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김정규,Seiki Yamane 한국통합생물학회 2009 Animal cells and systems Vol.13 No.1
Twelve Far Eastern species of the genus Ancistrocerus Wesmael are taxonomically reviewed. Among them, Ancistrocerus coreanus Kim and Yamane is new to science. A. japonicus, A. parietum and A. scoticus are newly recorded from Korea. In comparison to A. melanocerus, our opinion on the identity of A. densepilosellus is presented: it is more supportive that the Far Eastern population is the latter. Revised key, description, recognition characteristics and digital images for all the treated species are provided. Twelve Far Eastern species of the genus Ancistrocerus Wesmael are taxonomically reviewed. Among them, Ancistrocerus coreanus Kim and Yamane is new to science. A. japonicus, A. parietum and A. scoticus are newly recorded from Korea. In comparison to A. melanocerus, our opinion on the identity of A. densepilosellus is presented: it is more supportive that the Far Eastern population is the latter. Revised key, description, recognition characteristics and digital images for all the treated species are provided.
Weeyawat Jaitrong,Seiki Yamane,Niyom Chanthalangsy 한국응용곤충학회 2011 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.14 No.3
Ants of the genus Aenictus are recorded from Laos for the first time. Here, we report six species including a new species and a new status: Aenictus binghami Forel, A. cf. dentatus Forel, A. doydeei Jaitrong et Yamane, sp. nov., A. cf. fuchuanensis Zhou, A. hodgsoni Forel, stat. nov., and A. nishimurai Terayama et Kubota. A. doydeei sp. nov. is very probably a nocturnal species.
Iwata, Kouki,Eguchi, Katsuyuki,Yamane, Seiki Korean Society of Applied Entomology 2005 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.8 No.3
Ant fauna of a green buffer belt adjacent to an industrial zone in Kagoshima City, southern Kyushu, Japan was elucidated using a standardized protocol. A total of 39 species belonging to 24 genera in five subfamilies were recorded from this park. Most speciose genera are Camponotus and Tetramorium having four species. The number of species per genus is 1.56 on average. Pheidole noda F. Smith, Monomorium chinense Santschi, Solenopsis japonica Wheeler, Tetramorium bicarinatum (Nylander) and Technomyrmex albipes (F. Smith) were most frequently encountered. Excepting Pheidole noda they are open-land and/or forest-edge inhabitants. Furthermore, Tetramorium bicarinatum and Technomyrmex albipes are tramp species. Thus, ant fauna there strongly reflects environmental conditions derived from urbanization/industrialization. Based on the present results, we propose here a new protocol monitoring ants in urban/industrial zones consisting of baiting and time unit sampling.
Kim, Jeong-Kyu,Yamane, Seiki The Korean Society for Integrative Biology 2009 Animal cells and systems Vol.13 No.1
Twelve Far Eastern species of the genus Ancistrocerus Wesmael are taxonomically reviewed. Among them, Ancistrocerus coreanus Kim and Yamane is new to science. A. japonicus, A. parietum and A. scoticus are newly recorded from Korea. In comparison to A. melanocerus, our opinion on the identity of A. densepilosellus is presented: it is more supportive that the Far Eastern population is the latter. Revised key, description, recognition characteristics and digital images for all the treated species are provided.
Kouki Iwata,Katsuyuki Eguchi,Seiki Yamane 한국응용곤충학회 2005 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.8 No.3
Ant fauna of a green buffer belt adjacent toan industrial zone in Kagoshima City, southern Kyushu, Japan was elucidated using a standardized protocol. A total of 39 species belonging to 24 genera in five subfamilies were recorded from this park. Mostspeciose genera are Camponotus and Tetramoriumhaving four species. The number of species per genus is 1.56 on average. Pheidole noda F. Smith, Monomo-rium chinense Santschi, Solenopsis japonica Wheeler, Tetramorium bicarinatum (Nylander) and Technomyrmexalbipes (F. Smith) were most frequently encountered. Excepting Pheidole noda they are open-land and/or forest-edge inhabitants. Furthermore, Tetramorium bica-rinatum and Technomyrmex albipes are tramp species. Thus, ant fauna there strongly reflects environmental conditions derived from urbanization/industrialization. Based on the present results, we propose here a new protocol monitoring ants in urban/industrial zonesconsisting of baiting and time unit sampling.
Kim, Jeong-Kyu,Yamane, Seiki 한국곤충학회 1998 Entomological Research Vol.28 No.2
한국산 미기종 납작감탕벌속 (호리병벌과, 벌목)에 대한 보고이다. 본 속은 현재까지 암컷 1개체에 의하여 알려진 단형속으로서 암컷의 재기재 및 처음으로 발견된 수컷의 기재를 통하여 본 속에 대한 추가적인 정보를 제공한다. The monotypic eumenine genus Leptomicrodynerue is newly recorded from Korea. A redescription of the female and a description of the hitherto unknown male of Leptomicrodynerus tieshengi Giordani Soika are presented.
A new data of worker polymorphism in the ant genus Dorylus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dorylinae)
Katsuyuki Eguchi,Viet Tuan Bui,Emiko Oguri,Munetoshi Maruyama,Seiki Yamane 한국응용곤충학회 2014 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.17 No.1
Recently, in southern and central Vietnam, foraging columns of D. orientalis which contained not only “typical”workers but also a few “atypical” workers were collected. The atypicalworker mentioned above is characterizedby a set of the following features: (1) head narrowed anteriorly, (2)median portion of clypeus strongly projectinganteriad, and (3) antenna 8-segmented. Sequences of the 658-base standard mitochondrial DNA barcoding regionwere completely identical between typical and atypical workers. Therefore, the condition observed was acase of worker polymorphism within a colony. The mode of polymorphismobserved has the following interestingaspects: (1) workers are clearly subdivided into two series by a set of qualitative characters; (2) the “typicalseries” is numerically much more dominant than the “atypical series” (the latter occupied less than 1% of thewhole of the workers collected); (3) a wider size variation was observed in the former (HW, 0.48–1.41 mm;ML, 0.42–1.12 mm) than in the latter (HW, 0.44–1.13 mm; ML, 0.35–0.79 mm); and (4) within the atypical series,smaller workers are numericallymuch dominant. Rareness of theworkers belonging to the atypical series inforaging column as well as morphological differences between the two series suggests a certain possibility thatthe atypical series does not adapt to foraging but to other tasks in the colony's life history.