Nymphomyia alba Tokunaga
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Nymphomyia alba Tokunaga View in CoL
( Figs. 38–42 View FIGURES 38–42 )
Nymphomyia alba Tokunaga, 1932: 561 View in CoL ; 1935 b: 127; Makarchenko et al. 1989: 15; Courtney 1994: 14; Takemon & Tanida 1994:120; Makarchenko 1996: 23, 2006: 739; Saigusa 2014: 80; Nakamura et al. 2015: 23; Makarchenko & Gunderina 2019: 74.
Material examined. JAPAN: 12 adult males , 10 females, Gunma Prefecture, Nuru River, tributary of the Tone River , 36.499296 N, 138.682426 E, 3–6. V.2020, leg. S. Sato GoogleMaps ; 5 adult males, 4 females, Kochi Prefecture, Monobe River , 33.762000 N, 134.028806 E, 22.XI.2020, leg. T. Minami GoogleMaps . RUSSIA: 23 adult males , 14 females, Kunashir Island, Kuril Islands, Kurilsky State Nature Reserve , Balysheva Creek ( Filatovka River basin), about 100 m above the mouth, 44.183026 N, 146.025748 E, 19. VI.1989, leg. T. Tiunova GoogleMaps ; 46 adult males, 24 females, the same data except unnamed creek of Filatovka River basin (lower reaches), in the area of the Filatovsky cordon, 44.194098 N, 146.020354 E, 26. VI.2013, leg. Yu. Sundukov GoogleMaps ; 1 adult male, 1 female, 1 pupal exuvia, Kunashir Island, Pacific coast, Prozrachnyi Stream ( Kosmodemyanskaya Bay basin), 44.094722 N, 145.890833 E, 24–25.VIII.2016, drift trap, leg. M. Astakhov. GoogleMaps
Courtney, G. W. (1994) Biosystematics of the Nymphomyiidae (Insecta, Diptera): life history, morphology, and phylogenetic relationships. Smithsonian contributions to zoology, 550, 1 - 39. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00810282.550
Makarchenko, E. A., Chubareva, L. A. & Makarchenko, M. A. (1989) New data on the distribution, karyology and biology of archaic dipterous nymphomyiids (Diptera, Nymphomyiidae) from the Soviet Far East. In: Systematics and ecology of river organisms. Far Eastern Scientific Center of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, pp. 15 - 19. [in Russian]
Makarchenko, E. A. (1996) Some remarks on distribution of the Far Eastern Nymphomyiidae (Diptera). Makunagi, 19, 22 - 25.
Makarchenko, E. A. (2006) 8. Family Nymphomyiidae. In: Key to the Insects of Russian Far East. Vol. 6. Diptera and Siphonaptera. Pt. 4. Dal'nauka, Vladivostok, pp. 734 - 739. [in Russian]
Makarchenko, E. A. & Gunderina, L. I. (2019) Review of the archaic nymphomyiid fly (Diptera, Nimphomyiidae) in the Far East and the adjacent territoriy, with Nymphomyia alba Tokunaga and N. levanidovae Rohdendorf et Kalugina morphologically and molecular-genetically redescribed. Bulletin of the North-East Scientific Center, Russia Academy of Sciences Far East Branch, 1, 72 - 82. [in Russian] https: // doi. org / 10.34078 / 1814 - 0998 - 2019 - 1 - 72 - 82
Nakamura, T., Kato, D. & Saigusa, T. (2015) Records of Nymphomyia alba from Mie and Tokushima Prefectures, Japan (Diptera, Nymphomyiidae). Mie Prefectural Museum Research Bulletin, 1, 23 - 24. [in Japanese]
Saigusa, T. (2014) Family Nymphomyiidae // Nakamura, T., Saigusa, T. & Suwa, M. (Eds.), Catalogue of the Insects of Japan. Vol. 8. Diptera. Part 1. Nematocera-Brachycera Aschiza. The Entomological Society of Japan, Touka Shobo, Fukuoka, pp. 80 - 81.
Takemon, Y. & Tanida, K. (1994) New data on Nymphomyia alba (Diptera, Nymphomyiidae) from Japan with notes on the larvae and the micro-habitat. Aquatic Insects, 16, 119 - 124. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 01650429409361544
Tokunaga, M. (1932) A remarkable Dipterous insect from Japan, Nymphomyia alba, gen. et sp. nov. Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses, 13, 559 - 569.
Tokunaga, M. (1935) A morphological study of a Nymphomyiid fly. Philippine Journal of Science, 56, 127 - 214.
FIGURES 38–42. Adult male (38–39) and female (40–42) terminalia of Nymphomyia alba Tokunaga. 38, in dorsal view; 39, 41, in lateral view; 40, sternite IX process; 42, in ventral view. ae, aedeagus; ce, cerci; gs, gonostylus; gx, gonocoxite; pp, paratergal projections; sp, sternite IX median process. Scale bars—50 μm.
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Nymphomyia alba Tokunaga
Makarchenko, Eugenyi A., Semenchenko, Alexander A., Krasheninnikov, Andrey B., Yanygina, Lubov V. & Yavorskaya, Nadezhda M. 2024 |
Nymphomyia alba
Makarchenko, E. A. & Gunderina, L. I. 2019: 74 |
Nakamura, T. & Kato, D. & Saigusa, T. 2015: 23 |
Saigusa, T. 2014: 80 |
Makarchenko, E. A. 2006: 739 |
Makarchenko, E. A. 1996: 23 |
Courtney, G. W. 1994: 14 |
Takemon, Y. & Tanida, K. 1994: 120 |
Makarchenko, E. A. & Chubareva, L. A. & Makarchenko, M. A. 1989: 15 |
Tokunaga, M. 1932: 561 |