Nipponeurorthus flinti U. Aspoeck & H. Aspoeck , 2008
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Nipponeurorthus flinti U. Aspoeck & H. Aspoeck, 2008 View in CoL Figs 4e; 9 g–i; 16
Nipponeurorthus flinti U. Aspöck & H. Aspöck, 2008b: 818 (odescr, figs: wings, gs male, distrmap); Liu et al. 2014 (key, fig: distrmap). In the heading of the original description (U. Aspöck and H. Aspöck 2008b: page 818) it is erroneously written " Austroneurorthus flinti ". This is a lapsus calami.
Type locality.
Japan (Okinawa: Yonagawa, Yona).
Male.
Body length 5.0-5.3 mm; forewing length 6.5-8.5 mm, hindwing length 6.0-6.6 mm.
Head yellow. Antennae yellow. Mouthparts yellow; mandibles with brownish tips.
Thorax yellow. Legs yellow. Wings transparent, immaculate, with pterostigmatic areas dark yellow. Veins yellow, with costal crossveins slightly darker.
Abdomen yellow. Gonocoxite 9 robust on proximal half, with a small hairy tubercle on inner surface; distal half strongly incurved, with an obtuse ventral lobe; gonostylus 9 spinous and forked at tip. Ectoproct broad, directed posteriorly. Complex of gonocoxites + gonostyli + gonapophyses 10 rather small; lateral arms much longer than distal projections, strongly sinuate, and distinctly widened posteriorly; distal projections slenderly digitiform, rather close to each other, each projection laterally with a feebly sclerotized flat lobe. Gonocoxites 11 present as a simple, transverse, sclerotized band; gonostyli 11 as posteriorly bifurcated sclerite.
Female.
Unknown.
Specimens examined and records published.
Supplementary material 1. Holotype male (by original designation): Japan, "Okinawa: Kunigami-gun upper Yonagawa, Yona 26°45.0'N, 12"8°13.3'E, 25 March 1997 O.S. Flint, Jr." (NMNH).
Biology and ecology.
Adults have been taken in March and May. No data concerning vertical distribution are available.
Distribution.
Japan (Okinawa, Amamioshima).
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