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            <p> Aridelus dubius Belokobylskij, 1981</p>
            <p>Fig. 1A-G</p>
            <p> Aridelus dubius Belokobylskij, 1981: 44. [Type locality: Russia] </p>
            <p>Material.</p>
            <p>  Japan  Honshû : 1♀, Niigata Pref., Myoukou City, Suginosawa,  Sasagamine , 36-52N/138-4E, about 1200-1335 m alt., 18.IX.2013, S. Shimizu leg. (OMNH)  ;  1♀, same data except 36-52-2N/138-4-42E, about 1300 m alt., 14.IX.2013, LT. (NARO) ;.   1♀, Hiroshima Pref.,  Shôbara City,  Saijô Town,  Mts. Hiba ,  Tachieboshi Parking Lot , 30-31.VII.2019, LT., S. Shimizu leg (OMNH)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Females (N = 3) (Fig. 1). Body length 5.1-6.1 mm.</p>
            <p> Head (Fig. 1B, C, D, E). Width of head 2.0-2.2  × median length and 1.0  × width of mesonotum. Length of eye 1.1-1.3  × length of temple in dorsal view. OOL / OD = 4.0-4.1. POL / OD = 1.7. Vertex and temple densely punctate. Occipital carina complete. Frons smooth and shiny, with a distinct median carina. Face 1.8  × as wide as high; finely punctate. Intertentorial distance / tentorio-ocular distance = 0.4-0.5  × . Clypeus finely punctate, slightly concave medially, without apical teeth. Length of malar space 0.4-0.5  × eye height. Malar suture distinct. Antenna filiform with 18 segments; 3rd segment 3.8-4.0  × longer than wide and 1.3  × longer than 4th one; penultimate one 1.6-1.7  × longer than wide. </p>
            <p> Mesosoma. Mesosoma areolate, 1.3  × as long as high. Scutellum without median smooth area. </p>
            <p>Wings (Fig. 1F). Fore wing 4.4-4.7 mm in length, 1-R1 / length of pterostigma = 1.3-1.4, r / 3-SR = 2.3-3.5, m-cu slightly postfurcal. Hind wing with 1r-m / 2-SC+R = 0.7-0.9.</p>
            <p> Legs (Fig. 1G). Hind leg: femur 4.1-4.3  × longer than wide, length of femur: tibia: basitarsus = 1: 1.3: 0.6. </p>
            <p> Metasoma. Metasoma smooth and polished. First metasomal tergite 6.0  × longer than its apical width. Hypopygium truncated and excised apically. Ovipositor sheath hardly exserted beyond apex of metasoma. </p>
            <p>Colour. Black. Palpi, antenna entirely, mandible, tegula, legs except for telotarsus and first metasomal tergite dark reddish brown; remainder of metasoma reddish brown, telotarsus and veins dark brown; pterostigma pale in basal 1/5 or faintly pale basally. Fore wing hyaline with two fuscous bands. Hind wing with a fuscous band in its apical third.</p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Japan (  Honshû : Niigata and Hiroshima Prefectures); Russian Far East (Belokobylskij 1981, 2000). </p>
            <p>Hosts.</p>
            <p>Unknown.</p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p> This species was described with only the male holotype available. The Japanese specimens mostly agree well with the original description (Belokobylskij 1981) and run in the key by Belokobylskij (2000) to  A. dubius . The redescription of this species based on Japanese female specimens is represented here. </p>
            <p> This species resembles  A. rutilipes Papp described from Taiwan (Fig. 6) but differs in having the distinct malar suture (absent in  Aridelus rutilipes ), the palpi dark reddish brown (light reddish brown in  Aridelus rutilipes ), the apical hyaline area of the fore wing comparatively small, not reaching the apex of marginal cell (Fig. 1F) and the apico-posterior edge of the fore wing (in  Aridelus rutilipes comparatively large, almost reaching the apex of marginal cell and reaching the apico-posterior edge (Fig. 6A )), and the metasoma reddish brown to dark reddish brown (Fig. 1A) (dark brown in  Aridelus rutilipes (Fig. 6A )). </p>
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3FCFB3F76DA35436A9F5524AB9E09756.text	3FCFB3F76DA35436A9F5524AB9E09756.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Aridelus egregius (Schmiedeknecht 1907)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Aridelus egregius (Schmiedeknecht, 1907)</p>
            <p>Fig. 2A-E</p>
            <p> Helorimorpha egregia Schmiedeknecht, 1907: 523. [Type locality: Germany] </p>
            <p> Aridelus egregia (Schmiedeknecht): Muesebeck 1936: 6; Shenefelt 1969: 12. </p>
            <p> Aridelus nigricans Chao, 1974: 455. Syn. by Belokobylskij 2000: 366. [Type locality: China] </p>
            <p> Aridelus destitutus Chou, 1987: 26. Syn. by Chen and van Achterberg 1997: 17. [Type locality: Taiwan] </p>
            <p>Material.</p>
            <p> Japan  Honshû :   1♀,  Tôkyô Pref., Chiyoda Ward, Imperial Palace,  Fukiagegyoen ,  Kajuen , 14-21.X.2009, MsT. (NSMT)  ;   1♀, Fukui Pref., Tsuruga City,  Marsh of Nakaikemi , 19.IX-16.X. 2016, MsT., A. Noishiki leg. (OMNH)  .   Kyûshû :   2♀♀,  Ôita Pref.,  Mt. Sobo , 1600-1750 m alt., 27.IX.1979, K.  Maetô leg. (NARO)  .   Korea 1♂, Kyongsangpuk-do,  Mt. Sudo , 1000 m alt., 13-14.VII.1971, K. Yamagishi leg. (MUNJ)  .   Taiwan 2♂♂, Nantou Country,  Renai Township , 2.V.2015, S. Fujie leg. (TARI)  . </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Japan (  Honshû :  Tôkyô and Fukui Prefectures;  Kyûshû :  Ôita Prefecture); Western Palaearctic region; China, Korea, Russian Far East, Taiwan (Yu et al. 2016; Lee at al. 2017). New to Japan. </p>
            <p>Hosts.</p>
            <p> No host records are available in Japan, while  Pentatomidae (  Aelia ,  Dolycoris ,  Eurydema ,  Holcostethus ,  Palomena ) (Dupuis 1952; Tobias 1986),  Plataspidae (  Coptosoma ) (Capek and Davidova-Vilimova 1978), and  Scutelleridae (  Eurygaster ) (Tobias 1986) are known host insects. </p>
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            <p> Aridelus elasmuchae Maeto &amp; Kudo, 1992</p>
            <p>Fig. 2A-C</p>
            <p> Aridelus elasmuchae Maeto &amp; Kudo, 1992: 78. [Type locality: Japan] </p>
            <p>Material.</p>
            <p>  Japan  Hokkaidô : 1♀, holotype,  Nopporo , 15.VII.1986, S.  Kudô leg. (NARO)  ;   2♂♂, Sapporo City,  Hitsujigaoka , 20-27.VI.2011, MsT., K. Konishi leg. (OMNH)  .  2♀♀ and 2♂♂, same data except 27.VI-4.VII.2011 (OMNH) ;   1♀, Kumaishi Town,  Ken’ichi-gawa ,  Iwafuchi-zawa , 15-20.VI.1995, MsT., Y.  Itô &amp; T.  Itô leg. (NARO).  Honshû :   1♀, Aomori Pref.,  Mt. Iwaki , 28.IX.1983, M. Miyazaki leg. (NARO)  ;   9♀♀ 7♂♂, Miyagi Pref., Minamisanriku Town,  Hinokuchi , 5.VI-12.VII.2015, MsT., H. Yamazaki &amp; S. Fujie leg. (OMNH)  ;  2♂♂, same data except 28.IX-6.XI.2015 (OMNH) ;   1♀, Miyagi Pref., Minamisanriku Town,  Mt. Tatsugane , 5.VIII.2016, S. Fujie leg. (OMNH)  ;   1♂, Toyama Pref., Toyama City, Arimine,  Jurodani , 1120 m alt., 7-14.VII.2009, MsT., M. Watanabe leg. (KPMNH)  ;   1♀,  Hyôgo Pref., Kami Town,  Niiya , 20.VI-11.VII.2015, MsT., S. Fujie leg. (OMNH)  ;   1♀,  Hyôgo Pref., Kami Town,  Niiya , 15.VI-14.VII.2013, MsT., S. Fujie &amp; M.  Itô leg. (OMNH).  Kyûshû :   1♂, Kumamoto Pref., Izumi Vil.,  
Mt. 
Hakucho , 10.VII.1978, K. Ohara leg. (NARO)  . </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Japan (  Hokkaidô ;  Honshû : Aomori, Miyagi, Tochigi, Toyama,  Hyôgo and Tottori Prefectures; Shikoku: Ehime Prefecture;  Kyûshû :  Ôita Prefecture) (Maeto and Kudo 1992; Takahashi and Shiraishi 2018; Fujie and Katayama 2020; present study); Russian Far East (Yu et al. 2016). </p>
            <p>Hosts.</p>
            <p> Elasmucha putoni Scott, 1874 (  Acanthosomatidae ) (Maeto and Kudo 1992). </p>
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            <p> Aridelus flavicans Chao, 1974</p>
            <p>Fig. 4A-F</p>
            <p> Aridelus flavicans Chao, 1974: 455; Chou 1987: 23; Luo and Chen 1994: 484; Chen and van Achterberg 1997: 16. [Type locality: China] </p>
            <p> Aridelus guizhouensis Luo, 1985: 203. Syn. by Luo and Chen 1994. [Type locality: China] </p>
            <p>Material.</p>
            <p>  Japan  Honshû : 1♀, Aomori Pref., Aomori City,  Yokouchi-Yaegiku , 11.IX.1993, T. Ichita leg. (NARO)  ;   1♂,  Tôkyô Pref.,  Hachiôji City,  Minamiôsawa ,  Tôkyô Metropolitan University , 10.VIII.2010, N. Kikuchi leg. (OMNH)  ;   1♀,  Kyôto Pref., Yawata City,  Yawatahayashinomoto , collected as a host larva of  Homoeocerus unipunctatus feeding on  Pueraria lobata on 12.VII.2021, cocoon formed on 23.VII.2021, and emerged on 29.VII.2021, S. Fujie leg. (OMNH)  ;   2♀♀, Nara Pref.,  Yamatokôriyama City,  Yamadachô ,  Nara-gakuen , 8.VII.2017, R.  Itô leg. (OMNH)  ;   1♀, Nara Pref.,  Yamatokôriyama City,  Yamadachô , 6.IX.2016, R.  Itô leg. (OMNH)  ;   3♀♀, Nara Pref.,  Yamatokôriyama City,  Yamadachô ,  Yata-kyûryô , about 135 m alt., 8.IX.2018, R.  Itô leg. (OMNH)  ;  1♀, same data except 13.IX.2018 (OMNH) ;   1♀, Nara Pref., Uda City, Haibarahagihara,  Torimiyama-kôen , about 585 m alt., 20.VIII.2018, R.  Itô leg. (OMNH)  ;   1♀,  Ôsaka Pref., Takatsuki City,  Settsukyô , 24.IX.2017, S. Fujie leg. (OMNH)  ;   6♀♀ and 1♂,  Ôsaka Pref., Habikino City,  Shakudo , 3.VIII.2020, S. Fujie leg. (OMNH)  ;  2♂♂, same data except 22.VIII.2020 (OMNH) ;  2♀♀, same data except 2.VIII.2021 (OMNH) ;   1♀,  Hyôgo Pref.,  Kawanishi City , collected as a host adult of  Riptortus clavatus feeding on  Phaseolus vulgaris on 24.VIII.2011, cocoon formed on 13.IX.2011, and emerged on 27.IX.2011, I. Hikino leg. (NARO)  ;  1♂, same locality, host, collector and date of cocoon formation, collected on 29.VIII.2011 and emerged on 27.IX.2011 (NARO) ;  1♂, same locality, host, collector and date of cocoon formation, collected on 31.VIII.2011 and emerged on 28.IX.2011 (NARO) ;   1♀,  Hyôgo Pref.,  Kôbe City, Nada Ward,  Nadamaruyama Park , 23.VI.2019, M. &amp; S. Fujie leg. (OMNH)  ;   1♀,  Hyôgo Pref., Asago City,  Tataragi , 185 m alt., 30.VII. 2016, T. Tokuhira leg. (KPMNH)  ;   1♀, Tottori Pref., Inaba Prov., Ketaka,  Tsuyutani , alt. 20 m, 8.VIII.1964, H. Aoki leg. (OMNH)  ;   1♀, Hiroshima Pref.,  Tôjô Town,  Taishaku , 9.VIII.1978, K.  Maetô leg. (NARO)  .   Kyûshû : 1♀, Fukuoka Pref.,  Mt. Tachibana , 22.IX.1979, K.  Maetô leg. (NARO)  ;   1♀,  Ôita Pref.,  Mt. Sobo , 800-900 m alt., 22.VII.1978, K.  Maetô leg. (NARO)  ;   1♀,  Ôita Pref., Yufuin Town,  Shimoyunohira , 1.IX.1991, M. Hiratate leg. (NARO)  . </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Japan (  Honshû : Aomori,  Tôkyô , Nara,  Ôsaka ,  Hyôgo , Tottori and Hiroshima Prefectures;  Kyûshû : Fukuoka and  Ôita Prefecture) (Konishi and Maeto 2000; present study); China, Russian Far East, Taiwan (Yu et al. 2016). </p>
            <p>Hosts.</p>
            <p> Homoeocerus unipunctatus (Thunberg, 1783) (  Alydidae ) feeding on  Pueraria lobata (  Fabaceae ) and  Riptortus pedestris (Linnaeus, 1758) (  Alydidae ) on  Phaseolus vulgaris (  Fabaceae ) (both new records). The family  Alydidae is the first record of the host of the genus  Aridelus . </p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p> The female specimens examined agree well with the redescription by Chou (1987) and that in the key by Chen and van Achterberg (1997); they differ slightly by having the body length 4.1-5.3 mm (4.2-5.1 mm in the previous redescriptions) and the penultimate antennal segment 1.1-1.6  × longer than wide (1.2-1.6  × in the redescriptions). </p>
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            <p> Genus  Aridelus Marshall, 1887</p>
            <p> Aridelus Marshall, 1887: 66; Papp 1965: 181; Shenefelt 1969: 11; Shaw 1985: 309; Chou 1987: 21; Chen and van Achterberg 1997: 11; Belokobylskij 2000: 362.Synonyms are presented in Shenefelt (1969) and Shaw (1985). </p>
            <p>Type species</p>
            <p> (by monotypy).  Aridelus bucephalus Marshall, 1887. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p>Head transverse; antenna filiform or moniliform, with 18 segments, its terminal segment with an apical spine; maxillary palp with 6 segments; labial palp with 4 segments; occipital carina complete or absent mediodorsally for a long distance, rarely completely absent, ventrally joining hypostomal carina; frons punctate or smooth with a median carina extending to frontal ocellus; face wider than clypeus in female; lower clypeal margin usually indented medially, rarely rounded; malar suture usually absent; mandibles overlapping each other; mesonotum, mesopleuron, and propodeum mostly areolate; petiolar notch extending nearly to mesocoxal insertions; parastigma large; vein 1-SR of fore wing absent to rarely shortly present and thickened; vein 3-SR of fore wing absent to distinctly present; vein 1-R1 of fore wing short; end of vein SR1 of fore wing much closer to pterostigma than to apex of wing; vein r-m of fore wing present; veins SR and 2-M of hind wing present, darkly pigmented; first metasomal tergite about 3/4 times as long as remainder of metasoma and completely fused ventrally; third tergite nearly reaching end of metasoma, following segments hidden; second and third tergites ventrally overlapping, without lateral fold; ovipositor and its sheath shortly exposed.</p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Cosmopolitan and the most diverse in tropical regions (Yu et al. 2016).</p>
            <p>Bionomics.</p>
            <p> Endoparasitoids of nymphs and adults of  Acanthosomatidae ,  Pentatomidae ,  Plataspidae , and  Scutelleridae (Shaw et al. 2001), and of  Alydidae (present study). Usually diurnal, but a few species were collected at night in light traps (e.g.,  A. dubius in the present study). </p>
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            <p> Aridelus rufotestaceus Tobias, 1986</p>
            <p>Fig. 5A-I</p>
            <p> Aridelus rufotestaceus Tobias, 1986: 229 (English translation: 399); Chen and van Achterberg 1997: 18; Shaw et al. 2001: 132. [Type locality: Russia] </p>
            <p> Aridelus rufiventris Luo &amp; Chen, 1994: 483; Chen and van Achterberg 1997:18. Syn. nov. [Type locality: China] </p>
            <p>Material.</p>
            <p>  Russia 1♀, holotype, Lazarevskoe,  Sochi , forest along rivulet, 14.IX.1981, V. Tobias leg. (ZISP)  . Japan  Honshû :   1♂, Shizuoka Pref., Shizuoka City, Shimizu Ward,  Muramatsu , collected as a host adult of  Glaucias subpunctatus on 14.XII.2018, recognized a cocoon on 23.I.2019, and emerged on 8.II.2019, K. Itoyama &amp; A. Tsunashima leg. (OMNH)  ;   1♂, Toyama Pref., Toyama City, Arimine,  Inonedani , 1120 m alt., 15-22.IX.2009, MsT., M. Watanabe et al. leg. (KPMNH)  ;   1♀, Mie Pref., Taiki Town,  Nishiki , 9-21.X.2007, MsT., M. Nakaseko leg. (MUNJ)  ;   1♂,  Kyôto Pref., Yawata City, Morigaito, left bank of  Kidu River , 17.VI.2018, S. Fujie leg. (OMNH)  ;   1♀, Nara Pref., Uda City, Haibarahagihara,  Torimiyama-kôen , about 585 m alt., 20.VIII.2018, R.  Itô leg. (OMNH).  Hachijôjima Is.  :   2♂♂,  Eigo , 2.VI.1964, Y, Hirashima &amp; M. Shiga leg. (NARO).  Kyûshû :   1♂, Kumamoto Pref., Izumi Vil.,  Gokanosô , 1.VIII.1981, H. Kurokawa leg. (OMNH). Yakushima Is.  :   1♀, Kankake, 25.VIII-28.IX.2007, MsT., T. Yamauchi leg. (KPMNH);  Mt. Aiko , 8-28.VI.2007, MsT., T. Yamauchi leg. (KPMNH)  ;  1♀, same data except 29.VII-25.VIII.2007. (KPMNH) ;  1♀, same data except 28.IX-2.XI.2007. (KPMNH) .   Korea 1♂, Kyongsangpuk-do,  Mt. Sudo , 700 m alt., 9-12.VII.1971, K. Yamagishi leg. (MUNJ)  . </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Japan (  Honshû : Shizuoka, Toyama, Mie and  Kyôto Prefecture;  Hachijôjima Is.;  Kyûshû : Kumamoto Prefecture; Yakushima Is.); China, Georgia, Korea, Italy, Russian Far East (Yu et al. 2016; Lee et al. 2017). New to Japan. </p>
            <p>Hosts.</p>
            <p> Glaucias subpunctatus (Walker, 1867) (a new record) and  Nezara viridula (Linnaeus, 1758) (Shaw et al. 2001) (both  Pentatomidae ). </p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p> Chen and van Achterberg (1997) indicated the differences between  A. rufiventris Luo &amp; Chen and  A. rufotestaceus Tobias from only one specimen of each taxon in the sculpture of the vertex, the condition of vein m-cu of the fore wing, the relative length of vein 1r-m of the hind wing, and the colour of the mesosoma, as shown in Suppl. material 1: Table S1. However, these characters could not separate the Japanese specimens into the two species (Suppl. material 1: Table S1). These are most likely intraspecific variations. Hence,  A. rufiventris is considered a junior synonym of  A. rufotestaceus . </p>
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            <p> Aridelus rutilipoides sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Fig. 7A-I</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype, ♀, "(JAPAN) Nagano Pref., Ueda City, Sugadaira-kougen, Tsukuba Univ., 36-31N/138-20E, about 1300 m alt., 13 IX 2013 (sweeping), Sou Shimizu leg." (OMNH). Paratypes: 1♀,  Hokkaidô Pref., Sapporo City, Teine Ward, Mt. Teine, 18.IX.2013, S. Fujie leg. (OMNH); 1♀, Tochigi Pref.,  Nikkô , 13.X.1986, M. Miyazaki leg. (NARO); 1♀, Nagano Pref., Shimashima-dani, 1300-1600 m alt., 26.VIII.1978, K.  Maetô leg. (NARO); 1♀, Tokushima Pref., Ichiu Vil., Mt. Tsurugi, 15.X.1980, Y.  Shôno leg. (NARO). </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> Named after its similarity to  A. rutilipes Papp. The Latin suffix -  “oides” taken from Greek means similar but not the same. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Female holotype (Fig. 7). Body length 6.5 mm.</p>
            <p> Head (Fig. 7B, C, D, E). Width of head 2.0  × median length and 1.1  × width of mesonotum. Length of eye 1.2  × length of temple in dorsal view. OOL / OD = 4.1. POL / OD = 1.7. Vertex and temple densely punctate. Occipital carina complete. Frons smooth and shining, with a distinct median carina. Face 1.9  × as wide as high; finely punctate laterally, transversely punctate-rugose medially. Intertentorial distance / tentorio-ocular distance = 1.7. Clypeus finely punctate, slightly concave medially, without apical teeth. Length of malar space 0.60  × eye height. Malar suture indistinct. Antenna filiform with 18 segments; 3rd segment 3.5  × longer than wide and 1.2  × longer than 4th one; penultimate one 1.3  × longer than wide. </p>
            <p> Mesosoma (Fig. 7F). Mesosoma areolate, 1.3  × as long as high. Scutellum without median smooth area. </p>
            <p>Wings (Fig. 7G). Fore wing 5.0 mm in length, 1-R1 / length of pterostigma = 1.3, r / 3-SR = 2.4, m-cu distinctly antefurcal. Hind wing with 1r-m / 2-SC+R = 0.8.</p>
            <p> Legs (Fig. 7H). Hind leg: femur 5.2  × longer than wide, length of femur: tibia: basitarsus = 1: 1.3: 0.6. </p>
            <p> Metasoma (Fig. 7I). Metasoma smooth and polished. First metasomal tergite 5.9  × longer than its apical width. Hypopygium truncated and excised apically. Ovipositor sheath hardly exserted beyond apex of metasoma. </p>
            <p>Colour. Black. Antenna basally, mandible medially, palpi, tegula, legs except for telotarsus, metasoma reddish brown; mandible basally and apically, veins, telotarsus dark brown, antenna gradually darkened towards apex; pterostigma pale in basal quarter. Fore wing hyaline with two fuscous band. Hind wing with a fuscous band in apical third.</p>
            <p> Variation in females. Body length 5.8-6.5 mm. Length of eye 1.2-1.4  × length of temple in dorsal view; OOL / OD = 3.5-4.1. POL / OD = 1.5-1.9. Face 1.7-1.9  × as wide as high. Intertentorial distance / tentorio-ocular distance = 1.7-1.9. Length of malar space 0.5-0.6  × eye height. Malar suture indistinct or absent. Third antennal segment 3.5-4.0  × longer than wide and 1.2-1.4  × longer than 4th one; penultimate one 1.2-1.3  × longer than wide. Mesosoma length 1.3-1.4  × height. Fore wing 4.8-5.2 mm in length, 1-R1 / length of pterostigma = 1.2-1.5, r / 3-SR = 2.2-3.6. Hind wing with 1r-m / 2-SC+R = 0.8-1.0. Hind leg: femur 4.6-5.2  × longer than wide, length of femur: tibia: basitarsus = 1: 1.3-1.4: 0.6. First metasomal tergite 5.9-6.3  × longer than its apical width. </p>
            <p>Male. Unknown.</p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Japan (  Hokkaidô ;  Honshû : Nagano Prefecture; Shikoku: Tokushima Prefecture). </p>
            <p>Hosts.</p>
            <p>Unknown.</p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p> This species closely resembles  A. rutilipes Papp (Fig. 6) but differs in having the stouter penultimate antennal segment (in  Aridelus rutilipoides , 1.2-1.3  × longer than wide (Fig. 7E), in  Aridelus rutilipes 1.8  × (Fig. 6C )), the face finely punctate laterally, transversely punctate-rugose medially (finely punctate in  Aridelus rutilipes ), the apical hyaline area of the fore wing not reaching the apico-posterior edge (Fig. 7G) (in  Aridelus rutilipes , reaching the apico-posterior edge (Fig. 6A )) and the metasoma reddish brown (Fig. 7A) (dark brown in  Aridelus rutilipes (Fig. 6A )). This species also resembles  A. dubius Belokobylskij, but differs in having the antenna gradually darkened towards the apex (Fig. 7A) (in  Aridelus dubius uniformly reddish brown, not darkened towards the apex (Fig. 1A )), the penultimate antennal segment stouter (in  Aridelus rutilipoides , 1.2-1.3  × longer than wide (Fig. 7E), in  Aridelus dubius 1.6-1.7  × (Fig. 1E )), the face finely punctate laterally, transversely punctate-rugose medially (finely punctate in  Aridelus dubius ), the malar suture indistinct or absent (distinct in  Aridelus dubius ) the apical hyaline area of the fore wing comparatively large, almost reaching the apex of the marginal cell (Fig. 7G) (in  Aridelus dubius comparatively small, not reaching the apex of the marginal cell (Fig. 1F )), the vein m-cu of the fore wing antefurcal (Fig. 7G) (slightly postfurcal to interstitial in  Aridelus dubius (Fig. 1F )), and the hind femur slenderer, 4.6-5.2 times as long as wide (Fig. 7H) (4.1-4.3 times as long as wide in  Aridelus dubius (Fig. 1G )). This species is also similar to  A. ussuriensis Belokobylskij, 1981 described from the Russian Far East, but differs in having the vertex densely punctate (vertex with distinct transverse striation in  Aridelus ussuriensis ), the mesosoma black (mesosoma red except for the prothorax black in  Aridelus ussuriensis ) and the metasoma entirely yellowish brown (metasoma black except for the red first metasomal tergite in  Aridelus ussuriensis ). </p>
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