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Two New Speies of the Genus Psammocinia(Dictyoceratida, Irchiniidae) from korea
Sim, Chung-Ja,Lee, Kyung-Jin 한국동물분류학회 2001 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.17 No.2
Two new species of the genus Psammocinia (Dictyoceratida, Irciniidae), P. bergquisti n. sp. and P. gageoensis n. sp., are described from Gageodo Island (Sohuksando Island), Korea. P. bergquisti n. sp. is characterized by the thumb like appearance and secondary fibre which makes a broad plate or secondary web while other known species in Psammocinia has many narrow and simple secondary fibres. P. gageoensis n. sp. is very similar to P. mosulpia Sim 1998 in shape, but primary fibre of the new species has more complex fascicles and it is difficult to see the detritus in the fibre. The primary fibre of this new species is cored with the smaller sand than that of P. mosulpia. 한국 가거도에서 채집된 모래해면속(망각해면목: 가는실해면과)의 2 신종, 버키스트모래해면(Psammocinis bergquisti n. sp.) 과 가거모래해면(P. gageoensis n. sp.)을 기색한다. 버키스트모래해면은 외형이 엄지손가락 모양이며 지금까지 알려진 모래해면 속의 종들은 좁고 단순한 형태의 2차섬유를 갖는 반면 본 신종은 2차섬유가 얇은 판 모양이거나 넓은 망구조이다. 가거모래해면은 모슬모래해면(P. mosulpia Sim. 1998) 과 외형에서 매우 유사하지만, 1차섬유가 복잡한 총생모양으로 섬유 내부에 있는 모래와 골편들의 겉으로 잘 보이지 않은 점이 특징이다. 가거모래해면의 1차섬유 속에는 모슬모래해면의 1차섬유 속의 모래보다 작은 모래들이 있다.
韓國産 호주유두해면(Tetilla australe)의 成體와 發生胚의 形態 比較
盧粉祚,沈貞子 梨花女子大學校 韓國生活科學硏究院 1979 韓國生活科學硏究院 論叢 Vol.24 No.-
Tetilla australe Bergquist, an unreported spicies in Korea, was examined with respect to its morphology of the parent and embryo. As the pattern of reproduction in this species has been known yo be viviparous, larval stages were not found within the endosome. The shape and size of the spicules of the parent were compared with those embryo. With the exception of sigmaspirae spicules, 4 diffrent types of spicules were 4 to 5 fold larger in the parent than in the embryo. From the comparison of our data with those of Bergquist(1968), it seems to be likely that spicules grow in size as development proceeds.
Two New Psammocinian Sponges (Dictyoceratida: Irciniidae) from Korea
Sim, Chung-Ja,Lee, Kyung-Jin The Korean Society for Integrative Biology 2002 Korean journal of biological sciences Vol.6 No.1
Two new species of the genus Psammocinia (Dictyoceratida, Irciniidae), P. lobatus and P. rubra, are described from Gageodo Island (Sohuksando Island)and Jejudo Island, Korea. Psammocinia lobatus is most closely related to P. wandoensis Sim and Lee in growth form. However, it can be distinguished by its sharp conules and primary and secondary fibres, lightly cored with detritus. Psammocinia rubra is readily distinguished from the other described Psammocinia species by the blunt conules, reddish brown color of specimen, brown color of fibres and filaments, secondary web between adjacent primary fibres and filament coated with brown granules.
Taxonomic Study on Marine Sponges from Gageodo Island (Sohuksando), Korea
Sim, Chung-Ja,Kim, Hyung-June 한국동물분류학회 2002 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.18 No.2
가거도 해산 해면류를 동정ㆍ분류하기 위해 1999년 8월부터 2001년 7월까지 가거도 인근 지역섬으로부터 채집한 표본을 동정하였다. 그 결과 1강 2아강 6목16과 23속 35종으로 밝혀졌고, 이 중 무레이다공해면 (Polymastia murrayi Burton, 1959)과 어두운유령해면 (Clathria(Thajysias) spicata Gray, 1924)의 2종이 한국미기록종으로 밝혀졌으며 한국침곤봉해면 (Stylocordyja koreana n.sp.)이 신종으로 밝혀졌다. A taxonomic study of the marine sponges was conducted with the materials collected from Gageodo Island (Sohuksando), Korea from August 1999 to July 2001. The sponges were identified into 35 species, 23 genera, 16 families, six orders, two subclasses and a class. Among them, two of Polymastia murrayi Burton, 1959 and Clathria (Thalysias) spicata Gray, 1924, are newly recorded to Korean fauna, and Stylocordyla korenna n. sp. is new to science.
Two New Sponge Species of the Genus Stelletto (Astrophorida: Ancorinidae) from Korea
Sim, Chung-Ja,Kim, Young-A The Korean Society for Integrative Biology 2003 Korean journal of biological sciences Vol.7 No.1
Two new species of the genus Stelletta (Astrophorida: Ancorinidae), S. spinulosa n. sp. and S. calyx n. sp., are described from the waters around Gageodo Island (Sohuksando) and Ulleungdo Island, Korea. S. spinulosa n. sp. is similar to S. crassispicula (Sollas, 1886) in the feature of entire animal, but differs from it in the shape of orthotriaene and the form and size of oxyasters. S. calyx n. sp. resembles to S. crater Dendy, 1924 in the shape of sponge, but the new species has four size categories of oxyaster whereas S. carter has no oxyaster.
A Taxonomic Study on the Marine Sponges in Korea: 4. Choristida (Geodiidae)
Sim, Chung-Ja The Korean Society for Integrative Biology 1982 동물학회지 Vol.25 No.1
본인은 축산, 울릉도, 충무, 제주도 등지에서 採集된 四放海綿類를 同定한 결과 다음과 같은 코리스티다해면류에 속하는 5種의 韓國未記錄種이 밝혀졌다. Geodia variospiculosa Thiele, Geodia japonica (Sollas), Geodia reniformis Thiele, Geodinella cylindrica (Thiele), Geodinella hyotania Tanita.
Two New Records of Marine Sponge in Jeju Island, Korea
Sim, Chung-Ja,Kim, Hyung-June The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2002 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.18 No.1
2000년부터 2002년까지 제주도 조간대에서 채집한 해면류를 동정·분류한 결과 원추봉상해면(Strongylacidon conulosa Bergquist and Fromont, 1988)과 브론스테이보라해면(Haliclona brøndste야 Bergquist and Warne, 1980)이 한국 미기록종으로 밝혀졌다. Some marine sponges were collected from intertidal zone of Jeju Island with hands during the period from 2000 to 2002 Among them, two species, Strongylacidon conulosa Bergquist and Fromont, 1988 and Haliclona brøndstedi Bergquist and Warne, 1980 are newly recorded in Korea.
Chung Ja Sim,강동원 한국통합생물학회 2004 Animal cells and systems Vol.8 No.2
A study on marine sponges was conducted by SCUBA diving at Ulleungdo Island, Korea, from July 2001 to August 2003. Two species, Mycale (Naviculina) ulleugensis and Mycale (N.) neunggulensis, are new to science. Mycale (N.) ulleugensis n. sp. seems close to M. chungae based on the shape of spicules, but differs in the size of megascleres and sigmas, Mycale (N.) neunggulensis n. sp. seems close to M. flagellifer Vacelet and Vasseur in the type and size of spicules, but differs in the shape of naviculichela. Naviculichela I of M. flagellifer has a spine on the upper part of the felix.