Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Honshu); peri-od Ol flight: mid-Mav until earlv September(Tangelder, 1984: 59—61, figs. 126, 136, 161—169, map 5 . Nephrotoma cirrata Tan^elder. 19S4(fig. 133) Endemic to Japan (Hokkaido i; recorded fromJune 25 26 and July 6 and 12 (Tangelder, 1984:61—63, figs. 170, 172—181, map 6). Nephrotoma gaganboi Tançelder, 1984(flg. 134) Endemic to Japan (Honshu); recorded fromJune 30 onlv (Tangelder. 19S4: 63, 64, —189, map 6). Nephrotoma microcera Alexander, 1921(fig. 125) Known from Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu) andSouth Korea (18 mi NE Seoul); period of tlight:mid-M


Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Honshu); peri-od Ol flight: mid-Mav until earlv September(Tangelder, 1984: 59—61, figs. 126, 136, 161—169, map 5 . Nephrotoma cirrata Tan^elder. 19S4(fig. 133) Endemic to Japan (Hokkaido i; recorded fromJune 25 26 and July 6 and 12 (Tangelder, 1984:61—63, figs. 170, 172—181, map 6). Nephrotoma gaganboi Tançelder, 1984(flg. 134) Endemic to Japan (Honshu); recorded fromJune 30 onlv (Tangelder. 19S4: 63, 64, —189, map 6). Nephrotoma microcera Alexander, 1921(fig. 125) Known from Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu) andSouth Korea (18 mi NE Seoul); period of tlight:mid-May until the end of September (Tangel-der, 1984: 64—66, figs. 171, 190—20:, map 7). ACKXO\«.LEDGEMENTS Large amounts of unidentified and fairly re-cently collected specimens were made availablethrough the kindness of K. Kanmiya (BiologicalLaboratory-, Department of General Education,School of Medicine, Kurume University) and (Biological Laboratory-, College of Gen- Oosterbroek: Nephrotoma of Japan lib. Hgs. 119—121, 123, 125. Hypopygium, lateral view. Fig. 119. N. minuticorms. Fig. 120. N. sachalina. Fig. mgncauda. Fig. 123. N. electnpenms. Fig. 125. N. microcera. Figs. 122, 124. Hypopygium, ventral view. N. mgncauda. Fig. 124. N. electnpenms. (With kind permission redrawn from Tangelder, 1984, Beaufortia,34) eral Education, Kyushu University). These eral of which were known from the types only,shipments included material of the new and added much to our knowledge of the distri-(sub)species vana vana., vana nigrovana and bution of the species. pallida, contained a number of rare species, sev- The most important C. P. Alexander coUec- 276 Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, deel 127, afl. 11, 1984 (1985)


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