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Insects captured in codling moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) surveillance traps in South Korea over the last eight years

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

A total of 53 nontarget species representing six orders of insects were captured in the codling moth surveillance traps placed in Korea over the last eight years. These included 20 species (37.7%) of moths (Lepidoptera) belonging to 9 families of which 9 species were tortricids, 12 species (22.6%) of beetles (Coleoptera) belonging to 10 families, 11 species (20.8%) of flies (Diptera) belonging to 7 families; 4 families of true bugs (Hemiptera) including one species of Anthocoridae (9.4%); 1 family of Hymenoptera including 2 species of Formicidae (3.8%) and 1 family of Neuroptera including 3 species of Chrysopidae (5.7%). A list of the species of nontarget insects captured in the codling moth surveillance traps is provided. A brief diagnosis and photographs of Aterpia issikii Kawabe, the tortricid moth newly documented in Korea are provided.

저자
  • Ah Ram Son(Plant Quarantine Technology Center, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency, Korea)
  • Young-Mi Park(Incheon International Airport Regional Office, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency, Korea)
  • Kyung-ill Lee(Plant Quarantine Technology Center, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency, Korea)
  • Soo Jung Suh(Plant Quarantine Technology Center, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency, Korea)