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A Taxonomic Study of the Family Zerconidae(Acari.Mesostigmata) in the Korean Peninsula (한반도 구멍응애과 (진드기목, 중기문아목)의 분류학적 연구)

  • Lim, Jae-Won;Lee, Won-Koo
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.191-205
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    • 2001
  • This study includes the taxonomy, description, and a key to species of mites in the Family Zerconidae(Acari, Mesostigmata) from the Korean Peninsula. Materials examined and information gathered were based on 1,020 specimens which has been collected nation-wide from April, 1994 to May, 2000. As a result of this study, the following 8 species were identified : Exhinozercon orientalis Blazak, 1975, Eurozercon pacificus Halaskova, 1979, Kaikiozercon mamillosus Halaksova, 1979, Kaikiozercon peregrinus Halaskova, 1979, Koreozercon bacatus Halaskova, 1979, Mesozercon coeranus Blaszak, 1975, Mesozercon plumatus (Aoki, 1966), Zercon szeptyckii Blaszak, 1976. Predominant species was Zercon szeptyckii which has been collected more then 600 specimens at 25 localities in the Korea Peninsula. Seven species except Mesozercon plumatus(Aoki, 1966) had been recorded from North Korea but newly recorded from the southern part of Korean Penunsula.

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A Taxonomic Study on the family Zerconidae (Acari : Mesostigmata) in the Korea (한국산 구멍응애과(중기문목)의 분류와 사육)

  • 이원구;임재원;이인용
    • The Korean Journal of Soil Zoology
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    • v.7 no.1_2
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    • pp.7-16
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    • 2002
  • This study was based on 8 species as follows. Specimens had been collected from 8 localities in Korea from April to September, 2002: Echinozercon orientalis Blaszak, 1975 Eurozercon pacificus Halaskova, 1979 Kaikiozercon mamillosus Halaskova, 1979 Kaikiozercon peregrinus Halaskova, 1979 Koreozercon bacatus Halaskova, 1979 Mesozercon coreanus Blaszak, 1975 Mesozercon plumatus (Aoki, 1966) Zercon szeptyckii Blaszak, 1976 The size of idiosoma and the length of setae on proscrotum and postscrotum were compared with the data of North Korean specimens . Two species (E. orientalis, Z. szeptyckii) are similar, three species (E. orientalis, K. bacatus, M. coreanus) are small but not much different and the rest three species (K. mamillosus, K. peregrinus, M. plumatus) are small and much different in measurements of setae from those of the North Korean specimens.

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