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New species and new records of the family Laelapidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Republic of Korea
KEUM, EUNSUN,JUNG, CHULEUI,JOHARCHI, OMID Magnolia Press 2017 Zootaxa Vol.4353 No.3
<P>This paper reports on nine species of mites of the family Laelapidae associated with insects and soil in Republic of Korea: Cosmolaelaps hortensis Ishikawa from Allomyrina dichotoma (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), and C. chianensis (Gu), C. hrdyi (Samšiňák), Cosmolaelaps sejongi sp. nov., Gymnolaelaps laevis (Michael), Holostaspis mooni sp. nov., Hypoaspis longicaudus sp. nov., Laelaspis mandibularis (Ewing) and Ololaelaps wangi Bai et. al. from soil. This is the first record of Gymnolaelaps, Holostaspis and Laelaspis from Republic of Korea. The new species are described and illustrated from adult females and additional morphological characters that complement the description of Ololaelaps wangi Bai et. al. are presented. </P>
지수정,정철의,방현우,송민옥,정종우,윤성명,이승환,금은선,양희민,이동민,이건혁,오재석,김기춘,박한솔,문희진,Omid Joharchi,강예슬,엄기선,이경진,은예,김태호,Ivana Karanovic,이정희,최성준,민기식 국립생물자원관 2023 Journal of species research Vol.12 No.1
This is the second catalog listing unrecorded invertebrates discovered during the research project ‘Discovery of Korean Indigenous Species’. The data to compile the catalog were primarily gathered from the final reports of the project, between 2013 and 2021. We present 38 previously undocumented species, belonging to four phyla (Platyhelminthes, Annelida, Rotifera and Arthropoda). Samples were collected from intertidal coastal waters, soil, freshwater ponds, reservoirs and hosts in South Korea. In this study, we provide brief taxonomic information, including collection site (GPS), diagnosis, specimen vouchers, figures of representative individuals and the Korean name newly assigned, for each species. All data were reviewed and updated by experts working on the respective taxonomic group. The aim of the present study is to publish species that have been previously reported through the project. Upon publication, these species will be added to the ‘National Species List of Korea’, curated by the National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR).