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KIM, JUNGGON,GOULA, MARTA,ROCA-CUSACHS, MARCOS,LIM, JONGOK,KIM, IL-KWON,JUNG, SUNGHOON Magnolia Press 2019 Zootaxa Vol.4656 No.1
<P>A new genus, Iberolygus Kim, Goula & Jung, gen. nov. is described from the Iberian Peninsula to accommodate the species Apolygus rubrostriatus (Wagner, 1971) based on re-examination of Iberian specimens. Morphological information such as diagnosis and description of the Iberolygus gen. nov. and redescription of I. rubrostriatus comb. nov. is presented with photographs and illustrations. </P>
KIM, WONGUN,KIM, JUNGGON,LEE, HODAN,RÉ,DEI, DÁ,VID,JUNG, SUNGHOON Magnolia Press 2017 Zootaxa Vol.4320 No.2
<P>The species of the genus Elasmostethus Fieber, 1860 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Acanthosomatidae) occurring in the Korean Peninsula are reviewed. Six species are recognized; the occurrence of four previously recorded species, including E. brevis Lindberg, 1934, E. humeralis Jakovlev, 1883, E. interstinctus (Linnaeus, 1758), and E. nubilus (Dallas, 1851) is confirmed; two species, E. rotundus Yamamoto, 2003, and E. yunnanus Hsiao & Liu, 1977, are recorded for the first time from Korea. The record of E. kansuensis Hsiao & Liu, 1977, is based on misidentification of E. yunnanus, the former species is deleted from the Korean fauna. Photographs of habitus and genital segments of all the recognized Korean species are included, diagnoses and a key to the Korean species are provided. </P>
Junggon Kim,Sunghoon Jung 한국응용곤충학회 2019 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2019 No.04
The plant bug family Miridae is the largest group in Heteroptera, and is one of the most important insect groups economically in agriculture and in forestry, because it contains insect pests and predators. Among the subfamilies, Deraeocorinae represents the predatory group including some members which can be used as a biological control agent. This group comprises a total of six tribes in whole regions with their own unique morphology. However, the monophylies and relationships of tribes and genera within this subfamily are not still explored phylogenetically. In this talk, the first phylogenetic analyses of Deraeocorinae are presented based on total evidence data. Major questions including monophylies and relationships of each taxa on the basis of the results are discussed.
Phylogenetic study on the tribe Mirini (Hemiptera: Miridae: Mirinae) based on molecular data
Junggon Kim,Sunghoon Jung 한국응용곤충학회 2017 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2017 No.04
Miridae, commonly plant bugs, is the most diverse group in Heteroptera, with more than 11,000 species, and is widely distributed in the world. This group has a great attention by taxonomists, applied entomologists, and evolutionary biologists because of their great morphological diversity, high biodiversity as well as association with host plants. However, there have been a few phylogenetic studies within this family to date. In this talk, we present the first phylogenetic analyses of the largest tribe Mirini in the family Miridae based on nuclear (18S rRNA and 28S rRNA) and mitochondrial (COI and 16S rRNA) sequence data, based on the results, we discuss on the phylogenetic relationships and classifications within the tribe.
Kim, Junggon,Lee, Daesung,Cho, Jaeyong,Han, Songe,Kim, Teahwan 한국재난정보학회 2016 한국재난정보학회 논문집 Vol.12 No.3
본 논문에서는 사회재난에 관한 효과적인 대응방안 검토를 위하여 ICT기술을 활용하는 방안에 대한 설문조사 결과를 소개한다. 일반인 146명과 행정 및 소방 공무원 55명을 대상으로 설문조사를 실시한 결과, 일반응답자의 87%는 현재의 사회재난 대응시스템에 문제가 있다고 답했으며, 82%는 ICT기술이 사회재난 저감에 효과를 발휘할 것이라고 응답했다. 또한 공무원의 경우 ICT기술의 필요성 및 기대효과에 대한 조사에서 재난대응을 위한 필요정보로서 지리정보 및 시설물정보가 높게 조사되었다. This paper introduces the results of analysis of questionnaries for developing the effective responding method against social disasters by using ICT technologies. Over 200 peoples including 146 citizens and 55 officials and fireman responded on the questionnaries. In analytical results, approximately 87% citizens answered that the current disaster responding system has some problems, and also over 82% citizens is expecting that ICT is available to reduce the social disaster. For the question of necessity and efficiency of ICT implementation, many officials answered that the information of GIS and facilities would be mostly useful information to respond the social disaster.
Junggon Kim,Sunghoon Jung 한국응용곤충학회 2015 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2015 No.04
The genus Eurystylus Stål (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae) comprises to date 32 species in the world. This group is generally known as phytophagy, and some of the species are known as major insect pests of crops in various regions such as E. oldi Poppius, 1912, reducing grain mass and quality of sorghum crops by feeding and by ovipositing in Africa. Although these species are easily found and widely distributed, there are few taxonomic studies on this group in detail. In Korea, 2 species are known so far: E. coelestialium (Kirkaldy, 1902), E. luteus Hsiao, 1941. In this talk, the genus Eurystylus from the Korean Peninsula is reviewed for the first time. Biological information such as additional host plants of each species, and morphological characters of Eurystylus sp. nov. with other congeners from Korea are presented. Photographs of the Korean specimens, illustrations of the male genitalia, and diagnoses based on main characters with a key to the Korean species are also provided.
Junggon Kim,Haechul Park,Sunghoon Jung 한국응용곤충학회 2014 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2014 No.04
The genus Capsus Fabricius (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae) from the Korean Peninsula is reviewed. Biological information such as host plants and distributions, and important morphological characters for each species are presented. Photographs of the Korean specimens and illustrations of male genitalia, and diagnoses based on main characters with a key to the Palaearctic species are provided.
Junggon Kim,Sunghoon Jung 한국응용곤충학회 2018 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2018 No.10
The subfamily Mirinae is the most diverse group in Heteroptera, composed of at least 4,100 described species worldwide. This subfamily is also one of the most important groups in agriculture and in forestry, containing many well-known pests and predators which can be used as a biological control agent. However, the monophyly and generic relationships of each group within this subfamily have been unclear due to the lack of phylogenetic analysis. In this talk, the first comprehensive phylogenetic analyses of this subfamily are presented based on total evidence data. Major questions on the basis of the results are discussed, including the monophyly and relationships among the tribes and main genera, and the evolution of important characters in each group.