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New Record of Two Opossum Shrimps (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from Korea
Mijin Kim,Sang-kyu Lee,Won Kim 한국동물분류학회 2012 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.28 No.1
The order Mysida Haworth, 1825 consists of four families. Of these, only family Mysidae Dana, 1850 has been reported in Korea. Two opossum shrimps, Nipponomysis calcarata Takahashi and Murano, 1986 and Exacanthomysis japonica Murano, 1991 belonging to the tribe Mysini of Mysidae, are reported for the first time from Korean waters. The present study is the second report of these two species in the world. The illustrations and descriptions of these species are provided herein. As a result of this study, 47 species of opossum shrimps including N. calcarata and E. japonica are now recorded on the mysids in Korean fauna.
New Record of Two Opossum Shrimps (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from Korea
Kim, Mi-Jin,Lee, Sang-Kyu,Kim, Won The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2012 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.28 No.1
The order Mysida Haworth, 1825 consists of four families. Of these, only family Mysidae Dana, 1850 has been reported in Korea. Two opossum shrimps, Nipponomysis calcarata Takahashi and Murano, 1986 and Exacanthomysis japonica Murano, 1991 belonging to the tribe Mysini of Mysidae, are reported for the first time from Korean waters. The present study is the second report of these two species in the world. The illustrations and descriptions of these species are provided herein. As a result of this study, 47 species of opossum shrimps including N. calcarata and E. japonica are now recorded on the mysids in Korean fauna.
New Record of Two Opossum Shrimps (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from Korea
김미진,이상규,김원 한국동물분류학회 2012 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.28 No.1
The order Mysida Haworth, 1825 consists of four families. Of these, only family Mysidae Dana, 1850 has been reported in Korea. Two opossum shrimps, Nipponomysis calcarata Takahashi and Murano, 1986 and Exacanthomysis japonica Murano, 1991 belonging to the tribe Mysini of Mysidae, are reported for the first time from Korean waters. The present study is the second report of these two species in the world. The illustrations and descriptions of these species are provided herein. As a result of this study, 47 species of opossum shrimps including N. calcarata and E. japonica are now recorded on the mysids in Korean fauna.
A First Record of the Genus Parastilomysis (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from Korea
Kim, Mijin,Song, Sung Joon,Kim, Won The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2013 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.29 No.3
A mysid species, Parastilomysis paradoxa Ii, 1936 belonging to the subfamily Mysinae Hansen, 1910 which comprises approximately 90% of all mysid species, is newly reported from Korean waters. The genus Parastilomysis Ii, 1936 which is also new to Korea, is distinctly different from other genera by having biramous third and fourth pleopods of the male, and telson with an apical cleft. In the present paper, authors provide detailed descriptions and illustrations of P. paradoxa based on the specimens collected from the southern coast of the Korean peninsula, and also discuss on the zoogeographical distribution herein. Parastilomysis paradoxa belongs to Mysidae Haworth, 1825, and is the 50th species in Korea.
A First Record of the Genus Parastilomysis (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from Korea
김미진,송성준,김원 한국동물분류학회 2013 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.29 No.3
A mysid species, Parastilomysis paradoxa Ii, 1936 belonging to the subfamily Mysinae Hansen, 1910 which comprises approximately 90% of all mysid species, is newly reported from Korean waters. The genus Parastilomysis Ii, 1936 which is also new to Korea, is distinctly different from other genera by having biramous third and fourth pleopods of the male, and telson with an apical cleft. In the present paper, authors provide detailed descriptions and illustrations of P. paradoxa based on the specimens collected from the southern coast of the Korean peninsula, and also discuss on the zoogeographical distribution herein. Parastilomysis paradoxa belongs to Mysidae Haworth, 1825, and is the 50th species in Korea.
A First Record of the Genus Parastilomysis (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from Korea
Mijin Kim,Sung Joon Song,Won Kim 한국동물분류학회 2013 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.29 No.3
A mysid species, Parastilomysis paradoxa Ii, 1936 belonging to the subfamily Mysinae Hansen, 1910 which comprises approximately 90% of all mysid species, is newly reported from Korean waters. The genus Parastilomysis Ii, 1936 which is also new to Korea, is distinctly different from other genera by having biramous third and fourth pleopods of the male, and telson with an apical cleft. In the present paper, authors provide detailed descriptions and illustrations of P. paradoxa based on the specimens collected from the southern coast of the Korean peninsula, and also discuss on the zoogeographical distribution herein. Parastilomysis paradoxa belongs to Mysidae Haworth, 1825, and is the 50th species in Korea.
New Report on Two Species of the Genus Nipponomysis (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from Korean Waters
Kim, Mijin,Song, Sung Joon,Kim, Won The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2015 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.31 No.1
Two species of mysid, Nipponomysis fusca (Ii, 1936) and N. tenuiculus (Ii, 1940), are newly recorded in Korean fauna. These two species were collected using a light or a bait trap from all coasts of the Korean peninsula. The genus Nipponomysis can be distinguished from allied genus by the following morphological characteristics: third to eighth thoracic endopods with carpopropodus divided into five to six subsegments compared to three subsegments, and anterior four pairs of pleopod in female subequal in length and fifth pair elongated. Nipponomysis fusca is characterized by its acute rostral plate and armature of telson, and N. tenuiculus differs from other species by the number of spine in ventral statocyst region and the shape of the fourth pleopod in male. Herein, we present detailed descriptions of two species from Korean waters with illustrations of morphology. In addition, an identification key to the Korean species of the genus is provided.
New Report on Two Species of the Genus Nipponomysis(Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from Korean Waters
Mijin Kim,Sung Joon Song,Won Kim 한국동물분류학회 2015 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.31 No.1
Two species of mysid, Nipponomysis fusca (Ii, 1936) and N. tenuiculus (Ii, 1940), are newly recorded in Korean fauna. These two species were collected using a light or a bait trap from all coasts of the Korean peninsula. The genus Nipponomysis can be distinguished from allied genus by the following morphological characteristics: third to eighth thoracic endopods with carpopropodus divided into five to six subsegments compared to three subsegments, and anterior four pairs of pleopod in female subequal in length and fifth pair elongated. Nipponomysis fusca is characterized by its acute rostral plate and armature of telson, and N. tenuiculus differs from other species by the number of spine in ventral statocyst region and the shape of the fourth pleopod in male. Herein, we present detailed descriptions of two species from Korean waters with illustrations of morphology. In addition, an identification key to the Korean species of the genus is provided.
New Report on Two Species of the Genus Nipponomysis (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from Korean Waters
김미진,송성준,김원 한국동물분류학회 2015 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.31 No.1
Two species of mysid, Nipponomysis fusca (Ii, 1936) and N. tenuiculus (Ii, 1940), are newly recorded inKorean fauna. These two species were collected using a light or a bait trap from all coasts of the Koreanpeninsula. The genus Nipponomysis can be distinguished from allied genus by the following morphologicalcharacteristics: third to eighth thoracic endopods with carpopropodus divided into five to six subsegmentscompared to three subsegments, and anterior four pairs of pleopod in female subequal in length and fifth pairelongated. Nipponomysis fusca is characterized by its acute rostral plate and armature of telson, and N. tenuiculus differs from other species by the number of spine in ventral statocyst region and the shape of thefourth pleopod in male. Herein, we present detailed descriptions of two species from Korean waters withillustrations of morphology. In addition, an identification key to the Korean species of the genus is provided.
A New Record of Siriella trispina (Crustacea, Mysida, Mysidae) from the Southern Coast of Korea
Lee, Hyemin,Kim, Mijin,Song, Sung Joon,Kim, Won The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2017 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.33 No.4
The opossum shrimp, Siriella Dana, 1850 belongs to the family Mysidae Haworth, 1825. It is the genus of an enormous number of species with frequent morphological variations comprising 84 valid species to date. Among the species, Siriella trispina Ii, 1964 has been recorded from the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea is reported from Korean water for the first time. Siriella trispina is characterized by its exceedingly elongated 5th pair of thoracopods, the spines on the inner ventral margin of the uropodal endopod armed with secondary spinules, and 4-5 pairs of spines on the base of the telson. In the present study, we describe Korean specimens of the species in detail with photographs and illustrations. Siriella trispina is the 8th Siriella species found in Korean fauna.