Nebria uenoi
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Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Carabidae
Genus: Nebria
Name
Nebria uenoi Nakane, 1963 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Nebria reflexa uenoi : Nakane (1963a)[1]: 218 (original description), type locality: “Kasuga, Nara, Honshu”; Nakane (1963b)[2]: 19, plate 10 fig. 1b.
- Nebria reflexa : Uéno (1985)[3]: 56 (part).
- Nebria (Orientonebria) reflexa uenoi : Farkač and Janata (2003)[4]: 94.
- Nebria (Falcinebria) reflexa uenoi : Ledoux and Roux (2005)[5]: 831, plate-fig. 627; Yoshitake et al. (2011)[6]: 32; Huber (2017)[7]: 50; Yoshimatsu et al. (2018)[8]: 37.
- Nebria (Falcinebria) reflexa ssp.: Yoshitake et al. (2011)[6]: 33.
Notes
This species is known only from the type locality, Mount Kasuga. Although similar in body size and PPW/EL to N. furcata, N. shirokawa, and N. kuagadakensis, it is distinguished from these species by the shape of the endophallus.
Description
Body length: ♂, 9.92–10.00 mm (n = 2); ♀, 9.94–10.56 mm (mean ± SD: mean ± SD: 10.34 ± 0.34 mm, n = 3). PPW/EL: ♂, 0.332–0.345 (n = 2); ♀, 0.314–0.330 (mean ± SD: 0.324 ± 0.009, n = 3). Ventral surface of aedeagal apex not concave. Dorsobasal lobe present. Dorsomedian lobe small. Dorsoapical lobe with basal part protruding posterodorsally; protrusion smaller than the right laterobasal lobe; the apical portion directed ventrally. Right laterobasal lobe large, with the width from the ventral view wider than the width of the gonopore protrusion from the lateral view. Left laterobasal lobe large, with the width from the ventral view wider than the width of the gonopore protrusion from the lateral view. Right lateroapical lobe small, simply swollen. Left lateroapical lobe bifurcated at the base, with one apex directed posterolaterally and the other directed anterolaterally; the posterolateral apex larger than the anterolateral apex; the posterolateral apex larger than the anterolateral apex and slightly smaller than the right laterobasal lobe. Ventrobasal surface with a pair of swelling adjoining each laterobasal lobe; swellings unconnected; ventrobasal swelling absent.
Materials examined
2♂3♀ (NARO), Mount Kasuga, Nara Prefecture, Japan (1♀, 17.v.1952, H. Ishida leg.; 2♂, 27.v.1950, S. Ueno leg.; 2♀, 29.v.1950, S. Ueno leg.)
Taxon Treatment
- Sasakawa, K; 2020: Taxonomic studies of the ground beetle subgenus Falcinebria Ledoux & Roux, 2005 (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Nebria) from Honshû, Japan ZooKeys, 902: 37-60. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Nakane T (1963a) New or little-known Coleoptera from Japan and its adjacent regions. XVIII.Fragmenta Coleopterologica6: 23–26.
- ↑ Nakane T (1963b) Subfamily Nebriinae. In: Nakane T Oobayashi K Nomura S Kurosawa Y (Eds) Iconographia Insectorum Japonicorum.Colore naturali edita, II Coleoptera. Hokuryukan, Tokyo, 17–19.
- ↑ Uéno S (1985) Subfamily Nebriinae. In: Uéno S Kurosawa Y Satô M (Eds) The Coleoptera of Japan in color.Vol. 2. Hoikusha, Osaka, 54–58. [In Japanese]
- ↑ Farkač J, Janata M (2003) Tribe Nebriini Laporte, 1834. In: Löbl I Smetana A (Eds) Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera.Vol. 1. Archostemata – Myxophaga – Adephaga. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, 79–96.
- ↑ Ledoux G, Roux P (2005) Nebria (Coleoptera, Nebriidae) Faune mondiale.Société Linnéenne de Lyon, Bossuet, Lyon, 976 pp.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Yoshitake H, Kurihara T, Yoshimatsu S, Nakatani Y, Yasuda K (2011) A list of carabid specimens (Insecta: Coleoptera) collected by the late Dr. Akinobu Habu preserved in the Insect Museum of the National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences.Bulletin of the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Series C28: 1–327. http://www.naro.affrc.go.jp/archive/niaes/sinfo/publish/bulletin/niaes28.pdf [In Japanese with English summary]
- ↑ Huber C (2017) Tribe Nebriini Laporte, 1834 (except genus Leistus). In: Löbl I Löbl D (Eds) Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera.Vol. 1. Archostemata – Myxophaga – Adephaga. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden, 31–60.
- ↑ Yoshimatsu S, Ito N, Nakatani Y, Yoshitake H (2018) A list of ground beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera: Caraboidea) in Dr. Kazuo Tanaka Collection preserved in the Insect Museum ofInstitute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, NARO.Bulletin of the NARO, Agro-Environmental Sciences39: 15–191. [In Japanese with English summary]