Paracladura rasnitsyni Krzemińska, 2005

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Paracladura rasnitsyni Krzemińska, 2005: 327 .

Distribution. The species was described rather recently from Russian Far East, Primorsky Krai and only holotype male and paratype female specimens were known (Krzemińska 2005, Figs. 5, 54-60).

Examined material (Fig. 31): 1 male (pinned, genitalia in vial of glycerol), North Korea, Ompo, alt. 500 ft., 28.05.1938, coll. A. M. Yankovsky (USNM).

Notes. First record for Korean Peninsula and only the second case of this species ever recorded. Males of this species have unique parameres in shape of two broad, membranous lobes covering aedeagus from ventral side, then abruptly narrowing into long, thin hooks curved to inside and almost meeting medially (Krzemińska 2005), better visible in lateral view (Fig. 9).