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Ryuthela owadai Ono 1997
Ryuthela owadai Ono, 1997 Figs 48-50 Ryuthela owadai Ono, 1997b: 155-157, figs 15-18 (description of male).- Ono, 2001: 151-153, figs 1-3 (description of female). MATERIAL EXAMINED: NSMT-Ar 3459; male holotype; Japan, Okinawa Prefecture, Tokashiki Island, Aharen, about 100 m; 11.X.1990; leg. M. Owada. – NSMT-Ar 8717; 1 female; Okinawa, Tokashiki Island, Tokashiku, 30 m; 17.I.2001; leg. H. Ono. DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the Tokashikijima Island, Ryukyu Islands, Japan.Published as part of Schwendinger, Peter J. & Ono, Hirotsugu, 2011, On two Heptathela species from southern Vietnam, with a discussion of copulatory organs and systematics of the Liphistiidae (Araneae: Mesothelae), pp. 599-637 in Revue suisse de Zoologie 118 (4) on page 616, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.117818, http://zenodo.org/record/611777
Heradion paradiseum Ono 2004, comb. nov.
Heradion paradiseum (Ono, 2004) comb. nov. Figures 9, 10 Mallinella paradisea Ono, 2004 a: 2, figs 1–4 (description of ♂). Heradion paradiseum comb. nov. Type material. Holotype, ɗ [NSNTAr 5472], Vietnam, Lai Chau Province, DeoTrampton, 1650 m, Mt. Phang Si Pang ca. 15 km west of Sapa, 18.vii. 2001, leg. S. Normura, examined. Remarks. Heradion paradiseum comb. nov. is here considered a member of the naiadis group by the presence of the more or less triangular DTA of the male palpal organ (Fig. 9). The species can be easily recognized by: the relatively broad DTA, the medially; the simple abruptly outward curved MA (Fig. 9); the absence of RTA (Fig. 10); the digitiform VTA with apical membranous part (Fig. 10, m).Published as part of Chami-Kranon, Thanaphum & Ono, Hirotsugu, 2007, On Vietnamese representatives of the ant spider genus Heradion (Araneae: Zodariidae), pp. 59-68 in Zootaxa 1395 on page 66, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17533
Heradion flammeum Ono 2004, comb. nov.
Heradion flammeum (Ono, 2004) comb. nov. Figures 8, 11 Mallinella flammea Ono, 2004 a: 3, figs 5–8 (description of ♂). Heradion flammeum comb. nov. Type material. Holotype, ɗ [NSNTAr 5473], Vietnam, Ninh Binh Province, Cuc Phoung National Park, 340 m, 1.vi. 2003, leg. S. Nomura, examined. Remarks. Heradion flammeum comb. nov. is here considered a member of the naiadis group by the presence of a small, triangular DTA on the male palpal organ. The species can be easily recognized by: the relatively small, triangular DTA (apparently the smallest comparing to other members of the speciesgroup) (Fig. 8); the sickleshaped MA with upper braches bending inward (Fig. 8); the RTA not fully formed (Fig. 11); the blunt VTA provided with a group of long setae (not shown here).Published as part of Chami-Kranon, Thanaphum & Ono, Hirotsugu, 2007, On Vietnamese representatives of the ant spider genus Heradion (Araneae: Zodariidae), pp. 59-68 in Zootaxa 1395 on page 66, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17533
Heptathela tomokunii Ono 1997
<i>Heptathela tomokunii</i> Ono, 1997 Figs 39-43 <p> <i>Heptathela tomokunii</i> Ono, 1997a: 24-26, figs 1-8 (description of male and female).</p> <p>MATERIAL EXAMINED: NSMT-Ar 3396-3398; male holotype (matured 8.X.1995), female “ allotype ”, 1 female paratype; Vietnam, Vinh Phu Province, Tam Dao, 900 m; 15./ 21.IX.1995; leg. H. Ono.</p> <p> REMARKS: Diagnosis and description were given by Ono (1997a). The following can be added: cymbial projection only moderately developed, quite wide (Fig. 39); paracymbium short and wide at base, at an acute angle to axis of cymbium (Ono, 1997a: fig. 2), similar to that of <i>H. tonkinensis</i>; subtegulum exceptionally long (Fig. 40); contrategulum with denticles on distal edge modified into a series of parallel ribs running down to 1-2 isolated ventral denticles near proximal margin (Figs 39-40); tegulum with quite low, narrowly arched marginal apophysis and with quite short terminal apophysis (Figs 39, 41) carrying a pronounced, strongly bulging dorsal extension with a coasely dentate edge (Fig. 39; Ono, 1997a: fig. 4) not in contact with edge on marginal apophysis; genital atrium with some hairs on ventral side near posterior and lateral margins (Fig. 42); bursa copulatrix short, anterior margin widely arched; all receptacles simple and smooth [Fig. 43; also confirmed for the “ allotype ”, though the corresponding illustration (Ono, 1997a: fig. 6) indicates indistinctly cauliflower-shaped receptacles], not developed as caulifower-shaped receptacular clusters as in other Heptathelinae examined; larger lateral pair of receptacles sessile, slightly displaced onto dorsal wall of bursa copulatrix; smaller median pair of receptacles stalked [on common socket in paratype (Fig. 43), on individual stalks in “ allotype ” (Ono, 1997a: fig. 6)] and slightly displaced onto ventral wall (Fig. 43). “Tibial spurs” present on legs I-III of female, on last exuvia of male and also on mature male (with a few “spurs” reduced).</p> <p> RELATIONSHIPS: Due to similarities in the palpal organ of males (moderately developed cymbial projection; short, wide paracymbium at an acute angle to the axis of the cymbium; long subtegulum; low, arched marginal tegular apophysis; pronounced dorsal extension of terminal tegular apophysis), <i>H. tomokunii</i> appears to be more closely related to <i>H. tonkinensis</i> (female unknown) than to <i>H. australis</i> and <i>H. nui</i> sp. n. More or less pronounced displacements of the lateral pair of receptacles onto the dorsal wall of the bursa copulatrix in <i>H. tomokunii</i>, <i>H. australis</i> and some <i>Ryuthela</i> species are considered homoplasic (see Discussion).</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION: This species is only known from the type locality, the Tam Dao hill station, about 85 km northwest of Hanoi, in northern Vietnam.</p>Published as part of <i>Schwendinger, Peter J. & Ono, Hirotsugu, 2011, On two Heptathela species from southern Vietnam, with a discussion of copulatory organs and systematics of the Liphistiidae (Araneae: Mesothelae), pp. 599-637 in Revue suisse de Zoologie 118 (4)</i> on page 613, DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.117818, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/6117779">http://zenodo.org/record/6117779</a>
I remember Ikebana
In this "I remember" memoir, Mariko Ono describes her career in Ikebana, Japanese flower arrangement. Mrs. Ono participates in annual flower shows, conducts classes at various places, including museums and schools, and has been in charge of the Ikebana exhibit at the annual Chow Mein dinners of the Seabrook Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League. The Seabrook Educational and Cultural Center has been soliciting current and past residents of Seabrook Farms for an "I remember" project. Residents are asked to create narratives regarding their experiences at Seabrook Farms. These memories help preserve the history and multi-cultural heritage of Seabrook Farms
Heradion momoinum Ono 2004, comb. nov.
Heradion momoinum (Ono, 2004) comb. nov. Mallinella momoina Ono, 2004 b: 69, figs 8–10 (description of Ψ). Heradion momoinum comb. nov. Type material. Holotype, Ψ [NSNTAr 5480], Vietnam, Lam Dong Province, Dambri, 800 m, 1.viii. 2001, leg. S Nomura, examined. Remark. Heradion momoinum comb. nov. is here classified as a member of the naiadis group. This species can be recognized by the posteriorly located reniform spermathecae and the absence of an epigynal plate. The female of H. momoinum comb. nov. is similar to H. naiadis (known from eastern Thailand) and H. intermedium spec. nov. (from southern Vietnam) particularly in the general shape of the spermathecae. It can be distinguished from H. naiadis by the larger proximal part of the intermittent ducts. The length of coiled part of the female internal ducts is also greater in H. momoinum comb. nov. than that in H. naiadis (see also Dankittipakul & Jocqué 2004: 771: fig. 59). The shape of spermathecae of the female internal ducts is reniform in H. momoinum comb. nov. (see also Ono 2004 b: 69; fig. 10) but globular in H. intermedium spec. nov. (Fig. 4).Published as part of Chami-Kranon, Thanaphum & Ono, Hirotsugu, 2007, On Vietnamese representatives of the ant spider genus Heradion (Araneae: Zodariidae), pp. 59-68 in Zootaxa 1395 on pages 66-67, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17533
Clubiona bachmaensis Ono, 2009, sp. nov.
Clubiona bachmaensis sp. nov. (Figs. 1-5) Diagnosis. This new spider is very unique in having wide head, long opisthosoma and long legs without special hair tuft on tarsus of leg II, especially in the structure of male palpal organ. The tibia of male palp is long and simple with a retrolateral apophysis digitiform, the cymbium is relatively long and the tegulum is also long and simple with a short and spiniform embolus and membranous conductor. This structure closely allied to that in the species of the genus Pteroneta established by Deeleman-Reinhold (2001) on the basis of some species recorded from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, Sulawesi and Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, Borneo, Malaysia and Brunei, and Singapore. However, these Pteroneta species have somewhat small and short body, short legs, robust chelicerae with developed teeth, and special hair tuft on tarsus of leg II, all of which are different in the new spider. Therefore, the present author put it in the genus Clubiona in a wide sense. The general appearance of the new spider resembles species of Clubiona hystrix group defined by Deeleman-Reinhold (2001). Type specimen. Holotype: male from Bach Ma National Park, 1225 m in elevation, Thua Thien Hue Province, Central Vietnam, 7-VI- 2002, by sweeping method, H. Ono leg. (NSMT Ar 8352). Description (holotype). Measurement: Body length 5.45 mm; prosoma length 2.21 mm, width 1.48 mm; opisthosoma length 3.25 mm, width 1.03 mm; lengths of legs [total length (femur+ patella +tibia +metatarsus +tarsus)]: I 7.73 mm (2.06 + 0.75 + 2.48 + 1.69 + 0.75), II 7.62mm (2.06 + 0.79 + 2.43 + 1.63 + 0.71), m 5.51 mm (1.54 + 0.56 + 1.46 + 1.39 + 0.56), IV 8.72mm (2.34 + 0.79 + 2.25 + 2.63 + 0.71). Prosoma (Fig. 1): Carapace longer than wide (length/width 1.49), head wide and three-fifth the width of carapace, median furrow long. Eyes: the anterior eye row slightly recurved and the posterior row straight in dorsal view, all eyes almost same in size, lateral eyes slightly larger than the median eyes, AME-AME=AME-ALE, PME PME>PME-PLE (2:1), clypeus narrow and same as the anterior width of median ocular area, median ocular area wider than long (length/width 0.64), wider behind than in front (anterior width/posterior width 0.30). Labium much longer than wide (length/width 1.50), sternum longer than wide (length/width 1.14). Chelicera furnished with one large and two smaller teeth on promargin of fang furrow, and three teeth on retromargin (Fig. 2). Legs: Spiniformation: Femora I-IV dorsally 0-1-1-1, prolaterally I-II 0-0-1-1, III-IV 0-0- 1; patellae I-IV dorsally 1-0-1 (apical), III-IV retrolaterally 1; tibiae I-II dorsally 1-0-0-0, ventrally 2-0-2, III-IV dorsally 1-0-1, prolaterally 1-1, retrolaterally 1-0-1, ventrally 1-0-1-0; metatarsi I-II none, III-IV prolaterally 1-1-1 or 1-1-1-1, retrolaterally 1-0-1 (apical) (III) or 1- 1-2 (apical) (IV), ventrally 2-0-1 (apical)(III) or 2-0-1-2 (apical)(IV). Leg formula: IV-I-II-III. Male palp (Figs. 3-5): Slender and simple; retrolateral apophysis of tibia digitiform; embolus spiniform and short, with indistinct membranous conductor. Opisthosoma (Fig. 1): Cylindrical, relatively long (length/width 3.15), with some pairs of long hairs. Coloration and markings: Carapace lemon yellow, chelicerae, maxillae and labium light yellowish brown, sternum white, palps and legs yellowish white. Opisthosoma yellowish white without markings dorsally, pale yellowish white ventrally. Distribution. Central Vietnam (at present known only from the type locality). Etymology. The name of the new species is derived from the type locality. Remark. Female unknown.Published as part of Ono, Hirotsugu, 2009, Three New Spiders of the Families Clubionidae, Liocranidae and Gnaphosidae (Arachnida, Araneae) from Vietnam, pp. 1-8 in Bulletin of the National Museum of Natural Sciences (A) (A) 35 (1) on page 2, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.58404
Rotundicephala koheii Tasaku, Ono & Maruyama 2023, sp. n.
<i>Rotundicephala koheii</i> Tasaku, Ono & Maruyama, sp. n. <p>[Japanese name: Sawada-umi-hanekakushi]</p> <p>(Figs. 1C; 2G; 14D; 15E, F & I; 16; 25A & B)</p> <p> <b>Type material.</b> <b>Holotype.</b> Male, “Kanaya, Futtsu-shi, / Chiba-ken / 9. IV. 2007 / Hiroki ONO leg.” (Fig. 14D) (KUM). <b>Paratypes. Japan: Honshû: Chiba-ken:</b> 1 male, 1 female, 23 unsexed, same data as holotype, 9. IV. 2007, H. Ono (KUM); 3 unsexed, Tateyama-shi, Sunosaki, Sunosaki-kaigan, 15. VI. 2007, H. Ono (KUM); 1 unsexed, ditto, 15. IV. 2008, H. Ono (KUM); 1 unsexed, ditto, 12. II. 2009, H. Ono (KUM); 2 unsexed, Shirahamamachi, Nemoto, 1. IV. 2005, H. Ono (cHO); 1 unsexed, ditto, 26. III. 2007, H. Ono (cHO); 1 unsexed, ditto, 18. IV. 2008, H. Ono (cHO); <b>Tôkyô-to:</b> 1 male, Izu-ôshima, Okada, Noda-hama, 15. VII. 2022, Y. Tasaku (cYT); <b>Kanagawa-ken:</b> 1 male, 23 unsexed, Manazuru-machi, Manazuru-misaki, 15. IV. 2003, M. Maruyama (KUM); 5 unsexed, Yokosuka-shi, Wada-naga-hama (Nahama), 24. III. 2007, I. Kawashima (KUM); 1 unsexed, ditto, 1. IV. 2007, I. Kawashima (KUM); 1 male, 5 unsexed, ditto, 20. IV. 2007, M. Asano (KUM); 1 unsexed (abdomen lost), Manazuru Pen. Banbaura-kaigan, 5. V. 2002, S. Arai (KUM); 1 male, Yokosuka-shi, Nagai, Arasaki-kôen, 24. IX. 2021, K. Chiyoda (cYT); <b>Shizuoka-ken:</b> 1 unsexed, Shimoda-shi, Taraimisaki, 21. IV. 2003, M. Moriguchi (KUM); 2 unsexed, Shimoda-shi, Tsumeki-zaki, 21. VI. 2003, M. Maruyama (KUM).</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> This species similar to <i>R</i>. <i>pacifica</i> <b>comb. n.</b> and previously confused (e.g., Sawada, 1971;Ahn, 1996) (we call them as the <i>R</i>. <i>pacifica</i> species-complex) but, can be distinguished by the combination of the following characteristics: head and pronotum slightly convex (Fig. 14D); segments IV–IX of antennae as long as wide (Fig. 15I). Also, this species can be easily distinguished from <i>R</i>. <i>koreana</i> <b>comb. n.</b> by the short antennae not reaching elytra.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Body small, robust, shining (Fig. 14D). Ground color reddish blown, abdominal segments VI–VII usually almost black, legs and month parts slightly paler.</p> <p>Head slightly convex, almost circular, as long as wide (MHL/MHW = 0.95) (Fig. 1C); eyes small; antennae almost as long as head and pronotum combined, segments IV–X as long as wide, segment XI oval and longer than X (Fig. 15I). Labrum transverse, anterior margin rounded, with about 20 setae; epipharynx with 6 lateral setae (Fig. 16A). Mandibles almost symmetric, right median tooth larger than left one (Fig. 16E). Mentum almost trapeziform, anterior margin deeply emarginated with about 15 setae (Fig. 16B). Pronotum convex, as long as wide. Tarsal formula 3-3-4. Abdomen oblong oval.</p> <p>Male: apical lobe of median lobe bent almost at right angle (Fig. 15E).</p> <p>Female: spermatheca short, coiled one time at base (Fig. 15F).</p> <p> <b>Measurements.</b> (N = 20): BL, 1.87–2.63 mm; FBL, 0.82–1.01 mm; HW, 0.34–0.42 mm; PL, 0.37–0.43 mm; PW, 0.34–0.40 mm; EW, 0.34–0.42 mm.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> This species is named after Dr. Kohei Sawada, who contributed greatly to the elucidation of the Japanese coastal Staphylinidae fauna.</p> <p> <b>Habitat.</b> This species is found from the crevices of rock and around the holdfast of seeweeds (e.g., <i>Monostroma nitidum</i> Wittrock) on the intertidal zones (Fig. 25B).</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Japan: central Honshû (Fig. 25A).</p>Published as part of <i>Tasaku, Yuto, Ono, Hiroki & Maruyama, Munetoshi, 2023, Review of the intertidal rove beetle tribe Liparocephalini Fenyes (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) from Japan, pp. 251-296 in Zootaxa 5383 (3)</i> on page 274, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5383.3.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10361564">http://zenodo.org/record/10361564</a>
Ono Kazuo, dansu wa tsuzuku [Ono Kazuo, la danza continua]
Articolo in ricordo dell'attività artistica di Ono Kazuo in occasione della sua scomparsa
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