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A New Species of the Genus Chelonaplysilla(Demospongiae: Dendroceratida: Darwinellidae) from Korea  

Jeon, Yong-Jin (Department of Biological Sciences, College of Life Sciences and Nano Technology, Hannam University)
Sim, Chung-Ja (Department of Biological Sciences, College of Life Sciences and Nano Technology, Hannam University)
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Animal cells and systems / v.12, no.4, 2008 , pp. 245-248 More about this Journal
Abstract
Chelonaplysilla supjiensis n. sp. belonging to family Darwinellidae was collected from Jejudo Island, Korea in 2008. C. supjiensis n. sp. is closely to C. noevus in surface structure and skeleton, but differ in surface, sandy reticulation mixed with many spicule detritus. This study is a new record of genus, family and order in Korea.
Keywords
new species; Darwinellidae; Chelonaplysilla; Korea;
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