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.
Two species of the genus Hendecaneura Walsingham in Korea, H. cervina Walsingham and H. apicipicta Walshingham, are reviewed. The latter is newly added to the moth fauna of Korae. Styrax obassia Sieb. et Zucc. is first recorded as the host plant of H. apicipicta. The adults and genitalia are illustrated.