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Bibliographic checklist of Korean spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) ver. 2015
Yoo, Jung Sun,Lee, Sue Yeon,Im, Moon Soon,Kim, Seung Tae The National Institute of Biological Resources 2015 Journal of species research Vol.4 No.no.spc
The 2015 version of the bibliographic checklist of Korean spiders from the first checklist by Paik and Kim (1956) is presented, together with a complete bibliography of relevant Korean araneological literature. A total of 620 publications during 1907-2015 including original description on the Korean spiders and records of taxonomic description were critically reviewed. Records only from locations within the present borders of South Korea are listed. A total of 748 spider species of 271 genera belonging to 46 families are confirmed to exist in Korea. Twenty one species, whose distribution or existence within the Korean border are uncertain and lacked valid records, are excluded from the present list pending critical validation. Four spider species endemic to North Korean are listed separately from the present list. One genus, Joopilia Chae and Sohn, 2013 and 2 species, Joopilia jooplis Chae and Sohn, 2013 and Dolomedes jirisanensis Kim and Chae, 2012, which had no designated type species and no diagnosis, are cited as nomina nuda. New synonyms of 15 previously described spider species are proposed. Based on their zoogeographical distribution, the Korean spider fauna was found to be influenced by the northern species, including 36 Holarctic and 72 Palearctic species (14.5% of the total species). Korean endemic species include 160 species (21.5% of the total species). Korean indigenous spiders are also distributed in neighboring countries: 318 species in Russia (42.7%), 460 in China (61.7%), and 488 in Japan (65.5%).
Bibliographic Check list of Korean Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) ver. 2010
NamKung, Joon,Yoo, Jung-Sun,Lee, Sue-Yeon,Lee, Joon-Ho,Paek, Woon-Kee,Kim, Seung-Tae national science museum of korea 2009 Journal of Korean nature Vol.2 No.3
A bibliographic checklist of Korean spiders from the 1956 checklist by Paik and Kim is presented, with a complete bibliography of the relevant Korean araneological literature. For the period of 1907-2009, a total of 507 publications on the spiders were extensively searched and records of taxonomic descriptions were included. Records are listed only from the locations within the present borders of South Korea. A total of 681 species of 258 genera belonging to 46 families were confirmed to exist in Korea. Twenty species, namely Pholcus pojeonensis, Pholcus kwangkyosanensis, Pholcus parkyeonensis, Dysdera crocata, Miagrammopes coreensis, Parasteatoda culicivora, Spheropistha melanosoma, Bathyphantes major, Araneus viperifer, Larinia onoi, Neoscona holmi, Pardosa isago, Pardosa monticola, Trochosa spinipalpis, Anahita samplexa, Cheiracanthium lascivum, Cheiracanthium eutittha, Clubiona japonica, Rhene myunghwani, and Sitticus sinensis, whose distribution or existence within the Korean border were uncertain and did not meet the requirements for valid records were excluded from the present list following critical validation. Sixteen species, namely, Clubiona bakurovi, Clubiona corrugata, Clubiona hummeli, Clubiona komissarovi, Clubiona kulczynskii, Clubiona microsapporensis, Clubiona orientalis, Clubiona paralena, Clubiona propinqua, Clubiona proszynskii, Clubiona sapporensis, Mendoza nobilis, Pseudicius koreanus, Sibianor nigriculus, Sitticus penicilloides, and Yllenus coreanus, which have been described or reported to exist in North Korea were listed separately from the present list. From the zoogeographical distribution, Korean spider fauna was found to be influenced by northern species, including 35 Holarctic and 67 Palearctic species, which account for 14.9% of the total number of species. Korean endemic species include 131 species, which account for 19.2% of the total number. Among neighboring countries, Korean spiders are most similar to those found in Japan. This list (ver. 2010) will be revised periodically after this version.
Bibliographic checklist of Korean spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) ver. 2015
Jung-Sun Yoo,Sue-Yeon Lee,Moon-SoonIm,Seung Tae Kim 국립생물자원관 2015 Journal of species research Vol.4 No.-
The 2015 version of the bibliographic checklist of Korean spiders from the first checklist by Paik and Kim (1956) is presented, together with a complete bibliography of relevant Korean araneological literature. A total of 620 publications during 1907-2015 including original description on the Korean spiders and records of taxonomic description were critically reviewed. Records only from locations within the present borders of South Korea are listed. A total of 748 spider species of 271 genera belonging to 46 families are confirmed to exist in Korea. Twenty one species, whose distribution or existence within the Korean border are uncertain and lacked valid records, are excluded from the present list pending critical validation. Four spider species endemic to North Korean are listed separately from the present list. One genus, Joopilia Chae and Sohn, 2013 and 2 species, Joopilia jooplis Chae and Sohn, 2013 and Dolomedes jirisanensis Kim and Chae, 2012, which had no designated type species and no diagnosis, are cited as nomina nuda. New synonyms of 15 previously described spider species are proposed. Based on their zoogeographical distribution, the Korean spider fauna was found to be influenced by the northern species, including 36 Holarctic and 72 Palearctic species (14.5% of the total species). Korean endemic species include 160 species (21.5% of the total species). Korean indigenous spiders are also distributed in neighboring countries: 318 species in Russia (42.7%), 460 in China (61.7%), and 488 in Japan (65.5%).
A new Nasoonaria Wunderlich & Song, 1995 from southern Vietnam (Araneae, Linyphiidae)
Andrei V. Tanasevitch 국립중앙과학관 2018 Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Vol.11 No.3
A new species, Nasoonaria mada sp. nov., is described based on a single male specimen from southern Vietnam. The new species seems to be most similar to the Oriental N. sinensis Wunderlich & Song, 1995 but is clearly distinguished by the unmodified palpal tibia, the presence of a pointed outgrowth on the tegulum, and the peculiar sclerite resembling a membrosclerum in the embolic division. The genus Nasoonaria Wunderlich & Song, 1995 is registered from Vietnam for the first time.
One New Species of Genus Pholcus(Araneae:Pholcidae) from Korea
Joo-Pil Kim(김주필),Young Chul Park(박영철) 한국거미연구소 2009 한국거미 Vol.25 No.1-2
경기도 수원시 상광교동 광교산에서 채집된 Pholcus kwangkyosanensis sp.를 한국산 유령거미과의 신종으로 보고한다. This paper reports one new species, Pholcus kwangkyosanensis sp. This specimen of one species is deposited at the Arachnological Institute of Korea. Measurements are in millimeter.
Hong, Yong,Kim, Tae-Heung 한국곤충학회 1993 Entomological Research Vol.23 No.1
Pseudoscorpiones in Korea are catalogued and a check list is presented. A new pseudoscorpion, Tyrannochthonius assimilis n. sp. (어리꼬마앉은뱅이 : 新稱), belonging to the Chthoniidae, collected in 1991 from Mt. Wolchul, is described herein.
Two New Species of the Genus Parosium (Pseudoscorpionida: Neobisiidae) from Korea
Hong, Yong 한국동물분류학회 1996 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.12 No.3
1991년 4월부터 1995년 9월까지 전국의 삼림토양에서 채집한 앉은뱅이를 동정한 결 과 큰앉은뱅이속 Parobisium magnum의 1아종을 포함한 3종을 기록했으며 이중 2신종, Parobisium longipalpus n. sp. (긴두줄앉은뱅이: 신칭), Parobisium robustiella n. sp.(작은두 줄앉은뱅이: 신칭)가 포함되어 있다. 이에 한구산 큰앉은뱅이는 총 4종이 된다. Two new species of the pseudoscorpion, Parobisium longipalpus n. sp. and Parobisium robustiella n. sp. are described herein. Thus, the genus Parobisium which comprises 4 species or subspecies belonging to the Korean Neobisiidae.
김주필(Joo Pil Kim),손윤환(Yun Hwan Son),김대희(Dae Hee Kim),지승환(Seung Hwan Ji),지성현(Sung Hyun Ji),이형민(Hyung Min Lee) 한국거미연구소 2017 한국거미 Vol.33 No.1
한국거미연구회 회원들이 2005년도부터 2013년도까지 경기도 중심지인 용인시의 거미상을 조사한 결과 27과 102속 200종이 확인되어 이에 보고하는 바이다. From 2015 to 2013, members of the Arachnological Institute of Korea report the result of investigation of spiders where live in Yongin city. Authors have identified 27 family. 102 genus. 200 species.