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New Report of Two Xanthid Crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) from Korea
Lee, Sang-Kyu,Park, Tae-Seo,Kim, Won The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2010 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.26 No.1
Two species of xanthids, Actaea polyacantha (Heller, 1861) and Actaeodes hirsutissimus (R$\ddot{u}$ppell, 1830) collected from Jejudo Island, are newly recorded from Korean waters. Korean Xanthidae now consists of 22 species belonging to twenty genera.
Kwon, Young-Dae,Ji, Eun-Mi,Park, Kyu-Tek The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2010 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.26 No.1
A notodontid moth, Disparia diluta (Hampson, 1910) is reported for the first time from the Korean peninsula. At the same time, taxonomical note for D. nihonica (Wileman, 1911) is given. The male genitalia of D. nihonica (Wileman) were erroneously illustrated as those of Neodrymonia delia (Leech) by Tshisjakov and Kwon (1999), and Schintlmeister (2008) cited D. nihonica (Wileman) to be distributed in the Korean peninsula, based on the illustration.
Ban, Soo-Hong,Kwon, Tae-Seong,Kim, Byung-Woo The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2010 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.26 No.1
Himalphalangium spinulatum (Roewer, 1911) collected from Gijang-gun, Busan-city, Korea is redescribed with spination of leg, detailed illustrations including SEM photographs for the first time. Bidentolophus bidens (Simon, 1880) as a junior synonym of Opilio koreanus Charitonov, 1957 from North Korea is additionally reported in the Korean fauna. Also, a key to the species of Korean subfamily Opilioninae is provided.
Three New Species of Hemicyclops (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Clausidiidae) from Korea
Moon, Seong-Yong,Kim, Il-Hoi The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2010 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.26 No.3
Three new species of Hemicyclops, H. parilis, H. nasutus and H. membranatus are described from Korean coasts. Hemicyclops parilis n. sp. is closely similar to H. gomsoensis Ho and Kim, but distinguishable from the latter species by having the different shape of genital double somite and spermatophore. Hemicyclops nasutus n. sp. is distinguishable from congeners by having five setae on the first segment of antennule and the ratio 4.26 : 1 of the length to width of caudal ramus. Hemicyclops membranatus n. sp. is characterized by the possession of the membranous fringe along margins of cephalothorax and a claw on the third antennal segment.
Kwon, Choon-Bong,Shin, Mann-Kyoon The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2010 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.26 No.3
To investigate the Korean ciliate fauna, two oxytrichid ciliates, Laurentiella strenua (Dingfelder, 1962) and Notohymena australis (Foissner and O'Donoghue, 1990) were collected from the Taehwa River in Ulsan, South Korea. These two ciliates are reported for the first time in Korea. Descriptions were based on the observation of live and silver stained specimens. Diagnoses of these species are as follows: Laurentiella strenua: body is approximately $320{\times}170\;{\mu}m$ in size, an inverted triangular shape. Cytoplasmic globules are present in both anterior and posterior margins, transparent and sized $10-15\;{\mu}m$ in live specimens. Adoral zone of membranelles is covering about 50% of body length. Frontoventral-transverse cirri are arranged diagonally into 5 rows. Transverse cirri are arranged almost longitudinally and varied 4-6 in number. Dorsal kineties are 11 rows with multiple fragmentations. Macronuclei are 4-5 in number. Notohymena australis: body is approximately $170{\times}50\;{\mu}m$ in live specimens, slender and long ellipsoidal shape. Yellowish green cortical granules are present as pairs or rows which composed of 3-6 granules. Adoral zone of membranelles is covering about 36% of the body length, composed of 39-50 adoral membranelles. Dorsal kineties is 6 rows. Macronuclei are 2 in number.
New Record of Sagami Grenadier, Ventrifossa garmani (Gadiformes: Macrouridae) from Korea
Jeong, Moon-Kyung,Lee, Sung-Il,Kim, Jin-Koo The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2010 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.26 No.3
A single specimen (149.9 mm TL) of sagami grenadier, Ventrifossa garmani was collected from Korea waters. This species is similar to Coelorinchus spp. in body shape, but is distinguished by a short and rounded snout. It is characterized by having the serrated second dorsal spine in the first dorsal fin, a triangular spine on the scale, seven branchiostegal rays and six scales below middle of first dorsal fin. We describe this species as the first record to Korean fish fauna and propose the Korean name "Kkeo-kkeul-meo-ri-min-tae-sok" for this genus, and "Kkeo-kkeul-meo-ri-min-tae" for this species.
Bryocoris gracilis (Hemiptera: Miridae) New to Korea
Cho, Young-Jae,Kwon, Yong-Jung,Suh, Sang-Jae The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2010 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.26 No.3
Korean Bryocoris species, B. gracilis and B. montanus, were reviewed. Of these, B. gracilis Linnavuori, 1962 is first reported in Korea and diagnosed, based on a single female specimen collected from Mount Hwangmaesan, Gyeongsangnam-do province. A key to the Korean species and photographs on external features are given.
New Record of Hippolytid Shrimp Lebbeus grandimana (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) from Korean Waters
Kim, Jung-Nyun,Yoon, Sang-Chul,Choi, Jung-Hwa,Oh, Taeg-Yun,Hwang, Kang-Seok,Kim, Jong-Bin,Choi, Kwang-Ho The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2010 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.26 No.3
A hippolytid shrimp, Lebbeus grandimana, is described from the southern part of the East Sea and this is the first record of the species in Korea. The genus Lebbeus of the family Hippolytidae currently comprises four species in Korea. A key to identify the four species of the genus Lebbeus from Korean waters is provided.
Lee, Seok-Hyun,Lee, Kyu-Hyun,Ko, Hyun-Sook The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2010 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.26 No.3
A hole dwelling holothurian symbiotic crab was collected in the low tidal mark in Namhae Island. The crab was identified as Asthenognathus inaequipes Stimpson, 1858 and found to be new to Korean waters. The species was briefly illustrated and described.
Lee, Taek-Jun,Shin, Sook The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2010 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.26 No.3
A sea star was collected with fishing nets at a depth of approximately 100-160 m in the East Sea and was identified as Stephanasterias albula (Stimpson, 1853) belonging to the family Asteriidae of the order Forcipulatida. This species characterized by having the capability of asexual reproduction by self-division turned out to be new to the Korean fauna. Its morphological characteristics are redescribed with illustrations. Thirty one species of sea stars including S. albula are now recorded from the East Sea of Korea.