The plant bug genus Psallus (Heteropera: Miridae) in the Korean Peninsula with descriptions of three new species

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Abstract

There are twenty-six species of the genus Psallus Fieber, 1858 (Phylinae: Phylini) documented in the Korean Peninsula. Three new species are described: Psallus cheongtaensis sp. n., P. ernsti sp. n. and P. suwonanus sp. n., and four species are reported from Korea for the first time: Psallus cinnabarinus Kerzhner, 1979, P. flavescens Kerzhner, 1988, P. loginovae Kerzhner, 1988, and P. roseoguttatus Yasunaga & Vinokurov, 2000. The genitalic structures of females and males are described and figured for most treated species. A key is provided for identifying all the Korean species.

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Duwal, R. K., Yasunaga, T., Jung, S., & Lee, S. (2012). The plant bug genus Psallus (Heteropera: Miridae) in the Korean Peninsula with descriptions of three new species. European Journal of Entomology, 109(4), 603–632. https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2012.074

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