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http://dx.doi.org/10.5635/ASED.2017.33.3.012

First Recorded Family Synopiidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from the Korean Waters  

Kim, Young-Hyo (Department of Life Sciences, Dankook University)
Heo, Jun-Haeng (Department of Life Sciences, Dankook University)
Abstract
A newly recorded species of gammaridean amphipod, Synopia (Telsosynopia) trifidilla Hughes and Lowry, 2006 belonging to the family Synopiidae Dana, 1853 was collected from the southern Korean coasts. Synopia (Telsosynopia) trifidilla Hughes and Lowry is characterized by the entire telson with a trifid apical margin. The species is described and fully illustrated in the present study. This is the first record of the family Synopiidae from Korea.
Keywords
Amphipoda; Synopiidae; Synopia; Telsosynopia; Korea;
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