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Two new records of the subfamily (: Heteroptera: ) from the Korean Peninsula

Junggon Kim, Hong Ki Min, Woon Kee Paek, Sunghoon Jung

PII: S2287-884X(17)30049-3 DOI: 10.1016/j.japb.2017.05.001 Reference: JAPB 224

To appear in: Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity

Received Date: 25 July 2016 Revised Date: 22 April 2017 Accepted Date: 5 May 2017

Please cite this article as: Kim J, Min HK, Paek WK, Jung S, Two new records of the subfamily Deraeocorinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) from the Korean Peninsula, Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity (2017), doi: 10.1016/j.japb.2017.05.001.

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Two new records of the subfamily Deraeocorinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) from the Korean Peninsula

Junggon Kim a, Hong Ki Min b, Woon Kee Paek b, Sunghoon Jung a, * aLaboratory of Systematic Entomology, Department of Applied Biology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea. b Research and Promotion Division, National Science Museum of Korea, Daejeon, Republic of Korea * Corresponding author: Tel.: +82–42–821–5767; Fax: +82–42–823–8679, E–mail: [email protected]

Abstract Two new records of the Deraeocorinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) are reported from the Korean Peninsula, Termatophylum hikosanum Miyamoto, 1965 and Fingulus longicornis Miyamoto 1965. With these species, their higher taxa, the tribe Termatophylini and the genus Fingulus are also reported for the first time to the Korean fauna. Morphological and biological information of the species are provided with photographs.

Keywords: Miridae, Deraeocorinae, Termatophylini, FingulusMANUSCRIPT, new record, the Korean Peninsula

Introduction The subfamily Deraeocorinae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) have a world-wide distribution and comprise six tribes up to date: Clivinemini, , Hyaliodini, Saturniomirini, Surinamellini and Termatophylini (Wheeler 2000; Schuh 2002–2013). These deraeocorine plant bugs are predominantly known as general predators, and some groups (e.g. Clivinematini and Hyaliodini) and/or some species (e.g. Stethoconus japonicus and Fingulus longicornis ) are reported as specialized predators for specific pests such as lace bugs, thrips and scale (Wheeler 2000, 2001). Therefore, deraeocorines are considered important economically on agriculture, forest or ecosystems (Wheeler 2000). In this study, two deraeocorine species, Termatophylum hikosanum Miyamoto, 1965 and Fingulus longicornis Miyamoto, 1965, are recorded from the Korean Peninsula. Based on discoveries of these species, their higher taxa, ACCEPTED the tribe Termatophylini and the genera Termatophylum and Fingulus of the subfamily Deraeocorinae are also recorded for the first time from the Korean fauna. The tribe Termatophylini is distributed in all zoogeographical regions, apart from the Nearctic region, and comprises 10 genera and 34 species in the world (Cassis 1995; Cassis and Eyles 2006; Cassis et al 2011). Most members of this group are recognized by anthocorid-like habitus and head form, and are reported as predators for minute in microhabitats such as bark of woods (Cassis 1995; Schuh and Sla