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3777C633A15FE77CFF17F8A83A5BFF41.text	3777C633A15FE77CFF17F8A83A5BFF41.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mogoplistidae	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Family  Mogoplistidae</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Body slender, flat, depressed, always covered with delicate fine scales; head short, the clypeus extending onto the dorsum of the head; the entire rostrum composed of the clypeus; pronotum longer than wide, especially elongate in males compared to females; male micropterous, but female always apterous; fore tibia with only inner tympanum; hind tibia with dorsal spinules, but without movable large spines; middle tarsomeres with developed pulvillus; male phallic complex mostly membranous; ovipositor needle-shaped.</p>
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3777C633A15EE77CFF17FE883B97FDC3.text	3777C633A15EE77CFF17FE883B97FDC3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mogoplistidae	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Key to the species of  Mogoplistidae in Korea </p>
            <p> 1. Male tegmina invisible, hidden under pronotum, which strongly protrudes backwards (Fig. 1); maxillary palpus slender, its apical segment moderately widened (Fig. 4); ovipositor thick, slightly recurved (Fig. 16)........  Ectatoderus tamna sp. nov.</p>
            <p>- Male tegmina visible, leaving from the pronotum, which protrudes backwards moderately; maxillary palpus thick, its apical segment triangularly widened (Figs. 5, 6); ovipositor slender and straight (Figs. 17, 18).............................. 2</p>
            <p> 2. Male tegmina bright orange with a pair of black spots (Figs. 2, 8); cerci with terminal annulation; female subgenital plate deeply notched, deeper than wide (Fig. 14)................................................  Ornebius bimaculatus</p>
            <p> - Male tegmina dark gray without maculation (Figs. 3, 9); cerci concolorous, without annulation; female subgenital plate weakly notched, wider than deep (Fig. 15).........................................................  Ornebius kanetataki</p>
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3777C633A15EE77FFF17FD063B06FD12.text	3777C633A15EE77FFF17FD063B06FD12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ectatoderus Guerin-Meneville 1849	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Ectatoderus Guérin-Méneville, 1849</p>
            <p> Type species:  Ectatoderus nigriventris Guérin-Méneville, 1849</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Male with pronotum somewhat widened, protruding posteriorly; tegmen short squamiform, almost invisible, concealed under elongate pronotum; maxillary palpus long and slender, its apical segment moderately widened; male paraproct with short, right-angled process; ovipositor curved upward slightly.</p>
            <p> 1.  Ectatoderus tamna sp . nov. </p>
            <p>(Tables 1, 2, Figs. 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16)</p>
            <p>Material examined (13 specimens). &lt;Jeju-do&gt; &lt;Holotype&gt; 13, Dongbaekdongsan Seonheul-ri Jocheon-eup Bukjeju-gun, 16 Oct 2008, Kim Tae-Woo; &lt;Paratypes&gt; 235Ƥ, ibid., 16 Oct 2008, Kim Tae-Woo; 132Ƥ, Mt. Sanbangsan Sagye-ri Andeok-myeon Namjeju-gun, 14 Aug–1 Sep 2004 (rearing), Kim Jeong-Kyu and Kim Tae-Woo; 1Ƥ, Bijarim Forest Gujoa-eup Bukjeju-gun, 21 Aug 2000, Sohn Jae-Chun; 13 (last instar), Andeokgyegok Valley Gamsan-ri Andeok-myeon Namjeju-gun, 13 Aug 2004, Kim Jeong-Kyu and Kim Tae-Woo.</p>
            <p>Description. General. Whole body dark gray, pronotum reddish gray, appendages more maculated; at a glimpse, looks like an immature nymph due to the invisible tegmina hidden under the pronotum. Head. Head small and round, longer than height; eyes small, widely separated, interocular distance 4.2 times wider than the horizontal diameter of one eye; antennal scape as long as wide, as wide as the horizontal diameter of an antennal socket; fastigium of vertex 1.2 times wider than the horizontal diameter of an antennal socket; clypeus protruding anteriorly, higher than wide in anterior view, with median longitudinal furrow; maxillary palpus with five segments, the ratio of segments being 1:1:2:1.7:2 from base to apex. Thorax. Pronotum 1.5 times longer than wide in dorsal view, 2.5 times longer than head; anterior margin truncated, but posterior margin widely rounded, wider than anterior one; female pronotum as long as wide in dorsal view, 1.5 times longer than head. Wings. Tegmina micropterous, but invisible, almost hidden under pronotum, its hind margin rounded with pubescence; most venations vestigial, only three basic cubitus veins, media and radius hardly perceived; chordal veins and speculum obviously undeveloped; transparent, only lateral field and apical area weakly darkened; female without tegmina and wings. Legs. Fore tibia with a small, round, hardly discernable inner tympanum; hind femur three times longer than middle femur; middle tarsomeres small, rounded, depressed; hind tibia with numerous small spinules on inner and outer dorsal margins; largest inner apical spur as long as one-third of basitarsus; hind basitarsus three times longer than combined length of remaining two tarsomeres, with small spinules on both sides; inner apical spur as long as last tarsomere. Abdomen. Cercus shorter than hind femur, concolorous with body, without bright annulation; male supra-anal plate with smoothly curvate hind margin, its dorsal area with developed short hairs; paraproct with right-angled process, as long as basal width, along its margin with hairs; female subgenital plate roundly triangular, shorter than basal width, hind margin narrowly incised at apex, as wide as deep. Ovipositor. Ovipositor shiny brown, gently recurved, slightly shorter than hind femora; apex subapically swollen, without serration; dorsal valves with 3~4 ventral bristles.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Korea, Jejudo Island.</p>
            <p> Etymology. ‘  tamna ’ refers to an earlier name for Jejudo Island, which was used for many centuries in ancient Korea. </p>
            <p> Remarks. This species is similar to  Ectatoderus annulipedus (Shiraki, 1911) from Taiwan, but newly characterized, as shown in Table 1, using the characters from Yang and Yen (2001a). </p>
            <p> Character  E. tamna sp. nov. E. annulipedus</p>
            <p>Body size smaller (mean 7.5 mm in males) larger (mean 9.6 mm in males) Tegmina mostly transparent, venation vestigial shiny black, venation completed Cerci coloration gray, same color as body yellow</p>
            <p>Male paraproct as long as basal width and hairy shorter than basal width and smooth</p>
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3777C633A15DE77EFF17FCC13B5DF942.text	3777C633A15DE77EFF17FCC13B5DF942.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ornebius Guerin-Meneville 1844	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Ornebius Guérin-Méneville, 1844</p>
            <p> Type species:  Ornebius xanthopterus Guérin-Méneville, 1844</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Male with pronotum moderately protruded posteriorly; tegmen visible, mostly exposed from pronotum, color variable and remarkable; maxillary palpus moderately long, apical segment triangularly widened; male paraproct with elongate digital process directed caudodorsally; ovipositor straight, needle-shaped.</p>
            <p> 2.  Ornebius bimaculatus (Shiraki, 1930) (Table 2, Figs. 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17) </p>
            <p> Liphoplus bimaculatus Shiraki, 1930 . Insecta Matsumurana, 4(4): 191, Fig. 5. “ Formosa: Kwashoto.” Lectotype 3 in National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. </p>
            <p>Material examined (18 specimens). &lt;Jeju-do&gt; 13, Marado Island Namjeju-gun, 24 Sep 2008, Kim Hwa-Jung; 6311Ƥ, ibid., 16 Oct 2008, Kim Tae-Woo.</p>
            <p>Description. General. Body coloration light gray, head and pronotum orange; tegmina short, orange yellow; cercal end whitish with subapical dark annulation. Head. Head depressed, longer than height; eyes small, widely separated, interocular distance four times wider than horizontal diameter of an eye; antennal scape as long as wide, as wide as horizontal diameter of an eye; fastigium of vertex as wide as horizontal diameter of an antennal socket; clypeus protruding anteriorly, higher than wide in anterior view, without median longitudinal furrow; maxillary palpus with five segments, the ratio of segments being 1:1.2:2.4:2:2.4 from base to apex. Thorax. Pronotum 1.5 times longer than wide in dorsal view, 1.7 times longer than head, 2.5 times longer than tegmina; anterior margin truncated, posterior margin widely rounded, wider than anterior one; female pronotum as long as wide in dorsal view, 1.2 times longer than head. Wings. Tegmina micropterous, not exceeding one-quarter of abdomen, posterior margin widely round; tegminal base covered by posterior margin of pronotum; posterior outer margin of tegmen with a black spot; right tegmen with two harp veins, two chordal veins; speculum ovate, not divided, 1.2 times wider than long; female lacks tegmina and wings. Legs. Fore tibia with a small inner tympanum; hind femur three times longer than middle femur; middle tarsomeres large, rounded, depressed; hind tibiae with numerous small spinules on inner and outer dorsal margins; largest inner apical spur as long as a half of basitarsus; hind basitarsus two times longer than remaining two tarsomeres combined length, with small spinules on both sides; inner apical spur as long as last tarsomere. Abdomen. Cerci 1.5 times longer than hind femur, with white and black terminal annulation; male supra-anal plate with smoothly convex hind margin, with short bristle developed on dorsal area; paraproct with elongate goose-neck shaped process, smooth without hairs; female subgenital plate with widely round hind margin, apex deeply incised, deeper than width. Ovipositor. Ovipositor shiny brown, straight, needleshaped, as long as hind femora; apex subapically swollen, without serration; dorsal valves with 5~6 ventral bristles. Distribution. Marado Island, Korea (new record), Japan, China, Taiwan, and Hawaii (introduced; Otte, 1994).</p>
            <p> 3.  Ornebius kanetataki (Matsumura, 1904) (Table 2, Figs. 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18) </p>
            <p> Ectatoderus kanetataki Matsumura, 1904 . Thousand Insects of Japan, 1: 131, pl. 6, Fig. 1. “ Japan: Mt. Ibuki.” Lectotype 3 in Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. </p>
            <p> Liphoplus kanetaki [misspelling]: Ju, 1969: 20. </p>
            <p> Ornebius kanetataki: Choo and Choi, 1983: 49 ; Kwon and Huh, 1994: 50; Park and Paik, 1995: 293; Kwon et al. 1996: 104; Storozhenko and Paik, 2007: 119; Paik et al. 2009: 33; Paek et al. 2010: 35; Paik et al. 2010: 41. </p>
            <p>Material examined (19 specimens). &lt;Gyeonggi-do&gt; 1Ƥ, Mt. Bukhansan Eupyeong-gu Seoul, 3 Oct 2003, Kim Tae-Woo; 13, Sindo Island Bukdo-myeon Ongjin-gun Incheon, 26 Aug–2 Sep 2007 (rearing), Kim Tae-Woo; &lt;Chungcheongnam-do&gt; 1Ƥ, Sambong Beach Anmyeondo Island Taean, 8 Sep 2005, Kim Tae-Woo; &lt;Gyeongsangnam-do&gt; 1Ƥ, Gadeok-ri Geumseong-myeon Hadong-gun, 19 Sep 1998, An NY; 1Ƥ, ibid., 27 Sep 2003, Park Jung-Seok; 13, Baechun-ri Chukdong-myeon Sacheon, 18 Sep 2010, Paik Yu-Hyeon; &lt;Jeollanam-do&gt; 1Ƥ, Seomjingang Riverbed Toji-myeon Gurye-gun, 29 Sep 2001, Kim Tae-Woo; 2Ƥ, Hongdo Island Heuksan-myeon Sinan-gun, 7 Oct 1999, An Seung-Lak; &lt;Jeju-do&gt; 13, Jungmun Seoguipo-si, 16 Jan 2003, Kim Tae-Woo; 131Ƥ, Jejudo Island, 29 Oct 2007, Seong Ki-Soo; 13 (sweeping), Wolchulbong, 5 Oct 2003, Park Sang-Hyeon; 333Ƥ, Dongbaekdongsan Seonheul-ri Jocheon-eup Bukjeju-gun, 16 Oct 2008, Kim Tae-Woo.</p>
            <p>Description. General. Body grayish brown; tegmina short, dark, shiny gray. Head. Head depressed, longer than height; eyes small, widely separated, interocular distance four times wider than horizontal diameter of one eye; antennal scape as long as wide, as wide as horizontal diameter of an antennal socket; fastigium of vertex 1.2 times wider than horizontal diameter of an antennal socket; clypeus protruding anteriorly, higher than wide in anterior view, with a median longitudinal furrow; maxillary palpus with five segments, the ratio of segments being 1:1.2:2.4:2:2 from base to apex. Thorax. Pronotum 1.5 times longer than wide in dorsal view, two times longer than head, 1.2 times longer than tegmen; anterior margin truncated narrowly, but posterior margin widely rounded, wider than anterior one; whitish rim on hind margin; female pronotum as long as wide in dorsal view, 1.2 times longer than head. Wings. Tegmina micropterous, not exceeding one-half of abdomen, posterior margin rounded; tegminal base covered by posterior margin of pronotum; color mostly dark brown, only basal area transparent. Right tegmen with two harp veins, two chordal veins; speculum trapezoidal, not divided, 1.5 times wider than long; female lacks tegmina and wings. Legs. Fore tibia with a small inner tympanum; hind femur three times longer than middle femur; middle tarsomeres small, rounded, depressed; hind tibia with numerous small spinules on inner and outer sides; largest inner apical spur as long as one-third of basitarsus; hind basitarsus 2.2 times longer than remaining two tarsomeres combined length; small spinules present on both sides; inner apical spur as long as last tarsomere. Abdomen. Cerci 1.1 times longer than hind femur, concolorous with body, without annulation; male supra-anal plate with a pair of trapezoidal lobes, hind margin with dorsal hairs; paraproct with thick and short process, right angled, with sparse hairs; female subgenital plate roundly triangular, shorter than basal width; its posterior margin with narrowly incised apex, wider than depth. Ovipositor. Ovipositor shiny brown, almost straight, needle-shaped, shorter than hind femora; apex subapically swollen, without serration; dorsal valves with 6~7 ventral bristles.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan.</p>
            <p>Species Body Pronotum Tegmen Hindfemur Ovipositor</p>
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