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Gammaropsis utinomii New to Korea (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Photidae)
Kim, Young-Hyo,Lee, Kyung-Sook The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2010 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.26 No.2
Gammaropsis utinomii (Nagata, 1961), an incompletely known species of gammaridean amphipod, is redescribed in detail based on the specimens from the southern coast of Korea. The expanded basis of pereopod 7 of this species allows it to be distinguished from its congeners.
A New Species of Cerapus from Korea (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Ischyroceridae)
Lim, Byung-Jin,Park, Ja-Yang,Min, Gi-Sik The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2008 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.24 No.1
Cerapus longicervicum, a new species of ischyrocerid amphipods, was isolated from the vicinal sea of Deokjeokdo-Island, Incheon (South Korea). This species is characterized by a narrower coxal plate width of gnathopod 1 in male, which is 0.39 times as broad as pereonite 1, and antenna 2, which is longer than antenna 1. This paper also provides the partial sequence of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (CO1) of the new species, which was obtained from a specimen that was preserved in 4% formalin solution.
Four Species of the Genus Atylus from Korea (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Dexaminidae)
Kim, Young-Hyo,Lee, Kyung-Sook The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2009 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.25 No.2
Four species of the genus Atylus belonging to the family Dexaminidae are reported from the eastern and southern coasts of Korea. Three of these species are redescribed as new records of this country: Atylus (Atylus) ekmani (Gurjanova), A. (A.) matsukawaensis Hirayama and Takeuchi and A. (Kamehatylus) japonicus Nagata.
A New Species of Cerapus from Korea(Crustacea: Amphipoda: Ischyroceridae)
Byung-Jin Lim,Ja-Yang Park,Gi-Sik Min 한국동물분류학회 2008 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.24 No.1
Cerapus longicervicum, a new species of ischyrocerid amphipods, was isolated from the vicinal sea of Deokjeokdo-Island, Incheon(South Korea). This species is characterized by a narrower coxal plate width of gnathopod 1 in male, which is 0.39 times as broad as pereonite 1, and antenna 2, which is longer antenna 1. This paper also provides the partial sequence of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1(CO1) of the new species, which was obtained from a specimen that was preserved in 4% formalin solution.
허준행,신소연,이창목,김영효 한국동물분류학회 2020 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.36 No.2
A newly recorded species Caprella mutica Schurin, 1935 belonging to the family Caprellidae Leach, 1814 was collected from the East Sea, Korea. Caprella mutica is native to the north-east Asia but is a well-known cosmopolitan and invasive species in many areas. This species is morphologically highly similar to C. acanthogaster Mayer, 1890. However, it is distinguished from a combination of the characteristics of the head, pereonites 1-2, and gnathopod 2. In this study, the Korean C. mutica is fully illustrated based on the mature specimens and compared to C. acanthogaster.
Gammaropsis utinomii New to Korea (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Photidae)
김영효,이경숙 한국동물분류학회 2010 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.26 No.2
Gammaropsis utinomii (Nagata, 1961), an incompletely known species of gammaridean amphipod, is redescribed in detail based on the specimens from the southern coast of Korea. The expanded basis of pereopod 7 of this species allows it to be distinguished from its congeners.
Jun-Haeng Heo,So-Yeon Shin,Chang-Mok Lee,Young-Hyo Kim 한국동물분류학회 2020 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.36 No.2
A newly recorded species Caprella mutica Schurin, 1935 belonging to the family Caprellidae Leach, 1814 was collected from the East Sea, Korea. Caprella mutica is native to the north-east Asia but is a well-known cosmopolitan and invasive species in many areas. This species is morphologically highly similar to C. acanthogaster Mayer, 1890. However, it is distinguished from a combination of the characteristics of the head, pereonites 1-2, and gnathopod 2. In this study, the Korean C. mutica is fully illustrated based on the mature specimens and compared to C. acanthogaster.
김경원,Jun-Haeng Heo,Young Hyo Kim 국립생물자원관 2023 Journal of species research Vol.12 No.4
A newly recorded species, Sinocorophium dongtanense, of the genus Sinocorophium was collected from shallow waters of Korea. This species was previously reported as S. homoceratum in Korea. However, after reanalysis of previously studied samples, this species was identified as S. dongtanense, which had previously been reported from the Yangtze estuary, Shanghai, China in 2014. In this study, the newly recorded species is illustrated with a diagnosis and compared to the previously misidentified species. Molecular phylogenetic studies for Sinocorophium species in Korea are provided. A key to the Sinocorophium species in Korea is also provided.
A new record of the species Caprella arimotoi (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidae) from Korean waters
Heo, Jun-Haeng,Choi, Jaehong,Kim, Young-Hyo The National Institute of Biological Resources 2020 Journal of species research Vol.9 No.4
A newly recorded species Caprella arimotoi Takeuchi, 1993, belonging to the family Caprellidae Leach, 1814, was collected from the South Sea, Korea. This species is morphologically very similar to Caprella verrucosa Boeck, 1871, with blunt dorsal projections on pereonites, oval-shaped propodus on gnathopod 2, and grasping spines on the pereopods 5-7. Caprella arimotoi originated from C. verrucosa and are difficult to distinguish because they have mixed characteristics. However, C. arimotoi was classified because of several morphological differences. The newly recorded species C. arimotoi is discernible from C. verrucosa by a forwardly curved anterodorsal projection on head, elongated gills, slender pereopod 7, and lacking ventrolateral projections on pereonites 2-7. To date, C. arimotoi has only been reported in Japanese waters. So, our record is the first record in Korean waters and outside of Japan. In this study, the Korean C. arimotoi is illustrated based on the mature male specimens with a brief description of the female, focusing on the sexually dimorphic characters.