Contribution to the mite (Acari) fauna of the Korean Peninsula
Author
Kontschan, Jeno
Author
Park, Sun Jae
Author
Lim, Jae Won
Author
Hwang, Jeong Mi
Author
Seo, Hong Yul
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Journal of Species Research
2014
2014-02-28
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http://dx.doi.org/10.12651/jsr.2014.3.1.063
journal article
10.12651/JSR.2014.3.1.063
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Camisia spinifer
(C.L. Koch, 1836)
(
Fig. 9c
)
Material examined.
As571,
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
,
Ryanggang Province
: NW or Samjiyon,
31 km
on Paekdu-san road,
Larix volgensis
forest (not mixed with
Betula pendula
) with rather poor underwood, not far from the tree borderline, sifting decayed trunks of
Larix volgensis
,
28.
VI
.1988
, leg. Merkl, O. & Szél, Gy. As574
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
, Geumgangsan, pine forest, soil,
11.VII.1988
, leg. Merkl, O. & Szél, Gy. As961,
Republic of Korea
,
Gyeonggi province
, Gapyeong-gun, Hwaak Mts, Hwaak pass,
2.5 km
S of the tunnel, pine forest,
430 m
, N37̊58.465′ E127̊ 31.559′,
11.09.2010
, leg. Forró, L., Makranczy, Gy., Murányi D.Sun Jae Park & Jung Do Yoon.
Fig. 9.
Scanning micrographs about
Camisiidae
and Nothriidae from Korea. a.
Heminothtus peltifer
(C.L. Koch, 1839). b.
Nothrus palustris
C.L. Koch, 1839
. c.
Camisia spinifer
(C.L. Koch, 1836)
.
Short description.
Tip of rostrum pointed. Lamellar (
le
) setae very long and branches, sensilla short and club-like. Setae
d
1
d
2
short, other setae very long and flagelliform, situated on narrow protuberances. Caudal margin with two long and wide protuberances.
Notes.
This species is recorded from the Korean Peninsula by
Paik (1980)
.