Dermatohomoeus terrenus (Hisamatsu, 1985a)
Figs. 1, 3, 6–8, 16
Colenis terrena Hisamatsu, 1985a: 7; Hisamatsu, 1985b: 234.
Dermatohomoeus terrenus: Angelini & Švec, 1998: 5; Hoshina, 1999: 414.
Materials examined. SOUTH KOREA: Jeonnam Prov.: 1 female, Piagol, Mt. Jiri, Guryeo-gun, 31 V 2002, J.-S. Park and J.-H. Choi, sifting; 2 females, N35°.15’32.22” E127°34’56.84”, Mt. Sanghwangbong, Wandogun, 1 VII 2003, S.-J. Park, S.-M. Choi and D.-H. Lee, sifting; Jeju Prov.: 16 females, Dongbaekdongsan, Seonheul-ri, Jocheon-eup, Bukjeju-gun, 22 V 2006, S.-I. Lee and Y.-H. Kim, sifting; 26 females, Donnaeko, Sanghyo-dong, Seogwipo City, 22 V 2006, S.-J. Park and S.-I. Lee, sifting; 22 females, same data as former except for ‘T.-K. Kim and H.-W. Kim, sifting’.
Distribution. Korea and Japan.
Remarks. Dermatohomoeus terrenus is recorded for the first time in Korea. This species is easily collected and widely distributed throughout Japan, except Hokkaido. Hoshina (1999) stated that they may have parthenogenetic reproduction because all specimens examined by him were females. All Korean specimens examined by us were females too.