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      Revision of Japanese species of Nipponomyia Alexander, 1924 (Diptera, Pediciidae)

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          Japanese species of the genus Nipponomyia Alexander, 1924 are revised. Two new species, Nipponomyia okinawensis Kolcsár & Kato, sp. nov. and N. yakushimensis Kolcsár & Kato, sp. nov. are described from the Ryukyu Islands. Images of habitus and wings, illustrations of male and female terminalia, and distribution maps are provided for the Japanese species. A key to the world species of Nipponomyia is added. DNA barcodes of three Japanese Nipponomyia are provided, representing the first barcodes from the genus.

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              DNA primers for amplification of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I from diverse metazoan invertebrates.

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              We describe "universal" DNA primers for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of a 710-bp fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COI) from 11 invertebrate phyla: Echinodermata, Mollusca, Annelida, Pogonophora, Arthropoda, Nemertinea, Echiura, Sipuncula, Platyhelminthes, Tardigrada, and Coelenterata, as well as the putative phylum Vestimentifera. Preliminary comparisons revealed that these COI primers generate informative sequences for phylogenetic analyses at the species and higher taxonomic levels.
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                Zookeys
                Zookeys
                2
                urn:lsid:arphahub.com:pub:45048D35-BB1D-5CE8-9668-537E44BD4C7E
                urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:91BD42D4-90F1-4B45-9350-EEF175B1727A
                ZooKeys
                Pensoft Publishers
                1313-2989
                1313-2970
                2020
                03 December 2020
                : 1000
                : 71-105
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Center for Marine Environmental Studies (CMES), Ehime University, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8577, Japan
                [2 ] Echigo-Matsunoyama Museum of Natural Sciences, ‘Kyororo’, 1712-2 Matsunoyama, Tôkamachi, 942-1411, Japan
                [3 ] Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Ehime University, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8577, Japan
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Levente-Péter Kolcsár ( kolcsar.peter@ 123456gmail.com )

                Academic editor: G. Kvifte

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7784-2386
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7062-595X
                Article
                55021
                10.3897/zookeys.1000.55021
                7728730
                8fcc7750-487e-489b-aed2-23e6736ae8b1
                Levente-Péter Kolcsár, Daichi Kato, Maribet Gamboa, Kozo Watanabe

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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                : 02 June 2020
                : 15 November 2020
                Categories
                Research Article
                Animalia
                Arthropoda
                Diptera
                Hexapoda
                Insecta
                Invertebrata
                Nematocera
                Pediciidae
                Tipulomorpha
                Faunistics & Distribution
                Identification key
                Systematics
                Taxonomy
                Asia
                Japan

                Animal science & Zoology
                coi,crane flies,distribution,genitalia,new species,ovipositor,taxonomy, tipuloidea
                Animal science & Zoology
                coi, crane flies, distribution, genitalia, new species, ovipositor, taxonomy, tipuloidea

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