Studies on the Chironomid Midges Collected on Yakushima Island, Southwestern Japan
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Collections of adult chironomids were carried out on Yakushima, a high mountainous island south of Kyushu, for six days in March 1999, with insect net during daytime and the side of streams and pools, and with light traps during night time in the towns of Miyanoura and Anbou. The specimens collected were preserved in 70% alcohol, brought to the laboratory in Nagasaki University, screened under a stereomicroscope and a part of them, a total of 402 males were individually mounted on slides in gum-chloral solution. They were mailed to Sasa's laboratory and were classified into species under a compound microscope. As the reults, they were separated into a total of 79 species, including 43 new species, among which 24 (including 10 new species) were identified as belonging to the subfamiy Chironominae, 52 (including 33 new species) to the subfamily Orthocladiinae, and 3 to the subfamily Tanypodinae, and are described in this paper.
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著者
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Sasa Manabu
Dept. Of Parasitology Ins. For Infectious Diseases Univ. Of Tokyo
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Sasa Manabu
Institute Of Environmental And Welfare Studies (kankyo Fukushi Kenkyusho)
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Sasa Manabu
Kankyo Fukusi Kenkyusho(institute Of Environmental And Walfare Studies)
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Sasa Manabu
Institute Of Environmental And Welfare Studies
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Sasa Manabu
Kankyo Fukusi Kenkyusho(institute Of Environmental And Welfare Studies)
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Sasa Manabu
Kankyo Fukushi Kenkyusho
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Sasa Manabu
Kankyo Fukushi Kenkyusho(institute Of Environmental And Welfare Studies)
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Suzuki Hiroshi
Insititute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University
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