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2018 한국응용곤충학회 춘계학술발표회 및 국제컨퍼런스 (2018년 4월) 299

Poster General entomology P001

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
Riptortus pedestris (Fabricius) has caused severe agricultural damage in Asian regions. To clarify genetic relationships among different populations of R. pedestris in Korea, 294 COI sequences were generated from 294 individual samples collected in 42 local regions. In total, 36 haplotypes were detected from the 294 COI sequences, and the genetic distances among the 42 local populations ranged from 0.00 % to 1.50 %. In the AMOVA results, a variability of more than 98 % was observed within populations, and the median joining (MJ) networks revealed that R. pedestris has expanded by crossing the nine geographical groups. Most of the samples shared one haplotype, H2; however, some samples obtained from the same regions displayed slight genetic differences. These results indicate that R. pedestris have undergone a series of genetic variations.

Poster General entomology P002

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
The brown marmorated stinkbug, Halyomorpha halys, is an invasive insect pest in North America and Europe that attacks crop species and causes substantial economic damage. To evaluate the genetic diversities and distributions of different H. halys populations in East Asia, North America, and Europe, COI sequences obtained from 79 new specimens from Korea and 10 from the USA were compared with 725 existing COI sequences. In total, 45 haplotypes were detected in populations from 10 countries. Sixteen haplotypes from Korea (H34–.H49) and 2 from the USA (H50 and H51) were novel. Korean populations exhibited the 2nd highest diversity among the 10 countries, with only Greece exhibiting higher diversity. Haplotype H22 was prominent in Korea, H1 was prominent in China, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Canada, and USA, and H3 was prominent in France and Switzerland. Of the 18 haplotypes found in Korea, 1 was shared with China (H2) and 1 with Greece (H22). Haplotype diversity patterns showed that Korean populations were genetically distinct from populations in China, Europe, and North America. This suggested that populations in Europe and North America arose through multiple invasions from China and that (with the exception of Greece), Korean populations did not spread to other countries. This study represents a comprehensive analysis of H. halys populations in Korea and places these populations in a global context that includes other native populations in East Asia and invasive populations in Europe and North America.

Poster General entomology P003

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
Nomenclatural changes are provided for Sorbus-feeding Cacopsylla moiwasana (Kuwayama, 1908) species group. Thirteen Palaearctic Cacopsylla species have been recorded from Sorbus L. (Rosaceae), and of these, seven species restricted to East Asia. Among the East Asian species, four Japanese species, i.e. C. elegans Inoue, 2004, C. jezoensis (Miyatake, 1963), C. midoriae (Miyatake, 1963) and C. moiwasana (Kuwayama, 1908), assigned to C. moiwasana species group. Above the latter three species very similar to each other, allopatrically distributed, and all or some of them could be synonymous. The present investigation of the type material resulted in confirmation that Psylla jezoensis and P. midoriae should be treated as junior synonym of P. moiwasana. The following synonyms are proposed: Cacopsylla moiwasana (Kuwayama, 1908) = Psylla jezoensis Miyatake, 1963, syn. nov., Psylla midoriae Miyatake, 1963, syn. nov. The species are newly recorded from Korea.

Poster General entomology P004

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
Recently the distribution of two tortricid moths, Hendecaneura impar (Walsingham, 1900) and Rhopobota orbiculata (Zhang, Li, et Wang, 2005) was reported from Korea (Kim et al. 2014; Kim et al 2015). Here, we discuss the external morphology including the male and female genitalia, life history including host plants and mitochondrial DNA data (CO1) of these two species.

Poster General entomology P006

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
The family Monotomidae Laporte includes about 240 species placed in 33 genera worldwide and five species in three genera have been recorded to date in the Korean Peninsula. Mimemodes Reitter contains 15 species occurring worldwide including nine Palaearctic species, of which five are recorded in Japan. In the Korean Peninsula, the genus and a single species, Mimemodes emmerichi Mader, were first recorded by Kang et al. In the present study, we report an additional Korean species of the genus, namely Mimemodes cribratus (Reitter). We provide a redescription, images of habitus and diagnostic characters of the species along with a key to Korean species of Monotomidae.

Poster General entomology P005

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
The developmental biology and morphological characteristics of the immature stages of Argynnis nerippe were studied in the laboratory using host plant, Viola papilionacea. Dormancy of the first instar larvae was broken when exposed in summer-like conditions (25 ± 1℃ and continuous illumination of 5000-7000 lux). Feeding began within 1-2 days after awakening. This species has six larval stadia and individuals take ca. 60 days (excluding dormancy) to mature from egg to adult. Illustrations and descriptions of the various immature stages and their behaviors are provided.

Poster General entomology P007

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
While working on beetles collected by using flight interception trap, we found specimens possessing similar characters with salpingidine genus Lissodema Curtis. After detailed examination of the specimens and comparison with other Lissodema species, we concluded that these specimens represent a new species of the genus. The genus Lissodema was first proposed by Curtis based on Lissodema heyana Curtis and contains 19 species in the Palaearctic region. In eastern Asia, 14 and three species are recorded in Japan and Russian Far East, respectively, but no species have been reported from Korea. In this study, a description, habitus photographs and line drawings of diagnostic characters of a new species from Korea are provided.

Poster General entomology P008

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
The Lucid technology as an interactive fully illustrated identification tool, has developed and assisted in the diagnosis of agricultural and quarantine pests and invasive organisms over the past years. In this study, lepidopterans specifically relating to quarantine pests were selected for a lucid key development based on the border inspection data from 1996 to 2016 in South Korea. They belong to four families: Sphingidae, Noctuidae, Pyralidae and Crambidae, and also categorize into the three groups: regulated, potential regulated and non-quarantine pests. The key includes diagnostic characters from head, thorax, fore- and hind-wings for each species examined.

Poster General entomology P009

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
The genus Centistes Haliday is a cosmopolitan group, comprising 89 species (Yu et al., 2016; Aguirre et al., 2017). Among them 41 species have been known from the East Palaearctic region (Yu et al., 2016). Centistes are known to be solitary koinobiont endoparasitoids of final instar larvae (rarely) and Coleopteran adults, particularly the families Anthicidae, Carabidae, Chrysomelidae, Coccinellidae, Curculionidae, and Staphylinidae (Loan, 1964; 1972; Shaw, 1985; Chen and Achterberg, 1997). Previously, 16 Korean species of the genus have been investigated by several researchers (Papp, 1994; Belokobylskij, 2000a; 200b; Ku et al., 2001; Lee et al., 2016). In this study, two species of Centistes are reported for the first time from Korea: Centistes minutus Chen & Achterberg, C. sylvicola Belokobylskij. Diagnosis and photographs are provided for each species.

Poster General entomology P010

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
Two species of the genus Coccura Šulc, 1908 from Korea are reviewed. Coccura convexa Borchsenius, 1949 and C. suwakoensis (Kuwana and Toyoda, 1915) were recorded from North Korea by the report of Danzig (1980). Although Kwon et al. (2003) described Coccura comari (Kunow, 1880) from South Korea, we found that this species was misidentification of C. suwakoensis. In this study, we suggest that Coccura comari (Kunow, 1880) is to be excluded from the Korean fauna. The occurrence of C. suwakoensis is also recorded from South Korea for the first time, based on the additional populations which were heavily infested on the Chinese fingetree, Chionanthus retusus Lindley and Paxton. A key to the species of Coccura known from Korea is provided with diagnoses and photographs.

Poster General entomology P011

111.
2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
The genus Microrhagus Dejean, 1833 is reviewed with four species from Korea: Microrhagus foveolatus (Fleutiaux, 1923), Microrhagus jejuensis sp. nov., Microrhagus mystagogus (Fleutiaux, 1923), and Microrhagus ramosus Fleutiaux, 1902. Herein, we provide a key to species of Korean Microrhagus, with diagnoses and photographs for each species.

Poster General entomology P012

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
Craspedoxantha genus has been distributed in worldwide as 7 species in Afrotropical and 2 species in Oriental Regions. It is generally known that C. marginalis is preferred Asteraceae including Vernonia spp. for host plant. However, C. marginalis was first found in cut-flower of Phaenocoma prolifera, which was imported from South Africa, under the plant quarantine inspection in Korea. Therefore, we first report that P. prolifera as a new host plant for C. marginalis and provide information of the morphological characteristics and DNA barcoding sequences on male and female for identification.

Poster General entomology P013

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
The orthotyline plant bug genus Ulmica is reported from Korean peninsula for the first time with one new species, Ulmica sp. sp. nov. Morphological diagnosis, the dorsal habitus and genitalia of both sexes are figured for new species. A key to the world Ulmica species is also provided to aid in their identification.

Poster General entomology P014

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
Some species of the genus Nemapogon Schrank, 1802 (N. granella, N. cloacella, and N. variatella) are well known as storage pests and distributed worldwide (Gaedike, 2000). The larvae of these moths feed on stored food such as cereals, flour, and dried mushrooms (Robinson and Nielsen, 1993). In Korea, the genus Nemapogon have been reported only one species up to date (Byun et al., 2009), with Nemapogon granella (Linnaeus, 1758). In this study, two additional species of the genus Nemapogon Schrank are reported for the first time in Korea. The adults are briefly described and illustrated, including adults genitalia.

Poster General entomology P015

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
The subfamily Nitidulinae in Korea is reviewed with a pictorial key to species. In total, 30 species of 18 genera are recognized including three newly recorded genera, each with one species respectively: Nitidula rufipes (Linnaeus, 1767), Stelidota multiguttata Reitter, 1877 and Hebasculinus japonus (Reitter, 1877). Pictorial key to tribes, genera and species with illustrations of habitus are provided.

Poster General entomology P016

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
Coniopteryginae is a highly diversified group of Coniopterygidae. In Korea, only two species, Semidalis aleyrodiformis and Conwentzia pineticola, are recorded. Here we report two additional species of Coniopteryginae, Coniopteryx pallescens and Conwentzia sinica, as new records in Korea. Brief descriptions, photos of adults and male genitalia as well as COI barcode sequences are provided.

Poster General entomology P017

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
The family Nolidae belongs to the superfamily Noctuoidea comprising about 1,800 described species of 186 genera in the world. In China, a total of 101 species, 45 genera were recorded in ‘Fauna Sinica’ Vol.16, (1999) and in case of Japan, 110 species, 42 genera have been recorded in ‘The Standard Moth of Japan Ⅱ’, (2011). In Korea, a taxonomic study of this family has been carried out by several reseachers: Fixsen (1887), Leech (1888), Inoue (1976, 1982), Oh (2001), Sohn et al (2005), Choi (2006, 2011). However the family Nolidae has rarely been studied in Korea. A total 45 species, 25 genera have been reported from Korea (NIBR, 2016). In the present study, We overviewed the family Nolidae, with illustrations of adults in each genus, add checklist.

Poster General entomology P018

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
We report here the new species, Aphaenogaster koreana sp. nov. first fossil record of alate reproductive female (gyne) Aphaenogaster from Eastern Palaearctic region on the basis of forewing venation and other external morphologies. Single fossil specimen was discovered from the Duho Formation of the Middle Miocene (c.a 15 Ma), Pohang, Republic of Korea. For accurate identification, we selected extant Aphaenogaster species for reference and compared wing venations and body measurements to new species. Furthermore, we suggest previously recorded Aphaenogaster species from Miocene Grubstake Formation of Alaska (UAF-GS23, UAF-GS24) removed from the genus and remained in unplaced species in the Myrmicinae (incerta sedis). Because of similarity between genus Aphaenogaster and Paraphaenogaster which shares morphological similarities, we provide comparison between the new species and the other known gyne Aphaenogaster and Paraphaenogaster. Diagnostic characters for gynes of Aphaenogaster are also provided

Poster General entomology P019

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
The genus Stigmella is one of the largest group in the family Nepticulidae (Lepidoptera: Neticuloidea), comprising 428 described species in the world. In Korea, totally eight species have been known to date so far we know. Recently two newly recorded species are collected from Gwangneung forest, Gyeonggi province, Korea. This study is aimed to report two species, S. omelkoi Puplesis, 1984 and S. kurokoi Puplesis, 1984, for the first time from Korea. These two species have been known as mining on Quercus (Fagaceae) in larva stage. We provide specific diagnosis, illustration of diagnostic characters for each species with available information including collection locality, host plant and distribution range.

Poster General entomology P020

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2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
Cybalomiinae is a small subfamily of the family Crambidae, reporting 18 genera, 122 species in the world. However, this subfamily of species are still included in subfamily Pyraustinae in Korea with two species: Trichophysetis cretacea (Butler, 1879) and T. rufoterminalis (Christoph, 1881). Recently, these species transferred to Cybalomiinae by Shaffer et al. (1996). However, it was not considered in Korea. In the present study, we report the subfamily Cybalomiinae from Korea for the first time, with a newly recorded genus. Illustrations of adults, male and female genitalia, diagnosis, description are provided.