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Pyralidae and Thyrididae (Lepidoptera) from North Korea (북한산 명나방과 및 창나방과 (나비목))

  • 박규택
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.151-167
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    • 1993
  • A total of 156 species of Pyralidae and 6 species of Thyrididae were recogmzed from the collection of the North Korean materials preserved in Hungarian Natural History Museum. A Among them, 23 species of Pyralidae are reported for the first time from Korean peninsula, a and 8 unnamed species are also included.

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New records of five species of Lepidoptera (Cosmopterigidae, Tortricidae, Pyralidae and Erebidae) from sand-dunes along the western coastline of Korea

  • Sohn, Jae-Cheon
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 2022
  • Three localities of coastal sand-dunes along the western coastline of Korea: Sindu-ri, Sinhap-ri, and Jaeun-do, were surveyed for the lepidopteran fauna. This survey resulted in the records of five species new to Korea: a species of Cosmopterigidae, Cosmopterix flavidella Kuroko, 2011, based on eight specimens from Sinhap-ri and Jaeun-do; a species of Tortricidae, Noduliferola abstrusa Kuznetzov, 1973, based on five specimens from Sinhap-ri and Jaeun-do; a species of Pyralidae, Maliarpha borealis Sasaki, 2012, based on four specimens from Sindu-ri; and two species of Erebidae, Ectoblemma rosella Sugi, 1982 and Metachrostis miasma (Hampson, 1891), based on one specimen for each from Jaeun-do. Three genera, Noduliferola Kuznetzov, 1973, Maliarpha Ragonot, 1888 and Ectoblemma Sugi, 1982, are introduced for the first time to the Korean fauna. Two species, Noduliferola abstrusa and Maliarpha borealis, are suggested as the indicator species for coastal sand-dunes. The superficial and genital features of the five species found from this study are described and illustrated. A photograph of the female genitalia of Ectoblemma rosella is provided for the first time.

One New Species of Phycitine Moths with One New Record (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae) in Korea (알락명나방亞科 (나비目, 명나방科)의 1新種과 1 韓國未記錄種)

  • Mun-Ki Paek;Yang-Seop Bae
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.115-120
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    • 2001
  • A new phycitine moth, Ceroperepes dorsomaculata sp. nov. is described from Korea. Acrobasis rufilimbalis (Wileman) is newly added to the pyralid fauna of Korea, with redescription and illustrations of adult and both sexes of genitalia.

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Taxonomic Review on the Genus Sciota (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Phycitinae) in Northeast China

  • Qi, Mu-Jie;Park, Bo-Sun;Han, Hui-Lin;Bae, Yang-Seop
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.59-64
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    • 2014
  • Three species of the genus Sciota Hulst, 1888 are recognized from Northeast China: Sciota cynicella (Christoph, 1881), Sciota fumella (Eversmann, 1844), and Sciota adelphella (Fischer von R$\ddot{o} $slerstamm, 1836), of which Sciota cynicella (Christoph, 1881) is reported for the first time from China. This species can be distinguished from congeners by the gray color of basal area, the straight antemedial line and the distinct postmedial line on the forewing; by the stout aedeagus in male genitalia. In this study, a key to Northeastern Chinese species of genus Sciota is presented, and the illustrations of adults and genitalia are also provided.

Two Species of Pyralinae (Lepidoptera, Pyraloidea, Pyralidae) New to China (중국 동북지역 명나방과의 미기록 2종에 관한 보고)

  • Qi, Mu-Jie;Han, Hui-Lin;Le, Xuanvi;Bae, Yang-Seop
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.193-198
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    • 2013
  • Two species of Pyralinae, Hypsopygia iwamotoi Kirpichnikova & Yamanaka, 1995, and Synaphe amuralis (Hampson, 1900), are reported for the first time from China. The adults and genitalia of the species are redescribed and illustrated.

Taxonomic Notes of Tribe Phycitini (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Phycitinae) from Korea (II) (韓國産 알락명나방 族 (나비 目: 명나방 科: 알락명나방 亞科)의 분류학적 硏究 (II))

  • 박문기;최하용;배양섭
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.119-131
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    • 1999
  • Six species of Phycitini, Acrobasis flavifasciella Yamanaka, A. birgitella (Roesler), Conobathra frankella Roesler, C. rufizonella (Ragonot), Euzopherodes oberleae Roesler, and Phycitodes subcretacellus (Ragonot) are reported for the first time from Korea. Descriptions with illustrations of adults and genitalia of both sexes are given. Known host plants are also listed.

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Seven Species of Crambinae (Lepidoptera : Pyralidae) new to Korea (한국産 포충나방 亞科 (나비 目, 명나방 科)의 7未記錄種)

  • 이준석;박규택
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.133-140
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    • 1999
  • Seven species of the subfamily Crambinae [Crambus silvellus Hubner, C. pseudargyrophorus Okano, Flavocrambus picassensis Bleszynski, Glaucocharis moriokensis (Okano), G. copernici Bleszynski, G. electra Bleszynski, and Miyakea expansa (Butler)], are reported for the first time in the Korean peninsula. Diagnostic characters with illustrations of the male and female genitalia are given. The genus Miyakea Marumo is also the first record in Korea.

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Two Species of Phycitinae (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae) New to Korea

  • Qi, Mujie;Bae, Yang-Seop
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.46-50
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    • 2015
  • Two species of Phycitinae, Rabiria rufimaculella (Yamanaka, 1993) and Copamyntis martimella Kirpichnikova & Yamanaka, 2002, are reported for the first time from Korea. Rabiria rufimaculella can be recognized by having two reddish-yellow and short bands near the postmedial and antemedial line, and by the bifurcate gnathos and the cornutus which is formed by numerous thorn-shaped sclerites in male genitalia. Copamyntis martimella can be distinguished with the congeners by the uniformly distributed setae on the sacculus and the curved aedeagus in male genitalia and the peanut-shaped signum near the middle of the corpus bursae in female genitalia. The adults and genitalia of the species are redescribed and illustrated.