Nozaki and Tanida 2007, 245, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Mey and Nozaki 2006, 24, Honshu (Shiga).
Nozaki and Gyotoku 1990, 16, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Nishimoto and Nishimoto 1998, 150, Honshu (Aichi).
Kawase et al. 2004, 108, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Nozaki and Nakamura 2002, 167, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Nozaki 2004, 1234, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Ito 2005, 441, 446, male.
Nozaki and Nakamura 2005, 219, Honshu (Shimane).
Kameyama et al. 2006, 92, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Torii and Hattori 2006, 34, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Katsuma 2007, 17, Honshu (Tochigi)
Nozaki and Tanida 2007, 246, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Type locality. Phjongjang, North Korea.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central, west), Kyushu), Russia (Far East), North Korea
(Phjongjang).
Hydroptila usuguronis Matsumura 1931
Hydroptila usuguronis Matsumura 1931,
color and length of body and wings, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Fischer 1961, 170.
Type locality. Hokkaido (Ishikari), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido).
Genus Orthotrichia Eaton
Two species belonging to this genus have been recorded from Japan.
Orthotrichia costalis (Curtis 1834)
Hydroptila costalis Curtis, 1834, 218,
male.
Orthotrichia costalis: Malicky, 1983, 54-55,
male, female.
Ito et al. 2004, 12-13, male, female, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito et al. 2007, 149, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito and Kosugi 2007, 51, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Type locality. Unknown.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido), Palaearctic.
Orthotrichia tragetti Mosely 1930
Orthotrichia tragetti Mosely 1930, 237, 247-249,
male.
Fischer 1961, 138.
Fischer 1971, 267.
Malicky 1983, 54-55, male, female.
Ito et al. 2004, 12-14, male, female, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito et al. 2007, 149, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito and Kosugi 2007, 51, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Type locality. England.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido), Palaearctic.
Genus Oxyethira Eaton
Three species belonging to this genus have been recorded from Japan.
Oxyethira acuta Kobayashi 1977
Oxyethira acuta Kobayashi 1977, 6-7, 13,
male, Hokkaido (Iburi).
Ito and Kawamula 1984, 313-317, pupa, larva, case, life cycle, Hokkaido (Iburi).
Ito et al. 1993, 142.
Kuhara et al. 2000, 248-249, Hokkaido (Iburi).
Ito 2005, 442, 444, larva, case.
Type locality. Hokkaido (Iburi), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido).
Oxyethira angustella Martynov 1933
Oxyethira angustella Martynov, 1933, 139-140,
venation of fore wing, general feature of antenna, palpus, head and thorax
of female, Honshu (Shinano=Nagano).
Ito et al. 1993, 142.
Type locality. Honshu (Shinano=Nagano), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu).
Oxyethira datra Oláh 1989
Oxyethira datra Oláh 1989, 287-288,
male, Vietnam.
Malicky and Chantaramongkol 2007, 1030, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Oxyethira josifovi Kumanski 1990, 57-59,
male, female, North Korea (Kangvon); synonymized by Malicky and Chantaramongkol (2007).
Nozaki and Tanida 2007, 246, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Type locality. Cucphuong, Vietnam.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu (central)), Russia (Far East), Vietnam, North
Korea.
Genus Scelotrichia Ulmer
One species belonging to this genus have been recorded from Japan.
Scelotrichia ishiharai Utsunomiya 1994
Scelotrichia ishiharai Utsunomiya 1994, 345-348,
male, female, larva, case, habitat, Shikoku (Kochi).
Ohkawa and Ito 2002, 449-458, 658-659, male, female, pupa, larva, case, feeding habit, habitat, Hokkaido (Ishikari, Shiribeshi), Honshu (Yamagata,
Tokyo, Kanagawa, Nagano, Gifu, Shizuoka, Aichi), Shikoku (Ehime, Kochi),
Kyushu (Nagasaki, Miyazaki).
Kuhara 2001, 18, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Ito 2005, 442.
Katsuma 2006, 35, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Satake and Katsuma 2007, 282, Izu Islands (Mikura-jima)
Type locality. Shikoku (Kochi), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Izu).
Genus Stactobia McLachlan
Six species belonging to this genus have been recorded from Japan.
Stactobia distinguenda Botosaneanu and Nozaki 1996
Stactobia distinguenda Botosaneanu and Nozaki 1996, 60-62,
male, habitat, Honshu (Gifu).
Type locality. Honshu (Gifu), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central)).
Stactobia hattorii Botosaneanu and Nozaki 1996
Stactobia hattorii Botosaneanu and Nozaki 1996, 56-58,
male, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Type locality. Honshu (Shizuoka), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central)).
Stactobia inexpectata Botosaneanu and Nozaki 1996
Stactobia inexpectata Botosaneanu and Nozaki 1996, 55-56,
male, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Nozaki 1997, 33, 38, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 43, 123, Honshu (Tokyo, Yamanashi).
Nozaki 2004, 1234, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Stactobia sp.: Kagaya
et al. (1993), Honshu (Yamanashi), mentioned by Botosaneanu and Nozaki (1996).
Type locality. Honshu (Kanagawa), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central)).
Stactobia japonica Iwata 1930
Stactobia japonica Iwata 1930, 59,
larva, case, Honshu (Gifu, Nagano, Nara).
Fischer 1961, 109.
Tetsukawa 1965, 39-42, larva, case.
Botosaneanu 1990, 47-48.
Ito et al. 1993, 142.
Botosaneanu and Nozaki 1996, 54-55, 60, male, habitat, Honshu (Kanagawa, Nagano, Gifu, Shizuoka).
Nozaki 1997, 33, 38, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Nozaki 2004, 1234, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Type locality. Honshu (Gifu), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central)).
Stactobia makartschenkoi Botosaneanu and Levanidova 1988
Stactobia makartschenkoi Botosaneanu and Levanidova 1988, 169-172,
male, larva, case, Far East Russia (Kunashir).
Botosaneanu 1990, 47-48.
Botosaneanu and Nozaki 1996, 55, 61, habitat, Hokkaido (Ishikari), Honshu (Niigata, Shizuoka).
Type locality. South Kuriles (Kunashir), Russia.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu (central)), Russia (South Kurils).
Stactobia nishimotoi Botosaneanu and Nozaki 1996
Stactobia nishimotoi Botosaneanu and Nozaki 1996, 58-61,
male, Honshu (Aichi).
Type locality. Honshu (Aichi), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central)).
Genus Stactobiella Martynov
Stactobiella sp.: Kuhara 2001, 18, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Remarks. Species name of this species is not clear (Kuhara, 2001).
Subfamily Ptilocolepinae Martynov
One genus belonging to this subfamily has been recorded from Japan.
Genus Palaeagapetus Ulmer
Five species belonging to this genus have been recorded from Japan.
Palaeagapetus flexus Ito 1992
Palaeagapetus flexus Ito 1992, 431-438,
male, female, pupa, larva, egg, case, habitat, life cycle.
Ito et al. 1993, 143.
Ito 1997, 100-101, 105-107, Hokkaido (Tokachi, Sorachi, Ishikari), Rishiri,
Russia (Sakhalin, Itrup).
Ito 1998, 85-93, habitat, food, case, fecundity.
Ohkawa 1999, 40, 42, 44, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Ito et al. 1998, 10, 13-14, 16-17, Hokkaido (Nemuro).
Ito et al. 2000, 29, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Kuhara et al. 2000, 249, Hokkaido (Ishikari, Iburi).
Kuhara 2001, 64, Rishiri.
Ito 2005, 441, 443, 445, male.
Ito et al. 2007, 149, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Type locality. Hokkaido (Iburi), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Rishiri), Russia (Sakhalin, South Kuriles).
Palaeagapetus kyushuensis Ito and Kuhara 1997
Palaeagapetus kyushuensis Ito
et al. 1997, 101-103, 105-107,
male, female, pupa, larva, case, Kyushu (Fukuoka, Kumamoto).
Ito 1998, 85-93, habitat, food, case, fecundity.
Ito 2005, 441, 443, 445, male.
Type locality. Kyushu (Fukuoka), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Kyushu).
Palaeagapetus ovatus Ito and Hattori 1986
Palaeagapetus ovatus Ito and Hattori 1986, 143-149,
male, female, pupa, larva, egg, case, habitat.
Kuhara and Ito 1994, 20, 23, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Ito 1988, 150-154, life cycle.
Ito et al. 1993, 143.
Ito 1997, 177-181, oviposition preference, feeding behavior of hatched larvae.
Ito et al. 1997, 98-99, 105-107, variation of male, Hokkaido (Ishikari, Iburi, Shiribeshi, Oshima), Honshu (Akita, Fukushima, Tochigi, Niigata, Yamanashi, Gifu).
Kuhara 1997, 60, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 43, 122, Honshu (Yamanashi).
Ito 1998, 85-93, habitat, feeding behavior, case, fecundity.
Ito et al. 2000, 29, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Kuhara et al. 2000, 249, Hokkaido (Iburi).
Kuhara 2001, 18, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Ito 2005, 441, 443, 445, male, larva, case.
Nagayasu et al. 2005, 54, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Nozaki 2005, 106, adult, larva, case.
Kuhara et al. 2006, 45, 46, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Type locality. Hokkaido (Ishikari), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu (north, central)).
Palaeagapetus parvus Ito 1991
Palaeagapetus parvus Ito 1991, 359-365,
male, female, pupa, larva, egg, case, habitat.
Ito et al. 1993, 143.
Ito et al. 1997, 99-100, 105-107, variation of male, Honshu (Niigata, Ishikawa, Yamanashi, Shizuoka, Kyoto, Hyogo, Nara, Wakayama).
Nozaki 1997, 33, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Ito 1998, 85-93, habitat, food, case, fecundity.
Kagaya et al. 1998, 43, 122, Honshu (Yamanashi).
Morita 1999, 88, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 2001, 337, Honshu (Mie).
Nozaki 2004, 1234, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Ito 2005, 441, 443, 445, male.
Type locality. Honshu (Hyogo), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (central).
Palaeagapetus shikokuensis Utsunomiya and Ito 1997
Palaeagapetus shikokuensis Ito
et al. 1997, 103-107,
male, female, pupa, larva, case, Shikoku (Ehime).
Ito 1998, 85.
Ito et al. 2002, 29-30, adult flight season, sex ratio, Shikoku (Ehime, Kochi).
Ito 2005, 441, 443, 445, male.
Type locality. Shikoku (Ehime), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Shikoku).
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* Since this report was not available, the reference is from Marshall (1979).