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Abstract
Halovelia septentrionalis Esaki is one of the endangered marine water striders found along the Japanese coast. It is of primary importance to investigate its life history in the field so as to develop conservation measures as well as to understand how this species has adapted to marine environments. We studied its life history in Misaki on the southern part of the Miura Peninsular near Tokyo, ca. 35°N, probably the northernmost locality not only for H. septentrionalis but also for any Halovelia species, most of which are found in warm tropical or subtropical waters. The southern part of the Miura Peninsular has jagged coastlines with deep inner bays. Adults and nymphs were found skating along the rocky shore of inner bays with overhanging vegetation nearby. This species appeared to have at least 2 generations a year and to overwinter in the adult stage. We discussed its overwintering strategy in comparison to those of two other Japanese marine water striders.
一种濒临灭绝的海生昆虫七棱海鞘(Halovelia septentrionalis Esaki)的生活史(半翅目:海鞘科)
在日本海岸发现了一种濒临灭绝的海洋水黾,名叫Halovelia septentrionalis Esaki。在野外调查其生活史,以制定保护措施以及了解该物种如何适应海洋环境是至关重要的。我们在东京附近的三浦半岛南部的Misaki研究了它的生活史,大约35°N,可能是最北的地方,不仅是H. septentrionalis,而且是所有Halovelia物种的最北的地方,其中大多数是在温暖的热带或亚热带水域发现的。三浦半岛的南部有参差不齐的海岸线和很深的内湾。成年和若虫被发现沿着内湾的岩石海岸滑冰,附近有悬垂的植被。该物种一年至少有2代,并在成虫期越冬。我们讨论了它的越冬策略与其他两种日本海洋水黾的比较。