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Halista Park & Kim 2020, gen. nov.
<i>Halista</i> Park, gen. nov. <p> Type species: <i>Halista batillosa</i> Park & Kim, sp. nov. Type locality: Palawan, Philippines.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis</b>. The genus <i>Halista</i> Park & Kim is superficially similar to <i>Frisilia</i> Walker, 1864, with atypical labial palpus. However, it is defined by the uniquely specialized 2 nd segment of the labial palpus which is shovel-shaped, broadened, concaved on inner surface, with a minute spine-like 3 rd segment, whereas in the latter, it is long, strongly angled, covered with rough scales in male. The other diagnostic morphological characters differentiating the new genus from all other genera of Lecithoceridae are the following: the front leg with long hair-like scales above; the hindwing venation with very unusual M 2 extending from near base of R-vein to termen; the male genitalia lacking caudal process in juxta; the abdomen with a long hair-pencil arising from segment V.</p> <p>The new genus belongs to the subfamily Lecithocerinae.</p> <p> <b>Etymology</b>. The generic name is derived from the Greek, <i>hali</i> (= sea) with a Greek superlative ending - <i>ista</i>, referring to the type locality on the Pacific Ocean.</p>Published as part of <i>Park, Kyu-Tek & Kim, Sora, 2020, Two new genera, Halista Park, gen. nov. and Mireana Park, gen. nov. and six new species of the family Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera) from the Philippines, pp. 316-328 in Zootaxa 4803 (2)</i> on page 317, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4803.2.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/3909151">http://zenodo.org/record/3909151</a>
FIGURE 1 in New species, Agnoea digitiella sp. nov., of the family Lypusidae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) based on morphology and COI sequences
FIGURE 1. Agnoea digitiella Kim sp. nov. A, labial palpus; B, wing pattern; C, male genitalia; D, aedeagus; E, uncus and gnathos; F, vinculum; G, sacculus; H, abdomen. Scale bar: 1.0mm.Published as part of Kim, Sora & Lee, Seunghwan, 2020, New species, Agnoea digitiella sp. nov., of the family Lypusidae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea) based on morphology and COI sequences, pp. 183-189 in Zootaxa 4803 (1) on page 185, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4803.1.11, http://zenodo.org/record/390796
Four new species of Paniculata Park, 2018 (Lepidoptera: Lecithoceridae) from the Afrotropical Region
Park, Kyu-Tek, Kim, Sora (2021): Four new species of Paniculata Park, 2018 (Lepidoptera: Lecithoceridae) from the Afrotropical Region. Journal of Natural History 54 (45-46): 2897-2908, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1877839, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2021.187783
FIGURE 1 in Two new genera, Halista Park, gen. nov. and Mireana Park, gen. nov. and six new species of the family Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera) from the Philippines
FIGURE 1. Halista batillosa Park & Kim, sp. nov. A, labial palpus; B, distal part of forwing; C, wing venation D, adult; E, male genitalia, prep. No. CIS-6950; F, aedeagus; G, gnathos; H, saccus; I, abdomen with long hair-pencils. Scale bar: 0.5 mmPublished as part of Park, Kyu-Tek & Kim, Sora, 2020, Two new genera, Halista Park, gen. nov. and Mireana Park, gen. nov. and six new species of the family Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera) from the Philippines, pp. 316-328 in Zootaxa 4803 (2) on page 318, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4803.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/390915
Genus<i>Promalactis</i>Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae) from Cambodia, Part II: five new species, checklist and taxonomic key for the species in Cambodia
Kim, Sora, Bae, Yang-Seop, Lee, Seunghwan (2018): Genus Promalactis Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae) from Cambodia, Part II: five new species, checklist and taxonomic key for the species in Cambodia. Journal of Natural History 52 (9-10): 607-620, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2018.1444804, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2018.144480
Figure 1 in Four new species of Paniculata Park, 2018 (Lepidoptera: Lecithoceridae) from the Afrotropical Region
Figure 1. Localities for four new Paniculata species in regions of Africa. (a) Ghana, Bia National Park; (b) Uganda, Budongo Forest; (c) Uganda, Mpanga Forest; (d) Malawi, Mulanje DistrictPublished as part of Park, Kyu-Tek & Kim, Sora, 2021, Four new species of Paniculata Park, 2018 (Lepidoptera: Lecithoceridae) from the Afrotropical Region, pp. 2897-2908 in Journal of Natural History 54 (45-46) on page 2898, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1877839, http://zenodo.org/record/540530
Gescheiterte Enthüllung unter dem Himmel von Nason: Kim Masumis postkoloniale Erzählung Nason no sora (2001)
Although the Korean minority in Japan is of colonial origin, most studies dealing with zainichi literature do not focus on its (post)coloniality. This paper argues that analyzing zainichi writing from the perspective of postcolonial theory provides a fruitful contribution to the study of zainichi literature. Since postcolonial theory is usually biased towards Western (post)colonialism, emphasizing the dichotomy between Western colonial powers and their colonies, it is necessary to adapt it to the case of Japan. The first part of this paper therefore maintains that the dichotomy between Japan and its former colony Korea is fundamentally interwoven with a third factor: The West. The second part of this paper concentrates on the text Nason no sora (2001) by the zainichi author Kim Masumi, stressing its postcolonial character and illustrating the potential of a postcolonial reading
Gescheiterte Enthüllung unter dem Himmel von Nason: Kim Masumis postkoloniale Erzählung Nason no sora (2001)
Although the Korean minority in Japan is of colonial origin, most studies dealing with zainichi literature do not focus on its (post)coloniality. This paper argues that analyzing zainichi writing from the perspective of postcolonial theory provides a fruitful contribution to the study of zainichi literature. Since postcolonial theory is usually biased towards Western (post)colonialism, emphasizing the dichotomy between Western colonial powers and their colonies, it is necessary to adapt it to the case of Japan. The first part of this paper therefore maintains that the dichotomy between Japan and its former colony Korea is fundamentally interwoven with a third factor: The West. The second part of this paper concentrates on the text Nason no sora (2001) by the zainichi author Kim Masumi, stressing its postcolonial character and illustrating the potential of a postcolonial reading
Genus Promalactis Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae) in northern Vietnam, Part III: seven new species and four newly recorded species
Kim, Sora, Park, Kyu-Tek, Heppner, John B., Lee, Seunghwan (2014): Genus Promalactis Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae) in northern Vietnam, Part III: seven new species and four newly recorded species. Journal of Natural History 48 (21): 1327-1346, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2013.86257
Torodora platiella Park & Kim 2020, sp. nov.
<i>Torodora platiella</i> Park & Kim, sp. nov. <p>(Figs. 5 A–G)</p> <p> <b>Type material</b>. Holotype: ♂, <b>Philippines</b>, Palawana, Mantalingajan, Pinigisan, 600m, 13 Sept. 1961, Noona Dan Exp. 61–62, Caught in Malaise-traps outside forest, gen. prep. No. CIS-7417, in ZMUC.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> The new species is differentiated from any known species of the genus <i>Torodora</i> Meyrick and its related genera by having the sharply produced apex of the forewing and the male genitalia with unique shape of uncus which is triangular and broadened distally.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Male. (Figs. 5 C–G). Wingspan 7.5 mm.</p> <p> <i>Head</i>: Vertex shinny yellowish-white appressed scales, covered with brownish scales posteriorly. Antenna broken medially; basal segment elongated, brownish gray dorsally; flagellum yellowish white throughout, without annulations. Second segment of labial palpus slightly thickened, arched, yellowish brown on outer surface; yellowish white on inner surface; 3 rd segment slender, as long as 2 nd segment, strongly upturned.</p> <p> <i>Thorax:</i> Tegula and thorax dark yellowish-brown dorsally. Hind tibia dark brown on outer surface with broad pale orange median band. Forewing ground color dark yellowish-brown throughout; a large, yellowish-white elliptical spot well developed at middle; costa nearly straight, partly pale yellow on anterior margin, especially clear in apical 1/4; apex sharply produced; termen very oblique, sinuate; fringe yellowish white, except with black scales before apex and fuscous scales beyond 2/3. Hindwing with several large, elongated yellowish-white fascia well developed under surface of wing, longest one on upper M 1 vein and the other shorter ones bordered by blackish scales beyond about middle of wing.</p> <p> <i>Abdomen</i> (Fig. 5H): Spinous zones on upper surface well developed, especially more dense, broader in segments II–IV.</p> <p> <i>Male genitalia</i> (Figs. 5 C–G): Uncus more or less spatulate, inversely triangular, broadened distally with nearly flat caudal margin. Gnathos large, elongated, strongly bent beyond 2/3 with sharply pointed apex. Valva broadened basally; costa nearly straight in basal 1/6, then oblique; cucullus more or less triangular, about 1/2 length of basal part of valva, densely setose. Juxta convex on caudal margin with thumb-like latero-caudal margin, rounded apically. Aedeagus globular in basal 2/5, nearly parallel sided beyond; cornutus small, spine-like, bent apically.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> The Philippines (Luzon).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The species name is derived from the Greek, <i>platys</i> (= broad, flat), referring to the broad uncus.</p>Published as part of <i>Park, Kyu-Tek & Kim, Sora, 2020, Two new genera, Halista Park, gen. nov. and Mireana Park, gen. nov. and six new species of the family Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera) from the Philippines, pp. 316-328 in Zootaxa 4803 (2)</i> on page 324, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4803.2.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/3909151">http://zenodo.org/record/3909151</a>
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