Details for Nipponomyia kuwanai
Name:Nipponomyia kuwanai (Alexander, 1913)
Publication:Can. Ent. 45: 318 (as Tricyphona)
Status:Recognized taxon.
Classification:Family Pediciidae
Subfamily Pediciinae
Revision:Kolcsar et al., 2020.
Descriptive note:Description of male in Alexander, 1920d. Description of hypopygium in Alexander, 1958g.
Keys:Kolcsar et al., 2020 (World species Nipponomyia)
Nipponomyia kuwanai : habitus - maleNipponomyia kuwanai : habitus - maleNipponomyia kuwanai : body part(s) - head and thoraxNipponomyia kuwanai : body part(s) - thoraxNipponomyia kuwanai : hypopygium
habitus
male
habitus
male
body part(s)
head and thorax
body part(s)
thorax
hypopygium
plus 6 more images of hypopygium, hypopygium, ovipositor, wing, habitat and habitat.
Distribution:Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu).
Region(s):Eastpalaearctic
Map:Kolcsar et al., 2020
Figure
references:
Habitus: Nakamura, 2018a (male); Kolcsar et al., 2020 (male)
Head: Kolcsar et al., 2020
Wing: Alexander, 1913e; Alexander, 1918c; Alexander, 1927o; Alexander, 1927r; Kolcsar et al., 2020
Hypopygium: Alexander, 1958g; Kolcsar et al., 2020
Ovipositor: Kolcsar et al., 2020
Other figures: Kolcsar et al., 2020 (thorax)
Citationson characters and taxonomy (mainly from 2000 onward):
Japan
Description. Kolcsar et al., 2020: 79, 85-90 (type-mat, descr, key, comparison, bar-coding, figs).
on distribution (mainly from 2000 onward):
Japan
Distribution. Kato and Suzuki, 2017: 8 (revised list of the crane flies of Kanagawa pref., Honshu, loc(s), distr, refs).
Distribution. Kolcsar et al., 2020: 85-86, 90 (type-loc(s), loc(s), distr. map).
Distribution. Suzuki and Hotta, 2021: 59 (info and loc(s) Honshu, distr) (in Japanese).
Distribution. Suzuki et al., 2022: 88 (info and loc(s) Honshu, distr) (in Japanese).
on flight period (mainly from 2000 onward):
Japan
Kato and Suzuki, 2017: month(s): 4-5.
Kolcsar et al., 2020: month(s): 4-8.
Suzuki and Hotta, 2021: month(s): 5, 8.
Suzuki et al., 2022: month(s): 4.
on altitude (mainly from 2000 onward):
Japan
Kolcsar et al., 2020: altitude: 170-1120 m.

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