日本産ヒメツユムシ亜科(直翅目キリギリス科)の新属新種を含む数種について
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The meconematine insects are small tettigonids living in forests and on leaves. They are poorly known in Japan, and the classification of Japanese members is not satisfactory at present. Three meconematine species are hitherto known in Japan, that is, Meconema subpunctatum, "M. ?" albicorne now under the genus Alloteratura, and Teratura suzukii now placed in the genus Xiphidiopsis. Though the first two species were described by MOTSCHULSKY in 1866,his descriptions are so incomplete, being written only in four or five lines, that it is very difficult to determine what their true entities are. Up to the present, no body can determine the true identity of Meconema subpunctatum. The third is the species described by MATSUMURA and SHIRAKI in 1908. In this paper, I am going to deal with three long-winged species including MATSUMURA and SHIRAKI's and one of MOTSCHULSKY's forms in order to elucidate the Japanese members of the Meconematinae and, in addition, to give descriptions of two new genera and a new brachypterous species.
- 国立科学博物館の論文
- 1982-09-22