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Host plants of Korean Cerambycidae (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea)
Jongok Lim,Jong-Su Lim,Shin-Young Park,Su-Min Oh,Kuk-Hyang Ko,Il-Kwon Kim,Bong-Woo Lee 한국응용곤충학회 2013 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2013 No.10
The Cerambycidae is a very diverse family in Chrysomeloidea (Insecta: Coleoptera), and the members are commonly called as longhorn beetles, long-horned beetles or longicorn beetles. The family is comprised of approximately 25,000 described species in nine subfamilies worldwide, and 311 species are known from Korean insect fauna. Most species are associated with woods and shrubs or live on herbaceous vegetation in open areas. Cerambycid larvae are primarily borers in deadwood. Some species develop in living trees and cause damage on host plants by boring heart wood and making galleries. As the results of four year field surveys (from 2010 to 2013) and literature review, host plants of 181 species of Korean Cerambycidae are revised, including thirteen new cerambycid-host associations, and more than 179 host plants species of 107 genera in 44 families are compiled. Among them, most common host plants are belonged to mainly four families: Ulmaceae, Pinaceae, Fagaceae and Betulaceae. Additionally, Acer tegmentosum Maxim. (Aceraceae) is newly recognized as a host plant of the Asian longhorned beetle, Anoplophora grabripennis (Motchulsky) in South Korea.
LIM, JONGOK,LEE, SEUNGHWAN Magnolia Press 2012 Zootaxa Vol.3414 No.1
<P>Five species of Goniozus are recognized in Korea. Goniozus koreanus Lim, sp. nov. and G. mesolevis Lim, sp. nov. are described and figured; G. akitsushimanus Terayama, 2006 and G. yoshikawai Terayama, 2006 are newly recorded from Korea. Goniozus maurus Marshall, 1905 is excluded from Korean fauna. A key to the Korean species in females is provided.</P>
Jongok Lim,Jong-Su Lim,Shin-Young Park,Su-Min Oh,Kuk-Hyang Ko,Il-Kwon Kim,Bong-Woo Lee 한국응용곤충학회 2013 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2013 No.10
Anoplophora isa moderate-sized genus with 36 species of woodboring cerambycid beetles that occur throughout Asia, with the highest diversity in the tropical and subtropical region. Two species, A. chinensis (Forster) and A. glabripennis (Motchulsky) are known in the Korean peninsula. The latter is an infamous invasive species, commonly called the Asian longhorned beetle, in the U.S. causing economic damage on hard woods. For the present study, we carried out field surveys from 2010 to 2013 and literature review on the host plants of Korean Anoplophora species. A. chinensis is associated with 14 host plant species in 4 families and A. glabripennis 17 species of 11 families. Most importantly, the Manchurian striped maple, Acer tegmentosum Maxim. (Aceraceae), is newly recognized as a host of the Asian longhorned beetle. In the present study, a revised host plant checklist of Korean Anoplophora species is provided, with correction of scientific and Korean names of the host plants.
First record of Anoplophora freyi (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae) in Korea
Ja Lang LIM,Ki Gyoung Kim,Jongok LIM,Ik Je CHOI,Jinyoung Park,Jong Kyun PARK 한국응용곤충학회 2014 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2014 No.04
Generally, Cerambycidae inhabites in tropical and subtropical zones, and they are large family among Coleoptera and distributed over 20,000 species worldwide. They typically characterized by extremely long antennae, which are often as long as or longer than the beetle's body. Order Cerambycidae are divided into 11 subfamilies in the world, among them, there are 304 species of the 159 genera in 7 subfamilies from Korea up to date. The genus Anoplophora is belonging to the tribe Agniini in the subfamily Lamiinae. Most species of Anoplophora are showed their beautiful colors on the elytra, pronotum, antennae and ventral parts etc. These colors superficially seems like mere patterns of the integument. Usually, colored pubescent patches of the elytra in Anoplophora are arranged in round spots, in others they are arranged in transverse bands. And also, the species of this genus have very long antennae (about 1.3-1.6 times the body length in males, 1.0-1.5 times the body length in females of most species) then others and mostly body size are large, some species is over 50mm. In this paper Anoplophora freyi is newly recorded in Korea. Consequently, a total of three species of the genus Anoplophora are recorded in Korea.
Jongok Lim,Sangchul Shin,Seunghwan Lee 한국응용곤충학회 2008 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2008 No.10
Odontepyris sp. nov., a new ectoparasitoid on the caterpillar of Telorta divergens (Butler, 1879) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is recognized from Korea. After rearing the larvae on the host insect, adult females were obtained and described. Revising all known species of genus Odontepyris, a key to the species of the genus Odontepyris is presented for the Eastern Palearctic region.
Jongok LIM,Mamoru TERAYAMA,Sangchul SHIN,Seunghwan LEE 한국응용곤충학회 2008 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2008 No.05
South Korean species of the bethylid wasps, genus Holepyris are reviewed. Ten species are recognized and eight of them are described as new to science: H. crinitus sp. nov., H. dimidium sp. nov., H. discedo sp. nov., H. mucro sp. nov., H. multo sp. nov., H. profundus sp. nov., H. secedo sp. nov., H. tantillus sp. nov.; Holepyris benten Terayama 2006 and H. susanowo Terayama 1999 are recorded for the first time from South Korea. Diagnostic characteristics and illustrations of each species are provided.
Jongok Lim,Roland Gerstmeier,Bongwoo Lee,Seunghwan Lee 한국응용곤충학회 2013 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2013 No.04
Two families of checkered beetles (Cleridae and Thanerocleridae) contain approximately 3,600 described species. Clerus is one of genera belonging to the Omadius genus-group (Cleridae: Clerinae: Clerus series), and distributed in Palaearctic, Indo-Australian and Afrotropic regions containing 17 species. Among the known species, 11 species have been recorded from Palaearctic region (seven from East Asian countries). Through a taxonomic study on the Korean Clerus species, a total of three species, C. dealbatus (Kraatz, 1879), C. pilosellus (Gorham, 1878) and Clerus sp. nov. are recognized. From the present study, it was confirmed that C. dealbatus was misidentified as Thanasimus lewisi (Jacobson, 1911) in the country, due to the similarity of the body coloration. The presence of the latter species in Korean insect fauna is very doubtful. Diagnostic characters of three Korean Clerus species are presented.
Jongok Lim,Hyunjeong Kwon,이종욱,이승환 한국응용곤충학회 2010 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.13 No.4
A new species of Laelius (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) from China is described and illustrated. Biometric measurement data are also included. Laelius jilinensis Lim and S. Lee sp. nov. is characterized by ‘having mandible with four teeth, the propodeal disc with five discal carinae and the pronotum slightly wider than long’ from other congeneric species. A key to the species of the genus Laelius from the Eastern Palaearctic region is also provided.
New record of four Holepyris spp. (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) from Korea
Jongok Lim,이승환 한국응용곤충학회 2012 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.15 No.4
Four species of the genus Holepyris (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae: Epyrinae), H. atamensis (Ashmead, 1904), H. benten Terayama, 2006, H. susanowo Terayama, 1999, and H. tsugaruensis Terayama, 2006, are newly recognized from Korea. Descriptions, biometric measurement data and diagnostic illustrations are given for each species. A key to Korean Holepyris species is also provided.
Lim, Jongok,Han, Youngeun,Lee, Bongwoo,Oh, Haeyong,Lyu, Dongpyeo Blackwell Publishing Asia 2012 Entomological Research Vol.42 No.4
<P><B>Abstract</B></P><P>A new species of <I>Clytus</I> Laicharting (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is described from Korea. Illustrations of diagnostic characteristics of the new species including male genitalia are provided with a key to Korean <I>Clytus</I> species.</P>