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Inventory of the Heteroptera (Insecta: Hemiptera) in Komaba Campus of the University of Tokyo, a highly urbanized area in Japan
The Heteroptera, or true bugs, forms one of the major insect groups with respect to the very diverse habitat preferences, including both aquatic and terrestrial species, as well as a variety of feeding types. The first comprehensive inventory of the Heteroptera at Komaba Campus of the University of Tokyo, or an urban green space in the center of the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan, was conducted. A total of 115 species in 29 families of the suborder Heteroptera were identified. The area had a high species richness compared with other urbanized and suburbanized localities in Tokyo. The campus is found to show a substantial difference in heteropteran species compositions, despite being close to the other localities surrounded by highly urbanized zones in central Tokyo.
- Tokyo University of Agriculture Japan
- University of Tokyo Japan
urban green space, Arthropoda, QH301-705.5, biodiversity information, assemblage, true bugs, Biology (General), Taxonomic Paper
urban green space, Arthropoda, QH301-705.5, biodiversity information, assemblage, true bugs, Biology (General), Taxonomic Paper
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