Perlomyia levanidovae (Zhiltzova, 1975)
(Figs. 16–18, 33)
Type locality: Russia, Primorsky krai, Barabasevka, Dakkelevskogo kluca.
Rhopalopsole levanidovae Zhiltzova, 1975 — Zhiltzova 1975: 225. (original description of the male and female). Perlomyia levanidovae (Zhiltzova, 1975) — Zwick 1977: 112. (comb. n.); Zhiltzova 2003: 501. (monography); Teslenko & Zhiltzova 2009: 237 (key).
Literature data. Zwick (2010): South Korea, Chungbuk, Sangchon-Myeon, Dungeon-li near Doma Pass (North Chungcheong Province, Sangchon-myeon, Dunjeon-ri), 750m, 0 2– 26.05.2006, leg. P. Tripotin: 1♂, 2♀.
New material. North Korea, North Pyongan Province, Hyangsan-gun, Myohyang Mts., swept along the way to Bulyongdae temple, 1000m, N40°00’ E126°15’, 22.05.1985 (loc. Korea.934), leg. András Vojnits, Lajos Zombori: 2♂.
Diagnosis. Male: Tergum IX deeply excavated posterio-medially, tergum X with a pair of mesolateral knobs; apex of sternum IX long. Epiproct simple, hook-shaped; cercus long, terminates in an apical spine. Female: Sternum VII rectangular, without any modification, not fused to sternum VIII. Median sclerites on sternum VIII are small, dark brown, rectangular; laterally they are connected to horseshoe-shaped lateral sclerites, a well-developed subgenital plate present posteriorly to the median sclerites.
Distribution and ecology. This spring species was known from the Primorsky area of Russia, northeastern China and from South Korea (Fig. 33). New for North Korea.