Anisocentropus (Anisocentropus) kawamurai (Iwata)

Oláh, János & Johanson, Kjell Arne, 2010, Description of 33 new species of Calamoceratidae, Molannidae, Odontoceridae and Philorheithridae (Trichoptera), with detailed presentation of their cephalic setal warts and grooves 2457, Zootaxa 2457 (1), pp. 1-128 : 16-17

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Anisocentropus (Anisocentropus) kawamurai (Iwata)
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Anisocentropus (Anisocentropus) kawamurai (Iwata)

Figs 17–21 View FIGURES 17–21

Kizakia kawamurai Iwata, 1927: 211 (larva only, very briefly described).

Anisocentropus immunis sensu Ulmer 1907b: 53–54, 1951: 345 View in CoL , nec McLachlan, 1963.

Kizakia kawamurai Iwata as a synonym of Anisocentropus immunis sensu Ulmer (1907b: 53–54) View in CoL according to Ulmer (1951: 345).

Ganonema pallidum Martynov, 1935: 207 , 214–217, figs 8–11, new synonym.

Type locality: Japan .

New records: JAPAN: Honshu: Shakujil-Tokyo , 22.vi.1952 [W. Nakahara] — 1 male ( NMNH) ; Hokkaido: Nanae Cho, Onumako, Higashi onuma camp, 42 ° 0.7 ’ N, 140 ° 43.0 ’ E, 23.vi.2007 [C.O. Flint] — 1 female ( NMNH); Chitose-shi, Chitose Lake , 42 ° 47.6 ’ N, 141 ° 42.4 ’ E, 28.vii.2007 [C.O. Flint] — 5 males (4 males NMNH, 1 male OPC) GoogleMaps ; Tomakomai-shi, Bibigawa , Uenae.bashi, 42 ° 43.4 ’ N, 141 ° 42.6 ’ E, 3.viii.2007 [C.O. Flint] — 1 female ( NMNH) GoogleMaps .

Distribution: Japan, Russia (Amurland).

Remarks: Anisocentropus immunis McLachlan, 1863 was described from New Guinea (sex not stated, very briefly described and only habitus figure presented). Type depository: NHML; Abdomen lost ( McLachlan 1863). Ulmer (1907b) identified, illustrated and re-described a species from Japan as Anisocentropus immunis based on McLachlan’s brief description of body and wing colour. Later, Ulmer (1951) synonymised the genera Kizakia and Anisocentropus , and Kizakia kawamurai Iwata with his (1907b) concept of Japanese Anisocentropus immunis McLachlan. Neboiss (1986: 229) , however, illustrated a male of A. immunis from New Guinea and concluded that the figures by Ulmer (1907b) as A. immunis McLachlan from Japan represent another species. Anisocentropus immunis McLachlan from New Guinea has short gonocoxites and a well-developed lateral flank on each posterolateral margin of segment IX, and is a true member of the Anisocentropus latifascia diagnostic species-group. The species drawn by Ulmer from Japan has very long and slender gonocoxites and no lateral flanks. Anisocentropus kawamurai is very close to A. minutus Martynov from China (Hainan) and is identical to Ganonema pallidum Martynov, 1935 , from Amurland.

Based on larval material of this species from Japan (Honshu, Nagano Prefecture, Lake Kizaki), Iwata (1927) established a new genus, Kizakia within the Molannidae . According to the male genitalia, it belongs to the genus Anisocentropus and resembles Anisocentropus minutus Martynov. However , it is distinct from A. minutus in having more slender median processes on segment IX, a differently shaped, ventrad-curving apex of segment X, and larger body size. Its body and wing colour may change from darker greyish brown to ochraceous in different habitats or during preservation. For example, a pinned specimen collected on Honshu Island near Tokyo in 1952 (W. Nakahara) is light ochraceous and freshly collected specimens in 2007 from Hokkaido are dark greyish brown.

Iwata, M. (1927) Trichopterous larvae from Japan. Contributions from the Otsu Hydrobiological station, Kyoto Imperial University 7. Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses, 11 (3), 203 - 233.

Martynov, A. V. (1935): Trichoptera of the Amur region, Part I. Travaux de la Societe des Naturalistes de Leningrad, 2, 205 - 395.

McLachlan, R. (1863) On Anisocentropus, a new genus of exotic Trichoptera, with descriptions of 5 species, and of a new species of Dipseudopsis. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (3) 1, 492 - 496.

Neboiss, A. (1986) Atlas of Trichoptera of the SW Pacific - Australian Region. Series Entomologica, 37. Dr. Junk Publisher, Dordrecht, 286 pp.

Ulmer, G. (1907 b) Trichopteren. Collections Zoologiques du Baron Edm. De Selys Longchamps, 6 (1), 1 - 102.

Ulmer, G. (1951) Kocherfliegen (Trichopteren) von den Sunda-Inseln (Teil I). Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, Supplement, 19, 1 - 528.

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FIGURES 17–21. Anisocentropus kawamurai (Iwata), male and female from Japan: Hokkaido, Nanae Cho, Onumako, Higashi onuma camp. 17 — male genitalia, lateral; 18 — male genitalia, dorsal; 19 — male gonocoxite, ventral; 20 — phallus, lateral; 21 — female genitalia, dorsal.

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Calamoceratidae

Genus

Anisocentropus