Lathrobium japonicum BERNHAUER, 1907
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https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.65.1.41-74 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4754223 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C92CAF45-FF51-4B38-19AF-30AA1D78FA7A |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Lathrobium japonicum BERNHAUER, 1907 |
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Lathrobium japonicum BERNHAUER, 1907 View in CoL
Material examined: Japan: Hokkaido: 1 , Kushiro Marsh, Iwahogi , 5 m, 31. VII .1991, leg. Smetana [J20] ( CNC). Russia: Sakhalin: 1 ex., Aniva district, Kamiyshoviye mountains, Bryanka river , 30 km W Aniva, 200 m, 14. VII .1993, leg. Pütz & Wrase (cSch); 1 ex., Aniva district, Zuneyiskiy mountains, 10 km N Novo Aleksandrovsk, Mt. Tshekhov , 1000 m, 13. VII .1993, leg. Pütz & Wrase (cSch); 1 ex., Aniva district, 5 km W Petropavlovskoye, tributary of Lyutoga river , 20.–21. VII .1993, leg. Pütz & Wrase (cSch); 1 ex., Korsakov district, Ismenshiroye Lake , 21.–22. VII .1993, leg. Pütz & Wrase (cSch). (The material from Sakhalin was identified and communicated by M. Schülke.).
Comment: In Japan, L. japonicum was previously known only from Rishiri-tô, an island to the west of Hokkaido. In the recent checklist of the Lathrobium species of Japan in ( ASSING 2013f), L. japonicum is categorized as macropterous. However, according to Ryvkin (e-mail, 2 December, 2014), all the specimens from Kunashir, Iturup, and Sakhalin examined by him have reduced hind wings.
CNC |
Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes |
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