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Agathis assimilis KOKUJEV, 1895 – 1 f: No. 288. – Distributed in the Palaearctic Region. New to the fauna of Korea.
Agathis genalis TELENGA, 1955 – 1 m: No. 376. 2 m: No. 425. 2 f: No. 511. 1 m: No. 639. 2 f + 2 m: No. 680. Every specimen was identified by M. SHARKEY. – Distribution : frequent in Siberia ( Russia). New to the fauna of Korea.
Agathis griseifrons THOMSON, 1895 – 1 m: Prov. North Hamyong , Musan, 19–20 August 1991, leg. HAN BANG HI. – Widely distributed in Europe. New to the fauna of Korea.
Agathis maetoi SHARKEY, 1996 View in CoL – 1 m: No. 137. 1 f: No. 166. 1 m: No. 175. 1 f + 1 m: No. 182. 1 f: No. 237. – Described from Japan, reported from the Maritime Territory of Russian Far East. New to the fauna of Korea .
Agathis montana SHESTAKOV, 1932 View in CoL – 1 f (in Warszawa): Diuyr ad Changjin, 24 August 1959, leg. B. PISARSKI. – Frequent to common in the Palaearctic Region. New to the fauna of Korea.
Bassus cingulipes (NEES, 1812) – 1 f + 1 m: No. 285. 1 f: No. 332. 1 m (det. SHARKEY): No. 376. 1 f: No. 705. – Widely distributed in the Palaearctic Region. New to the fauna of Korea.
Bassus conspicuus (WESMAEL, 1837) – 1 m: No. 196. 1 m: No. 231. 1 m: No. 261. 1 f: No. 33l. Every specimen was identified by M. SHARKEY. – Widely distributed and frequent in the Palaearctic Region. New to the fauna of Korea .
Bassus festivus (MUESEBECK, 1953) – 1 f: No. 182. 1 f: No. 225. 1 f: No. 229. 1 f: No. 237. 1 f: No. 243. 1 m: No. 285. 1 f: No. 305. 1 f: No. 314. 1 f: No. 909. Every specimen was identified by M. SHARKEY. – Distributed in the Maritime Territory ofRussian Far East, Japan, China, Taiwan, India, Philippines and North America (introduced). New to the fauna of Korea.
Bassus romani (SHESTAKOV, 1940) – 1 m: No. 282. 1 f: No. 893. 1 f: No. 1553. 1 f: No. 1577. Every specimen was identified by M. SHARKEY. – Distributed in Russian East Siberia, Japan, Taiwan, India. New to the fauna of Korea.
Bassus rugulosus (NEES, 1834) – 1 f: Keumkang Mts , 28 August 1959, leg. B. PISARSKI. – In Europe reported from nine countries. New to the fauna of Korea .
Bassus tumidulus (NEES, 1814) – 1 f (in Warszawa): Myohyang Mts, 6 August 1959, leg. B. PISARSKI. 1 f: Prov. Sariwon, North Hwanghae, 29 Sept. 1994, leg. F. MÉSZÁROS et L. ZOMBORI. – A Palaearctic species. New to the fauna of Korea.
Braunsia matsumurai WATANABE, 1937 – 1 f (det. M. SHARKEY): No. 1503. – Described from Japan, reported from Russian Far East. New to the fauna of Korea.
Coccygidium nihonense SHARKEY, 1996 View in CoL – 1 m (det. M. SHARKEY): Mt. Sudo , 600 m, 24 August 1990, leg. K. YAMAGISHI. – Distributed in Russian Far East and Japan. New to the fauna of Korea.
Cremnops desertor (LINNAEUS, 1758) View in CoL – 1 f: No. 260. 1 f: No. 275. 1 m: No. 805. 2 m: No. 1336. – Frequent to common in the Palaearctic Region.
Cremnops pappi SHARKEY, 1996 – 1 f paratype (in Warsaw): Pyongyang, 21 July 1959, leg. B. PISARSKI. 2 f: No. 299 (paratypes). – Described and hitherto known from Japan and Korea.
Euagathis semenovi SHESTAKOV, 1940 View in CoL – 3 f + 3 m (2 f + 2 m in Warszawa, 1 f + 1 m in Budapest): Pyongyang, 21 July 1959, leg. B. PISARSKI et J. PROSZYNSKI. – Distributed in the Maritime Territory ofRussian Far East, Japan. The species was described from Korea by S HESTAKOV.
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Papp, J 2003 |
Agathis maetoi
SHARKEY 1996 |
Coccygidium nihonense
SHARKEY 1996 |
Cremnops pappi
SHARKEY 1996 |
Euagathis semenovi
SHESTAKOV 1940 |
Agathis montana
SHESTAKOV 1932 |