Anteon pilosum
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3626.4.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6165320 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DAED6E-BB1E-4F4E-FF49-FB52D54EF830 |
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11. Anteon pilosum Xu, Olmi & He, 2010
( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 9 – 11 )
Anteon pilosum Xu et al. 2010: 18. TL: Ningxia ( China), TD: SCAU.
Material examined. SOUTH KOREA: 2♂, [CN] Daejeon-si, Dong-gu, Daejeon-university, 27.V.2007, J.W. Lee (YNU); 1♂, [GB] Chendo-gun, Unmun-myeon, Mt. Unmun (U1), 35°38′45″N, 128°57′33″E, 6–19.VI.2008 (MT), J.W. Lee (YNU); 7♂, [GN] Sancheong-gun, Samjang-myeon, Yupyeongni, Wangdeungjae, 35°23.08’N 127°46.44’E, 16.VI–20.IX.2008 (MT), J.W. Lee (1♂ -MOLC, 6♂ -YNU); 1♂, [GG] Seoul-si, Jongno-gu, Gugidong, Gugi valley, Mt. Bukhan National Park, 5.VI–22.VII.2010 (MT), J.C. Jeong (YNU); 1♂, [GG] Namyangjusi, Choan, Songchon, Mt. Ungil, 99m, 37°34′43.2″N, 127°18′40.1″E, 27.V–10.VI.2009 (MT), J. O. Lim (YNU); 1♂, [JB] Namwon-si, Sannae-myeon, Baemsagol, 35°21.57’N, 127°35.03’E, 11.VI–14.VII.2008 (MT), J.C. Jeong (YNU); 1♂, [JB] Jeongeup-si, Ibam-myeon, Deungcheon-ri wetland, 35°28′44.7″N, 126°48′25.26″E, 21.VI.2005, J.W. Lee (YNU).
FEMALE. Unknown.
Host. Unknown.
Distribution. South Korea (new record), China (Hainan, Liaoning, Ningxia) (Xu et al. 2013).
Remarks. This species is known only from China, now it is newly recorded for the first time from South Korea. But, some different characters exist between the two countries: in Chinese specimen the frontal line is incomplete and the notauli are longer (0.7× length of scutum); in South Korean specimens the frontal line is complete and the notauli are shorter (0.3× length of scutum).
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