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한호연,노경의 한국분자세포생물학회 2009 Molecules and cells Vol.27 No.1
The phylogeny of the family Tephritidae (Diptera: Tephritidae) was reconstructed from mitochondrial 12S, 16S, and COII gene fragments using 87 species, including 79 tephritid and 8 outgroup species. Minimum evolution and Bayesian trees suggested the following phylogenetic relationships: (1) A sister group relationship between Ortalotrypeta and Tachinisca, and their basal phylogenetic position within Tephritidae; (2) a sister group relationship between the tribe Acanthonevrini and Phytalmiini; (3) monophyly of Plioreocepta, Taomyia and an undescribed new genus, and their sister group relationship with the subfamily Tephritinae; (4) a possible sister group relationship of Cephalophysa and Adramini; and (5) reconfirmation of monophyly for Trypetini, Carpomyini, Tephritinae, and Dacinae. The combination of 12S, 16S, and COII data enabled resolution of phylogenetic relationships among the higher taxa of Tephritidae.
Redescription of Oreurinus cuspidatus ito (Diptera: Tephritidae)
한호연,Han, Ho-Yeon The Korean Society for Integrative Biology 1997 Korean journal of biological sciences Vol.1 No.2
Oreurinus cutspidatus Ito, the type species of the monotypic genus oreurinus Ito, is redescribed and illustrated in light of newly discovered male specimens from Korea. In Mt. Gachilbong, a number of males were found sitting on rocks along the mountain stream of deep woods while only a single female was swept from nearby vegetation. Based on morphological data, especially using postabdominal structures, Oreurinus is placed in the Trypeta group of the subtribe Trypetina (Trypetinae: Trypetini).
한호연 한국응용곤충학회 2012 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.15 No.3
A new genus, Pseudovidalia Han, is proposed for two East Asian tephritid species: P. rohdendorfi (Richter) and P. furialis (Ito). Morphological and molecular data showed that they do not belong to the genus Vidalia Robineau-Desvoidy, in which they have been previously placed. Monophyly of the genus Pseudovidalia is also supported by the molecular data as well as the following morphological synapomorphies: 1) frontal setae greatly enlarged with the posterior most pair convergent and distinctly longer than the anterior setae, and 2) female eversible membrane ventrally with numerous short erect setulae between taeniae. Taxonomic confusion involving these two species is clarified based on an examination of many specimens with intra and interspecific variation particularly in the male frontal setae and wing patterns. As a result, Vidalia furialis is resurrected from the synonymy of V. rohdendorfi. Additionally, a key to the species, descriptions,and photographs are presented.
Taxonomy of Korean Bactrocera (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae) with review of their biology
한호연,최득수,노경의 한국응용곤충학회 2017 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.20 No.4
The genus Bactrocera Macquart, currently comprising over 650 described species, is the most economically significant fruit fly genus with at least about 50 species considered to be pests of agricultural and quarantine importance. As a part of effort to investigate both agricultural and quarantine Bactrocera pests in Korea, the present study aims at reviewing the naturally occurring Bactrocera species in this country. Two Bactrocera species, pumpkin fruit fly (B. depressa (Shiraki)) and striped fruit fly (B. scutellata (Hendel)), are currently recognized in South Korea. Bactrocera depressa is an important agricultural pest infesting pulp of host fruits including pumpkins, and B. scutellata is known to infest flower buds of pumpkins as well as other cucurbit hosts. We recently found the third Bactrocera species, B. hyalina (Shiraki), for the first time in Korea. We here provide a taxonomic key to the Korean Bactrocera species, brief review of their biology, summary of their taxonomic status, diagnoses, descriptions, and detailed photographs of adults including postabdominal structures for their accurate identification. In addition, we here synonymize Zeugodacus bezzianus Hering with B. depressa.
한호연 한국동물분류학회 2013 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.29 No.1
A preliminary list of the following four tephritoid families is provided including 30 Korean species, of which 12 are new to Korea: two Lonchaeidae, three Pallopteridae (two new to Korea), 17 Platystomatidae (two new to Korea), and eight Ulidiidae (all new to Korea). This list is mainly based on the insect collection at the Yonsei University Wonju Campus and on previous publications concerning these taxa. Although a full taxonomic revision for each family is required in the long term, this preliminary list will provide a useful starting point to further investigation of these families. For the other three tephritoid families known in Korea but not treated in the present study, 89 species of Tephritidae, 14 species of Pyrgotidae, and one species of the rare family Ctenostylidae have been reported previously. A total of 134 species in seven families are officially recognized for the Korean fauna of the superfamily Tephritoidea.
한호연,오경의 한국응용곤충학회 2018 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.21 No.4
Acanthiophilus helianthi (Rossi) (safflower fly) is known to host a wide range of plant species belonging to the tribe Cardueae (Asteraceae). It is also known as a serious pest of safflower in the dry regions and marginal areas of the world where safflower is an important oilseed crop. Due to its possible introduction to Korean peninsula, it is listed as a managed quarantine pest by the Korean Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency. We here report a natural occurrence of A. helianthi for the first time in Korea, based on a single female specimen collected from northern part of South Korea. Since the discovery of A. helianthi is of agricultural and quarantine importance in this part of world, we here provide its detailed morphological redescription, diagnosis, and color photographs including genitalic structures for accurate identification. We also provide a brief account of its biology and pest status summarized from previous literature. In order to make sure the correct identification of the newly discovered Korean specimen of A. helianthi as well as to investigate systematic position of the genus Acanthiophilus, we conducted a DNA barcoding analysis. Finally, we here suggest that A. helianthi should be removed from the Korean quarantine pest list, since its natural occurrence in Korea is confirmed by the present study.
과실파리 바코드 정보의 현황, 문제점 및 현명한 활용을 위한 제언
한호연,노경의 한국응용곤충학회 2016 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2016 No.10
DNA 바코드는 현재 생물학의 각 분야에서 종 및 속수준의 동정에 많이 쓰이고 있는 방법론으로서, 범세계적인 인터넷 데이터베이스인 BOLD SYSTEMS에는 수많은 분류군들의 바코드가 수록되어 있다. 특히 많은 검역해충을 포함하고 있는 과실파리과(family Tephritidae)의 경우, 현재 약 800종 10,000개체의 DNA 바코드가 수록되어있다. 이중 약 400종 6,000개체는 그 염기서열들이 대중에게 공개되어 있는 상황이다. 따라서 검역 및 해충방제, 또는 분류학적인 연구를 위한 매우 유용한 참고자료가 되고 있다. 그러나 수많은 연구자들이 자유롭게 바코드를 제출해 왔던 관계로, 참고자료로서의 가치에 문제가 될 수 있는 오류 또는 다른 문제점들이 종종 확인되고 있는 실정이다. 예를 들면, 바코드를 실시한 개체들이 오동정된 사례들이 종종 발견되며, PCR 오류를 통하여 Pseudogene 부분이 증폭된 경우들도 볼 수 있다. 또한 바코드가 매우 유사하거나 같은 복수의 근연종이 존재하는 경우도 종종 있다. 본 발표에서는 이 같은 문제를 최소화하기 위한 방법들을 제시하고자 한다.