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http://dx.doi.org/10.5635/ASED.2016.SIN9.044

Lepidopterous Insects Composition in Jindo Island, Korea in Summer  

Lee, Hyung-Keun (Industrial Insect Lab. Co. Ltd.)
Kim, Do-Sung (The Institute for Conservation of Wild Species)
Jeon, Yong Lak (National Institute of Ecology)
Yoon, Hee-Nam (National Institute of Ecology)
Lee, Jung-Hyo (National Institute of Ecology)
Park, Seong-Joon (National Institute of Ecology)
Abstract
We surveyed the biodiversity of lepidopterous insects in Jindo Island using UV bucket trap in July 2016 to determine the relationship between surrounding environment and ecosystem in order to contribute to biodiversity conservation and management of coastal islands in Korea. Based on our survey results, a total of 262 lepidopterous insect species in 16 families were collected from Jindo Island. Members belonging to families Noctuidae and Geometridae made up approximately half of the total species (86 species [32.82%] in Noctuidae and 44 species [16.79] in Geometridae). There were 29 species (11.07%) belonging to Crambidae and 28 species (10.69%) belonging to Pyralidae. As a result of all collections based on previous literature and this study, a total of 730 species belonging to 34 families were collected from Jindo Island, including 33 protected species, 242 species (33.15%) belonging to Noctuidae (the most abundant), 124 species (16.99%) belonging to Geometridae, 79 species (10.82%) belonging to Crambidae, and 65 species (8.90%) belonging to Pyralidae. The most frequently collected species was Lamoria glaucalis in this syudy. Our results on the diversity of lepidopterous insects will provide basic information for future investigation on diverse changes in the ecosystem of Jindo Island, Korea.
Keywords
lepidopterous insect; diversity; Jindo Island; bucket trap; Korea;
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