Loxoblemmus equestris Saussure, 1877

Loxoblemmus campestris Matsuura, 1988: 18 (Japan); Ichikawa & Tominaga, 2002: 49 (Chuncheon). Loxoblemmus arietulus Saussure, 1877: 253 (Java, Sumatra, Japan); Doi, 1933: 89; Cho, 1959: 146; Ju, 1969: 20; Choo & Choi, 1983: 49; Gorochov & Kostia, 1993: 431; Kwon & Huh, 1994: 49; Moon & Yoon, 1994: 105; Kwon et al. 1996: 104; Storozhenko, 2004: 208; Storozhenko & Paik, 2007: 101; Paik et al. 2010: 31.

Loxoblemmus equestris Saussure, 1877: 252 (Celebes, Java); Shiraki, 1930: 204; Wu, 1935: 69; Gorochov & Kostia, 1993: 430; Kwon & Huh, 1994: 49; Kwon et al. 1996: 104; Storozhenko, 2004: 210; Storozhenko & Paik, 2007: 102; Paik et al. 2010: 32.

Specimens examined (9 Ƥ). <Pyeongannam-do> Zamosan 60 km NE from Pyongyang, 18 viii 1971, S. Horvatovich & J. Papp (No. 186); <Gangwon-do> Samilpo Inlet, 13 x 1978, A. Vojnits & L. Zombori (No. 492); <Gyeonggi-do> Mt. Pakyon Pakyon pokpo 27 km NE from Kaesong 500 m, 9 ix 1971, S. Horvatovich & J. Papp (No. 250); Mt. Pakyon 20 km NE from Kaesong both sides of and near the road between Kaesong and Pakyon pokpo, 10 ix 1971, S. Horvatovich & J. Papp (No. 254).

Remarks. Loxoblemmus campestris is a substitute name for L. arietulus since Matsuura (1988) due to ambiguity because the syntypes of L. arietulus are all females without differentiated characters. L. arietulus and equestris were under mixed conditions due to hardly separable species, and only considered by scatter diagrams for the ratio of male tegmen (Gorochov & Kostia, 1993).