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        21.
        2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Three species of the genus Glaucocharis Meyrick (Lepidoptera, Crambinae) are reported for the first time from Korea: G. melistoma (Meyrick), G. rosannoides (Bleszynski), and G. vermeeri (Bleszynski). The description, distribution, image of the adults, males, and females genitalia are provided. Also, checklist of the genus Glaucocharis from Korea is present.
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        2018.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The family Tischeriidae belongs to superfamily Tischerioidea, comprising four genera and 115 species. Tischeriidae is known as a leafminer, Tischeriid larvae feed between the leaves of the host plants through all instars. In Korea, two genera and four species have been recorded. recently, Sohn (2007) reported one species and Byun et al (2009) arranged checklist of Tischeriidae. In the present study, we provided checklist of this family, including a newly recorded species from Korea. Brief descriptions of species and illustration of adult and genitalia are provided.
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        2017.12 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        In this study, Monopis zagulajevi Gaedike, 2000 is reported for the first time from Korea. Illustrations of adults and genitalia are presented, with species descriptions. Also, Korean checklist of genus Monopis is provided.
        3,000원
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        2017.12 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        One species of the genus Calamotropha Zeller (Lepidoptera, Crambinae), Calamotropha yamanakai Inoue, 1958 is reported for the first time from Korea. The description, image of the adult, male, and female genitalia are provided in this paper. Also, checklist of the genus Calamotropha from Korea is provided.
        3,000원
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        2017.12 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        In the present study, a species of the subfamily Ypsolophinae, Ypsolopha leuconotella (Snellen, 1884), is reported for the first time from Korea. The diagnosis, description, distribution, adult and genitalia photographs are provided. Species checklist of Korea Ypsolopha are provided.
        3,000원
        28.
        2017.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The subfamily Yponomeutinae Stephens belongs to the family Yponomeutidae, with over 270 described species in theworld. Among them, about 120 species are distributed in Palearctic Region. In Korea, a total of twenty five species havebeen reported from Korea. First recording of this subfamily species is reported Park (1983), with 6 genera 11 speciesin Illustrated Flora & Fauna of Korea, Vol, 27. Bae & Byun (2003) reported four known species of this group: Yponomeutakanaiella, Y. montanatus, Y. sociatus, and Y. yanagawanus.In the present study, we provided a checklist of the subfamily Yponomeutinae with a newly recorded genus, includingadult and genital photographs in each genus.
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        2017.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Pyraustinae and Spliomelinae are one of the largest subfamily in the family Crambidae, They are reported more than5,000 species in the world. The majority of them is distributed in tropical regions, also some species discovered intosubtropical and warm temperate areas. Laos has a tropical climate because it is located in Southeast Asia. but Laos properlyhas not studied moths diversity by the present.In the present study, we provided a checklist of the subfamily Pyraustinae and Spilomelinae from Laos, including adultphotographs, distributions.
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        2017.09 KCI 등재 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        본 연구를 통해 Spathius속의 Spathius depressithorax Belokobylskij, 1998 <납작가슴자루배고치벌 (신칭)>를 우리나라에서는 처음으로 보 고한다. 본 종의 식별형질과 성충을 검경하고 도해하였으며, 한국산 Spathius속의 목록을 제시한다.
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        31.
        2016.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Diapriidae are the largest family in Diaprioidea with 2,087 species, 194 genera and three subfamilies that are distributed in all biogeographic regions. Most members of the family are primarily solitary or gregarious endoparasitoids of various dipteran larvae or pupae. Some species are also known to attack hymenopteran, coleopteran and lepidopteran species. To date 18 species in total are known from South Korea. We present an updated checklist of 18 South Korean species of Diapriidae, with correcting some errors previously made. New Korean names for each species are also suggested herein.
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        2016.04 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The genus Ypsolopha Latreille, 1796, belongs to the family Ypsolophidae, with about 160 described species worldwide. Among them, over 70 species are distributed in East Asia. In Korea, a taxonomic study of this genus have been carried out by several reseachers: Park (1983), Jeong et al (1995), Byun & Park (2001), Byun & Bae (2001), Sohn et al. (2010), Park et al. (2015), and Na et al. (2016). Up to now, 18 species have been recorded from Korea. In the present study, we provided a checklist of the genus Ypsolopha, including adult photographs.
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        2015.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Family Tineidae belongs to the superfamily Tineoidea, with about 2,500 species belonging to 450 genera all over the world (Robinson, 2009). Adult are usually very small to medium-size, 5-20 mm in the wingspan. Larvae feed on fern, lichens, fungi, animal detritus such as feathers, skin and fur and on vegetable matter. In Korea, family Tineidae is reported 7 subfamilies, 26 species (Korean Checklist, 2009), while in Japan reported 13 subfamilies, about 60 species (Hirowatari et al., 2013). In the present study, the species of Korean tineidae are reviewed, with their life cycle, habitat, and food-sources such as keratin materials. We collect that and rear in the rearing cage. Main target of this research is subfamily Tineinae, and is larvae feed on a variety of substrates that contain either keratin or chitin sources such as feathers, fur, pellets, arthropod remains, guano, and wool. In this study we recognized 36 species including 4 newly recorded from Korea for the first time.
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        2014.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The genus Ypsolopha Latreille is the largest taxa in Ypsolophidae, comprising over 140 species worldwide. More than 100 species have been described from the Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. In Korea, 10 species have been listed by Byun et al. (2009), and recently 3 new recorded species were reported by Sohn (2010). Ypsolopha species have been known feeding on conifers and dicotyledonous plants. But studying of host plants is still not discovered thoroughly. In the present study, I carried out to breed larvae ofYpsolophid moth based on Japanese study in a laboratory. And reported one newly recorded species from Korea. Also, we provide description of adult, pictures of adults genitalia and a checklist of host plants is also provided.
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        2013.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Anoplophora isa moderate-sized genus with 36 species of woodboring cerambycid beetles that occur throughout Asia, with the highest diversity in the tropical and subtropical region. Two species, A. chinensis (Forster) and A. glabripennis (Motchulsky) are known in the Korean peninsula. The latter is an infamous invasive species, commonly called the Asian longhorned beetle, in the U.S. causing economic damage on hard woods. For the present study, we carried out field surveys from 2010 to 2013 and literature review on the host plants of Korean Anoplophora species. A. chinensis is associated with 14 host plant species in 4 families and A. glabripennis 17 species of 11 families. Most importantly, the Manchurian striped maple, Acer tegmentosum Maxim. (Aceraceae), is newly recognized as a host of the Asian longhorned beetle. In the present study, a revised host plant checklist of Korean Anoplophora species is provided, with correction of scientific and Korean names of the host plants.
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        2013.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The caddisfly family Hydropsychidae, containing about 1,500 described species is the 3rd largest family in Trichoptera. They are among the important components of biomonitoring programs because of their abundance and wide range of pollution tolerance values among species. In tropical Southeast Asia, 12 genera were currently recognized belonging to three subfamilies: Diplectroninae, Macronematinae, and Hydropsychinae. Herein, updated checklist and distribution of tropical Southeast Asian Hydropsychidae species were provided based on the review of published literatures and the trichoptera world website. As a result, a total of 356 species of tropical Southeast Asian Hydropsychidae have been described wherein the four most abundant genera were Hydropsyche (116 species), Cheumatopsyche (91 species), Diplectrona (42 species), and Hydromanicus (35 species). Tropical Southeast Asian Trichoptera studies were mostly done in Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, and in the Philippines making some other tropical Southeast Asian countries unexplored.
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        2013.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The genus Psallus Fieber, 1858 (Phylini) is the largest group, with twenty six described species in Korea (Duwal et al., 2012). Due to recent collection in 2013, three new species are recognized from Korea. All these species are described, with images of dorsal habitus and genital structures. A checklist of the East Asian species and geographic distribution of Psallus is revised.
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        2013.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Biting midges of the genus Culicoides Latreille are important pests of humans and livestock and many species act as vectors of important medical and veterinary pathogens. Culicoides and other biting flies were collected using black light traps set near nine cowsheds, as described by Kim et al., and New Jersey light traps set at 10 US army installations and one military training site from May to October, 2010– 2011 as part of the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency and 65th Medical Brigade (Eighth US Army, Korea) arthropod-borne disease surveillance program. Culicoides spp. were separated and identified to species using the keys and descriptions of Arnaud, Wada and Yu et al. and checklist of Cho and Chong. Kim et al. provided a brief summary of the history of research into the Culicoides fauna of the ROK noting the presence of several species of medical and veterinary importance. There are currently 28 species of Culicoides reported from the ROK and the presence of additional species has been reported by Cho & Chong, Kang & Yu and Lee, suggesting that the fauna has not yet been fully documented. Additionally, recent uses of DNA barcoding, by Bellis et al. have clarified the status of several species of Culicoides elsewhere and if applied more fully to Korean material, will likely reveal more records and perhaps new species. Surveys of adult biting midges from the ROK resulted in the discovery of three species previously not known from the ROK. So a total of 31 species of Culicoides are now known from the ROK. This study reports the presence of C. nasuensis Kitaoka, C. pallidulus Yu and C. jacobsoni Macfie from the ROK and an updated checklist of the Culicoides fauna of the ROK.
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