北海道固有種のエゾユキシリアゲを30年ぶりに正式に記録~日本のユキシリアゲの生態解明に大きく貢献~

2026-04-30 北海道大学,島修道大学

北海道大学の研究グループは、北海道固有種エゾユキシリアゲ(Boreus jezoensis)を約30年ぶりに正式記録し、さらに札幌市でも新たに発見した。大雪山系および札幌で採集した個体を形態観察と遺伝解析で同定し、両地域の個体群に大きな遺伝的差がないことを確認した。また、雪上で活動する本種の生態や生息環境に関する新たな知見を得るとともに、地球温暖化に伴う出現時期の変化の可能性も示唆された。本研究は、これまで情報が乏しかった東アジアのユキシリアゲ類の生態理解を大きく前進させる成果である。

北海道固有種のエゾユキシリアゲを30年ぶりに正式に記録~日本のユキシリアゲの生態解明に大きく貢献~
今回、発見されたエゾユキシリアゲの成虫(上)とその生息環境(左下)及び採集地(右下)

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エゾユキシリアゲの遺伝的特徴及び自然史的知見 Molecular identity and natural history notes of Boreus jezoensis (Mecoptera: Boreidae) in the Japanese archipelago

Ibuki Fukuyama, Takuya K. Hosoki, Atsushi Takaki, Kota Kitagawa, Moe N. Hosoki, Hironori Mieda, Masayuki Fukuda, Satoshi Hayakawa, Tomoya Suzuki
Entomological Science  Pblished: 21 April 2026
DOI:s://doi.org/10.1111/ens.70020

Abstract

Snow scorpionflies (Boreus; Mecoptera: Boreidae) are cold-adapted insects that are active on snow, yet basic ecological and phylogenetic information remains scarce for species from East Asia and the Russian Far East. In the Japanese archipelago, Boreus jezoensis Hori and Morimoto (1996) is the only recorded species of the genus and has been known solely from its type locality, Mt. Hirayama (Hokkaido), with no subsequent confirmed records. We conducted field surveys in montane areas of Hokkaido, including the type locality; 26 adult Boreus individuals were identified from exposed moss patches adjacent to snow. Morphological examinations confirmed that specimens from both mountains are B. jezoensis, representing the second record of the species and providing a new locality record approximately 170 km from the type locality. We also generated the first mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences for B. jezoensis and reconstructed a preliminary COI phylogeny of Boreus. The B. jezoensis samples formed a strongly supported clade with low genetic divergence between the two populations. Together, these findings extend the known distribution of B. jezoensis, provide foundational DNA barcode resources for East Asian Boreus, and offer basic ecological information for this poorly known species.

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