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Systematics

Three new species of Harpellales from Mount Tsukuba

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Pages 258-267 | Received 01 Aug 2017, Accepted 07 Mar 2018, Published online: 04 Jun 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Three new species of Harpellales, collected on Mt. Tsukuba, Kanto Plain on Honshu Island, are described. Stachylina philoricola, derived from midgut of Philorus sp. (Blephariceridae: Diptera), and Lancisporomyces tsukubaensis, derived from the hindgut of Amphinemura sp. (Nemouridae: Plecoptera) nymphs, are described. Blephariceridae is newly added to the host insect families of Harpellales. A new genus, Zygopolaropsis, is proposed to accommodate the new species Z. sphaerica, derived from the hindgut of Baetis thermicus (Baetidae, Ephemeroptera) nymphs.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank Dr. Kensuke Seto, Miss Mayu Minamide, Mr. Shodo Muto, Mr. Yoshiaki Iwamoto, and the late Mr. Muneki Yamada (University of Tsukuba) and Mr. Yusuke Takashima (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) for their assistance collecting insects and preparing slides. H.S. thanks Dr. Hannah Ruth Windley (Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute) for her advice on the English of the manuscript. H.S. thanks the staff of Fureainosato Park for permission to sample in the park. This study was conducted under the permission to sample in the national forest under the auspices of the Ibaraki Forest Management Office.

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Funding

This study was financially supported by the Institute for Fermentation, Osaka (IFO): IFO research grant G25-1-13.

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