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Subong Ha,Seung Gil Lee,Jeong-Kyu Kim 한국동물분류학회 2008 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.24 No.1
Elampus bidens(Forster) is reported from Korea. The genus and species are now to Korea. This species is easily distinguished by a pair of processes on apical margin of metasomal tergum Ⅲ. A checklist of the 45 current valid Korean species placed in the family Chrysididae is presented. A key to subfamilies, tribes, genera of Korean Chrysididae is also provided.
First Record of the Biting Midges, genus Atrichopogon (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from Korea
Subong Ha,Mijin Kim,Jeeyoung Park,Youngju Kim,Hungsik Lee 한국응용곤충학회 2014 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2014 No.10
Recently in the course of examining Korean diptera, we found a species, Atrichopogon femoralis Tokunaga placed in the subfamily Forcipomyinae Meigen. Forcipomyinae is most specious in the family Ceratogonidae, and comprise about 5,566 extant species placed in 103 genera in four subfamilies (Borkent and Wirth, 1997) from almost all the zoogeographic regions. Genus Atrichopogon is second largest genus, with about 520 species (Borkent, 2012). Currently 39 valid species of 6 genera belonging to 3 subfamily are known in Korea. The specimens were collected from intermountain area and reservoir of Chungcheongnam-do, Cheonan-si, and Gyeongsangbuk-do, Gyeongju-si by black light trap (BLT) in 2013. We report an occurrence Atrichopogon femoralis Tokunaga for the first time in Korea, and of which diagnosis, description, distribution and photo images are presented. For further researches, we also provide a key to genera of Korean Ceratopogonidae.