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Tenodera aridifolia ○ 21 シロアリ ミゾガシラシロアリ イエシロアリ Coptotermes formosanus ○ 22 バッタ カマドウマ クラズミウマ Diestrammena asynamora ○ 23 ツユムシ セスジツユムシ Ducetia japonica ○ ○ 24 サトクダマキモドキ Holochlora japonica ○ 25 ツユムシ Phaneroptera falcata ○ ○ 26 ヒメクダマキモドキ Phaulula macilenta ○ 27 キリギリス ニシキリギリス Gampsocleis buergeri ○ ○ 28 ヒメギス Eobiana engelhardti subtropica ○ 29 ホシササキリ Conocephalus maculatus ○ ○ 30 ササキリ Conocephalus melaenus ○ 31 クビキリギス Euconocephalus varius ○ 32 ササキリモドキ セスジササキリモドキ Xiphidiopsis subpunctata ○ 33 マツムシ ヒロバネカンタン Oecanthus euryelytra ○ ○ 34 コオロギ ハラオカメコオロギ Loxoblemmus campestris ○ 35 ミツカドコオロギ Loxoblemmus doenitzi ○ 36 モリオカメコオロギ Loxoblemmus sylvestris ○ 37 エンマコオロギ Teleogryllus emma ○ 38 タイワンエンマコオロギ Teleogryllus occipitalis ○ 39 コガタコオロギ Velarifictorus ornatus ○ 40 ツヅレサセコオロギ Velarifictorus micado ○ 41 タンボコオロギ Modicogryllus siamensis ○ 42 カネタタキ アシジマカネタタキ Ectatoderus annulipedus ○ 43 カネタタキ Ornebius kanetataki ○ 44 ヒバリモドキ ヒゲシロスズ Polionemobius flavoantennalis ○ 45 シバスズ Polionemobius mikado ○ ○ 46 マダラスズ Dianemobius nigrofasciatus ○ ○ 47 ヤチスズ Pteronemobius ohmachii ○ 48 キンヒバリ Natula matsuurai ○ 49 ヤマトヒバリ Homoeoxipha obliterata ○ 50 クサヒバリ Svistella bifasciata ○ 51 クロヒバリモドキ Trigonidium cicindeloides ○ ○ 52 バッタ ショウリョウバッタ Acrida cinerea ○ ○ 53 マダラバッタ Aiolopus thalassinus tamulus ○ ○ 54 ショウリョウバッタモドキ Gonista bicolor ○ 55 トノサマバッタ Locusta migratoria ○ ○ 56 ツチイナゴ Nomadacris japonica ○ ○ ○ 57 イボバッタ Trilophidia japonica ○ ○ 58 オンブバッタ ヒメオンブバッタ Atractomorpha angusta ○ 59 オンブバッタ Atractomorpha lata ○ ○ 60 ヒシバッタ ハラヒシバッタ Tetrix japonica ○ 61 ノミバッタ ノミバッタ Xya japonica ○ 62 ハサミムシ マルムネハサミムシ ハマベハサミムシ Anisolabis maritima ○ ○ 63 コバネハサミムシ Euborellia plebeja ○ 64 ヒゲジロハサミムシ Anisolabella marginalis ○ 65 カメムシ ヒシウンカ ヒシウンカ Pentastiridius apicalis ○ 66 ウンカ ハリマナガウンカ Stenocranus harimensis ○ 67 コブウンカ Tropidocephala brunneipennis ○ ○ 68 ヨシウンカ Chloriona japonica ○ ○ 69 ヒメトビウンカ Laodelphax striatella ○ 70 ゴマフウンカ Cemus nigropunctatus ○ 71 テングスケバ テングスケバ Dictyophara patruelis ○ 72 アオバハゴロモ アオバハゴロモ Geisha distinctissima ○ 73 ハゴロモ ベッコウハゴロモ Orosanga japonica ○ 74 セミ クマゼミ Cryptotympana facialis ○ ○ 75 ツクツクボウシ Meimuna opalifera ○ 76 ニイニイゼミ Platypleura kaempferi ○ 77 ハルゼミ Terpnosia vacua ○ 78 コガシラアワフキ コガシラアワフキ Eoscartopis assimilis ○ 79 アワフキムシ シロオビアワフキ Aphrophora intermedia ○ ○ 80 ハマベアワフキ Aphrophora maritima ○ ○ 81 ヨコバイ アオズキンヨコバイ Batracomorphus mundus ○ 82 クロヒラタヨコバイ Penthimia nitida ○ ○ 83 サジヨコバイ Hecalus prasinus ○ 84 オオヨコバイ Cicadella viridis ○ 85 マエジロオオヨコバイ Kolla atramentaria ○ 86 キスジミドリヒメヨコバイ Austroasca vittata ○ 資料Ⅱ-1 昆虫類確認種目録 No. 目名 科名 種名 学名 夏季 秋季 春季 87 カメムシ ヨコバイ アライヒシモンヨコバイ Hishimonus araii ○ ○ 88 トバヨコバイ Alobaldia tobae ○ ○ ○ 89 クロミャクイチモンジヨコバイ Exitianus indicus ○ ○ 90 ミドリヒロヨコバイ Laburrus impictifrons ○ 91 リンゴマダラヨコバイ Orientus ishidae ○ 92 キジラミ ヒラズキジラミ Livia jesoensis ○ 93 トベラキジラミ Cacopsylla tobirae ○ 94 ヤマトキジラミ Accizia jamatonica ○ ○ 95 サツマキジラミ Psylla satsumensis ○ 96 クストガリキジラミ Trioza camphorae ○ 97 クロトガリキジラミ Trioza nigra ○ 98 アブラムシ クリオオアブラムシ Lachnus tropicalis ○ ○ 99 サルスベリヒゲマダラアブラムシ Sarucallis kahawaluokalani ○ 100 エンドウヒゲナガアブラムシ Acyrthosiphon pisum ○ 101 ワタフキカイガラムシ オオワラジカイガラムシ Drosicha corpulenta ○ 102 アメンボ アメンボ Aquarius paludum paludum ○ ○ 103 カタビロアメンボ ケシカタビロアメンボ Microvelia douglasi ○ 104 ミズムシ エサキコミズムシ Sigara septemlineata ○ 105 マツモムシ マツモムシ Notonecta triguttata ○ ○ 106 カスミカメムシ カワヤナギツヤカスミカメ Deraeocoris claspericapilatus ○ 107 ナカグロカスミカメ Adelphocoris suturalis ○ ○ 108 ヨツボシカスミカメ Bertsa lankana ○ 109 コアオカスミカメ Apolygus lucorum ○ 110 ツマグロハギカスミカメ Lygocoris subpulchellus ○ 111 アカスジカスミカメ Stenotus rubrovittatus ○ 112 ウスモンミドリカスミカメ Taylorilygus apicalis ○ ○ 113 ケブカカスミカメ Tinginotum perlatum ○ 114 ベニヒゲホソミドリメクラガメ Trigonotylus caelestialium ○ 115 イネホソミドリカスミカメ Trigonotylus caelestialium ○ ○ 116 ガマカスミカメ Coridromius bufo ○ 117 キュウシュウハシリカスミカメ Hallodapus kyushuensis ○ 118 ヒョウタンカスミカメ Pilophorus setulosus ○ ○ 119 ヒメヨモギカスミカメ Plagiognathus yomogi ○ 120 クヌギトビカスミカメ Psallus bagjonicus ○ 121 チャマダラカスミカメ Yamatolygus pilosus ○ 122 マキバサシガメ ネッタイマキバサシガメ Nabis kinbergii ○ 123 ハネナガマキバサシガメ Nabis stenoferus ○ ○ 124 ハナカメムシ ナミヒメハナカメムシ Orius sauteri ○ 125 グンバイムシ コアカソグンバイ Cysteochila fieberi ○ 126 アワダチソウグンバイ Corythucha marmorata ○ ○ ○ 127 ツツジグンバイ Stephanitis pyrioides ○ 128 トサカグンバイ Stephanitis takeyai ○ 129 サシガメ ヨコヅナサシガメ Agriosphodrus dohrni ○ ○ 130 アカサシガメ Cydnocoris russatus ○ ○ 131 ビロウドサシガメ Ectrychotes andreae ○ 132 オオトビサシガメ Isyndus obscurus ○ 133 シマサシガメ Sphedanolestes impressicollis ○ ○ 134 クロモンサシガメ Peirates turpis ○ 135 イトカメムシ イトカメムシ Yemma exilis ○ 136 ナガカメムシ セスジナガカメムシ Arocatus melanostoma ○ 137 ヒメジュウジナガカメムシ Tropidothorax belogolowi ○ 138 ヒメナガカメムシ Nysius plebeius ○ ○ ○ 139 コバネナガカメムシ Dimorphopterus pallipes ○ 140 ヒメオオメナガカメムシ Geocoris proteus ○ ○ ○ 141 ヒゲナガカメムシ Pachygrontha antennata ○ ○ ○ 142 ウスイロナガカメムシ Bryanellocoris orientalis ○ 143 ヨツボシヒョウタンナガカメムシ Paraeucosmetus pallicornis ○ ○ 144 オオモンシロナガカメムシ Metochus abbreviatus ○ ○ 145 サビヒョウタンナガカメムシ Horridipamera inconspicua ○ 146 キベリヒョウタンナガカメムシ Paraparomius lateralis ○ ○ 147 イチゴチビナガカメムシ Stigmatonotum geniculatum ○ 148 コバネヒョウタンナガカメムシ Togo hemipterus ○ ○ 149 ホシカメムシ フタモンホシカメムシ Pyrrhocoris sibiricus ○ ○ 150 オオホシカメムシ オオホシカメムシ Physopelta gutta ○ 151 ホソヘリカメムシ クモヘリカメムシ Leptocorisa chinensis ○ ○ 152 ホソヘリカメムシ Riptortus clavatus ○ ○ 153 ヘリカメムシ ホオズキカメムシ Acanthocoris sordidus ○ ○ ○ 154 オオクモヘリカメムシ Anacanthocoris striicornis ○ ○ 155 ホソハリカメムシ Cletus punctiger ○ ○ ○ 156 ハリカメムシ Cletus schmidti ○ ○ ○ 157 ホシハラビロヘリカメムシ Homoeocerus unipunctatus ○ ○ 158 ツマキヘリカメムシ Hygia opaca ○ ○ ○ 159 マツヘリカメムシ Leptoglossus occidentalis ○ 160 ヒメヘリカメムシ スカシヒメヘリカメムシ Liorhyssus hyalinus ○ ○ ○ 161 アカヒメヘリカメムシ Rhopalus maculatus ○ 162 ケブカヒメヘリカメムシ Rhopalus sapporensis ○ 163 コブチヒメヘリカメムシ Stictopleurus minutus ○ 164 クヌギカメムシ クヌギカメムシ Urostylis westwoodi ○ 165 マルカメムシ マルカメムシ Megacopta punctatissima ○ ○ ○ 166 ツチカメムシ コツチカメムシ Macroscytus fraterculus ○ 167 ツチカメムシ Macroscytus japonensis ○ ○ 168 キンカメムシ オオキンカメムシ Eucorysses grandis ○ 169 アカスジキンカメムシ Poecilocoris lewisi ○ 170 カメムシ ウズラカメムシ Aelia fieberi ○ ○ ○ 171 ウシカメムシ Alcimocoris japonensis ○ ○ 172 キマダラカメムシ Erthesina fullo ○ ○ ○ 資料Ⅱ-2 昆虫類確認種目録 No. 目名 科名 種名 学名 夏季 秋季 春季 173 カメムシ カメムシ ヒメナガメ Eurydema dominulus ○ ○ ○ 174 ナガメ Eurydema rugosum ○ 175 ムラサキシラホシカメムシ Eysarcoris annamita ○ 176 マルシラホシカメムシ Eysarcoris guttiger ○ ○ ○ 177 シラホシカメムシ Eysarcoris ventralis ○ ○ 178 ツヤアオカメムシ Glaucias subpunctatus ○ ○ ○ 179 クサギカメムシ Halyomorpha halys ○ ○ ○ 180 ミナミアオカメムシ Nezara vividura ○ ○ 181 イチモンジカメムシ Piezodorus hybneri ○ 182 チャバネアオカメムシ Plautia crossota stali ○ ○ ○ 183 エビイロカメムシ Gonopsis affinis ○ 184 アミメカゲロウ クサカゲロウ シロスジクサカゲロウ Apertochrysa albolineatoides ○ 185 ヨツボシクサカゲロウ Chrysopa septempunctata ○ ○ 186 ヒメヨツボシクサカゲロウ Plesiochrysa cognatella ○ 187 ヤマトクサカゲロウ Chrysoperla carnea ○ ○ ○ 188 タイワンクサカゲロウ Dichochrysa formosana ○ 189 コウチュウ ハンミョウ ハンミョウ Cicindela japonica ○ 190 オサムシ ウスモンミズギワゴミムシ Bembidion cnemidotum ○ 191 ハマベミズギワゴミムシ Bembidion semiluitum semiluitum ○ 192 ウスオビコミズギワゴミムシ Paratachys sericans ○ 193 クリイロコミズギワゴミムシ Tachyura fumicata ○ 194 ヨツモンコミズギワゴミムシ Tachyura laetifica ○ 195 キアシヌレチゴミムシ Patrobus flavipes ○ 196 アオグロヒラタゴミムシ Agonum chalcomus ○ ○ 197 セアカヒラタゴミムシ Dolichus halensis ○ ○ ○ 198 マルガタツヤヒラタゴミムシ Synuchus arcuaticollis ○ 199 ニセマルガタゴミムシ Amara congrua ○ ○ 200 ヨツモンエグリゴモクムシ Amblystomus quadriguttatus ○ 201 ヒメゴミムシ Anisodactylus tricuspidatus tricuspidatus ○ 202 ツヤアオゴモクムシ Harpalus chalcentus ○ 203 ケウスゴモクムシ Harpalus griseus ○ ○ 204 クロゴモクムシ Harpalus niigatanus ○ 205 ウスアカクロゴモクムシ Harpalus sinicus ○ 206 アカアシマルガタゴモクムシ Harpalus tinctulus ○ ○ 207 カラカネゴモクムシ Platymetopus flavilabris ○ 208 キイロチビゴモクムシ Acupalpus inornatus ○ ○ 209 コクロヒメゴモクムシ Bradycellus subditus ○ 210 ミドリマメゴモクムシ Stenolophus difficilis ○ 211 スジミズアトキリゴミムシ Apristus grandis ○ 212 イクビホソアトキリゴミムシ Dromius quadraticollis ○ ○ 213 ゲンゴロウ チビゲンゴロウ Guignotus japonicus japonicus ○ 214 ガムシ アカケシガムシ Cercyon olibrus ○ ○ 215 セマルケシガムシ Cryptopleurum subtile ○ 216 コウセンマルケシガムシ Peratogonus reversus ○ ○ 217 タマキノコムシ オチバヒメタマキノコムシ Dermatohomoeus terrenus ○ 218 ハネカクシ コバネアシベセスジハネカクシ Anotylus amicus ○ ○ ○ 219 キベリカワベハネカクシ Bledius curvicornis ○ 220 ニセユミセミゾハネカクシ Carpelimus vagus ○ ○ 221 Medon rubeculus Medon rubeculus ○ 222 フチドリツヤケシハネカクシ Ophryomedon crenatus ○ ○ 223 アオバアリガタハネカクシ Paederus fuscipes ○ ○ 224 チビトガリハネカクシ Hypomedon debilicornis ○ 225 ウスアカバホソハネカクシ Othius medius ○ 226 アカバヒメホソハネカクシ Neobisnius pumilus ○ 227 オオドウガネコガシラハネカクシ Philonthus lewisius ○ 228 ニジムネコガシラハネカクシ Philonthus micanticollis ○ 229 キアシチビコガシラハネカクシ Philonthus numata ○ 230 クロズシリホソハネカクシ Tachyporus celatus ○ 231 アシベアリヅカムシ Prosthecarthron sauteri ○ 232 ツヤマルムネアリヅカムシ Triomicrus simplex ○ 233 マルハナノミ チャイロチビマルハナノミ Cyphon consobrinus ○ 234 トビイロマルハナノミ Scirtes japonicus ○ ○ 235 コガネムシ コブマルエンマコガネ Onthophagus atripennis ○ 236 クロツツマグソコガネ Saprosites japonicus ○ ○ 237 コケシマグソコガネ Myrhessus samurai ○ ○ 238 クロコガネ Holotrichia kiotoensis ○ 239 オオコフキコガネ Melolontha frater ○ 240 サツマコフキコガネ
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