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その他の昆虫類 Other Miscellaneous Insects 高橋和弘 1) Kazuhiro Takahashi 丹沢大山総合調査学術報告書 丹沢大山動植物目録 (2007) その他の昆虫類 Other Miscellaneous Insects 高橋和弘 1) Kazuhiro Takahashi 要 約 今回の目録に示した各目ごとの種数は, 次のとおりである. カマアシムシ目 10 種 ナナフシ目 5 種 ヘビトンボ目 3 種 トビムシ目 19 種 ハサミムシ目 5 種 ラクダムシ目 2 種 イシノミ目 1 種 カマキリ目 3 種 アミメカゲロウ目 55 種 カゲロウ目 61 種 ゴキブリ目 4 種 シリアゲムシ目 13 種 トンボ目 62 種 シロアリ目 1 種 チョウ目 (ガ類) 1756 種 カワゲラ目 52 種 チャタテムシ目 11 種 トビケラ目 110 種 ガロアムシ目 1 種 カメムシ目 (異翅亜目除く) 501 種 バッタ目 113 種 アザミウマ目 19 種 凡 例 清川村丹沢山 (Imadate & Nakamura, 1989) . 1. 本報では、 カゲロウ目を石綿進一、 カワゲラ目を石塚 新、 トビ ミヤマカマアシムシ Yamatentomon fujisanum Imadate ケラ目を野崎隆夫が執筆し、 他の丹沢大山総合調査報告書生 清川村丹沢堂平 (Imadate, 1994) . 物目録の昆虫部門の中で諸般の事情により執筆者がいない分類 群について,既存の文献から,データを引用し、著者がまとめた。 文 献 特に重点的に参照した文献は 『神奈川県昆虫誌』(神奈川昆虫 Imadate, G., 1974. Protura Fauna Japonica. 351pp., Keigaku Publ. 談話会編 , 2004)※である. Co., Tokyo. ※神奈川昆虫談話会編 , 2004. 神奈川県昆虫誌 . 1438pp. 神 Imadate, G., 1993. Contribution towards a revision of the Proturan 奈川昆虫談話会 , 小田原 . Fauna of Japan (VIII) Further collecting records from northern 2. 各分類群の記述は, 各目ごとに分け, 引用文献もその目に関 and eastern Japan. Bulletin of the Department of General するものは, その末尾に示した. Education Tokyo Medical and Dental University, (23): 31-65. 2. 地名については, 原則として引用した文献に記されている地名 Imadate, G., 1994. Contribution towards a revision of the Proturan とした. しがって, 同一地点の地名であっても文献によっては異 Fauna of Japan (IX) Collecting data of acerentomid and なった表現となっている場合があるので, 注意していただきたい. sinentomid species in the Japanese Islands. Bulletin of the Department of General Education Tokyo Medical and Dental カマアシムシ目 Protura University, (24): 45-70. カマアシムシ科 Eosentomidae Imadate, G. & O. Nakamura, 1989. Contribution towards a revision アサヒカマアシムシ Eosentomon asahi Imadate of the Proturan Fauna of Japan (IV) New collecting records 山 北 町 高 松 山 (Imadate, 1974) ; 清 川 村 宮 ヶ 瀬 (Imadate, from the eastern part of Honshu. Bulletin of the Department of 1993) . General Education Tokyo Medical and Dental University, (19): オオカマアシムシ Eosentomon asakawaense Imadate 39-76. 津 久 井 町 蛭 ヶ 岳 (Imadate, 1974) ; 山 北 町 高 松 山 (Imadate, 1974) . トビムシ目 Collembola カマアシムシ Eosentomon sakura Imadate et Yosii ムラサキトビムシ科 Hypogastruridae 山北町高松山 (Imadate, 1974) . ム ラ サ キ ト ビ ム シ Hypogastrura (Ceratophysella) communis ウダガワカマアシムシ Eosentomon udagawai Imadate (Folsom) 伊 勢 原 町 大 山 (Imadate, 1974) ; 山 北 町 高 松 山 (Imadate, 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . 1974) . シロトビムシ科 Onychiuridae クシカマアシムシ科 Acerentomidae トゲナシシロトビムシ Onychiurus (Onychiurus) folsomi (Schaffer) モリカワカマアシムシ Baculentulus morikawai (Imadate et Yosii) 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . 山 北 町 高 松 山 (Imadate, 1974) ; 清 川 村 宮 ヶ 瀬 (Imadate, ヤマシロトビムシ Onychiurus (Allonychiurus) flavescens Kinoshita 1993) . 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . トサカマアシムシ Baculentulus tosanus (Imadate et Yosii) 山 北 町 高 松 山 (Imadate, 1974) ; 清 川 村 宮 ヶ 瀬 (Imadate, ヤマトビムシ科 Pseudachorutidae 1993) . ナミヒシガタトビムシ Superodontella similis (Yosii) フタフシカマアシムシ Kenyentulus japonicus (Imadate) 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . 山北町高松山 (Imadate, 1974) . ヨシイムシ Nipponentomon nippon (Yoshii) ツチトビムシ科 Isotomidae 津久井町焼山 (Imadate & Nakamura, 1989) ; 松田町惣領 (Imadate ヨツトゲツチトビムシ Tetracanthella sylvatica Yosii & Nakamura, 1989) ; 清 川 村 塔 ヶ 岳 (Imadate & Nakamura, 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . 1989) ; 清川村宮ヶ瀬 (Imadate, 1993) . フォルソムトビムシ Folsomia fimetaria (Linnaeus) コブクシカマアシムシ Verrucoentomon shirampa (Imadate) 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . ベソッカキトビムシ Folsomia octoculata Handschin 1) 神奈川昆虫談話会 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . 311 ケントビムシ Agrenia pilosa Fjellberg トビイロカゲロウ科 Leptophlebiidae 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . ヒメトビイロカゲロウ Choroterpes (Euthraulus) altioculus Kluge ミドリトビムシ Isotoma viridis Bourlet 津久井町神ノ川エビラ沢 (石綿 , 2004) . 秦野市 (Uchida, 1943) . ナミトビイロカゲロウ Paraleptophlebia japonica (Matsumura) 厚木市七沢大沢 (守屋 , 1997) ; 伊勢原市日向坊中日向薬師 (石 トゲトビムシ科 Tomoceridae 綿 , 1997); 広沢寺 (石綿ほか, 2005) ; 伊勢原市大山ケーブル キイロオオトゲトビムシ Pogonognathellus flavescens (Tullberg) カー下 (石綿ほか , 2005) ; 津久井町水沢川 (石綿 , 2004) ; 青 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . 山水源地脇 (石綿ほか , 2005) ; 鳥屋御屋敷道場 (石綿ほか , キノシタトゲトビムシ Tomocerus (Tomocerus) kinoshitai Yosii 2005); 山北町西沢(石綿 , 1997); 白石沢(石綿 , 1997); 畑沢(石 清川村丹沢堂平 (今立 , 1964) ; 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . 綿 , 2004) ; 松田町寄稲郷沢 (石綿 , 2004) ; 秦野市四十八瀬川 トゲトビムシ Tomocerus (Tomocerus) ocreatus Denis (石綿 , 2004) ; 菩提葛葉川 (石綿 , 2004) ; 大音沢葛葉川 (石 清川村丹沢堂平 (今立 , 1964) ; 丹沢檜洞丸 (今立 , 1964) ; 丹 綿 , 2004) ; 門戸口 (石綿 , 2004) ; 清川村煤ヶ谷権現橋 (石綿 , 沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . 1997); 秋山川日向 (石綿ほか, 2005) . ウェストントビイロカゲロウ Paraleptophlebia westoni Imanishi オウギトビムシ科 Paronellidae 津久井町鳥屋伝道 (石綿 , 1997) ; 鳥屋松茸山 (石綿 , 2004) ; ヒゲナガトビムシ Salina affinis (Folsom) 水沢川 (石綿 , 2004) ; 山北町本棚沢 (石綿 , 1997) ; 棚沢 (石 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . 綿 , 2004) ; 東沢 (石綿 , 2004) ; 山北町白石沢 (石綿 , 2004) ; 松田町寄 (石綿 , 1997) ; 秦野市蓑毛春岳沢 (石綿 , 1997) ; 蓑 アヤトビムシ科 Entomobryidae 毛 (石綿 , 2004) ; 清川村宮ヶ瀬塩水林道 (石綿 , 2004) . シロツノトビムシ Sinella (Sinella) straminea (Folsom) 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . カワカゲロウ科 Potamanthidae クロヅアヤトビムシ Homidia nigrocephala Uchida キイロカワカゲロウ Potamanthus (Potamanthodes) formosus Eaton 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) 青 山 水 源 地 脇 ( 石 綿 ほ か , 2005); 清 川 村 谷 太 郎 ( 守 屋 , ザウテルアヤトビムシ Homidia sauteri (Borner) 1997) . 清川村丹沢堂平 (今立 , 1964) ; 丹沢檜洞丸 (今立 , 1964) ; 丹 沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . モンカゲロウ科 Ephemeridae フタスジモンカゲロウ Ephemera japonica McLachlan マルトビムシ科 Sminthuridae 厚木市七沢大沢 (守屋 , 1997) ; 不動尻 (守屋 , 1997) ; 七沢 ナルミヒメマルトビムシ Sminthurinus aureus bimaculatus (Axelson) 山の神 (石綿 , 1997) ; 伊勢原市大山ケーブルカー下 (石綿 , 厚木市七沢自然保護センター (一澤 ・ 吉田 , 2004) ; 丹沢蛭ガ岳 1981 ; 石綿ほか , 2005) ; 日向坊中日向薬師 (石綿 , 1997 ; 石 (今立 , 1964) . 綿ほか,2005);広沢寺 (石綿ほか,2005) ; 諏訪裏橋 (野崎ほか , ナミマルトビムシ Sminthurus serrulatus Borner 1986);秋山川日向 (石綿ほか, 2005) ; 津久井町両国橋 (石綿 , 厚木市七沢自然保護センター (一澤 ・ 吉田 , 2004) . 1997) ; 鮑子 (石綿 , 1997) ; 津久井町青根緑の休暇村青根 (石 セグロマルトビムシ Ptenothrix corynephora Borner 綿ほか , 2005) ; 雷平 (石綿 , 1997) ; 長者 (石綿 , 1997) ; 鳥屋 丹沢蛭ガ岳 (今立 , 1964) . 御屋敷道場 (石綿ほか , 2005) ; 鳥屋早戸川マス釣り場上流 (石 綿ほか , 2005) ; 山北町世附水ノ木橋 (石綿 ・ 野崎 , 1980) ; 大 文 献 棚 (石綿 , 1997); 中川温泉 (石綿ほか, 2005); 大又沢 (石綿 , 一澤 圭 ・ 吉田篤人 , 2004. トビムシ目 . 神奈川昆虫談話会編 , 神 1997) ; 八丁 (石綿 , 1997) ; 西沢 (石綿 , 1997) ; 白石沢 (石綿 , 奈川県昆虫誌 , pp. 39-42. 神奈川昆虫談話会 , 小田原 . 1997); 神縄 (石綿ほか, 2005) ; 才戸橋 (石綿ほか, 2005); 今立源太良 , 1964. 丹沢山塊のトビムシ類 . 丹沢大山学術調査報 松田町稲郷 (石綿 , 1997) ; 松田町寄 (石綿 , 2004); 秦野市蓑 告書 , pp.376-379, 神奈川県 毛 (石綿 , 1981; 野崎ほか , 1986;石綿ほか, 2005) ; 落合橋 (野 Uchida, H., 1943. On some Collembola-Arthropleona from Nippon. 崎ほか , 1986); 菩提 (石綿ほか , 2005); 堀山下大倉 (石綿ほ Bull. Tokyo Sci. Mus., 8: 1-18. か、 2005); 葛葉川大音沢 (石綿 , 1997) ; 蓑毛春岳沢 (石綿 , 1997) ; 葛葉川 (石綿 , 2004) ; 三屋塚原橋 (石綿ほか , 2005) ; イシノミ目 Archaeognatha 神山 (石綿・齋藤 , 2003) ; 清川村堂平 (石綿 , 1997) ; 谷太郎 (守 イシノミ科 Machilidae 屋 , 1997) ; 札掛 (石綿 , 1997; 石綿ほか, 2005) ; 煤ヶ谷権現橋 ヤマトイシノミ Pedetontus nipponicus (Silvestri) (石綿 , 1997) ; 煤ヶ谷柿の木平 (石綿ほか , 2005); 岩倉沢 (石 秦野市ヤビツ峠 (町田 ・ 上田 , 2004) . 綿ほか , 2005) . トウヨウモンカゲロウ Ephemera orientalis McLachlan 文 献 山北町大又沢 (石綿 , 1997) . 町田龍一郎 ・ 上田康之 , 2004. イシノミ目 ・ シミ目 . 神奈川昆虫 モンカゲロウ Ephemera strigata Eaton 談話会編 , 神奈川県昆虫誌 . pp. 43-44. 神奈川昆虫談話 中川温泉 (石綿ほか, 2005); 神縄 (石綿ほか, 2005); 樋口橋 会 , 小田原 . (石綿ほか, 2005) ; 津久井町青根緑の休暇村青根 (石綿ほか , 2005); 藤野町両国橋 (石綿 , 2004) ; 鳥屋御屋敷道場 (石綿ほ カゲロウ目 Ephemeroptera か , 2005); 馬渡橋 (石綿ほか , 2005) . (石綿進一) 石綿 (2004) は神奈川県に産するカゲロウ目を総説し 12 科 29 属 マダラカゲロウ科 Ephemerellidae 72 種のカゲロウを報告した. その後, 石綿ほか (2005) は, 神 オオクママダラカゲロウ Cincticostella (Cincticostella) elongatula 奈川県内の河川の水生動物のモニタリング結果において, コカゲ (McLachlan) ロウ科の 2 種を新たに追加した. なお,このうちの 1 種については, 七沢足ヶ久保大沢広沢寺 (石綿 , 2004) ; 伊勢原市大山ケーブ 過去に記号で整理されていたコカゲロウの幼虫が,コカゲロウ属 (広 ルカー下 (石綿 , 1981 ; 石綿ほか , 2005) ; 子易諏訪橋 (石綿 , 義) の再編など分類学的検討の結果, 大陸との共通種であること 1981 ; 石綿ほか, 2005) ; 諏訪裏橋 (野崎ほか , 1986) ; 日向坊 が明らかになったので (Fujitani et al, 2005), 目録に加えた. これ 中日向薬師 (石綿 , 1997 ; 石綿ほか, 2005); 秋山川日向 (石 らの結果, 丹沢山地に分布するカゲロウ目リストを 8 科 25 属 61 種 綿ほか, 2005); 青山水源地脇 (石綿ほか , 2005) ; 津久井町 とした. 本稿に用いたカゲロウ目の各科各属の配列は石綿 ・ 竹門 原小屋沢 (石綿 , 1997) ; 雷平 (石綿 , 1997) ; 青根緑の休暇村 (2005a, 2005b) に準拠した. 青根 (石綿 , 2004) ; 青山水源地脇 (石綿 , 2004) ; 鳥屋早戸 川マス釣り場上流 (石綿 , 2004) ; 鳥屋御屋敷道場 (石綿ほか , 312 2005) ; 中川中川温泉 (石綿 , 2004); 浅瀬 (石綿 , 2004 ; 石綿 1997) ; 煤ヶ谷小唐沢橋 (石綿 , 1997) . ほか, 2005); 山北町白石沢 (石綿・野崎 , 1980 ; 石綿 , 2004) ; ヨシノマダラカゲロウ Drunella ishiyamana Matsumura 世附水ノ木橋 (石綿 ・ 野崎 , 1980); 玄倉 (石綿ほか, 2005) ; 厚木市七沢大沢 (守屋 , 1997) ; 七沢足ヶ久保大沢広沢寺 (石 八 丁 ( 石 綿 ・ 野 崎 , 1980) ; 尺 里 川 (Ishiwata, 2003 ; 石 綿 , 綿 , 2004) ; 伊勢原市日向坊中日向薬師 (石綿 , 2004) ; 津久井 2004); 鮎沢橋 (石綿ほか, 2005); 川音川 [文久橋](石綿・野 町青根緑の休暇村青根 (石綿 , 2004) ; 青山水源地脇 (石綿 , 崎 , 1980) ; 寄田代橋 (石綿・野崎 , 1980) ; 寄中津川湯ノ沢橋 (石 2004) ; 鳥屋御屋敷道場 (石綿 , 2004) ; 鳥屋早戸川マス釣り場 綿 , 2004) ; 秦野市三廻部才戸橋 (石綿 ・ 野崎 , 1980; 石綿ほか, 上流 (石綿 , 2004);山北町白石沢 (石綿・野崎 , 1980; 石綿ほか , 2005) ; 蓑毛 (石綿 , 1981; 野崎ほか , 1986 ; 石綿ほか, 2005) ; 1985) ; 棚沢橋 (石綿ほか , 1985) ; 神縄 (石綿ほか , 1985) ; 八 落合橋 (野崎ほか , 1986);菩提 (石綿ほか , 2005) ; 向山橋 (野 丁 (石綿 ・ 野崎 , 1980; 石綿 , 1997) ; 世附水ノ木橋 (石綿 ・ 野 崎ほか , 1986) ; 堀山下大倉 (石綿 , 2004) ; 三屋塚原橋 (石綿 , 崎 , 1980); 世附大又沢 (石綿 , 1997) ; 中川中川温泉 (石綿 , 2004) ; 清川村札掛札掛橋 (石綿 , 2004) ; 煤ヶ谷柿の木平 (石綿 , 2004) ; 山北皆瀬川樋口橋 (石綿 , 2004) ; 川音川 [文久橋](石 2004); 岩倉沢 (石綿ほか , 2005) . 綿・野崎 , 1980) ; 寄田代橋 (石綿 ・ 野崎 , 1980) ; 才戸橋 (石 クロマダラカゲロウ Cincticostella (Cincticostella) nigra Uéno 綿ほか, 2005) ; 秦野市蓑毛 (野崎ほか , 1986) ; 菖蒲 (石綿 ・ 厚木市七沢大沢 (守屋 , 1997) ; 不動尻 (守屋 , 1997) ; 七沢 齋藤 , 2003) ; 郷ノ沢上倉見橋 (石綿 , 1997) ; 清川村札掛 (石綿 , 足ヶ久保大沢広沢寺 (石綿 , 2004) ; 伊勢原市諏訪裏橋 (野 1997) ; 堂平 (石綿 , 1997) ; 煤ヶ谷権現橋 (石綿 , 1997) ; 煤ヶ 崎ほか , 1986) ; 日向坊中日向薬師 (石綿 , 1997 ; 石綿ほか, 谷小唐沢橋 (石綿 , 1997) ; 煤ヶ谷柿の木平 (石綿 , 2004); 馬 2005) ; 大山追分雲井橋 (石綿 , 2004) ; 子易諏訪橋下 (石綿 , 渡橋 (石綿ほか , 2005) . 2004); 秋山川日向 (石綿ほか, 2005); 青山水源地脇 (石綿 コウノマダラカゲロウ Drunella kohnoi (Allen) ほか , 2005) ; 清川村札掛 (石綿 , 1997) ; 煤ヶ谷小唐沢橋 (石 浅瀬 (石綿ほか, 2005); 中川温泉 (石綿ほか, 2005); 山北町 綿 , 1997) ; 煤ヶ谷権現橋 (石綿 , 1997) ; 津久井町水沢川 (石 白石沢(石綿・野崎 , 1980; 石綿ほか , 1985; 石綿 , 1997);玄倉(石 綿 , 1997) ; 青根緑の休暇村青根 (石綿 , 2004) ; 青山水源地脇 綿ほか, 2005); 皆瀬川樋口橋 (石綿ほか , 2005) ; 秦野市三廻 (石綿 , 2004) ; 鳥屋御屋敷道場 (石綿 , 2004) ; 鳥屋早戸川マス 部才戸橋 (石綿 ・ 野崎 , 1980) ; 寄中津川湯ノ沢橋 (石綿ほか, 釣り場上流 (石綿 , 2004) ; 鳥屋御屋敷道場 (石綿ほか , 2005); 2005) . 浅瀬 (石綿 , 2004 ; 石綿ほか, 2005) ; 中川中川温泉 (石綿 , フタマタマダラカゲロウ Drunella sacharinensis (Matsumura)
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