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李元求,徐洪烈 全北大學校 1991 論文集 Vol.33 No.-
This study was carried out to investigate Korean Conifer Aphids which live on Coniferate. Collections were made through examining foliages and stems of 21 kinds of Coniferae from April, 1987 to June, 1988. As a result of this study, the following 12 species of 3 genera in 2 families were identified. Family Lachnidae * 1. Cinara fresai Blanchard, 1939 * 2. C. juniperi (de Geer, 1773) 3. C. laricicola (Matsumura, 1917) 4. C. laricis (Hartig, 1839) 5. C. louisianensis Boudreaux, 1948 6. C. pinidensiflorae (Essig et Kuwana, 1918) 7. C. piniformosana (Takahashi, 1929) 8. C. tujafilina (Del Guercio, 1909) 9. Eulachnus agilis (Kaltenbach, 1843) *10. E. brevipilosus Bo‥rner, 1940 11. E. thunbergi Wilson, 1919 Family Mindaridae 12. Mindarus japonicus Takahashi, 1931 And of which listed above, 3 species with asterisk are newly recorded from Korea. Because 17 species of 4 genera in 2 familites were known from Korea previously, Conifer Aphids in Korea are summed up 20 species, 4 genera, 2 families at present. In addition, the relationships between Conifer Aphids and host plants were investigated and established.
Hong-Yul Seo,Ki-Gyung Kim,Mi-Jeong Jun,Tae-Woo Kim,Sun-I Kim,Hyojoong Kim,Seunghwan Lee 한국응용곤충학회 2015 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2015 No.10
The genus of Cinara (Aphididae: Lachninae) live on the roots, trunk, branches, twigs, shoots or foliage of Coniferae and can be easily distinguished in having the very big body, apterae up to 5-6 ㎜ in length and short antennae which are shorter than half the body length. Most of species are monoecious without host alternation and attended by ants. Based on body appearance and COI gene sequence, we report Cinara cuneomaculata (Del Guercio) on Larix kaempferi, C. largirostris Zhang G. & W. Zhang on Pinus thunbergii and P. dnesiflora, C. smaragdina (Pashtshenko) on Abies holophylla and C. piceae on Juniperus rigida, for the first time in Korea.
New Record of Blood-Feeding Land Leech in Korea (Hirudiniformes: Haemadipsidae)
Hong-Yul Seo,Ye Eun,Tae-Seo Park,Joon-Seok Chae 한국응용곤충학회 2011 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2011 No.10
New record of family of arhynchobdellid leeches (Hirudiniformes: Haemadipsidae) from Korea is presented. We have surveyed for land leeches in Korea from July to September in 2011 and found 1 species. This is Haemadipsa rjukjuana Oka, 1910, reported for the first time in Korean Peninsula. This species is terrestrial blood-feeding leech which attacks medium or large sized mammals primarily, including human and originally distributed in East and South East Asia, including Indochinese Peninsula, Malay Peninsula, Ryukyu Islands and Taiwan. In Japan, the number and areas of habitats of land leech have been rapidly expanded since 1970s and many leeches attack forest workers, hikers and resident during May to September. As a result of climate change, same situation can be reproduced in Korean Peninsula. We firstly report the occurrence of blood-feeding land leech, the behavior on human being and distributions in Korea. Also, we obtained the sequence of the mitochondrial gene (COI) and additional biology is discussed for this species according to collection data.
Hong-Yul Seo,Tae-Woo Kim,Ki-Gyung Kim,Seon-Yi Kim,Jung-Sun Yoo 한국응용곤충학회 2017 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2017 No.10
The Ministry of Environment in Korea published 'The Compilation of National List of Indigenous Insect Species ofthe Korean Peninsula' in 1996 including 11,853 species. The National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR) originallycompiled the national species list of insects to establish a national inventory of endemic biological assets with the joinedefforts from all distinguished Korean taxonomists since 2008. For the convenience of taxonomists participating in theproject concurrently, the NIBR has developed the NIBR inventory description method and inventory system from 2008to 2017. Until September 2017 in this study, the NIBR has established the national insect inventory of 17,493 speciesincluding Collembola. The insect fauna of the Korean Peninsula comprises 579 families from 30 orders. The largest ordersare Coleoptera (114 families, 4,489 species), Lepidoptera (72 families, 3,868 species), Hymenoptera (63 families, 3,581species), Hemiptera (88 families, 2,102 species) and Diptera (79 families, 2,128 species). The fractions of the main insectorders in the fauna of the Korean peninsula correspond to those in the Holarctic temperate zone.
Hong-Yul Seo,Tae-Woo Kim,Ki-Gyung Kim,Tae-Wha Kang,Seon-Yi Kim,Jinhan Kim 한국응용곤충학회 2016 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2016 No.04
The Ministry of Environment in Korea published 'The Compilation of National List of Indigenous Insect Species of the Korean Peninsula' in 1996 including 11,853 species. The National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR) originally compiled the national species list of insects to establish a national inventory of endemic biological assets with the joined efforts from all distinguished Korean taxonomists since 2008. For the convenience of scores of professional taxonomic groups participating in the project concurrently, the NIBR has developed the NIBR inventory description method and inventory system from 2008 to 2016. For nine years in this study, the NIBR has established the national insect inventory of 16,558 species including Collembola. The insect fauna of the Korean Peninsula comprises 565 families from 30 orders. The largest orders are Coleoptera (110 families, 4,318 species), Lepidoptera (67 families, 3,733 species), Hymenoptera (61 families, 3,151 species), Hemiptera (88 families, 2,013 species) and Diptera (79 families, 1,944 species). The fractions of the main insect orders in the fauna of the Korean peninsula correspond to those in the Holarctic temperate zone. And totally 13 volumes of national list of insect species in Korea were published.
The Sexuales of Stomaphis betulidahuricae Zhang and Qio (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea: Lachninae) in Korea
Hong-Yul Seo,Ki Gyoung Kim,Sun-I Kim 한국응용곤충학회 2014 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2014 No.04
The oviparous female and male of Stomaphis betulidahuricae Zhang and Qio, 1999 (Aphidoidea: Lachninae) are described and illustrated in detail for the for the first time. Notes on distribution, biology and host plants are presented. Also, the morphology of the male genitalia are illustrated.
The first record on Stomaphis betulidahuricae Zhang and Qio (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Korea
Hong-Yul Seo,Ki-Gyung Kim,Sun-I Kim,Hwalran Choi,Seunghwan Lee 한국응용곤충학회 2013 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2013 No.10
The genus of Stomaphis (Aphididae: Lachninae) is stem or root feeding aphid on trees and can be easily distinguished in having the very long rostrum which extends beyond the length of body. Most of species are monoecious holocyclic without host alternation and attended by ants. Based on body appearance and COI gene sequence, we report a Stomaphis betulidahuricae Zhang and Qio, 1999 (Aphididae: Lachninae) for the first time in Korea, on Carpinus cordata Bl., C. laxiflora Bl., and Acer palmatum Thunb.
The Change of Fauna, Flora and Soil Characteristics for Saemankeum Reclaimed Region in Korea
Hong-Yul Seo,Ki-Kyung Kim 한국응용곤충학회 2012 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2012 No.10
Saemankeum is the largest region, changed into reclaimed region in Korea, recently. The first purpose of Saemankeum reclaimed region is the development of new farmland. Since 2006, the construction of embankment, Saemankeum region has been isolated from the sea, slowly dried and changed into the land. In order to examine the change of reclaimed region related with the formation of new farmland, we examined the soil chemical properties and the emergences of the soil mesofauna and flora in Saemankeum reclaimed region in 2006, 2011, separately. We investigated three locations in Saemankeun in pedological parameters - pH, organic matter, P2O5, SiO2, EC, T-N, Ex. Cation and CEC. Also, soil mesofauna groups, such as Diplura, Homoptera, Coleoptera, Dilptera, Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera, Collembola, Acari, Annelida, etc, have been examined. Pedological parameters were improved, not enough for agriculture and many kinds of soil animal were newly appeared in reclaimed region. Additionally, new flora was formed and slowly changed into various communities.
Hong-Yul Seo,Takafumi Nakano 한국응용곤충학회 2012 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2012 No.05
New record of family of arhynchobdellida leeches (Orobdellidae) from Gageodo Island is presented. We have surveyed for land leeches in Korea from July to September in 2011 and found 1 species. This is Orobdella tsushimensis Nakano, 2011, reported for the first time in Korean Peninsula. This species gets the following characteristics: IV unianulate; 1/2+5 annuli between gonopores; bottle-shaped gastroporal duct; and epididymides in XVII–XIX. According to their morphological features, the diagnosis of O. tsushimensis is slightly emended. Phylogenetic analyses using mitochondrial COI, tRNACys, tRNAMet, 12SrDNA, tRNAVal and 16SrDNA markers show that the Orobdella specimen from Gageodo Isl. and O. tsushimensis from Tsushima Island, Japan, form a monophyletic clade and also confirm the identification of the Orobdella specimens from Gageodo Isl.