Perlomyia smithae Nelson & Hanson, 1973

(Figs. 10–15, 33)

Perlomyia smithae Nelson & Hanson, 1973 — Nelson & Hanson 1973: 56. (original description of the male and female); Zhiltzova 2003: 505. (monography); Teslenko & Zhiltzova 2009: 237 (key).

Type locality. China, Inner Mongolia, Greater Khingan Mts, Yalu River.

New material. North Korea, Kangwon Province, Kosŏng-gun, Kumgang Mts., swept in forest at Kwinyon-am Rock, N38°40’ E128°15’, 28.05.1985 (loc. Korea.956), leg. András Vojnits, Lajos Zombori: 1♂, 3♀.

Diagnosis. Male: Tergum IX deeply excavated posterio-medially, tergum X without knobs or spines; apex of sternum IX relatively short. Epiproct simple, hook-shaped; cercus short but with apical spine. Female: Sternum VII rectangular, without any modification, not fused to sternum VIII. Median sclerites on sternum VIII are large and brown, posterio-medially pointed, basally with a sinuous wrinkle; laterally they are connected to a pair of small sclerites.

Distribution and ecology. This species was described from northeastern China and later was found also in the Primorsky and Khabarovsk areas of Russia. The present data is the southernmost locality, extending the range of this species to the Thebaek ranges (Fig. 33). New for the Korean Peninsula.