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송근명,최진경,이종욱 한국동물분류학회 2020 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.36 No.1
The eight newly recognized species of the genera Delomerista, Iseropus, and Perithous are reported in this study: Delomerista kusuoi Uchida & Momoi, 1957, D. mandibularis (Gravenhorst, 1829), D. pfankuchi Brauns, 1905, Iseropus stercorator stercorator (Fabricius, 1793), Perithous albicinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829), P. septemcinctorius (Thunberg, 1822), P. speculator Haupt, 1954, and P. townesorum (Gupta, 1982). The genus Delomerista Förster, 1869 is a small group that includes 18 species worldwide that, for the first time, has been recorded from South Korea. Iseropus Förster, 1869 is a small group that includes nine species worldwide. The genus Perithous Holmgren, 1859 is also small group including 18 species worldwide. In this study, keys to species of these genera and illustrations and diagnoses of each species are provided.
송근명,최진경,이종욱 한국동물분류학회 2017 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.33 No.4
We reviewed ten South Korean species of the genera Acrodactyla Haliday, 1838 and Acropimpla Townes, 1960. Only Acropimpla persimilis (Ashmead, 1906) has been distributed in South Korea, and Acrodactyla is recorded for the first time from South Korea. We report nine newly recorded species: Acrodactyla carinator (Aubert, 1965), Acrodactyla degener (Haliday, 1838), Acrodactyla lydia Kasparyan, 1979, Acrodactyla takewakii (Uchida, 1927), Acrodactyla varicarinata (Uchida and Momoi, 1958), Acropimpla aspera Gupta and Tikar, 1976, Acropimpla didyma (Gravenhorst, 1829), Acropimpla nakula Gupta and Tikar, 1976 and Acropimpla pictipes (Gravenhorst, 1829). Keys to South Korean species of the genera Acrodactyla and Acropimpla, diagnoses and illustrations are provided.
송근명,최진경,이종욱 한국동물분류학회 2018 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.34 No.2
We reviewed five South Korean species belonging to the genera Clistopyga Gravenhorst, 1829 and Endromopoda Hellén, 1939, which are recorded for the first time from South Korea: Clistopyga incitator (Fabricius, 1793), Clistopyga sziladyi Kiss, 1959, Endromopoda arundinator (Fabricius, 1804), Endromopoda detrita (Holmgren, 1860), and Endromopoda phragmitidis (Perkins, 1957). The genus Clistopyga can be distinguished from the congeneric species by distinctly upcurved ovipositor, with enlarged hypopygium, and Endromopoda by apical perpendicular teeth of ovipositor on apex. Diagnoses, illustrations and keys to South Korean species of the genera Clistopyga and Endromopoda are provided.
Review of the Genera Scambus and Tromatobia (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Pimplinae) from South Korea
송근명,이종욱 한국동물분류학회 2017 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.33 No.3
We reviewed eight South Korean species of the genera Scambus Hartig, 1838 and Tromatobia Förster, 1869. Among them, the Genus Scambus Hartig, 1838 is a moderately large group that includes 152 species worldwide. The South Korean genus Scambus Hartig, 1838 only includes one species, Scambus calobatus (Gravenhorst, 1829). The Tromatobia Förster, 1869 group is a relatively small genus, including 33 worldwide species. This group is recorded for the first time from South Korea. Also, we report seven newly recorded species: Scambus nigricans (Thomson, 1877), Scambus vesicarius (Ratzeburg, 1844), Tromatobia flavistellata Uchida and Momoi, 1957, Tromatobia nipponica Uchida, 1928, Tromatobia ornata (Gravenhorst, 1829), Tromatobia ovivora (Boheman, 1821), and Tromatobia variabilis (Holmgren, 1856). A key to South Korean species of the genera Scambus Hartig, 1838 and Tromatobia Förster, 1869, diagnoses and illustrations are provided.
Review of the Genus Metopius (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Metopiinae) from Korea
최진경,송근명,이종욱,Choi, Jin-Kyung,Song, Geun-Myeong,Lee, Jong-Wook Korean Society of Applied Entomology 2015 한국응용곤충학회지 Vol.54 No.3
줄뭉툭맵시벌속은 전세계에 145종이 분포하는 비교적 큰 맵시벌 그룹이다. 줄뭉툭맵시벌속은 동구북구 지역에 41종이 기록되어 있으나, 한국에는 8종만이 기록되어 있다. 본 연구에서는 한국산 줄뭉툭맵시벌속 내 13종을 재고찰 하고자 한다. 추가적으로, 미기록 5종을 한국에 처음으로 기록하였으며, 한국산 줄뭉툭맵시벌속의 검색표와 재기재문, 사진을 제시 하였다. The genus Metopius is a relatively large ichneumonids group that includes 145 species worldwide. In this genus, 41 species have been reported from the Eastern Palaearctic region, while eight species have been reported from Korea. We reviewed Korean species of the genus Metopius and confirmed 13 species. We also report five species, Metopius (Ceratopius) maruyamensis Uchida, 1930, Metopius (Ceratopius) scrobiculatus Hartig, 1838, Metopius (Peltastes) fossulatus Uchida, 1933, Metopius (Peltastes) pinatorius $Brull{\acute{e}}$, 1846 and Metopius (Peltastes) sapporensis Uchida, 1930, which were recorded for the first time from Korea. A key to Korean species of the genus Metopius, redescriptions of newly recorded species and digital images of Korean Metopius are also provided.
Review of the Genus Pimpla (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Pimplinae) from Korea
최진경,송근명,서경인,이종욱 한국동물분류학회 2016 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.32 No.3
We reviewed Korean species of the genus Pimpla and confirmed 12 species. In this genus, 36 species have been reported from the Eastern Palaearctic region, eight species were from Korea. Also, we report four species, Pimpla albociliata Kasparyan, 1974, Pimpla femorella Kasparyan, 1974, Pimpla kaszabi (Momoi, 1973) and Pimpla melanacrias Perkins, 1941, which were newly recorded for the first time from Korea. Among them, Pimpla nipponica Uchida, 1928 is recorded from United States and the Nearctic region for the first time. A key to Korean species of the genus Pimpla, diagnoses and illustrations of adult external structures are provided.
Review of the Genus Apechthis (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Pimplinae) from South Korea
최진경,이종욱,송근명 한국동물분류학회 2015 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.31 No.2
We reviewed South Korean species of the genus Apechthis and confirmed four species and two subspecies. In this genus, four species and one subspecies have been reported from the Eastern Palaearctic region, two species and one subspecies were from South Korea. Additionally, we report two species and one subspecies, Apechthis compunctor orientalis Kaspryan, 1973, Apechthis quadridentata (Thomson, 1877) and Apechthis rapae (Uchida, 1925), which were newly recorded for the first time from South Korea. A key to South Korean species of the genus Apechthis, redescriptions of newly recorded species and subspecies and digital images of South Korean Apechthis are provided.