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Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) from Mt. Changbai-Shan in China II.
Margarita Ponomarenko,박규택,배양섭 한국응용곤충학회 2006 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.9 No.2
As the second contribution for the gelechiid-fauna of the Mt. Changbai-shan, additional 23 species of Gelechiidae are recognized. Of them, 16 species are reported for the first time from China and seven species are newly known from the NE China. For each species, an abbreviated reference to the original description, synonymies, label data, world distribution, and some notes, if it is needed, are provided. Photographs of the male or female genitalia of the 19 species, which have not been known in the Korean peninsula, are also provided.
Evgeny N. Akulov,Margarita G. Ponomarenko,Natalia I. Kirichenko 국립중앙과학관 2019 Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Vol.12 No.4
We report the results of a faunistic study of Microlepidoptera performed in Southern Siberia usingdiverse sampling techniques allowing to cover various taxonomic groups. The provided taxonomic list iscomprised of 64 species from 44 genera and 18 families, where all species represent novel geographicalrecords. Of them, only 62 species inhabit Southern Siberia, the other two species, Tuta absoluta (Meyrick)and Carposina sasakii Matsumura are quarantine pests intercepted in this region. Eighteen genera and 3families (Glyphipterigidae, Chimabachidae, and Oecophoridae) are reported for the first time from thestudied region. Overall, 11 species from 7 families are novel for Siberia. Two species, Bucculatrix pannonicaand Coleophora curictae, are newly recorded in Russia. For the species newly recorded in the faunaof Siberia and Russia, male or female genitalia are illustrated. For Coleophora curictae, representing anovel record for Russia, the bionomics is given for the first time.
SOHN, JAE-CHEON,PONOMARENKO, MARGARITA G.,SAKAMAKI, YOSITAKA Magnolia Press 2019 Zootaxa Vol.4638 No.1
<P>The systematic status of Gelechia acanthopis Meyrick, 1932 is reviewed. The general and functional morphology of the male genitalia merits a new genus in Pexicopiini, Sitotrogoides gen. nov., for G. acanthopis. The musculoskeletal apparatus of the male genitalia in Sitotrogoides is described for the first time and compared with allied genera. The taxonomic position of the genus Sitotrogoides is determined within the tribe Pexicopiini. The lack of the muscle m3 is suggested as a characteristic associating Sitotrogoides with Sitotroga and differing from all other genera in Pexicopiini. The type species of Sitotrogoides, Gelechia acanthopis Meyrick is redescribed. Our new records of Sitotrogoides acanthopis from Korea suggest its extended distribution out of Japan. </P>