on
Zoological Nomenclature 1999
, ICZN Art. 75.8).
Although most of the larvae are difficult to study in detail due to their bad condition, being dried up,
3 larvae
were in reasonable condition for study. I am designating one of these larvae as the
lectotype
, and the other 2 as
paralectotypes
. The taxonomic purpose of this
lectotype
designation is to assure the correct identity of this distinct species in the context of the present revision of Japanese species of
Stactobia
. The above diagnosis and description are based primarily on the
lectotype
. Larvae collected from many localities, including a site near the
type
locality, conform with the
lectotype
and
paralectotypes
, so that the associated adults are described and figured here. The identity of the final instar larva described by
Tetsukawa (1965)
under the name of
S. japonica
is uncertain at the species level, because his description is mainly of generic features.