Ljania propinqua Kim & Chung, 1996
(Figs. 6 AB)
New records: South Korea, CR11 Gwangju, Mudeung Mt., stream, 35°8'50.2584" N 126°59'18.942" E, 11.x.2012, Pešić & Choi 1/0/0 (mounted) .
Records from Korea: Gangwon Province (Kangreung: Sagimak) – Kim and Chung (1996).
Remarks. Males of this species described after a single male from Gangwon Province, differ from L. orientalis (in parentheses, from Tuzovskij 2012) in the dorsal shield bearing 5 pairs of setae (6 pairs), Dgl4 more distanced from lateral margin of the dorsal shield (close to lateral margin), anterior margin of CxI extending beyond frontal margin (not extending beyond frontal margin) and by the lower number of genital setae on each side, 1011 (1822). The female of L. propinqua is still unknown.
Habitat: Streams.
Distribution: Korea.