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    Hydropsyche dilatata Tanida

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    Hydropsyche dilatata Tanida Hydropsyche dilatata Tanida, 1986: 627. Type locality. Japan.Published as part of Oláh, J. & Johanson, K. A., 2008, Generic review of Hydropsychinae, with description of Schmidopsyche, new genus, 3 new genus clusters, 8 new species groups, 4 new species clades, 12 new species clusters and 62 new species from the Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae), pp. 1-248 in Zootaxa 1802 on page 16

    Hydropsyche yaeyamensis Tanida

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    Hydropsyche yaeyamensis Tanida Hydropsyche yaeyamensis Tanida, 1986: 479. Type locality. Japan.Published as part of Oláh, J. & Johanson, K. A., 2008, Generic review of Hydropsychinae, with description of Schmidopsyche, new genus, 3 new genus clusters, 8 new species groups, 4 new species clades, 12 new species clusters and 62 new species from the Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae), pp. 1-248 in Zootaxa 1802 on page 14

    Hydropsyche albicephala Tanida

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    <i>Hydropsyche albicephala</i> Tanida <p> <i>Hydropsyche albicephala</i> Tanida, 1986: 473.</p> <p> <b>Type locality.</b> Japan.</p>Published as part of <i>Oláh, J. & Johanson, K. A., 2008, Generic review of Hydropsychinae, with description of Schmidopsyche, new genus, 3 new genus clusters, 8 new species groups, 4 new species clades, 12 new species clusters and 62 new species from the Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae), pp. 1-248 in Zootaxa 1802</i> on page 13

    Goera tajimaensis Tanida and Nozaki, sp. nov.

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    Goera tajimaensis Tanida and Nozaki sp. nov. Fig. 13 Diagnosis. This species may relate to G. tungusensis and G. nigrosoma in having a pair of ventral processes of tergum X, but bilobed dorsal process of tergum X is unique among Japanese species in male. In female, long apicomesal process of gonopod palte is also distinctive. Adult. Specimens available for this study are all teneral. Body, wings, antennae mostly brown, but probably darker. Head short; ocelli absent; anterior setal warts round; posterior setal warts large, oval. Antennae about 8 mm long; scape ca. 0.7 mm long, with long setae. In male maxillary palpi, distal segment long oval, membranous and elastic, with long setae on outer and mesal surfaces, setae on mesal surface with swollen apices. Male abdominal segment VI with 5 spines. Female abdominal segment VI with 3–5 minute spines. Forewings ca. 9 mm long in both sexes. Male genitalia. Segment IX long, oblique in lateral aspect; slightly produced posteroventrally, triangular in ventral aspect. Dorsal process of tergum X weakly sclerotized, unpigmented, bilobed at apex in dorsal aspect; bearing a pair of ventral processes, slender, unpigmented, single seta at each apex. Paired ventrolateral processes slender, strongly sclerotized, acute apices curved ventromesad. Preanal appendage clublike. Basal segment of inferior appendage short; distal segment with 2 processes, dorsal process shorter than mesal one, blunt apically, mesal process slender, curved laterad. Phallus arcuate in lateral aspect, with a process at midway in each lateral side, phallic apodeme triangular in lateral aspect. Female genitalia. Tergum IX distinct, triangular in dorsal aspect. Preanal appendages fused with tergum X, rounded in lateral aspect. Lamellae large, protrudeed posteriorly. Gonopod plate slightly wider than long, with prominent apicomesal process; spermathecal plate diamond-shape in ventral aspect. Larva. Unknown. Holotype male: JAPAN: Hyogo: R. Nakama, a tributary of Ohya-gawa, 39 º 19 ’N, 134 º 36 ’E, 27.v. 1992, K. Tanida (in alcohol, OMNH TI 215). Paratypes. 3 females: same data as the holotype (OMNH). Etymology. The specific name refers to the traditional name of the area where the type series were collected. Distribution. Known only from the type locality. Japan (central Honshu). Japanese name. Tajima-ningyo-tobikera.Published as part of Nozaki, Takao & Tanida, Kazumi, 2006, The genus Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) in Japan, pp. 1-29 in Zootaxa 1339 on pages 23-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17435

    Goera shikokuensis Nozaki and Tanida, sp. nov.

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    Goera shikokuensis Nozaki and Tanida sp. nov. (Fig. 9) Diagnosis. This species is very similar to G. kyotonis and G. lepidoptera, but distinguishable by the shape of processes of segment X in male and spermathecal plate in female. Adult. General morphology and coloration very similar to those of G. k y o t o n i s and G. lepidoptera, but size slightly smaller. Length of forewings 6–7 mm in both sexes. Male genitalia. Median dorsal process slender, club-like in dorsal aspect. Paired ventrolateral processes asymmetrical, with acute apices; right one slightly longer than left one, twisted apically; left one curved inward. Inferior appendage similar to that of G. kyotonis. In phallus, distal end of ejaculatory duct open at apical third, pair of longitudinal ridges present dorsally. Female genitalia. Spermathecal plate approximately 2 / 3 length as gonopod plate, triangular in ventral aspect with large round plate anteriorly. Larva. Unknown. Holotype male: JAPAN: Ehime: Kawabe-gawa, Yamato-saka, Ohzu-shi, 33 ° 31 ’N, 132 ° 39 ’E, 8.x. 2000, S. Tsukaguchi (in alcohol, CBM-ZI 130497). Paratypes. 6 males, same data as the holotype (1 male: CBM-ZI 130498, 2 males: USNM, 3 males: TN); 1 male, Nanatsubuchi, Kochi-shi, Kochi, 16.v. 1999, T. Befu (TN). Other specimens examined. Kochi: 1 female, near Ashizuri cape, Tosashimizu-shi, 21.v. 1999, A. Ohkawa and T. Ito (TN); 2 males, Kubotsu, Tosashimizu-shi, 16.x. 2004, M. Takai (BJA); Ehime: 1 female, Oda, Uchiko-cho, 27.viii. 2000, E. Yamamoto (USNM). Etymology. Specific name refers to the name of the island where this species was collected. Distribution. Japan (Shikoku). Japanese name. Shikoku-ningyo-tobikera.Published as part of Nozaki, Takao & Tanida, Kazumi, 2006, The genus Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) in Japan, pp. 1-29 in Zootaxa 1339 on pages 16-17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17435

    Hydropsyche ancorapunctata Tanida

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    <i>Hydropsyche ancorapunctata</i> Tanida <p> <i>Hydropsyche ancorapunctata</i> Tanida, 1986: 629.</p> <p> <b>Type locality.</b> Japan.</p>Published as part of <i>Oláh, J. & Johanson, K. A., 2008, Generic review of Hydropsychinae, with description of Schmidopsyche, new genus, 3 new genus clusters, 8 new species groups, 4 new species clades, 12 new species clusters and 62 new species from the Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae), pp. 1-248 in Zootaxa 1802</i> on page 12

    Goera uchina Tanida and Nozaki, sp. nov.

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    <i>Goera uchina</i> Tanida and Nozaki sp. nov. <p>Fig. 4</p> <p> <i>Goera</i> sp. GD: Tanida 1997; Tanida 2003, 379, male, larva.</p> <p> Diagnosis. This species is very similar to <i>G. akagiae</i> sp. nov., but the male differs from the latter by slender ventrolateral processes of tergum X. The female of this species can also be distinguished from <i>G. a k a g i a e</i> by wider gonopod plate and spermathecal sclerite.</p> <p> Adult. General morphology and coloration are similar to those of <i>G. japonica</i> and <i>G. akagiae</i>. Forewings 7–9 mm long in male, 7.5– 10 mm long in female.</p> <p> Male genitalia. Segment IX similar to that of <i>G. akagiae</i>, but in ventral aspect ventromesal lobe rather slender and V-shaped apically. Tergum X as in <i>G. a k a g i a e</i> but ventrolateral processes slender in lateral aspect, apices acute with ventrolateral process. Inferior appendages similar to <i>G. akagiae</i>, but mesal process thicker than that of <i>G. akagiae</i>. Phallus simple, tubular.</p> <p> Female genitalia. Tergum X similar to that of <i>G. akagiae</i>, but rather slender in dorsal aspect. Gonopod plate slightly wider than long, apple-shaped with rounded apicomesal process. Spermathecal sclerite about 1.5 time as long as wide, with paired lateral lip.</p> <p> Larva. Indistinguishable from <i>G. akagiae</i>.</p> <p> <b>Holotype male: JAPAN: Okinawa:</b> Yona, Kunigami-son, 11.iv.1996, T. Ueda (pinned, OMNH TI 214)</p> <p> <b>Paratypes: Okinawa:</b> 8 males, 2 females, same data as the holotype (2 males, 2 females: OMNH, 6 males: KT); 5 males, 1 female, same locality as the holotype, pupae collected on 13.iv.1997, adults emerged 13.iv–7.v.1997 by M. Yoshio (KT); Benoki, Kunigami-son, Okinawa, 12.iv.1997, T. Ueda (KT); 3 males, 1 female, Okuma, Kunigamison, Okinawa, 11.iv.1997, T. Ueda (KT); 1 female, Hiji Ohashi, Kunigami-son, Okinawa, 19.v.1998, T. Ueda (KT).</p> <p> Other specimens examined. <b>Okinawa:</b> 4 males, 3 females, Yona, Kunigami-son, 11–12.iv.1996, T. Ueda (MA); 10 males, 2 females, ibid., 11–12.iv.1997, T. Ueda (MA); 5 males, 3 females, ibid., 13.iv.1997, M. Yoshio (MA); 3 males, 1 female, ibid., 13.v.1998, T. Ueda (MA); 1 male, 7 females, ibid., 21.iii.1999, T. Ito and A. Ohkawa (TN); 13 males, 13 females, ibid., 24–29.iii.1997, O. S. Flint Jr. (NMNH); 6 males, 6 females, upper Genka-gawa, Genka, Kunigami-gun, O. S. Flint Jr. (NMNH); <b>Ishigaki-jima:</b> 11 males, 4 females, Omoto-dake, 18–19.iii.2002, I. Oshima, K. Sugishima and T. Yoshida (2 males, 2 females: BJA; 9 males 2 females: TN).</p> <p>Etymology. The species name means “Okinawa” in the Ryukyu dialect.</p> <p>Distribution. Japan (Okinawa, Ishigaki-jima).</p> <p>Japanese name. Okinawa-ningyo-tobikera.</p>Published as part of <i>Nozaki, Takao & Tanida, Kazumi, 2006, The genus Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) in Japan, pp. 1-29 in Zootaxa 1339</i> on pages 9-10, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/174356">10.5281/zenodo.174356</a&gt

    Goera nigrosoma Nozaki and Tanida, sp. nov.

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    Goera nigrosoma Nozaki and Tanida sp. nov. Fig. 12 Goera sp. GB: Tsuda and Akagi 1962, 140, larva; Tanida 1985, 198, larva. Diagnosis. This species is related to G. tungusensis, but easily distinguishable by mesal processes of distal segment of inferior appendage in male; the process triangular in lateral aspect in this species, but very slender in G. tungusensis. In female, spermathecal plate rather broad and about 2 / 3 length of gonopod plate in this species, but slender and slightly longer than gonopod palate in G. tungusensis. Adult. Body, wings, antennae mostly dark brown to black. Head short; ocelli absent; anterior setal warts round; posterior setal warts large, round. Antennae 7–8 mm long; scape ca. 1 mm long, with long setae. In male, maxillary palpi, distal segment long oval, membranous and elastic, with long setae on outer surface and relatively long scales on mesal surface. Male abdominal sternite VI with 2 finger-like spines, usually bearing a few shorter spines at each side. Female abdominal sternite VI with a few tiny spines. Forewings 7–9 mm long in male, 8–10 mm long in female. Male genitalia. Segment IX relatively short, oblique in lateral aspect, produced posteriorly, long triangular in ventral aspect. Dorsal process of tergum X club-like, sometimes concave at apex in dorsal aspect; having pair of unpigmented lower processes, slender, approximately same length as dorsal process, with a few setae at apices. Paired ventrolateral processes strongly sclerotized; slender, tapering to acute apices, slightly curved ventromesad (Fig. 12 b 1); or distal 2 / 5 broad with acute apices in lateral aspect, strongly curved ventromesad (Fig. 12 b 2). Preanal appendage club-like. Basal segment of inferior appendage short; distal segment with 2 processes, dorsal process triangular in lateral aspect, acute apex directed ventrad; mesal process finger-like, curved laterad, basal part usually with 1–3 short acute process or angulated in lateral aspect. Phallus arcuate in lateral aspect, flanged dorsolaterally in basal half and ventrolaterally at middle part, phallic apodeme triangular in lateral aspect. Female genitalia. Tergum IX distinct, semi-circular in dorsal aspect. Tergum X long oval in lateral aspect, sometimes apices with angular ventral margin. Lamellae oval, with dark pigmented plate dorsolaterally. Gonopod plate rounded, protruded apicomesally, lateral boundary distinct, bearing screlotized plate anterolaterally. Spermathecal plate 2 / 3 length of gonopod plate; anterior part wide rectangular or wide heart-shaped. Larva. Goera sp. GB described by Tsuda and Akagi (1962) is the larval stage of this new species. The adult and larval association of this species was established by Kagaya et al. (1998). Holotype male: JAPAN: Osaka: Chihaya-gawa, Chihayaakasaka-mura, 34 ° 24 ’N, 135 ° 40 ’E, larva collected on 19.xii. 1996, adult emerged on 10.iv. 1997, reared by M. Aoyagi (pinned, CBM-ZI 130495). Paratypes. 1 female, same data as the holotype excepting emergence on 17.iv. 1997 (CBM-ZI 130496); 4 males, 1 female, Yanogawa Rindo, Kumano-shi, Mie, 4.v. 1989, H. Morita (1 male, 1 female: USNM; 3 males: TN). Other specimens examined. Kanagawa: 1 male, Kadotoguchi, Terayama, Hadano-shi, 28.iv. 1983, T. Nozaki (TN); 1 male, Sawai-gawa, Wada, Fujino-machi, 30.iv. 1989, T. Tashiro and T. Nozaki (TN); 1 male, Shiraishi-zawa, Yamakita-machi, 6.vii. 1984; Ya m a n a s h i: 1 male and 1 female, Nagamata, Doshi-mura, Yamanashi, 15.v. 1992, H. Moriya (TN); 2 pupae, Shiraito-no- sawa, 830 m a.s.l., Kosuge-gawa, Kosuge-mura; Nagano: 5 males, 1 female, a small stream, Okubo, Hase, Ina-shi, 2.vi. 1993, N. Kuhara (NK); 5 females, Shiozawa, Sugishima, Hase, Ina-shi, 2.vi. 1993, N. Kuhara (NK); Gifu: 1 male, 2 females, Hatsushika-dani, ca. 300m a.s.l., Neo-shimoosu, Motosu-shi, 4.v. 1996, T. Hattori (TN); Shizuoka: 2 males, 1 females, Abe-toge, ca. 1400m a.s.l., Umegashima, Shizuoka-shi, 6.vi. 1999, T. Hattori (BJA); 2 males, Nakazato, Fujieda-shi, 22.iv. 2004, T. Torii and A. Yoshinari (TN); Kyoto: 1 male, Azo-dani, Kibune, Kyoto-shi, pupae collected on 15.iv. 1984, adults emerged on 30.iv. 1984 by K. Tanida (KT); Wakayama: 1 male, 1 female, Hirai, Kozagawa-cho, 3–4.v. 1993, T. Ito (NK); Okayama: 1 male pupa, Hiruzen-kogen, Maniwa-shi, 25.iv. 1989, N. Kobayashi (TN); Kagawa: 27 males, 6 females, Kojikawa, Shionoe-cho, Takamatsu-shi, 2.vi. 2000, E. Yamamoto (TN); Ehime: 9 males, 10 females, Hondani, Odami-yama, Uchiko-cho, Ehime, 1005 m a.s.l., 10–21.v. 2001, E. Yamamoto (TN); 1 female, a small stream, Sekimon, Wakayama, Kumakogen-cho, 23–25.v. 1999, A. Ohkawa and T. Ito (TN); 1 female, Namakusa-dani, Odami-yama, Uchiko-cho, 29.v. 1999, E. Yamamoto (TN); 1 female with larval and pupal exuviae, ibid., pupa collected on 21.iv. 2004, emerged on 20.v. 2004, by T. Ito and A Ohkawa (TN); 2 males, 15 females, Koya-yama, Uchiko-cho, 29.v. 2000, E. Yamamoto and M. Doi (TN); Kochi: 1 male, 1 female, Tengu-ike, Tsuno-cho, 8.v. 2004, M. Takai (TN); 1 female, a headwater of Shimanto-gawa, Tsuno-cho, 8.v. 2004, M. Takai (TN); 1 male, Befu-kyo, Kami-shi, 5.v. 2002, M. Takai (TN). Etymology. The specific name refers to the black wings and body of adults. Distribution. Japan (central to western Honshu, Shikoku). Japanese name. Kuro-ningyo-tobikera. Remarks. Ventrolateral processes of males and spermathecal plates of females of specimens collected from Shikoku (Figs. 12 b 2, 12 i 2) are slightly different from those from Honshu (12 b 1, 12 i 1). We tentatively treat them as variations in the same species, but examination of additional specimens, especially collected from western Honshu and Kyushu, may be needed.Published as part of Nozaki, Takao & Tanida, Kazumi, 2006, The genus Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) in Japan, pp. 1-29 in Zootaxa 1339 on pages 20-23, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17435

    Goera dilatata Nozaki and Tanida, sp. nov.

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    <i>Goera dilatata</i> Nozaki and Tanida sp. nov. <p>Fig. 15</p> <p> Diagnosis. This species is closely related to <i>G. s p i c a t a</i>, but can be easily distinguished from the latter by broadened, paired ventrolateral processes of tergum X in male, and shorter spermathecal plate in female.</p> <p> Adult. General morphology and coloration are very similar to those of <i>G. s p i c a t a</i>, and distinguished only by genitalic characters. Forewing 5.5– 7 mm long in both sexes.</p> <p> Male genitalia. Segment IX similar to that of <i>G. s p i c a t a</i> but dorsal part shorter and anterior margin gently concaved in lateral aspect. Dorsal process of tergum X slender club-like. Paired ventrolateral processes strongly screlotized, about 1.3 times as long as dorsal process, middle to apical 1/4 part broadened, with acute apices directed ventromesally, usually with 2 setae near apices laterally. Preanal appendages club-like. Inferior appendages similar to those of <i>G. s p i c a t a</i>, but mesal process of distal segment more slender and twisted. Phallus similar to that of <i>G. s p i c a t a</i>.</p> <p> Female genitalia. Terga IX and X similar to those of <i>G. s p i c a t a</i>. Lamellae large, triangular in lateral aspect, with angular ventroposterior corner in lateral and ventral aspects. Spermathecal plate similar to that of <i>G. s p i c a t a</i>, but about 2/3 length of gonopod plate and without lobes anteriorly.</p> <p>Larva. Unknown.</p> <p> <b>Holotype male: JAPAN: Akita:</b> Umaarai-shimizu, Yashikida, Yarida, Misato-cho, 39º25’59’’N, 140º32’34”E, 9.vi.1998, H. Nishimoto (in alcohol, CBM-ZI 130499).</p> <p> <b>Paratypes</b>. 5 males, 2 females, same data as the holotype (1 male, 1 female: CBM-ZI 130500; 2 males, 1 female: USNM; 2 males: TN).</p> <p> <i>Other specimens examined</i>. <b>Hokkaido:</b> 2 males, 10 females, Oshironai-gawa, Shirakawa, Mori-machi, 8.vi–25.vii.1994, M. Nakajima (TN); 1 male, 9 females, ibid., 13.vi.–3.viii.1995, M. Nakajima (TN); <b>Iwate:</b> 1 male, Okawa, Komagasawa, Iwaizumicho, 12.vii.1997, N. Kuhara (NK); 1 male, Kanazawa-shimizu, Matsuo, Hachimantai-shi, 10.vi.1998, H. Nishimoto (TN); <b>Miyagi:</b> 4 males, 3 females, Yokokawa, 500 m a. s. l., Shichigashuku-machi, 5.vii.1998, T. Hattori (2 males, 2 females: BJA; 2 males, 1 female: TN); <b>Akita:</b> 2males, Kaminoguchi, Shimizu, Daisen-shi, 30.vi.1993, K. Aoya (NK); <b>Niigata:</b> 4 females, Kaminoguchi, Arakawa-machi, 3.vi.1984, S. Togashi (TN); 1 male, 1female, ibid., 5.vi.1984, S. Togashi (TN).</p> <p>Etymology. The specific name refers to broadened, ventrolateral processes of tergum X in male genitalia.</p> <p>Distribution. Japan (southern Hokkaido, central to northeastern Honshu)</p> <p>Japanese name. Futoo-hime-ningyo-tobikera.</p>Published as part of <i>Nozaki, Takao & Tanida, Kazumi, 2006, The genus Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) in Japan, pp. 1-29 in Zootaxa 1339</i> on pages 26-27, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/174356">10.5281/zenodo.174356</a&gt

    Hydropsyche setensis Iwata

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    Hydropsyche setensis Iwata Hydropsyche setensis Iwata, 1927: 206. Hydropsyche nakaharai Tsuda, 1949; Tanida 1987: 59. Hydropsyche japonica Iwata, 1927; Tanida 1987: 59. Type locality. Japan.Published as part of Oláh, J. & Johanson, K. A., 2008, Generic review of Hydropsychinae, with description of Schmidopsyche, new genus, 3 new genus clusters, 8 new species groups, 4 new species clades, 12 new species clusters and 62 new species from the Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae), pp. 1-248 in Zootaxa 1802 on page 13
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