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New Record of Majoid Crab Xenocarcinus conicus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Epialtidae) from Korea
Lee, Sang-Kyu,Kim, Sa-Heung,Kim, Won The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2008 Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology Special Issue Vol. No.
A female crab of Xenocarcinus conicus (A. Milne Edwards, 1865) was collected from Munseum, Jejudo Island. The genus Xenocarcinus is recorded newly in Korean brachyuran fauna. The present specimen has broader and shorter rostrum and eleven sharp teeth on the inner border of dactylus of the first ambulatory leg. Korean epialtid fauna now consists of eight species of four genera.
Korean Cave Species of the Superfamily Staphylinoidea (Coleoptera) I
Cho, Young-Bok,Shin, Choru,Choi, Yong-Gun 한국응용곤충학회 2003 Insecta Koreana Vol.20 No.2
We investigated Korean cave species of the superfamily Staphylinoidea from 32 local cave sites and found 21 species belonging to three families. Among them, three species, Geodromicus hermani Watanabe, G. nipponensis Watanabe and Bolitobius parasetiger Schulke belonging to Staphylinidae are newly recorded from Korea and 15 species are newly added in Korean cave-dwelling fauna. Together with one species recorded but not found in this study, a total of 22 species of Staphylinoidea are recorded in Korean cave-dwelling fauna.
Korean Cave Species of the Superfamily Staphylinoidea (Coleoptera) I
Cho, Young-Bok,Shin, Choru,Choi, Yong-Gun Korean Society of Applied Entomology 2003 INSECTA KOREANA Vol.20 No.2
We investigated Korean cave species of the superfamily Staphylinoidea from 32 local cave sites and found 21 species belonging to three families. Among them, three species, Geodromicus hermani Watanabe, G. nipponensis Watanabe and Bolitobius parasetiger Schulke belonging to Staphylinidae are newly recorded from Korea and 15 species are newly added in Korean cave-dwelling fauna. Together with one species recorded but not found in this study, a total of 22 species of Staphylinoidea are recorded in Korean cave-dwelling fauna.
Hwang, Hee-seung,Park, Taeseo,Kim, Won The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2018 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.34 No.2
A gonodactylid stomatopod, Gonodactylaceus falcatus ($Forsk{\aa}l$, 1775), collected from Jeju Island is reported for the first time in the Korean fauna. The genus Gonodactylaceus, which is also new to Korea, differs from other genera by the presence of a subglobular cornea, five longitudinal dorsal carinae on the telson, and the absence of a movable proximal spine on the propodus of the raptorial claw. Within genus Gonodactylaceus, G. falcatus can be easily distinguished from other congeners by the presence of a bilobed knob on the telson, a rounded anterolateral margin of rostral plate, and a lobe between terminal spines of uropodal protopod. In this paper, detailed descriptions and illustrations of G. falcatus are provided. As a result of this study, seven species of stomatopods including this species are now recorded in the Korean fauna. A key to the species of Korean mantis shrimp is also presented.
Hee-seung Hwang,Taeseo Park,Won Kim 한국동물분류학회 2018 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.34 No.2
A gonodactylid stomatopod, Gonodactylaceus falcatus (Forskål, 1775), collected from Jeju Island is reported for the first time in the Korean fauna. The genus Gonodactylaceus, which is also new to Korea, differs from other genera by the presence of a subglobular cornea, five longitudinal dorsal carinae on the telson, and the absence of a movable proximal spine on the propodus of the raptorial claw. Within genus Gonodactylaceus, G. falcatus can be easily distinguished from other congeners by the presence of a bilobed knob on the telson, a rounded anterolateral margin of rostral plate, and a lobe between terminal spines of uropodal protopod. In this paper, detailed descriptions and illustrations of G. falcatus are provided. As a result of this study, seven species of stomatopods including this species are now recorded in the Korean fauna. A key to the species of Korean mantis shrimp is also presented.
황희승,박태서,김원 한국동물분류학회 2018 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.34 No.2
A gonodactylid stomatopod, Gonodactylaceus falcatus (Forskål, 1775), collected from Jeju Island is reported for the first time in the Korean fauna. The genus Gonodactylaceus, which is also new to Korea, differs from other genera by the presence of a subglobular cornea, five longitudinal dorsal carinae on the telson, and the absence of a movable proximal spine on the propodus of the raptorial claw. Within genus Gonodactylaceus, G. falcatus can be easily distinguished from other congeners by the presence of a bilobed knob on the telson, a rounded anterolateral margin of rostral plate, and a lobe between terminal spines of uropodal protopod. In this paper, detailed descriptions and illustrations of G. falcatus are provided. As a result of this study, seven species of stomatopods including this species are now recorded in the Korean fauna. A key to the species of Korean mantis shrimp is also presented.
First Report of Two Species of Genus Raymunida (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) from Korea
Lee, Sanghui,Kim, Won The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2013 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.29 No.4
Two species of squat lobsters, Raymunida formosanus Lin, Chan and Chu, 2004 and Raymunida lineata Osawa, 2005, are newly added to the Korean decapod fauna. The genus Raymunida Macpherson and Machordom, 2000 is also reported for the first time in Korea. It differs morphologically from other Korean genera, Munida and Paramunida, in having the first to third pereopods with epipods and the carpus of the third maxilliped with a distal spine on flexor margin. Illustrations and pictures of these two species are provided with descriptions, and the key to the species of Korean Munidids is also provided.
First Report of Two Species of Genus Raymunida (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) from Korea
Sanghui Lee,Won Kim 한국동물분류학회 2013 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.29 No.4
Two species of squat lobsters, Raymunida formosanus Lin, Chan and Chu, 2004 and Raymunida lineata Osawa, 2005, are newly added to the Korean decapod fauna. The genus Raymunida Macpherson and Machordom, 2000 is also reported for the first time in Korea. It differs morphologically from other Korean genera, Munida and Paramunida, in having the first to third pereopods with epipods and the carpus of the third maxilliped with a distal spine on flexor margin. Illustrations and pictures of these two species are provided with descriptions, and the key to the species of Korean Munidids is also provided.
First Report of Two Species of Genus Raymunida (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) from Korea
이상휘,김원 한국동물분류학회 2013 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.29 No.4
Two species of squat lobsters, Raymunida formosanus Lin, Chan and Chu, 2004 and Raymunida lineata Osawa,2005, are newly added to the Korean decapod fauna. The genus Raymunida Macpherson and Machordom,2000 is also reported for the first time in Korea. It differs morphologically from other Korean genera, Munida and Paramunida, in having the first to third pereopods with epipods and the carpus of the third maxilliped with a distal spine on flexor margin. Illustrations and pictures of these two species are provided with descriptions,and the key to the species of Korean Munidids is also provided.
Two New Records of Eudistoma (Aplousobranchia: Polycitoridae) from Korea
Su Yuan Seo The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2024 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.40 No.1
Two colonial ascidians, Eudistoma glaucum and Eudistoma purpureum, are reported for the first time in Korean waters through taxonomic study on ascidians collected from a subtidal zone of Jejudo Island. Eudistoma glaucum is distinguished by opaque green color of colony in living, massive colony with large corona, smooth surface of corona, sparse sand only at the peduncle, zooids in circle, about 8-10 stigmata of 3 stigmata rows and test process. Eudistoma purpureum is distinguished by brilliant, opaque, purple color of colony in living, less lobed colony form, smooth shiny surface, sparse sand only at the basal test, absence of symbionts, zooids in circle, no distinct bulging sphincter in siphon, long atrial siphon and about 20 stigmata of 3 stigmata rows. As a result of this study, four species of the genus Eudistoma are now recorded in Korean fauna.