Stactobiella biramosa Martynov 1929

Stactobiella biramosa Martynov 1929 (Figs 2, 6) Stactobia biramosa Martynov 1929, 297, male, Russia (Siberia); Arefina et al . 2002, 104–105, male, female, Russia (Khavarovsk, Primorye); Arefina & Armitage 2003, 17, Russia (Sakhalin); Chuluunbat et al. 2016, 102, Mongolia (Arkhangai); Potikha &a...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Trichoptera
Hydroptilidae
Stactobiella
Stactobiella biramosa
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Trichoptera
Hydroptilidae
Stactobiella
Stactobiella biramosa
Ito, Tomiko
Stactobiella biramosa Martynov 1929
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Trichoptera
Hydroptilidae
Stactobiella
Stactobiella biramosa
description Stactobiella biramosa Martynov 1929 (Figs 2, 6) Stactobia biramosa Martynov 1929, 297, male, Russia (Siberia); Arefina et al . 2002, 104–105, male, female, Russia (Khavarovsk, Primorye); Arefina & Armitage 2003, 17, Russia (Sakhalin); Chuluunbat et al. 2016, 102, Mongolia (Arkhangai); Potikha & Vshivkova 2016, 364, Russian Far East (Primorye); Zasypkina 2016, 486, Russian Far East (Magadan); Zhou et al . 2016, 213, 214, male, China (Hei-long-jiang). Revised description . Adult . Wings brown, some light brown patterning in forewings, but often indistinct in alcohol; light brown dots absent in hind wings. Wing length: males (n=3), forewings each 2.1–2.2 mm and hind wings each 1.9–2.0 mm; females (n=3), forewings each 2.3–2.4 mm and hind wings each 2.0– 2.1 mm. Antennae brown; in male (n=3), each 18-segmented, 1.2–1.4 mm long; in female (n=3), each 18-segmented, 0.9–1.0 mm long. Short ventral process on abdominal segment VII in male and on VI in female. Male (Figs 2 A–2C). Segment IX smaller than segment VIII, with pair of long anterior apodemes. Segment X membranous, subquadrate with median shallow depression apically. Subgenital plate undeveloped. Inferior appendages complex; each divided into ventral and dorsal branches at base; ventral branch short and leaf-like with many long setae in ventral view; dorsal branch gently curved dorsad, divided into long inner bar and relatively short outer bar at half length; very short ventral spine near middle of dorsal branch.Aedeagus almost straight, subacute apically, paramere absent. Female (Figs 2D, 2E). Tergite and sternite of segment VII fused laterally. Segments VIII–X without any surface sclerites. Segment VIII with about 15 marginal setae. Vaginal apparatus long, lozenge-shaped in ventral view, humped medially in lateral view. Specimens examined. Russia, south-central Sakhalin : 33 males, 4 females, Lyotaga River Valley, 34 km from Yuzuno-Saknal, 25.vii.2001, B. Martin & N. Minakawa. Japan, Hokkaido : 43 males, 36 females, Obira-cho, Obirashibe-gawa, Akai-zawa, 7.vii.2007, T. Ito, net sweeping; 13 males, 12 females, same locality, 7.vii.2007, N, Kuhara (deposited in personal collection of N. Kuhara); 26 males, 24 females, same locality, 7.vii.2008, T. Ito, net sweeping. Remarks . This species is distinguished from congeners by the complex form of the inferior appendages. The Japanese specimens concur with drawings of Russian Far Eastern specimens (Arefina et al . 2002) and those of northern Chinese (Zhou et al . 2016), apart from the fact that 1) the pair of darkened bars within tergite X are not obvious (clearly observed in the Russian specimens, 2) the ventral spine on the lateral margin of each inferior appendage is present (absent in the Chinese specimens). Distribution (Fig. 6). Russia (Siberia, Khavarovsk, Primorye, Magadan), China (Hei-long-jiang), Mongolia (Arkhangai), Japan (Hokkaido). New to Japan. Habitat . 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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3854447 2023-05-15T18:09:20+02:00 Stactobiella biramosa Martynov 1929 Ito, Tomiko 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3854447 https://zenodo.org/record/3854447 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/3815024 http://publication.plazi.org/id/655FF963FFDBFFAB9F39FFBAFF99FFEA http://zoobank.org/850379E4-B780-4D14-9B4B-9F753849D51B https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4748.3.9 http://zenodo.org/record/3815024 http://publication.plazi.org/id/655FF963FFDBFFAB9F39FFBAFF99FFEA https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815028 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815036 http://zoobank.org/850379E4-B780-4D14-9B4B-9F753849D51B https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3854446 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Trichoptera Hydroptilidae Stactobiella Stactobiella biramosa Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3854447 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4748.3.9 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815028 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815036 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3854446 2022-02-09T14:18:00Z Stactobiella biramosa Martynov 1929 (Figs 2, 6) Stactobia biramosa Martynov 1929, 297, male, Russia (Siberia); Arefina et al . 2002, 104–105, male, female, Russia (Khavarovsk, Primorye); Arefina & Armitage 2003, 17, Russia (Sakhalin); Chuluunbat et al. 2016, 102, Mongolia (Arkhangai); Potikha & Vshivkova 2016, 364, Russian Far East (Primorye); Zasypkina 2016, 486, Russian Far East (Magadan); Zhou et al . 2016, 213, 214, male, China (Hei-long-jiang). Revised description . Adult . Wings brown, some light brown patterning in forewings, but often indistinct in alcohol; light brown dots absent in hind wings. Wing length: males (n=3), forewings each 2.1–2.2 mm and hind wings each 1.9–2.0 mm; females (n=3), forewings each 2.3–2.4 mm and hind wings each 2.0– 2.1 mm. Antennae brown; in male (n=3), each 18-segmented, 1.2–1.4 mm long; in female (n=3), each 18-segmented, 0.9–1.0 mm long. Short ventral process on abdominal segment VII in male and on VI in female. Male (Figs 2 A–2C). Segment IX smaller than segment VIII, with pair of long anterior apodemes. Segment X membranous, subquadrate with median shallow depression apically. Subgenital plate undeveloped. Inferior appendages complex; each divided into ventral and dorsal branches at base; ventral branch short and leaf-like with many long setae in ventral view; dorsal branch gently curved dorsad, divided into long inner bar and relatively short outer bar at half length; very short ventral spine near middle of dorsal branch.Aedeagus almost straight, subacute apically, paramere absent. Female (Figs 2D, 2E). Tergite and sternite of segment VII fused laterally. Segments VIII–X without any surface sclerites. Segment VIII with about 15 marginal setae. Vaginal apparatus long, lozenge-shaped in ventral view, humped medially in lateral view. Specimens examined. Russia, south-central Sakhalin : 33 males, 4 females, Lyotaga River Valley, 34 km from Yuzuno-Saknal, 25.vii.2001, B. Martin & N. Minakawa. Japan, Hokkaido : 43 males, 36 females, Obira-cho, Obirashibe-gawa, Akai-zawa, 7.vii.2007, T. Ito, net sweeping; 13 males, 12 females, same locality, 7.vii.2007, N, Kuhara (deposited in personal collection of N. Kuhara); 26 males, 24 females, same locality, 7.vii.2008, T. Ito, net sweeping. Remarks . This species is distinguished from congeners by the complex form of the inferior appendages. The Japanese specimens concur with drawings of Russian Far Eastern specimens (Arefina et al . 2002) and those of northern Chinese (Zhou et al . 2016), apart from the fact that 1) the pair of darkened bars within tergite X are not obvious (clearly observed in the Russian specimens, 2) the ventral spine on the lateral margin of each inferior appendage is present (absent in the Chinese specimens). Distribution (Fig. 6). Russia (Siberia, Khavarovsk, Primorye, Magadan), China (Hei-long-jiang), Mongolia (Arkhangai), Japan (Hokkaido). New to Japan. Habitat . Adults of this species were collected beside small streams. Japanese name . Kita-sawa-himetobikera (newly given here). : Published as part of Ito, Tomiko, 2020, The genus Stactobiella Martynov (Trichoptera, Hydroptilidae) in Japan, pp. 561-571 in Zootaxa 4748 (3) on pages 562-565, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4748.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/3815024 : {"references": ["Martynov, A. V. (1929) On a collection of Trichoptera from the River Bija and from the vicinities of the Lake Teletzkoje. Konowia, Vienna, 8, 293 - 311.", "Arefina, T. I., Vshivkova, T. S. & Morse, J. C. (2002) New and interesting Hydroptilidae (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Russian Far East. In: Mey, W. (Ed.), Proceedings of 10 th International Symposium on Trichoptera, Potsdam, Germany, 30 July 30 - 5 August 2000. Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, Nova Supplement Entomologica 15. Goecke & Evers, Keltern, pp. 96 - 106.", "Arefina, T. I. & Armitage, B. J. (2003) New findings of micro-caddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from the Russian Far East. Braueria, 30, 15 - 18.", "Chuluunbat, S., Morse, J. C. & Boldbaatar, S. (2016) Caddisflies of Mongolia: Distribution and diversity. In: Vshivkova, T. S. & Morse, J. C. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14 th International Symposium on Trichoptera, Vladivostok, Russia. Zoosymposia, 10, 96 - 116. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zoosymposia. 10.1.10", "Potikha, E. & Vshivkova, T. S. (2016) The caddisfly fauna (Insecta, Trichoptera) of protected natural areas in southern Far East Russia. In: Vshivkova, T. S. & Morse, J. C. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14 th International Symposium on Trichoptera, Vladivostok, Russia. Zoosymposia, 10, 357 - 383. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zoosymposia. 10.1.33", "Zasypkina, I. A. (2016) Current knowledge of caddisflies (Trichoptera) in northern Far East Russia. In: Vshivkova, T. S. & Morse, J. C. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14 th International Symposium on Trichoptera, Vladivostok, Russia. Zoosymposia, 10, pp. 480 - 492. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zoosymposia. 10.1.43", "Zhou, L., Yang, L. & Morse, J. C. (2016) New species of microcaddisflies from China (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae). Zootaxa, 4097 (2), 203 - 219. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4097.2.3"]} Text Sakhalin morse Siberia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Morse ENVELOPE(130.167,130.167,-66.250,-66.250) Magadan ENVELOPE(150.803,150.803,59.564,59.564) Armitage ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850) Outer Bar ENVELOPE(-132.203,-132.203,54.083,54.083) Inner Bar ENVELOPE(-132.187,-132.187,54.066,54.066)