手蛾科(昆虫亚目,双翅目)形态学分类研究的进一步挑战

Q4 Environmental Science
Yamamoto Masaru
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在过去的三十年中,许多日本工作者的贡献极大地增加了我们对日本手纲分类学的了解。目前在日本有记录的手摇鱼有1206种,但考虑到日本自然环境的高度多样性,认为在日本分布的手摇鱼有2000种。详细了解手拟鱼的外部形态特征是推断其系统发育关系的最重要先决条件之一。Sæther于1980年采用膜翅目昆虫的“尾甲”一词,并将其命名为上、下、中尾甲。尽管根据1957年斯诺德格拉斯的解释,他的用法是合理的,但其适用性仍然值得怀疑,因为没有明确的证据证明标记为volsellae的结构在整个家族中是否同源。相反,我建议使用德长(Tokunaga)在1938年提出的术语或爱德华兹(Edwards)在1929年提出的术语来描述Chironominae亚科,以及Soponis在1977年接受的中性术语来描述Orthocladiinae亚科。关于幼虫头部的形态学术语,我遵循德永在1935年的解释。
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Further challenges in taxonomic studies of Chironomidae (Insecta, Diptera) from morphological perspective
Contributions by many Japanese workers have greatly increased our knowledge of Japanese chironomid taxonomy over the last three decades. Currently, 1,206 chironomid species are recorded in Japan, but given the high diversity of natural environments, 2,000 species of chironomids are belived to be distributed in Japan. A detailed understanding of external morphological features in chironomids is one of the most important prerequisites for inferring their phylogenetic relationships. Concerning to the appendages on the gonocoxites of the hypopygia of the family Chironomidae, the term“volsellae” from Hymenoptera and named these appendages superor, inferior, and median volsellae are adopted by Sæther in 1980. Although his usage is reasonable based on the 1957 interpretation of Snodgrass, its applicability remains questionable because no distinct proof exists on whether the structures labeled as volsellae are homologous throughout the family. Instead, I recommended using terms proposed by Tokunaga in 1938 or those proposed in 1929 by Edwards for the subfamily Chironominae, as well as the neutral term accepted by Soponis in 1977 for the subfamily Orthocladiinae. Concerning the morphological terminology for the larval head, I follow Tokunaga’s interpretation in 1935.
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Japanese Journal of Limnology
Japanese Journal of Limnology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The Japanese Society of Limnology was founded in 1931 for the purpose of promoting and fostering the study of limnology in the broad meaning of the term. It publishes quarterly "The Japanese Journal of Limnology" and holds an annual meeting consisting of lectures, discussions and symposiums on limnological subjects.
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