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 text Journal of Species Research 2014 2014-02-28 3 1 63 78 http://dx.doi.org/10.12651/jsr.2014.3.1.063 journal article 10.12651/JSR.2014.3.1.063 2713-8615 13141648 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) .