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A Taxonomic Review of the Berosus Leach (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) in Korea (한국산 점박이물땡땡이속(딱정벌레목 : 물땡땡이과)의 분류학적 연구)

  • LEE, Dae-Hyun;AHN, Kee-Jeong
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.205-214
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    • 2016
  • A taxonomic study of Korean Berosus Leach is presented. Four species [Berosus (Berosus) japonicus Sharp, Berosus (Berosus) punctipennis Harold, Berosus (Enoplurus) lewisius Sharp, and Berosus (Enoplurus) spinosus (Steven)] in two subgenera are recognized, one of which [B. (E.) spinosus] is reported for the first time in Korea. We also found that B. (B.) puchellus MacLeay previously recorded in Korea was an incorrect identification of B. (E.) lewisius Sharp. Habitus and SEM photographs, key and diagnoses of the known species are provided.

Note on Some Species of the Laboulbeniales Newly Collected from Korea(2011) (한국산 충생자낭균류의 미기록종에 관하여(2011))

  • Lee, Yong-Bo;Lim, Chae-Kyu;Na, Young-Hee
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.136-140
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    • 2011
  • Five species of the Laboulbeniales are reported to the Korean mycoflora. They are Laboulbenia acupalpi Spegazzini on Acupalpus hilaris Tschitscherine, L. pseudomasei Thaxter on Anoplogenius cyanescens(Hope), Rickia peyerimhoffii Maire on Scaphidium femorale Lewis, Zodiomyces odae Majewski et Sugiyama on Sternolophus rufipes Fabr. and Z. vorticellarius Thaxter on Berosus fairmairei Zaitzev. Among these species L. pseudomasei Thaxter and Z. odae Majewski et Sugiyama are the first report to South Korea. L. acupalpi Spegazzini and Z. vorticellarius Thaxter found on species which are different from previous to host insects. R. peyerimhoffii Maire is newly described main land of Korea, although it was reported from Jeju island.

Distribution Characteristics of Water Scavenger Beetles (Hydrophilidae) in Korean Paddy Field (논 서식 물땡땡이과의 분포 특성)

  • Han, Min-Su;Bang, Hea-Son;Kim, Myung-Hyun;Kang, Kee-Kyung;Jung, Myung-Pyo;Lee, Deog-Bae
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.427-433
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    • 2010
  • Aquatic invertebrates are the major important fauna to sustain the paddy ecosystem as predators of the lower trophic level and prey for birds in food-web dynamics as well. The nationwide distribution of scavenger beetles (Hydrophilidae) that is the top predator in an aquatic insect in the paddy field was investigated. A total of 15 scavenger beetles were recognized. Enochrus simulans (98.6%) and Laccobius bedeli (87.7%) showed a high frequency of occurrence on a nationwide scale. The majority of scavenger beetles were higher frequency of occurrence in mountainous regions(33.7%) than in open field regions(5.0%). On the other hand, E. uniformis, Coelostoma stultum and Berosus japonicus showed a low occurrence frequency. Hydrochara affinis, Sternolophus rufipes, Amphiops mater, B. elongatulus, B. signaticollis punctipennis, B. lewisius and H. libera showed regional specific distribution aspect. Therefore, these species can be used as biological index to research the biotic changes in paddy ecology according to an agro-environmental changes including climatic change in the future.

Aquatic Insects Fauna and Characteristics of Distribution on Jeju Island Wetlands (제주도 습지의 수서곤충상과 분포 특성)

  • Jeong, Sang-Bae;Oh, Hong-Shik;Jeon, Hyeong-Sik;Yang, Kyoung-Sik;Kim, Won-Taek
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.35-46
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    • 2010
  • This study was conducted for searching the fauna, altitudinal distribution, and food patterns of the aquatic insects on Jeju island. The samples were collected from 102 freshwater wetlands during 2004 to 2008. The identified species were 100 belonged to 73 genera, 32 families, and 7 orders. One species of the genus Ephemeroptera, 23 of the Odonata, 1 of the Plecoptera, 23 of the Hemiptera, 47 of the Coleoptera, 3 of the Trichoptera, and 2 of the Diptera were identified in this study. The most widely distributed species was Sigara substriata, which was followed by Crocothemis servilia, Orthetrum albistylum, Gerris latiabdominis, and Anisops ogasawarensis. Sixteen species including Gynacantha japonica were very restrictedly distributed, which were sampled from only one site, respectively. The restrictedly distributed species (R) were classified into three altitudinal ranges, low (L), middle (M), and high (H). Ten species including Ranatra unicolor were RL type, only one species, Berosus japonicus, was RM, and 6 species including Nemoura KUb were RH. Narrowly distributed species (N) were 44 including Lethocerus deyrollei and intermediately distributed species (I) were 18 including Hesperocorixa distanti, and widely distributed species (W) were 21 including Nepa hoffmanni. According food uptake patterns, 75 species were carnivores, 18 herbivores, 5 omnivores, and 2 detritivores. Especially almost W were carnivores. From these results, we could concluded that the most aquatic insects species of Jeju island were characterized by their very limited altitudinal distribution range and carnivorous preference.