A catalogue of Japanese Trichoptera
17. Family Lepidostomatidae Ulmer


Author: Tomiko ITO
E-mail: tobikera[AT]siren.ocn.ne.jp
Last updated: Mar. 10, 2008

Subfamily Lepidostomatinae Ulmer

A genus belonging to this subfamily has been recorded from Japan.

Genus Lepidostoma Rambur

Thirty six species belonging to this genus have been recorded from Japan.

Lepidostoma albardanum (Ulmer 1906)

Maniconeura albardana Ulmer 1906, 26-28, male.
Dinarthrodes albardanus: Fischer 1970, 12.
Kumanski and Weaver 1992, 154-156, male, female, new synonym.
Ito et al. 1993, 143-144.
Dinarthrodes kurentzovi Martynov 1935, 392-395, male. Synonymized by Kumanski and Weaver (1992).
Fischer 1970, 14.
Tani 1976, 392, Tsushima.
Tani 1977, 200, male.
Kobayashi 1985b, 17, Tsushima.
Ito 1989, 46-50, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Tsushima.
Goerodes kurentzovi: Ito 1992b, 104.
Goerodes albardanus: Ito 2001, 8.
Lepidostoma albardanum: Weaver 2002, 179.
Ito 2005a, 506, 508, 514, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 199, 205.
Ito 2005d, 199.
Mey and Nozaki 2006, 24, Honshu (Nagano).
Type locality. Siberia, Russia.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central), Tsushima), Russia (Siberia, continental part of Far East, Sakhalin, South Kurils), Korea, China (Heilongjiang, Jilin).

Lepidostoma albicorne (Banks 1906)

Crunoecia albicornis Banks 1906, 109, head, scape, maxillary palpus of female, Kyushu (Buzen).
Tsuda 1942, 328.
Fischer 1970, 71.
Dinarthrodes albicorne: Weaver, 1985, 244-245, female.
Kumanski and Weaver 1992, 154-156, male, female.
Ito et al. 1993, 144.
Goerodes albicornis: Ito 1999a, 320-323, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Lepidostoma albicorne: Weaver 2002, 179.
Ito 2005a, 505, 507, 513, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 199.
Type locality. Kyushu (Buzen=Fukuoka), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Kyushu).

Lepidostoma amamiense (Ito 1990)

Goerodes amamiensis Ito 1990a 369-371, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Amami-oshima.
Ito 1999b, 499, variation of male, female, Amami-oshima.
Lepidostoma amamiense: Weaver 2002, 179.
Ito 2005a, 506-507, 513, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 199.
Type locality. Amami-oshima, Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Amami-oshima).

Lepidostoma axis (Ito 1985)

Goerodes axis Ito 1985d, 512-515, male, female, pupa, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Tottori).
Hatta and Nozaki 1991, 204, Honshu (Aichi).
Ito et al. 1993, 144.
Ito 1994, 88, Honshu (Hyogo, Tottori).
Lepidostoma axis: Weaver 2002, 180.
Ito 2005a, 505, 507, 513, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 199-200.
Type locality. Honshu (Tottori), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central, west)).

Lepidostoma bipertitum (Kobayashi 1955)

Dinarthrodes bipertita Kobayashi 1955, 70-72, pl. 14, male, wings of female, Honshu (Saitama).
Tani 1971, 66-67, male, Honshu (Kyoto, Nara).
Kobayashi 1977, 2, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Yamanouchi 1978,10,Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Kobayashi 1982, 96, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Kobayashi 1984a, 18, 27, female, Hokkaido (Hiyama, Oshima).
Dinarthrodes bipertitus: Tani 1977, 200, male.
Kobayashi 1959, 354, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Fischer 1970, 12.
Tani 1978, 11, Honshu (Niigata).
Goerodes bipertita: Kobayashi 1987, 22, Honshu (Shimane).
Goerodes bipertitus: Ito 1983c, 269-275, habitat, Hokkaido (Rumoi).
Ito 1984c, 507-514.
Ito 1985b, 255-266, female, pupa, larva.
Nozaki 1988b, 42, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Morita 1989, 41, Honshu (Mie).
Ito and Asahina 1990, 21, Honshu (Tokyo).
Kugo and Nozaki, 1990 63, Honshu (Hyogo).
Morita 1990, 31, Honshu (Mie).
Hatta and Nozaki, 1991 204, Honshu (Aichi).
Gyotoku and Nozaki 1992, 139, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Ito et al. 1993, 144-145.
Morita 1993, 7, Honshu (Mie).
Nishimoto and Nishimoto 1993, 87, Honshu (Aichi).
Hori et al. 1993, 389, Honshu (Aichi).
Kuranishi and Kuhara, 1994 1230, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Moriya 1994, 80, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Ito et al. 1997, 24, 31, Hokkaido (Oshima).
Kuhara 1997a, 61, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Morita 1997b, 82, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 1999, 41, Honshu (Mie).
Moriya 1997, 69, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Nishiharu 1997, 61, Honshu (Fukui).
Nozaki 1997a, 37, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Nozaki 1997b, 30, Honshu (Tokyo).
Tani and Nakamura 1997, 64, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 64, 210, habitat, Honshu (Tokyo, Yamanashi).
Morita 1998a, 14, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 1998d, 4-5, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 1999b, 82, Honshu (Mie).
Nakano and Tanida 1999, 277, Honshu (Nara).
Ohkawa 1999, 40, 44, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Morita 2001a, 221, Honshu (Aichi).
Morita 2001d, 339, Honshu (Mie).
Ito et al. 2002b, 25, Shikoku (Kagawa, Ehime, Kochi).
Nozaki and Nakamura 2002, 174, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Nakamura et al. 2003, 154, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Shinoda 2003, 145, Honshu (Yamanashi).
Kameyama et al. 2006, 95, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Lepidostoma bipertitum: Weaver 2002, 180.
Nozaki 2004, 1236, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Ito 2005a, 505, 508, 514, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 200.
Nozaki and Nakamura 2005, 223, Honshu (Shimane).
Katsuma 2005b, 14, Honshu (Gumma).
Mey and Nozaki 2006, 24, Honshu (Shiga, Nagano).
Morita 2006, 200, Honshu (Mie).
Torii and Hattori 2006, 38, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Katsuma 2007a, 18, Honshu (Tochigi).
Nakamura and Hajiri 2007, 198, Honshu (Shimane).
Nozaki and Tanida 2007, 251, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Type locality. Honshu (Saitama), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu).

Lepidostoma complicatum (Kobayashi 1968)

Dinarthrodes complicata Kobayashi 1968, 8, pl. 4, male, Honshu (Niigata).
Tani 1971, 67-69, male, wings of female, Honshu (Nagano, Shiga, Nara), Shikoku (Tokushima), Kyushu (unknown locality).
Yamanouchi 1976, 3, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Ito 1978, 575-581, larva, case.
Tani 1978, 11, Honshu (Niigata).
Dinarthrodes complicatus: Tani 1977, 200, male, Honshu (Nagano).
Ito 1980, 313-316, life cycle, Hokkaido (Abashiri, Ishikari).
Kobayashi 1984a, 18, male, female, Hokkaido (Hiyama, Oshima).
Goerodes complicatus: Ito 1983c, 269-275, habitat, Hokkaido (Rumoi, Ishikari, Oshima).
Ito 1984b, 240-246, drift of larva, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Ito 1984c, 507-514.
Ito 1985b, 263-264, female, pupa, larva.
Nozaki 1988b, 37, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Ito and Asahina 1990, 21, Honshu (Yamanashi).
Ito et al. 1993, 145.
Morita 1993, 7, Honshu (Mie).
Kuranishi and Kuhara 1994, 1230, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Moriya 1994, 80-81, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Itou and Muramatsu 1995, 42, Hokkaido (Abashiri).
Ito et al. 1997, 24, 28, 30, Hokkaido (Oshima).
Kuhara 1997a, 62, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Moriya 1997, 37, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Nishiharu 1997, 61, Honshu (Fukui).
Tani and Nakamura 1997, 64, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Ito et al. 1998, 11-14, 17, Hokkaido (Nemuro).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 64, 211, habitat, Honshu (Tokyo, Yamanashi).
Ito et al. 1999, 24-27, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ohkawa 1999, 40-44, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Ito et al. 2000b, 36, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Kuhara et al. 2000, 256, Hokkaido (Ishikari, Iburi).
Kuhara 2001, 19, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Ito et al. 2002b, 25, Shikoku (Ehime, Kochi).
Aoyagi et al. 2004, 26, Honshu (Kyoto).
Morita and Kawase 2004, 17, Honshu (Ishikawa).
Lepidostoma complicatum: Weaver 2002, 180.
Ito 2005a, 505, 508, 510, 514, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005b, 73-78, food.
Ito 2005d, 200.
Katsuma 2005a, 7, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Katsuma 2005b, 14, Honshu (Gumma).
Kochi and Kagaya 2005, 656-667, food.
Mey and Nozaki 2006, 24, Honshu (Nagano, Shiga).
Morita 2006, 200, Honshu (Mie).
Ito and Kosugi 2007, 54, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito et al. 2007, 149, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Type locality. Honshu (Niigata), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu (north, central), Shikoku, Kyushu).

Lepidostoma coreanum (Kumanski and Weaver 1992)

Indocrunoecia coreanum Kumanski and Weaver 1992, 163-165, male, female.
Dinarthrum coreanum: Ito 1998, 585-588, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Miyagi, Yamagata, Kanagawa, Yamanashi, Shizuoka, Kyoto, Wakayama), Russia (Primorye).
Kawase and Morita 2001, 9, Honshu (Mie).
Ito et al. 2002b, 23, adult flight season, sex ratio, Shikoku (Ehime).
Morita 2002, 37, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 2003, 26, Honshu (Mie).
Lepidostoma coreanum: Weaver 2002, 180.
Ito 2005a, 504, 507, 512, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 200.
Lepidostomatidae gen. sp.: Nozaki 1997a, 37, Honshu (Kanagawa), mentioned by Nozaki (2004).
Type locality. North Korea.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu, Shikoku), Russia (Primorye), North Korea.

Lepidostoma cornigerum (Ulmer 1907)

Goerodes cornigera Ulmer 1907a, 37-40, male, wings of female, Japan (Tokyo?).
Ulmer 1907b, 105-106, wings of male and female.
Tsuda 1942, 328, Honshu (Kyoto).
Malicky 1979, 101.
Goerodes corniger: Fischer 1970, 19.
Ito 1990b, 789-790, male, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Ito et al. 1993, 145.
Kuhara et al. 2000, 256, Hokkaido (Ishikari, Iburi).
Ito 2001, 1-8, male, variation of male, female, pupa, larva, case, new synonym, Hokkaido (Ishikari, Iburi), Honshu (Akita, Yamagata, Aichi), Kyushu (Fukuoka), Tsushima, Yakushima.
Morita 2001a, 221, Honshu (Aichi).
Morita 2001b, 175, Honshu (Mie).
Crunoeciella toyotamaensis Kobayashi 1985b, 15-17, male. Synonymized by Ito (2001).
Goerodes toyotamaensis: Ito 1989, 53-55, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Tsushima.
Ito 1990a, 362, Yakushima.
Gyotoku and Nozaki 1992, 139-140, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Ito et al. 1993, 146.
Nishimoto and Nishimoto 1993, 87, Honshu (Aichi).
Lepidostoma cornigerum: Weaver 2002, 184.
Ito 2005a, 505, 508, 515, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 200.
Type locality. Japan (Tokyo?).
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, Tsushima, Yakushima), China (Fujian, Jiangxi).

Lepidostoma crassicorne (Ulmer 1907)

Severinia crassicornis Ulmer 1907a, 35-37, male, wings and basal parts of female antenna, Japan.
Ulmer 1907b, 105, wings of male and female.
Neoseverinia carassicornis: Ulmer 1908, 343.
Tsuda 1936, 403-405, larva, case, Honshu (Nagano, Kyoto).
Tsuda 1942, 328, Honshu (Nagano, Kyoto).
Tsuda 1943, 163, Honshu (Kyoto).
Tsuda 1951, 68, larva, case.
Tsuda 1959, 151, larva, case.
Fischer 1970, 26-27.
Tani 1971, male, wings of female, Honshu (Tochigi, Kyoto, Nara).
Tani 1977, 200, male.
Tani 1978, 12, Honshu (Niigata).
Ito 1983a, 207-214, geographical variation of male, female, pupa.
Ito 1983b, 322-326, larva, case.
Kobayashi 1984c, 6, Sado.
Tanida 1985, 201, larva, case.
Yamanouchi 1987, 36, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Kobayashi 1987, 21, Honshu (Shimane).
Morita 1989, 41, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 1990, 31, Honshu (Mie).
Hatta and Nozaki 1991, 2004, Honshu (Aichi).
Gyotoku and Nozaki 1992, 139, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Ito et al. 1993, 146-147.
Morita 1993, 7, Honshu (Mie).
Kuhara and Ito 1994, 21, 23, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Kuranishi and Kuhara 1994, 1230, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Moriya 1994, 82, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Itoet al. 1997, 24, 28, Hokkaido (Oshima).
Kuhara 1997b, 96, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Moriya 1997, 70, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Nishiharu 1997, 61, Honshu (Fukui).
Nozaki 1997a, 30, Honshu (Tokyo).
Nozaki 1997b, 37, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Tani and Nakamura 1997, 64, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Ito et al. 1998, 11, 13, Hokkaido (Nemuro).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 67-68, 219, habitat, Honshu (Tokyo, Yamanashi).
Morita 1998a, 13, Honshu (Mie).
Nishimoto and Nishimoto 1998, 151, Honshu (Aichi).
Nozaki 1998b, 42, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Morita 1999c, 89, Honshu (Mie).
Ohkawa 1999, 40-44, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Ito et al. 2000a, 27-28, Hokkaido (Soya).
Ito et al. 2000b, 37, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Maruyama and Takai 2000, 109-113, larva, case, Honshu (Nara).
Kawase and Morita 2001, 9, Honshu (Ishikawa).
Kuhara and Sato 2001, 65-67, Rishiri.
Morita 2001a, 221, Honshu (Aichi).
Morita 2001d, 339, Honshu (Mie).
Ito et al. 2002b, 28-29, flight season, Shikoku (Ehime, Kochi).
Nozaki and Nakamura 2002, 174, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Uchida 2002, 78, Honshu (Tochigi).
Morita 2003, 26, Honshu (Mie).
Nakamura et al. 2003, 154, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Aoyagi et al. 2004, 26, Honshu (Kyoto).
Kawase et al. 2004, 115-116, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Kameyama and Nakamura 2006, 190, Honshu (Tottori).
Lepidostoma crassicone: Weaver 2002, 180.
Yoshitake 2004, 28, Honshu (Okayama).
Ito 2005a, 505, 509-511, 515, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 200-201.
Katsuma 2005a, 7, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Katsuma 2005b, 14, Honshu (Gumma).
Nozaki 2005, 110, adult, larva, case.
Mey and Nozaki 2006, 24, Honshu (Nagano).
Morita 2006, 200, Honshu (Mie).
Kuhara et al. 2006, 45-47, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Torii and Hattori 2006, 38, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Ito and Kosugi 2007, 54, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito et al. 2007, 149, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Type locality. Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Rishiri, Sado), Russia (Sakhalin, South Kurils).

Lepidostoma ebenacanthum (Ito 1992)

Goerodes ebenacanthus Ito 1992a, 339-342, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Iriomote.
Ito et al. 1993, 145.
Ito 1999b, 500, Ishigaki, Iriomote.
Lepidostoma ebenacanthum: Weaver 2002, 180.
Ito 2005a, 506, 508, 514, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 200, misspelled as ‘ebenacanthus’.
Type locality. Iriomote, Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Okinawa (Ishigaki, Iriomote)), Taiwan.

Lepidostoma elongatum (Martynov 1935)

Dinarthrodes elongata Martynov 1935, 379-384, male, forewing of female, Ussuri, Russia.
Tani 1976, 393, Tsushima.
Tani 1977, 200, male.
Kobayashi 1985b, 17, Tsushima.
Dinarthrodes elongatus: Ito 1989, 50-53, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Tsushima.
Kumanski and Weaver 1992, 157-159, male, female.
Ito et al. 1993, 144.
Goerodes elongatus: Ito 1985b, female.
Ito 1992b, 103-104.
Ito 2001, 8.
Lepidostoma elongatum: Weaver 2002, 180.
Ito 2005a, 506, 508, 514, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 201.
Type locality. Ussuri, Russia.
Distribution. Japan (Tsushima), Russia (continental part of Far East, Sakhalin), Korea, China (Heilongjianga, Jilin).

Lepidostoma emarginatum (Ito 1985)

Goerodes emarginatus Ito 1985d, 507-512, male, female, pupa, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Iwate, Tochigi).
Ito et al. 1993, 145, 212.
Kagaya et al. 1998, 65, Honshu (Yamanashi).
Lepidostoma emarginatum: Weaver 2002, 180.
Ito 2005a, 504, 507, 513, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 201.
Type locality. Honshu (Tochigi), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (north central)).

Lepidostoma hirtum (Fabricius 1775)

Phrygania hirta Fabricus, 1775, 308, England.
Lepidostoma hirtum: McLachlan 1880, 274-276, male, female.
Hickin 1967, 447-449, larva, case.
Fischer 1970, 43-57.
Fischer 1973, 162.
Ito et al. 1993, 146.
Weaver 2002, 184.
Ito 2005a, 505, 509, 512, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 201.
Nozaki and Nakamura 2005, 223, Honshu (Shimane).
Nakamura and Hajiri 2007, 199, Honshu (Shimane).
Ayabeopsyche nipponica Tsuda 1942a, 332-333, male, Honshu (Kyoto). Synonymized by Kumanski and Weaver (1992).
Tsuda 1942b, 263-264, Honshu (Kyoto).
Fishcher 1970, 70.
Tani 1971, 49-50, male, wings of female, Honshu (Kyoto).
Goerodes nipponica: Tani and Nakamura, 1997, 65, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Kameyama et al. 2006, 96, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Type locality. England.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (west)), Palaearctic.

Lepidostoma hiurai (Tani 1971)

Crunoeciella hiurai Tani, 1971, 53-54, male, wings of female, Hokkaido (Rumoi).
Tani 1977, 200, male.
Yamanouchi 1978, 10, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Crunoeciellahiurai: Malicky 1979, 100-101.
Goerodes hiurai: Ito 1983c, 269-275, habitat.
Ito 1984c, 507-514.
Ito 1985a, 12-16, 23, female, pupa, larva, case, habitat, life cycle.
Ito 1990b, 791, Hokkaido (Kushiro, Tokachi, Iburi).
Itou 1989, 56, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito et al. 1993, 145.
Ohkawa 1999, 40-44, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Ito et al. 1998, 11-13, 16, Hokkaido (Nemuro).
Ito et al. 1999, 24-25, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Nishimoto 1993, 22, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito et al. 2000a, 27-30, Hokkaido (Soya).
Kuhara et al. 2000, 256-257, Hokkaido (Ishikari, Iburi).
Kuhara 2001, 19, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Lepidostoma hiurai: Weaver 2002, 185.
Ito et al. 2004, 15, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito 2005a, 505, 508, 515, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 201.
Ito and Kosugi 2007, 54, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito et al. 2007, 149, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Nakano et al. 2007. 40, Hokkaido (Nemuro).
Type locality. Hokkaido (Rumoi), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido), Russia (continental part of Far East, Sakhalin, South Kurils).

Lepidostoma hokurikuense (Ito 1994)

Goerodes hokurikuensis Ito 1994, 79-82, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Ishikawa, Fukui, Tottori).
Lepidostoma hokurikuense: Weaver 2002, 181.
Ito 2005a, 504, 507, 513, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 201.
Type locality. Honshu (Fukui), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central, west)).

Lepidostoma iriomotense (Ito 1999)

Goerinella arcuatus Hwang 1957, 402-403, male, China.
Ito 1992a, 337-339, male, female, larva, case, Okinawa (Iriomote). Misidentification, mentioned by Ito (1999a).
Ito et al. 1993, 144.
Goerodes iriomotensis Ito 1999a, 328-331, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Okinawa (Iriomote).
Lepidostoma iriomotense: Weaver 2002, 185.
Ito 2005a, 506, 509, 515, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 201.
Type locality. Iriomote, Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Okinawa (Iriomote)).

Lepidostoma japonicum (Tsuda 1942)

Atomyiella japonica Tsuda 1936, 400-403, male, larva, case, Honshu (Kyoto).
Tsuda 1937, 258-259, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Tochigi, Kanagawa).
Dinarthrodes japonica: Tsuda, 1941, 105, Honshu (Nagano).
Tsuda 1942a, 329, Honshu (Kanagawa, Nagano, Shizuoka, Shiga, Kyoto).
Tsuda 1942b, 263-264, Honshu (Kyoto).
Tsuda 1943, 163, 168, 170, Honshu (Kyoto).
Tsuda 1950, 428, adult.
Tsuda 1959, 152, larva, case.
Ishihara et al. 1953, 38, Shikoku (Ehime).
Kobayashi 1955, 72, male.
Chihara 1956, 84-87, pupa.
Kobayashi 1959, 354, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Kuwada 1965, 166, adult, Shikoku (Ehime).
Tani 1971, 64-66, male, wings of female, Honshu (Niigata, Shiga, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo, Nara), Fukue-jima? (based on female).
Kobayashi 1977, 2, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Ito 1978, 583, larva, case.
Kobayashi 1982, 96, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Kobayashi 1984c, 6, Sado.
Dinarthrodes japonicus: Fischer 1970, 13-14.
Tani 1977, male, Honshu (Shiga).
Tani 1978, 11, Honshu (Niigata).
Tani 1980a, 28, larva, case.
Tani 1980b, 107-108, larva, case.
Goerodes japonicus: Ito 1983c, 269-275, habitat, Hokkaido (Rumoi).
Ito 1984c, 507-514.
Tanida 1985, 201, larva, case.
Ito 1985b, 266, female, pupa, larva.
Kobayashi 1987, 21, Honshu (Shimane).
Nozaki 1987, 42-44, pl. 7, adult, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Nozaki 1988a, 46, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Nozaki 1988b, 42, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Morita 1989, 41, Honshu (Mie).
Ito 1990a, 361-362, Yakushima.
Ito and Asahina 1990, 21, Honshu (Tokyo, Shizuoka).
Kugo and Nozaki 1990, 63, Honshu (Hyogo).
Morita 1990, 31, Honshu (Mie).
Nozaki and Gyotoku 1990, 17, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Hatta and Nozaki 1991, 204, Honshu (Aichi).
Gyotoku and Nozaki 1992, 139, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Ito et al. 1993, 145.
Morita 1993, 7, Honshu (Mie).
Moriya 1994, 81, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Morita 1996, 303, Honshu (Mie).
Ito et al. 1997, 24, Hokkaido (Oshima).
Kuhara 1997a, 62, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Moriya 1997, 69, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Nishiharu 1997, 61, Honshu (Fukui).
Nozaki 1997a, 37, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Nozaki 1997b, 31, Honshu (Tokyo).
Tani and Nakamura 1997, 64, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 65, 213, habitat, Honshu (Tokyo, Yamanashi).
Morita 1998a, 13, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 1998d, 5, Honshu (Mie).
Nishimoto and Nishimoto 1998, 151, Honshu (Aichi).
Nakano and Tanida 1999, 277.
Kawase and Morita 2001, 9, Honahu (Ishikawa).
Kuhara 2001, 19, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Morita 2001a, 221, Honshu (Aichi).
Morita 2001b, 175, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 2001d, 339, Honshu (Mie).
Ito et al. 2002b, 25-26, adult flight season, Shikoku (Kagawa, Ehime).
Nozaki and Nakamura 2002, 174, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Uchida 2002, 78, Honshu (Tochigi).
Nakamura et al. 2003, 154, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Kawase et al. 2004, 114-115, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Shinoda 2003, 145, Honshu (Yamanashi).
Kameyama and Nakamura 2006, 190, Honshu (Tottori).
Lepidostoma japonicum: Weaver 2002, 181.
Ito 2005a, 505, 508, 514, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 201-202.
Nozaki and Nakamura 2005, 223, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Katsuma 2005a, 7, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Katsuma 2005b, 14, Honshu (Gumma).
Nozaki 2005, 110, adult, larva, case.
Mey and Nozaki 2006, 24, Honshu (Nagano, Gifu).
Morita 2006, 200, Honshu (Mie).
Torii and Hattori 2006, 38-39, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Nozaki and Tanida 2007, 251, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Satake and Kuranishi 2007, 283, Izu Islands (Mikura-jima).
Shinoda 2007, 97, Honshu (Yamanashi).
Type locality. Honshu (Kyoto), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Sado, Izu, Fukue-jima (Goto Retto, recorded based on female alone), Yakushima).
Remarks. The records based on female alone are questionable, since the females of L. japonicum, L. complicatum and L. kasugaense are very similar and difficult to distinguish each other (Ito, 1985b, 1999a).

Lepidostoma kanbaranum (Kobayashi 1968)

Crunoeciella kanbarana Kobayashi 1968, 10-11, pl. 6, male, Honshu (Niigata).
Goerodes kanbaranus: Ito 1990b, 786-789, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Niigata).
Ito et al. 1993, 145.
Lepidostoma kanbaranum: Weaver 2002, 185.
Ito 2005a, 505, 509, 515, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 202.
Type locality. Honshu (Niigata), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central)).

Lepidostoma kantoense (Ito 1994)

Goerodes kantoensis Ito 1994, 84-87, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Tochigi, Tokyo,Yamanashi).
Moriya 1997, 69, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Nozaki 1997a, 37, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 66, Honshu (Yamanashi).
Lepidostoma kantoense: Weaver 2002, 181.
Ito 2005a, 505, 507, 513, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 202.
Type locality. Honshu (Yamanashi), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central)).

Lepidostoma kasugaense (Tani 1971)

Dinarthrodes kasugaensis Tani 1971, 63-64, male, Honshu (Shiga, Hyogo, Nara).
Tani 1977, 200, male.
Ito et al. 1993, 144.
Moriya 1994, 82, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Nozaki 1997b, 30, Honshu (Tokyo).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 64, 208, habitat, Honshu (Tokyo, Yamanashi).
Goerodes kasugaensis: Ito 1999a, 323-325, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Iwate, Toyama, Yamanshi, Gifu, Shizuoka, Aichi, Mie, Wakayama), Kyushu (Oita, Kagoshima).
Ito et al. 2002b, 26, adult flight season, Shikoku (Kagawa, Ehime, Kochi).
Aoyagi et al. 2004, 26, Honshu (Kyoto).
Lepidostoma kasugaense: Weaver 2002, 181.
Ito 2005a, 505, 508, 514, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 202.
Katsuma 2005a, 7, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Morita 2006, 200, Honshu (Mie).
Torii and Hattori 2006, 39, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Kimura et al. 2007, 167, Honshu (Nagano).
Type locality. Honshu (Nara), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu).

Lepidostoma kojimai (Tani 1971)

Paradinarthrodes kojimai Tani 1971, 61, male, wings of female, Honshu (Saitama).
Tani 1977, 200, male.
Ito and Asahina 1990, 20, male, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Goerodes kojimai: Ito 1990b, 783-786, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Ito et al. 1993, 145.
Lepidostoma kojimai: Weaver 2002, 185.
Ito 2005a, 505, 508, 514, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 202.
Katsuma 2005a, 7, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Katsuma 2007c, 18, Honshu (Iwate).
Nozaki and Tanida 2007, 251, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Type locality. Honshu (Saitama), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central)).

Lepidostoma kumanoense (Ito 1994)

Goerodes kumanoensis Ito 1994, 82-84, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 1999a, 27, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 2001d, 339, Honshu (Mie).
Lepidostoma kumanoense: Weaver 2002, 181.
Ito 2005a, 505, 507, 513, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 202.
Morita 2006, 197, 200, Honshu (Mie).
Type locality. Honshu (Mie), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central)).

Lepidostoma kunigamiense (Ito 1999)

Goerodes kunigamiensis Ito 1999b, 494-499, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Okinawa-jima.
Lepidostoma kunigamiense: Weaver 2002, 181.
Ito 2005a, 506-507, 513, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 202.
Type locality. Okinawa-jima, Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Okinawa).

Lepidostoma laeve (Ito 1984)

Dinarthrum laeve Ito 1984a, 9-12, male, female, pupa, larva, case, habitat, food, Hokkaido (Ishikari, Oshima), Honshu (Iwate).
Ito 1987, 271-272, variation of case, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Ito et al. 1993, 144.
Lepidostoma laeve: Weaver 2002, 181.
Ito 2005a, 504, 507, 512, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 202.
Type locality. Hokkaido, Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu (north)).

Lepidostoma nanseiense (Ito 1990)

Goerodes nanseiensis Ito 1990a, 366-369, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Amami-oshima.
Ito 1992a, 334-335, variation of male, Okinawa-jima.
Ito et al. 1993, 145.
Ito 1999b, 499, Amami-oshima, Okinawa-jima.
Lepidostoma nanseiense: Weaver 2002, 185.
Ito 2005a, 506, 509, 515, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 202, 205.
Type locality. Amami-oshima, Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Amami-oshima, Okinawa-jima).

Lepidostoma naraense (Tani 1971)

Crunobiodes naraensis Tani, 1971, 58-60, male, wings of female, Honshu (Nara), Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Tani 1977, 200, male.
Goerodes naraensis: Ito 1984c, 507-514.
Ito 1985c, 199-210, geographical variation of male, female, larva, case, habitat, food, life cycle, Hokkaido (Ishikari, Shiribeshi), Honshu (Iwate, Tochigi, Gumma, Niigata, Nagano, Shiga, Hyogo).
Morita 1989, 41, Honshu (Mie).
Gyotoku and Nozaki 1992, 139, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Ito et al. 1993, 145.
Morita 1993, 7, Honshu (Mie).
Ito 1994, 87-88, Hokkaido (Nemuro), Honshu (Akita, Yamagata, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Yamanashi, Wakayama, Tottori, Hiroshima), Kyushu (Fukuoka, Oita, Kumamoto).
Morita 1994a, 47, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 1994b, 98, Honshu (Mie).
Moriya 1994, 82, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Morita 1996, 303, Honshu (Mie).
Moriya 1997, 70, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Nozaki 1997a, 37, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Ito et al. 1998, 11, 17, Hokkaido (Nemuro).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 66, 215, habitat, Honshu (Tokyo, Yamanashi).
Ito et al. 2000b, 37, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Kuhara 2001, 19, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Ito et al. 2002b, 25-26, flight period, sex ratio, Shikoku (Kagawa, Ehime, Kochi).
Morita 2003, 26, Honshu (Mie).
Lepidostoma naraense: Weaver 2002, 182.
Ito 2005a, 504, 507, 511, 513, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 202-203.
Nagayasu et al. 2005, 56, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Morita 2006, 200, Honshu (Mie).
Torii and Hattori 2006, 39, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Type locality. Honshu (Nara), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu), Russia (South Kurils).

Lepidostoma orientale (Tsuda 1942)

Crunoeciella orientalis Tsuda 1942a, 329-331, male, wings of female, Honshu (Shiga, Kyoto).
Tsuda 1942b, 263-264, Honshu (Kyoto).
Tsuda 1943, 166, Honshu (Kyoto).
Kobayashi 1959, 354, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Fischer 1970, 82.
Tani 1971, 51-52, male, wings of female, Honshu (Shiga, Nara), Shikoku (Tokushima), Tsushima.
Tani 1976, 393, Tsushima.
Tani 1977, 200, male.
Kobayashi 1984c, 6, Sado.
Crunoeciellaorientalis: Malicky 1979, 100-101.
Goerodes orientalis: Ito 1984c, 507-514.
Ito 1985a, 16-19, female, pupa, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Kyoto).
Ito 1989, 57, Tsushima.
Ito 1990b, 790, Honshu (Tokyo, Shizuoka).
Ito and Asahina 1990, 20-21, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Gyotoku and Nozaki 1992, 139, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Ito et al. 1993, 146.
Ito 1994, 91, Honshu (Wakayama, Okayama).
Nishiharu 1997, 61, Honshu (Fukui).
Tani and Nakamura 1997, 65, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Morita 1998b, 73, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 2001c, 175, Honshu (Mie).
Ito et al. 2002b, 25-26, Shikoku (Ehime).
Nozaki and Nakamura 2002, 175, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Kawase et al. 2004, 115, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Lepidostoma orientale: Weaver 2002, 186.
Uenishi and Yoshitake 2004, 18, Honshu (Okayama).
Ito 2005a, 505, 508, 515, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 203.
Nozaki and Nakamura 2005, 223, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Katsuma 2005a, 7, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Katsuma 2005b, 14, Honshu (Gumma).
Morita 2006, 200, Honshu (Mie).
Katsuma 2007a, 18, Honshu (Tochigi).
Nakamura and Hajiri 2007, 199, Honshu (Shimane).
Nozaki and Tanida 2007, 252, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Type locality. Honshu (Kyoto), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central, west), Shikoku, Kyushu, Sado, Tsushima), Russia (continental part of Far East, Sakhalin, South Kurils), China (Guangxi, Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan, Yunnan).

Lepidostoma robustum (Ito 1984)

Dinarthrum robustum Ito 1984a, 1-9, male, female, pupa, larva, case, habitat, food, life cycle, Hokkaido (Ishikari, Oshima), Honshu (Miyagi, Niigata).
Ito 1987, 271-272, case, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Ito et al. 1993, 144.
Kuhara and Ito 1994, 21, 23, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Ohkawa 1999, 40, 44, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Ito et al. 2000b, 36, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Kuhara et al. 2000, 256, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Lepidostoma robustum: Weaver 2002, 182.
Ito 2005a, 504, 507, 512-513, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 203.
Nagayasu et al. 2005, 56, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Kuhara et al. 2006, 45-47, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Type locality. Hokkaido (Oshima), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu (north, central)).

Lepidostoma ryukyuense (Ito 1992)

Goerodes ryukyuensis Ito 1992a, 335-337, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Okinawa-jima.
Ito et al. 1993, 146.
Ito 1999b, 499-500, Okinawa-jima.
Lepidostoma ryukyuense: Weaver 2002, 182.
Ito 2005a, 506, 508, 514, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 203.
Type locality. Okinawa-jima, Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Okinawa-jima).

Lepidostoma satoi (Kobayashi 1968)

Dinarthrodes satoi Kobayashi 1968, 9-10, pl. 5, male, Honshu (Niigata).
Ito 1978, 581-582, larva, case.
Ito 1980, 313-316, life cycle, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Tanabe 1980, 65, adult, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Gen. satoi: Tani, 1978, 10-11, male, Honshu (Niigata).
Goerodes satoi: Ito 1983c, 269-273, habitat, Hokkaido (Rumoi, Ishikari, Oshima).
Ito 1984b, 240-246, drift of larva, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Ito 1984c, 507-514.
Ito 1985b, 263-264, female, pupa, larva.
Nozaki 1987, 37, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 66, Honshu (Tokyo, Yamanashi).
Nozaki 1988a, 46, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Nozaki 1988b, 42, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Ito and Asahina 1990, 21, Honshu (Tokyo).
Gyotoku and Nozaki 1992, 139, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Kuhara 1992, 46, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Ito et al. 1993, 146.
Morita 1993, 7, Honshu (Mie).
Moriya 1994, 81, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Itou and Muramatsu 1995, 42, Hokkaido (Abashiri).
Ito et al. 1997, 24, 26, Hokkaido (Oshima).
Moriya 1997, 37, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Ito et al. 1998, 11-14, Hokkaido (Nemuro).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 4-5, 217, habitat, Honshu (Tokyo, Yamanashi).
Ito et al. 1999, 24, 27, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito et al. 2000a, 27-28, Hokkaido (Soya).
Ito et al. 2000b, 36, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Kuhara et al. 2000, 256, Hokkaido (Iburi).
Kuhara 2001, 19, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Ito et al. 2002b, 25, flight season, sex ratio, Shikoku (Ehime, Kochi).
Uchida 2002, 78, Honshu (Tochigi).
Kawase et al. 2004, 115, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Morita and Kawase 2004, 16, Honshu (Ishikawa).
Lepidostoma satoi: Weaver 2002, 182.
Uenishi and Yoshitake 2004, 28, Honshu (Okayama).
Ito 2005a, 505, 508, 510, 514, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005c, 189-197, food.
Ito 2005d, 203.
Katsuma 2005a, 7, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Katsuma 2005b, 14, Honshu (Gumma).
Nishio 2006, 41, emergence, copulation, Honshu (Nagano).
Kuhara et al. 2006, 45-47, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Torii and Hattori 2006, 39, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Ito 2007, 155-161, emergence period.
Ito et al. 2007, 149, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Type locality. Honshu (Niigata), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu Shikoku, Kyushu), Russia (South Kurils).

Lepidostoma semicirculare (Ito 1994)

Goerodes semicircularis Ito 1994, 88-90, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Aomori, Akita, Niigata).
Lepidostoma semicirculare: Weaver 2002, 186.
Ito 2005a, 505, 509, 515, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 203.
Katsuma 2005a, 7-8, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Katsuma 2007b, 18, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Type locality. Honshu (Akita), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (north to central)).

Lepidostoma spathulatum (Ito 1989)

Goerodes spathulatus Ito 1989, 55-57, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Tsushima.
Ito et al. 1993, 146.
Lepidostoma spathulatum: Weaver 2002, 186.
Ito 2005a, 506-507, 513, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 203.
Type locality. Tsushima, Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Tsushima).

Lepidostoma speculiferum (Matsumura 1907)

Pycnocentria speculifera Matsumura 1907, 191, female.
Dinarthrodes nukabiraensis Kobayashi 1964, 88-90, male. Synonymized by Ito (1999a).
Tani 1971, 69-70, male, Honshu (Kyoto).
Kobayashi 1977, 2, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Tani 1977, 200, male.
Tani 1978, 11, Honshu (Niigata).
Yamanouchi 1976, 3, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Ito 1978, 582-583, larva, case.
Yamanouchi 1978, 10, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Goerodes nukabiraensis: Ito 1983c, 269-275, habitat, life cycle, Hokkaido (Rumoi, Ishikari, Oshima).
Ito 1984b, 240-246, drift of larva, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Ito 1984c, 507-514.
Ito 1985b, 264, 268, female, pupa, larva.
Kobayashi 1987, 22, Honshu (Shimane).
Nozaki 1988b, 42, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Ito et al. 1993, 146.
Nishimoto 1993, 22, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Kuranishi and Kuhara 1994, 1230, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Moriya 1994, 81, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Nakajima et al. 1997, 14, 18-19, 28, 30, 31, Hokkaido (Oshima).
Ito et al. 1997, 24, Hokkaido (Oshima).
Kuhara 1997a, 62, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Moriya 1997, 70, Honshu (Kanagawa, Yamanashi).
Nozaki 1997a, 37, Honshu (Kanagawa).
Ito et al. 1998, 11, Hokkaido (Nemuro).
Kagaya et al. 1998, 66, 216, habitat, Honshu (Tokyo, Yamanashi).
Ito et al. 1999, 24-27, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ohkawa 1999, 40, 44, Hokkaido (Tokachi).
Kuhara 2001, 19, Hokkaido (Shiribeshi).
Kameyama and Nakamura 2006, 190, Honshu (Tottori).
Goerodes speculifer: Ito 1999a, 326-328, variation of male genitalia, female, new synonym, Hokkaido (Nemuro, Abashiri, Kushiro, Tokachi, Rumoi, Kamikawa, Sorachi, Ishikari, Iburi, Oshima), Honshu (Aomori, Iwate, Akita, Fukushima, Tochigi, Toyama, Niigata, Yamanashi, Nagano, Tottori, Shimane, Okayama), Kyushu (Oita, Kumamoto).
Ito et al. 2000b, 37, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Kuhara et al. 2000, 257, Hokkaido (Iburi).
Uchida 2002, 78, Honshu (Tochigi).
Nagayasu et al. 2003, 110, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Shinoda 2003, 145, Honshu (Yamanashi).
Lepidostoma speculiferum: Weaver 2002, 183.
Ito 2005a, 505, 508, 514, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 203.
Katsuma 2005a, 7-8, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Katsuma 2005b, 14, Honshu (Gumma).
Nagayasu et al. 2005, 57, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Mey and Nozaki 2006, 25, Honshu (Nagano).
Ito and Kosugi 2007, 54, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Nakano et al. 2007. 40, Hokkaido (Nemuro).
Type locality. Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu).

Lepidostoma stellatum (Ito 1984)

Dinarthrum stellatum Ito 1984a, 12-15, male, female, pupa, larva, case, habitat, food, life cycle, Hokkaido (Tokachi, Rumoi, Sorachi, Ishikari, Shiribeshi).
Ito et al. 1993, 144.
Ito and Minakawa 1995, 667-668, variation of male, Hokkaido (Sorachi).
Ito et al. 1998, 11, 16, Hokkaido (Nemuro).
Ito et al. 2000b, 36, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Kuhara et al. 2000, 256, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Nagayasu et al. 2003, 110, Hokkaido (Ishikari).
Lepidostoma stellatum: Weaver 2002, 183.
Ito 2005a, 504, 506, 512, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito et al. 2007, 149, Hokkaido (Kushiro).
Ito 2005d, 204.
Type locality. Hokkaido (Oshima), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido), Russia (Sakhalin, South Kurils).

Lepidostoma tsudai (Tani 1971)

Yamatopsyche tsudai Tani, 1971, 55-58, male, wings of female, Honshu (Fukui, Nagano, Shiga, Nara).
Tani 1977, 200, male, Honshu (Shiga).
Tani 1978, 12, Honshu (Niigata).
Goerodes tsudai: Ito 1984b, 507-514.
Ito 1985a, 19-20, female, larva, case, habitat, food, Honshu (Niigata, Okayama).
Ito 1990b, 791, Honshu (Shizuoka, Niigata, Fukui).
Ito and Asahina 1990, 21, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Gyotoku and Nozaki 1992, 139, Kyushu (Fukuoka).
Ito et al. 1993, 146.
Ito 1994, 90-91, Honshu (Ishikawa, Tottori, Shimane, Okayama), Kyushu (Oita).
Nishiharu 1997, 61, Honshu (Fukui).
Tani and Nakamura 1997, 65, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Morita 1998c, 97, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 2000, 59, Honshu (Mie).
Morita 2001b, 175, Honshu (Mie).
Aoyagi et al. 2004, 26, Honshu (Kyoto).
Kawase et al. 2004, 115, Honshu (Ibaraki).
Morita and Kawase 2004, 16, Honshu (Ishikawa).
Kameyama and Nakamura 2006, 190, Honshu (Tottori).
Lepidostoma tsudai: Weaver 2002, 187.
Ito 2005a, 505, 509, 5135, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 204.
Nozaki and Nakamura 2005, 223, Honshu (Hiroshima).
Morita 2006, 200, Honshu (Mie).
Nozaki and Tanida 2007, 252, Honshu (Shizuoka).
Type locality. Honshu (Nara), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central to west), Kyushu).

Lepidostoma yakushimaense (Ito 1990)

Dinarthrum yakushimaensis Ito 1990a, 362-366, male, female, larva, case, habitat, Yakushima.
Ito et al. 1993, 144.
Lepidostoma yakushimaense: Weaver 2002, 183.
Ito 2005a, 506-507, 512, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 204.
Type locality. Yakushima, Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Yakushima).

Subfamily Theliopsychinae Weaver

A genus belonging to this subfamily has been recorded from Japan.

Genus Zephyropsyche Weaver

Two species belonging to this genus have been recorded from Japan.

Zephyropsyche monticola Ito, Kagaya and Hattori 2002

Zephyropsyche monticola Ito et al. 2002a, 122-128, male, female, pupa, larva, case, habitat, Honshu (Saitama, Niigata, Yamanashi, Shizuoka, Tottori).
Ito 2005a, 505, 509, 516, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 204.
Type locality. Honshu (Niigata), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu (central, west)).

Zephyropsyche odamiyamensis Ito and Yamamoto 2002

Zephyropsyche odamiyamensis Ito et al. 2002a, 128-130, male, female, pupa, larva, case, habitat,food, Shikoku (Ehime).
Ito et al. 2002b, 29, larva, case, habitat, flight season, sex ratio, Shikoku (Ehime, Kochi).
Ito 2005a, 505, 509, 516, male, larva, case, habitat.
Ito 2005d, 204.
Type locality. Shikoku (Ehime), Japan.
Distribution. Japan (Shikoku).

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