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The present state of knowledge of the calliphorid fauna of Eastern Asia is reviewed. The material from the family Calliphoridae collected in North Korea by six expeditions of researchers from the Institute of Zoology PAS, Warsaw, Poland has been presented. Twenty four species representing 10 genera has been identified. Twelve species are reported for the first time in the fauna of Korea. Two of them: Polleniopsis mongolica Séguy and Slomorhina discolor (Fabr.) are presented in colour images. Among these species there are five very rare ones, known only from original descriptions: Bellardia benshiensis Hsue, Bellardia heilongjiangensis Chen, Cui et Zh., Bellardia longistricta Fan et Quian, Bellardia oligochaeta Chen et Fan and Melinda maai Kur. At present, 48 species of the calliphorid flies are recorded from the Korean Peninsula.
The monographic revision of North Korean ants is provided fist time in the World literature. This work was based on the investigation of very rich material collected by Polish and Hungarian entomologists in North Korea in 1959-1990. The collections are kept in the Museum and Institute of Zoology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, in the Institute of Environmental Sciences of the Jagiellonian University, Cracow, and in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. In total, these unique collections include more than 70 thousand specimens collected in almost all regions of North Korea. Altogether, 99 ant species from 35 genera and 7 subfamilies, including 6 newly described species and 35 new to North Korea have been found; 17 species have been excluded from the list of the North Korean fauna. The monograph includes review of species, taxonomie and zoogeographical analysis of the Korean myrmecofauna, and the comparison of this fauna with that of the adjacent regions of Eastern Asia. A key for determination of all taxa of North Korean ants is also provided.
The two European species of vertebrate blood-feeding biting midges of the subgenus Lasiohelea Kieffer, 1921 of the genus Forcipomyia Meigen, 1918 are taxonomically reviewed. They are Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) velox (Winnertz, 1852), whose adult females feed on amphibians, and F. (L.) sibirica (Buyanova, 1962), which obtain blood from humans. Adults of both species are diagnosed, redescribed and illustrated. Forcipomyia sibirica is a boreo-montane Palearctic species which, in Europe, mostly occurs in mountain areas, and is very similar to the eastern Palearctic F. (L.) nipponica (Tokunaga, 1940). Forcipomyia velox is common in western Palearctic lowlands. Forcipomyia (L.) cultella (Yu et Xiang, in Yu 1988) from China is recognized as a junior synonym of F. velox (Winnertz, 1852), and F. (L.) ussurica Remm, 1971 from the Russian Far East is recognized as a junior synonym of F. (L.) longicornis (Tokunaga, 1940) from Japan. New synonymies. Forcipomyia sibirica from Romania and F. longicornis from North Korea are reported for the first time.
The present state of knowledge of the tachinid fauna of Eastern Asia is reviewed. The material from the subfamily Phasiinae collected in North Korea by five expeditions of researchers from the Institute of Zoology PAS, Warsaw, Poland was studied. Thirteen species of the phasiine flies are recorded. Ten species are reported for the first time in the fauna of North Korea. Two new species are described and illustrated: Dionaea karinae sp. nov., and Hemyda dominikae sp. nov.
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