Yamatentomon kunnepchupi Imadaté, 1964
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17322348 |
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Yamatentomon kunnepchupi Imadaté, 1964 View in CoL
Figs. 9 View FIGURE 9 , 10 View FIGURE 10
Yamatentomon kunnepchupi Imadaté 1964: 283–286 View in CoL , figs. 138–144; Imadaté 1973: fig. 4; Imadaté 1974b: 105, 114–117, figs. 46–47, 49; Rusek 1974: 270; Nakamura 2004: 23–24, figs. 29–31.
Materials examined. Holotype male ( NSMT-AP 35 ), Otoineppu , Hokkaido, Japan, 20-X-1962, G. Imadaté leg.; one female (Imadaté’s Proturan Collection 0002A 5), Monomanai , Otoineppu-mura , Nakagawa-gun , Hokkaido, Japan, Abies sachaliensis and deciduous broad-leaved trees, 29-VII-1970, K. Niijima leg.; two males mounted on one slide (Imadaté’s Proturan Collection 1142 1), Furenai , Biratori-chô, Saru-gun, Hokkaido, Japan, Larix leptlepis , elev. 180 m, 20-VIII-1974, H. Tamura leg.
Diagnosis. Cephalic additional setae d6 absent; foretarsal sensillum b not reaching base of γ 4; tergite VII with five pairs of anterior setae, A4' absent; posterior accessory setae on thorax and abdomen all setiform, longer than one-third length of P1; accessory setae P3a absent on tergites II–V.
Supplementary notes on description. Cephalic setae l3, sd4, and sd5 setiform, lengths 7–9 μm, 10–11 μm and 12–14 μm, respectively ( Fig. 9A, B View FIGURE 9 ); additional setae d6 absent ( Figs. 9A, B View FIGURE 9 ); setae d7 and sd7 of subequal length, 18–19 μm; pores fp and cp present ( Figs. 9A, B View FIGURE 9 ); sensilla on maxillary palpus similar in length, 8 μm; dorsal sensillum slender ( Fig. 9C View FIGURE 9 ), ventral sensillum broadened proximally ( Fig. 9D View FIGURE 9 ). Lengths of pronotal setae 1 and 2 20 and 14–15 μm, respectively. Foretarsal setae β1 and δ4 long, setiform; β1, 20–21 μm, about 1.7 times longer than δ1 and about half the length of β2, 38–41 μm; δ4 length 27–30 μm, about twice longer than δ1; δ1–3 and δ5 short, setiform, 12–16 μm long ( Fig. 9E View FIGURE 9 ); pores present near sensilla c and t3 ( Fig. 9F View FIGURE 9 ). Mesonotum with pores al and sl ( Fig. 10A View FIGURE 10 ); metanotum with sl; prosternum without pores, mesosternum and metasternum with a group of three adjacent sc ( Fig. 10B View FIGURE 10 ). Tergite I with pore spm; II–VI with spm and al; VII with spm, psl and al ( Figs. 10F, G View FIGURE 10 ). Sternites I and IV with two adjacent spm ( Fig. 10C View FIGURE 10 ); II–III and V with single spm ( Fig. 10D View FIGURE 10 ); VI–VII with a pair of spsm and a group of adjacent three sam on connecting line ( Fig. 10E, G View FIGURE 10 ).Abdominal segment XII with dorsal central pore and a pair of ventral anterolateral pores. Male squama genitalis with 6+6 setae ( Fig. 9G View FIGURE 9 ).
Distribution. Japan ( Hokkaido), Russian Far East (Khabarovsk).
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Yamatentomon kunnepchupi Imadaté, 1964
Nakamura, Osami 2025 |
Yamatentomon kunnepchupi Imadaté 1964: 283–286
Nakamura, O. 2004: 23 |
Imadate, G. 1974: 105 |
Rusek, J. 1974: 270 |
Imadate, G. 1964: 286 |