Publications by authors named "Seung Jin Roh"

Background: The genus Tutt, 1899 (Lepidoptera, Psychidae) comprises 14 species found throughout the world. In East Asia, three species, Hättenschwiler & Chao, 1990, Saigusa & Sugimoto, 2014 and Saigusa & Sugimoto, 2014, are known from Korea, Japan and China.

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This study encoded the complete mitochondrial genomic sequence of the little ringed plover . The mitochondrial genome has a total length of 16,864 bp, consisting of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, two rRNA genes, and a control region. The nucleotide composition was 23.

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The greater wax moth, Linnaeus, is well known as a pest of honey bees and for the biodegradation of wax and polyethylene by their larvae. The genus has long been considered monotypic and found worldwide. A taxonomic study of the genus is presented based on morphological and molecular characters (, , ).

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We, herein, report the complete mitochondrial genome of () This species' genome has a total length of 15,429 bp (GenBank accession number: MK890245), consisting of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, two rRNA genes, and an A + T rich control region. The nucleotide composition is 39.1% T, 42.

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The genus Enderlein, 1912 is reported for the first time from Korea with two new species: Dahlica (Dahlica) somae Roh & Byun, and Dahlica (Dahlica) ochrostigma Roh & Byun, Adults and genitalia are illustrated, and DNA barcodes for precise identification of the species are also provided.

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