Cosmolaelaps chianensis (Gu)

Hypoaspis chianensis Gu, 1990: 441 .

Hypoaspis (Cosmolaelaps) hefeiensis Xu & Liang, 1996:193 (junior synonymy by Ma, 2006: 23; Bai & Ma, 2012: 558). Hypoaspis (Cosmolaelaps) hefeiensis .— Bei et. al., 2003: 648.

Hypoaspis chianensis .— Ren & Guo, 2008: 329.

Cosmolaelaps chianensis .— Moreira et al., 2014: 319.

Specimens examined. 11 females and six males, Taehwa River, Ulsan Metropolitan City, Republic of Korea, 35°32' N, 129°17' E, alt . 666 m, 0 3 Jun 2015, E. Keum coll., from soil (coniferous and deciduous forest); five females, World cup park, Seoul, Republic of Korea 37°32' N, 127°02' E, alt . 594 m, 19 May 2016, E. Keum coll., from soil (metasequoia, deciduous and phragmites); five females, Cheongoksan Natural Recreation Forest and Yeonhwa mine, Bonghwa, Gyeongbuk province, Republic of Korea 37°02' N, 128°59' E, alt . 776 m, 0 8 July 2014, E. Keum coll., from soil (grass, pine forest and Sasa borealis); four females and two males, Ohyu-ri, Haeanmyeon, Yanggu-gun, Ganwon province, Republic of Korea 38°15' N, 128°06' E, alt . 725 m, 20 Jun 2016, E. Keum coll., from soil; four female, Chilgok, Gyeongbuk province, organic apple orchard, Republic of Korea 36°03' N, 128°21' E, alt . 72 m, 27, April, 2012, E. Keum coll., from soil; seven females and four males, Hallasan national park, Jeju island, Republic of Korea 33°22' N, 126°31' E, alt . 1497 m, 17 June 2016, E. Keum coll., from soil; four female, Nakdong River, Andong and Gumi, Gyeongbuk-province, Republic of Korea 36°33' N, 128°35' E, alt . 92 m, 36°11' N, 128°22' E, alt. 36 m, 23 May 2009, E. Keum coll., from soil riparian grassland. ( All deposited in PMANU) .

Notes. Cosmolaelaps chianensis was described from China (Gu, 1990). It has been found associated with Mus pahari Thomas ( Rodentia: Muridae). The description of this species is brief and both the description and illustrations lack many important details. Ma (2006) considered that Cosmolaelaps hefeiensis is a junior synonym of C. chianensis . C. hefeiensis was also described from China (Xu & Liang, 1996). It has been found from moss (Xu & Liang, 1996) and is now recorded in Republic of Korea for the first time, from soil. Our concept of the species is based on that of Xu & Liang (1996) and our specimens agree very well with the description given by Xu & Liang, 1996 for Cosmolaelaps hefeiensis . The species is easily recognised by the long and thick setae of the dorsal shield (most setae long enough to reach well past the base of next posterior seta), j1, z1 and Z5 simple and a without knob at their bases and fixed digit of chelicera of female with six teeth.