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Hiroshi INOUE
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Two new species, Nola quadriguttula and Rhynchopalpus yoshimotoi, are described from Taiwan, with illustrations of moths and genitalia. Poecilonola pulchella (Leech) from Japan is transferred to Rhynchopalpus.
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Takatoshi NAKATANI, Asao KITAGAWA
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2000 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages
255-274
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One of the alpine butterflies, Erebia niphonica, is distributed on some high mountains in central and northern Japan. In the alpine and "pseudo-alpine" zones of the high mountains in northern Honshu some particular habitats are found. This paper aims to examine the floral communities of the habitat of Erebia niphonica based on the field survey. A total of over 100 sites of the habitats is recognized, and it is found that these habitats are classified into the five plus one particular floral communities (one is restricted to Mts Hayachine). The ecological relationship between distribution of remnant snowpack and Erebia niphonica is also examined.
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Satoshi HASHIMOTO
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2000 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages
275-280
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A new species, Paramartyria anmashana sp. nov., is described from Taiwan, with figures of the male and female genitalia. This is the fourth species of the genus from Taiwan.
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Akira MIYATA
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2000 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages
281-286
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Mass migration of Kricogonia lyside (Pieridae) was observed in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on September 16-17, 1995. According to my calculation, more than a million K. lyside moved from west to east for two days. The migration accompanied four other species: Phoebis sennae (Pieridae), Euptoieta hegesia, Euptoieta claudia (Nymphalidae) and Agraulis vanillae (Heliconiidae).
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Kyu-Tek PARK, John B. HEPPNER, [in Japanese]
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2000 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages
287-297
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Six species belonging to the genus Torodora of the subfamily Torodorinae from Taiwan are reviewed, with descriptions of two new species: Torodora albicruris sp. nov. and T. capillaris sp. nov. Torodora octavana Meyrick, T. sciadosa Wu & Liu, and T. manoconta Wu & Liu are reported for the first time from Taiwan. A key to the species and illustrations of the genitalia are provided.
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Takeo YAMAUCHI, Osamu YATA, Rienk de JONG
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2000 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages
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Gandaca harina babiensis Hanafusa, 1994 from Babi I., the Mentawai Archipelago, Indonesia is identical with Gandaca harina var. gilva Van Eecke, 1913 described from the same island. Under the Code of Zoological Nomenclature (4th Edn), gilva remains available for the subspecific name, and thus babiensis becomes a junior synonym of gilva. The females of gilva are found, and descriptions and figures of both sexes are provided. This subspecies is distinguished from the other known subspecies by the absence of forewing black border in both sexes.
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Yoshitaka NODA, Satoshi HASHIMOTO, Yutaka ARITA
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2000 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages
301-308
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Response to the sex attractant and factor of attraction of male Synanthedon hector were investigated from the end of April to the end of October in 1998 and from the beginning of July to the beginning of October in 1999 at a low hill in Nagoya, Japan. Attracted males were hovering near the synthetic sex attractant lures, but never touched them. Males were attracted to the synthetic sex attractant lures not only before sunset, but also at daytime under low illuminance. This suggests that male attraction is stimulated by decrease of illuminance.
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Alberto ZILLI, [in Japanese]
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2000 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages
309-315
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Delgamma flaviae sp. nov., a species allied to Delgamma pangonia (Guenee), is described from Peninsular Malaysia on the basis of sharp differences in wing pattern and genitalia.
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Hiroshi INOUE
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2000 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages
316-318
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A new species, Herpetogramma albipennis, is described from Honshu and Kyushu, Japan, with illustrations of a male and female and genitalia of both sexes.
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Kazuhiro SUGISIMA, Yutaka ARITA
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2000 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages
319-336
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A new gelechioid species, Idioglossa polliacola Sugisima, is described from Japan, with a series of figures and photos. Biology of the new species is also described on the basis of observation by the authors, with a series of photos. One of the most impressive features on its biology is the characteristic and complex larval nest constructed on the leaf of the food-plant, commelinaceous Pollia japonica, and remarks are made concerning the adaptive significance of the larval nest. The genus Idioglossa has been assigned to Oecophoridae in the last two decades, but the genus is most likely to belong to a batrachedrid subfamily Batrachedrinae in the latest taxonomic system. The genus and family are new to Japan.
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