• Title/Summary/Keyword: 잎말이나방과

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Korean Species of the Genera Gibberelifera, Griselda and Piniphila (Lepidoptera : Tortricidas) (한국산 Ginnerelifera, Griselda 및 Pinphila속의 신고(나미목: 잎말이나방과))

  • 변봉규;박규택
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.163-165
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    • 1994
  • in the present paper, the genera Gibberifera, Griselda and P~niphiia are repotted lor the first tlmehorn Korea including three newiy recorded species Gibberifera simplona (Fischer "on Rosleritam).Gnseldo relict0 Kucnekov and Piniphila bifascrana (Haworth).Haworth).

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Moths Collected in the Northen Part of Civilian Control Line Neighbouring D.M.Z. (휴전선일대(休戰線一帶)(강원도접경(江原道接境))의 나방류(類) 조사(調査))

  • Park, Kyu-Tek;Kim, Jae-Min
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.25 no.2 s.67
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 1986
  • From the result Of survey (4th Aug.${\sim}$20th Aug.1986) for the moths in the area of the Civilian Control Line neighboring D.M.Z., in total 89 species belonging 21 families were identified. Among them 4 species; Nemophora askoldetla (M.), Dichrerampha atbistriana K., Grapholita dimorpha K. and Epiblema sugii K. are reported for the first rime from Korea.

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Five new Recorded Species of the Tribe Archipini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) from Vietnam (베트남산 잎말이나방족(나비목: 잎말이나방과)의 미기록 5종에 관한 보고)

  • Le, Xuanvi;Park, Bosun;Qi, Mu-Jie;Pham, Thivuong;Bae, Yang-Seop
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.315-320
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    • 2013
  • This study was carried out to inventory the species of the tribe Archipini from Vietnam. Five species are recorded for the first time: Adoxophyes tetraphracta Meyrick, Meridemis bathymorpha Diakonoff, Pandemis corylana Fabricius, Terthreutis bulligera Meyrick, and Ulodemis hyalura Diakonoff. All of species are provided with diagnosis and figures of the adult and genitalia.

Newly Recorded Species of Tortricidae (Lepidoptera) for Korea (IV) - Seven Species of the Subfamily Tortricinae - (잎말이나방과의 한국 미기록종 (IV) - 잎말이나방아과의 7미기록종 -)

  • 박규택;변봉규
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.113-122
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    • 1990
  • Seven species of Tortricinae [Homonipisis rubens Kuznetsov, Syndemis musculana (Hubner), Tosirips perpulchranus (Kennel), Cnephasia cinereipalpana Razowski, Pandemis monticolana Yasuda, Gnorismoneura mesotoma (Yasuda) and Pseudargyrotoza conwagana (Fabricius)] are reported for the first time from Korea.

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Revision of the Tribe Cnephasiini(Lepidoptera: Tortiricidae: Tortricines)in Korea (한국산 은빛잎말이나방족의 분류학적 정리)

  • 박규택;변봉규
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.271-284
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    • 1991
  • Nine species belonging to 6 genera of the tribe Cnephasiini, Tortricinae are revised in Korea. Of them a new genus, Immarana gen. nov. and 3 species, are described as new to science. Two species, Kawabeia ignavana Christiph and Oporopsamma stenoptera (Filipjev) are reported for the fist time from Korea. A key to the genera of the tribe and all available information on the larval host plants are also given.

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Discovery of Archips dichotomus Falkovitsh and Eana argentana (Clerk) (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) in Korea (한국산 Archips dichotomus Falkovitsh와 Eana argentana(Clerk)의 발견(나비목, 잎말이나방과))

  • 변봉규
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.137-140
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    • 1997
  • Two species of Tortricinae, Archips dichotomus Falkovitsh and Eana argentana (Clerk) were examined and illustrated for the first time in Korea with their brief redescriptions of the external and genitalic characters.

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Geographic Distribution and Seasonal Catches of Three Adoxophyes Species in Korea (애모무늬잎말이나방류 3종의 지리적 분포와 성충 발생소장)

  • Yang, Chang-Yeol;Kyung, Tae-Hyun;Cha, Young-Sik;Kang, Taek-Jun;Jeon, Heung-Yong;Kim, Hyeong-Hwan;Kim, Eun-Young
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.295-299
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    • 2009
  • Adoxophyes spp. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) are economically important pests of fruit trees in Asia and Europe. The geographical distribution of three Adoxophyes species, A. orana, A. honmai and A. paraorana, in Korea was surveyed using species-specific sex pheromone traps for males in 2006 and 2007. The distribution of A. orana was restricted in the midwestern area, while A. honmai was found mainly in the southern area. In contrast to these two species, A. paraorana was widely distributed. Moreover, A. paraorana coexisted with A. orana in the midwestern area, and with A. honmai in the southern area. The seasonal fluctuation of male catches was monitored with pheromone traps in 2008. In the central regions, males of A. orana and A. paraorana were captured from May to September, with peak numbers in late May, middle July, and late August. A. honmai males were trapped from late April to late September, with peak catches in middle May, late June, early August, and early September in Naju.

Practical Utilization of Entomopathogenic Nematodes, Steinernema carpocapsae Pocheon Strain and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Hamyang Strain for Control of Chestnut Insect Pests (밤 종실해충 방제를 위한 곤충병원성 선충, Steinernema carpocapsae 포천 계통과 Heterorhabditis bacteriophora함양 계통의 실용적 활용)

  • 추호렬;김형환;이동운;이상명;박선호;추영무;김종갑
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 2001
  • The entomopathogenic nematodes, Steinernema carpocapsae Pocheon strain (ScP) and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Hamyang strain (HbH) were evaluated against chestnut insect pests, The farmers'handling methods of chestnuts were taken into consideration to develop practical biological control with entomopathogenic nematodes . The major insect pests found with chestnuts were Curculio sikkimensis, Seichocrocis punctiferalis, and Cydia kurokoi. Although individual chestnut contained one species of insect was 58% representing 18% by C. sikkimensis, 27.7% by D. punctiferalis and 12.3% by C. kurokoi. The percentage of co-infection of C. sikkimensis with D. punctiferalis was 3.3%, C. sikkimensis with C. kurokoi 5.0%, D. punctiferalis with C. kurokoi 7.7%, and C. sikkimensis with D. punctiferalis and C. kurokoi 5.0%. The entomopathogenic nematodes, ScP and HbH were effective against all the species of chestnut insect pests. The $LC_{50}$ of ScP was 14.6 for C. sikkimensis, 4.6 for D. punctiferalis, and 5.6 for C. kurokoi and that of HbH was 49.2 for C. sikkimensis, 5.8 for D. punctiferalis, and 13.9 for C. kurokoi, respectively. When ScP was applied into pot including harvested chestnuts at the rate of 4,813 infective juveniles (Ijs)/pot $(=1\times10^9/ha)$, mortality of C. sikkimensis, D. punctiferalis, and C. kurokoi was 85.3%, 96.9%, and 68.1%, respectively. The mortality of C. sikkimensis, D. punctiferalis, and C. kurokoi was 60.73%, 96.5%, and 66.8%, respectively when HbH was applied at the same rate. Combination of two nematode species produced similar effects and insects were more infected by ScP than HbH. When chestnuts were soaked in the suspension of ScP at the rate of 300, 3,000, and 30,000 Ijs for 10 minutes or 30 minutes, mortalities of all chestnut insects were high irrespective of soaking time, concentration , and nematode species.

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