Sang-Bin Lee , Sunghyuk Jeong , Hyobin Lee , Yejin Kang , Suseong Lee , Na Ra Jeong , Jaehyeon Lee , Sanghyo Park , Jaewon Kim , Inhyeok Han , Hyeongsu Kim , Jaeyun Kim , Min Seok Seo , Chang Wook Jo , Soo Ji Kim , Hyuk Nam Kwon , Molly E. Cook , Kukhyun Lim , Nan-Yao Su , Wonhoon Lee
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Recently, a drywood termite alate was collected by a citizen in Changwon, Republic of Korea, which has raised concerns if drywood termites were established in the nearby area. In order to initiate the management program, obtaining distribution range of the invasive drywood termite was necessary. Therefore, in this study, we surveyed the surrounding area within a 1 km radius from the initial alate collection site to detect any signs of drywood termite infestations and any active termite colony. Our morphological identification and molecular analysis using <em>COI, COII,</em> and <em>16s RNA</em> confirmed that the collected termites were <em>I. minor,</em> and <em>16s RNA</em> matched with <em>I. minor</em> from Japan and the USA. We found infestations in multiple structures in the surveyed area and a gazebo in the park that was heavily infested by <em>I. minor</em>, indicating that <em>I. minor</em> can overwinter in southern Korea. Due to the economic importance of <em>I. minor</em>, a management plan to prevent further spread and to minimize damage caused by <em>I. minor</em> is needed in Korea.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":15094,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology","volume":"27 2","pages":"Article 102264"},"PeriodicalIF":1.1000,"publicationDate":"2024-05-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Well-established populations of the western drywood termite, Incisitermes minor (Blattodea: Kalotermitidae), in Korea\",\"authors\":\"Sang-Bin Lee , Sunghyuk Jeong , Hyobin Lee , Yejin Kang , Suseong Lee , Na Ra Jeong , Jaehyeon Lee , Sanghyo Park , Jaewon Kim , Inhyeok Han , Hyeongsu Kim , Jaeyun Kim , Min Seok Seo , Chang Wook Jo , Soo Ji Kim , Hyuk Nam Kwon , Molly E. 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Well-established populations of the western drywood termite, Incisitermes minor (Blattodea: Kalotermitidae), in Korea
Incisitermes minor (Hagen), the western drywood termite, is an important structural pest in the US and has been introduced into other states such as Louisiana, Florida, and other countries as invasive species. Because of the cryptic nature of drywood termites, they can infest a piece of wood and can unintentionally be moved to different places on wooden materials such as in furniture. Recently, a drywood termite alate was collected by a citizen in Changwon, Republic of Korea, which has raised concerns if drywood termites were established in the nearby area. In order to initiate the management program, obtaining distribution range of the invasive drywood termite was necessary. Therefore, in this study, we surveyed the surrounding area within a 1 km radius from the initial alate collection site to detect any signs of drywood termite infestations and any active termite colony. Our morphological identification and molecular analysis using COI, COII, and 16s RNA confirmed that the collected termites were I. minor, and 16s RNA matched with I. minor from Japan and the USA. We found infestations in multiple structures in the surveyed area and a gazebo in the park that was heavily infested by I. minor, indicating that I. minor can overwinter in southern Korea. Due to the economic importance of I. minor, a management plan to prevent further spread and to minimize damage caused by I. minor is needed in Korea.
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes original research papers, review articles and short communications in the basic and applied area concerning insects, mites or other arthropods and nematodes of economic importance in agriculture, forestry, industry, human and animal health, and natural resource and environment management, and is the official journal of the Korean Society of Applied Entomology and the Taiwan Entomological Society.