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( Seong Yong Moon ) 한국수산과학회(구 한국수산학회) 2014 Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Vol.17 No.1
Parabrachiella bera (Yamaguti, 1939) is redescribed based on newly collected material from multicolorfin rainbowfish, Parajulis poecilopterus, landed at Wando fishery port on the southern coast of Korea. Although some differences were observed between the original description and the specimens examined in this study, these differences do not warrant a change in the taxonomic status of this species. Parabrachiella bera bears some resemblance to Parabrachiella incurva Shiino, 1956, but differs from it in details of the trunk and genital processes.
Kim, Il-Hoi The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2007 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol.23 No.2
A new genus Goodingius is proposed to incorporate Hemicyclops adhaerens(Williams), H. arenicolae Gooding, H. elongatus Wilson and H. subadhaerens Gooding, all of which bear the six-segmented female urosome, three mandibular elements (or three elements plus one rudimentary setule), five setae on the first antennular segment, and no inner coxal seta of leg 4. The genus Giardella Canu, a sister taxon of Goodingius, is redefined as possessing eight elements on the third exopodal segment of leg 3, only a single inner seta on the second endopodal segment of leg 4, four spines on the third endopodal segment of leg 4. To the genus Giardella, Hemicyclops caissarum Kihara and Rocha and H. carinifer Humes are assigned, in addition to Giardella ricoensis n. sp., Giardella callianassae Canu, and G. thompsoni A. Scott. Keys to the species of both genera are provided.
First record of the genus Sinamphiascus (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Korean waters
Nam, Eunjung,Lee, Wonchoel The National Institute of Biological Resources 2012 Journal of species research Vol.1 No.1
A harpacticoid copepod, Sinamphiascus dominatus Mu & Gee, 2000 is re-described from the sandy bottom in off Jeju Island of Korea. The genus Sinamphiascus was established with single species, S. dominatus from the Bohai Sea, China. The main diagnostic characters of the specimen from Korea are well matched with the original description, although it has minor discrepancies including the lengths and ornamentation of setae in leg 6 of both sexes, shape of the base on furcal setae and teeth number of labrum in female. However those discrepancies are regarded to the intra-specific variations. This is the first record of genus Sinamphiascus in Korean waters.
Park, Kyung-Hwa,Kim, Chang hyun The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 1994 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.10 No.2
The napuliar stages of Harpaciticus nipponicus Ito reared in the laboratory are descirbed and illustrated in detail. Ovigerous females of h. nipponicus were collected from the intertidal zone of Kuryongpo Yougil-gun Kyongangbuk-do. Korea. This species passed through 6 naupilar stages before metamorphosis to the first copepodid stage. At $20^{\circ}C$, the first copepo양 stage was attained in 6-8 (mean 7 ) days after hatching. The nauplii of Harpacticus species can be distinguished from those of other Harpacticid genera by the maxillule, pereiopods, and caudal setae. The nauplii of h. nipponicus are similiar in morphology to those of H. uniremis but distinguished by the differences in naupliar size and appendage setation. A key to identify the naupliar stages of this speices is briefly discussed.
양식톳에 기생하는 하르팍티쿠스目 1미기록종, Dactylopusioides macrolabris (Claus, 1866)
이화자 제주대학교 해양과환경연구소 2004 해양과환경연구소 연구논문집 Vol.28 No.2
갈조식물의 모자반과에 속하는 톳의 엽상체에 혹을 형성하는 원인생물을 조사한 결과. Harpacticoida目. Thalestridae科의 Dactylopusioides macrolabris(Claus)로 밝혀져, 이에 한국산 미기록종으로 재기재하고 도판을 작성하였다. With the study on the causative organism producing galls on the fronds of Hizikia fusiformis (Harvey) Okamura (Sargassaceae, Phaeophyta), Dactylopusioides macrolabris (Claus) (Harpacticoida. Thalestridae) was found in the galls of Hizikia fusiformis (Harvey) Okamura from Jeju Island. This species is reported for the first time from Korea and redescribed with illustrations.