In the present study, Cydia kamijoi Oku is newly recognized in korean insect fauna. This tortricid moth was first found damaging the cones of Abies koreana in Jeju Island 2014. The moth can be a serious insect pest on A. koreana because of high damage rate on the cones, up to 71% average. The genus Cydia now was 11 korean species including C. kamijoi. Regarding this species, some basic information such as collection records, morphological characters, and ecology were provided
Athetis dissimilis (Hampson) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) [뒷흰날개담색밤나방] was attracted to pheromone traps for Euzophera batangesis (Lepidoprera Pyrimidae) [밤알락명나방], when occurrence of E. batangesis was monitored in sweet persimmon orchard with its pheromone, (Z)-9-tetradecenol (Z9-14OH), (Z9,E12)-9,12-teradecadienol (Z9,E12-14OH) and their mixture. With the components, we monitored the seasonal occurrence of A. dissimilis, tested response of the moth to single or mixed components, and compared efficacy of three different types of traps. A. dissimilis was trapped on May 14 for the first time. First occurrence peak was observed during June 4-24 and second peak during August 20 – September 10. A. dissimilis was attracted to single component of Z9-14OH and Z9,E12-14OH and to their mixture at Jinju, Sancheong, and Sacheon. In trap efficacy tests, delta traps with white color caught most number of the moths significantly at Sacheon. However, at Sancheong, there was no statistical difference among the traps, although funnel trap caught most number of A. dissimilis. Pest status of A. dissimilis is not known eg. whether it is a pest of persimmon or other fruits. However, with Z9-14OH, E9,E12-14OH and their mixture, it is expected to be monitored and controlled.
The seasonal occurrence of two Tortricinae species, Adoxophyes honmai (Yasuda) and Homona magnanima Diakonoff, was monitored at persimmon orchard in Changwon city, Gyeongnam, using sex attractant traps in 2012 and 2013. During the monitoring, a number of Neocalyptis angustilineata (Walsingham) was attracted to sex pheromone traps of H. magnanima. For A. honmai, a blend of Z9-14Ac, Z11-14Ac, E11-14Ac, 10me-12Ac with the ration of 314, 623, 55, and 9 ㎍ respectively, was used. A blend of Z11-14Ac and Z9-12Ac in the ratio of 900+100 ㎍ was used for H. magnanima. A 1:1 blend of Z11-14Ac and Z9-12Ac (500+500 ㎍) was also used for N. angustilineata. The two-years’ monitoring revealed that A. honmai and H. magnanima occurred four times a year, and N. angustilineata did three times. The peak occurrence of each generation for A. honmai was the 2nd or 3rd week of May, the 1st to 2nd week of July, and 5th week of July to 1st week of August, and 2nd to 4th week of September for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation, respectively. The peak occurrence of each generation for H. magnanima was the 3rd to 4th week of May, the 2nd to 3rd week of July, and 4th week of August to 1st week of September, and 4th week of September to 3rd week of October for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation, respectively. N. angustilineata showed clear three peaks of the 5thweek of May to 1st week of June, from 4th to 5th week of July, and 1st to 3rd week of September for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation, respectively.
A significantly higher number of N. angustilineata was attracted to sex pheromone traps of H. magnanima for the two years than H. magnanima was. H. magnanima was attracted only to the 9:1 blending ratio. However, N. angustilineata was attracted equally to both of the blending ratios.
본 연구를 통해 상기의 Gibberifera 속, Griselda 속, Piniphila 속등 3속이 우리나라에서는 처음으로 신고된다. 이중 상기 각 속의 Gibberifera simplana(Fischer von R sleratam)-흑점무늬애기잎말이나방(신칭), Griselda relicra Kuznersov-회색무늬애기잎말이나방(신칭), Piniphila bifasciana (Haworth)-밤색두개애기잎말이나방(신칭) 등 3종이 각각 우리나라에서 처음으로 신고된다.