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Two New Species of the Genus Mycodrosophila (Diptera , Drosophilidae) from Korea (한국산 Mycodrosophila 속 (초파리과)의 2 신종)

  • 강영선;이택준;방규환
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.26-28
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    • 1966
  • 저자들은 1964년 경기도 광릉의 소리봉 일대에서 채집된 표본을 정리하였던 바 Mycocrosophila 속의 신종 2종을 얻었기에 신고하는 바이다. Mycodrosophila biceps sp.nov. 국명 : 쌍흑-버섯초파리(신칭) Mycodrosophila planipalpis sp. nov. 국명' 광능-버섯초파리(신칭) Mycodrosophila 속은 현재까지 약 40 종이 기재되었으며 한국에서는 9 종이 알려져있다. 이번에 저자들이 2 종을 추가하여 한국산 Mycodrosophila 속은 모두 11 종이된다.

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New Record of Three Percoids (Pisces: Perciformes) from Cheju Island, Korea (제주도에서 출현한 농어목 어류의 3 미기록종)

  • Youn, Chang-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.260-267
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    • 1998
  • Three species of the order Perciformes collected from coastal waters of Cheju Island, Korea were documented with photographs, all of which are newly known to Korea. Nemipterus bathybius Snyder, 1911 of the family Nemipteridae is distinguished by seven anal soft rays and the most upper ray at the caudal fin elongated. Cirrhitichthys aureus (Temminck et Schlegel, 1842) of the family Cirrhitidae (New Korean name: Hwangbokdom-kwa), is characterized by the five to six light black spots on the dorso-Iateral sides, 12 dorsal soft rays and a dorsal fin without spots and bands. Parapercis aurantiaca D$\ddot{o}$erlein, 1884 of the family Pinguipedidae, has several taxonomic characters. The dorsal spines and the soft rays of the dorsal fins were connected without a notch. The five to six dark yellow bands with the same size of eye length were shown on the lateral region. A new Korean name Kinsilkkoridom is proposed for the Nemipterus bathybius, and Cirrhitichthys aureus, Hwangbukdom, and Parapercis aurantiaca, Hwangssangdonggari.

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Synopsis of the Family Gobiidae (Pisces, Perciformes) front Korea (한국산 망둑어과 어류)

  • KIM Ik Soo;KIM Yong Uk;LEE Yong Joo
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.387-408
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    • 1986
  • Available information on the family Gobiidae of Korea is summarized from the literatures and specimens collected during the period from 1980-1985 in the southern part of Korea. Thirty three species belonging to 23 genera were identified from 73 localities in Korea, and among them 3 species are reported for the first time from Korea with their description and illustrations: Micropercops dabryi borealis Nichols, 1930, Acentrogobius masago (Tomiyama, 1936), and Apocryptodon madurensis (Bleeker, 1849). Both Luciogobius grandis Arai and Mugilogobius abei (Jordan et Snyder) previously recorded in Korea, but not included in the list by Chong, 1977 are included in this list. Rhinogobius bedfordi is considered a junior synonym of R. brunneus. The occurrence of Acanthogobius ommaturus and Gobius caninus from Korea are open to question for lack of evident records. The family of Gobiidae of Korea includes 46 species belonging to 30 genera which are divided into four subfamilies, Eleotrinae, Gobiinae, Gobionollinae, and Tridentigerinae by Miller in 1973. A key to genera is provided together with synonymies, distributions and materials observed for the gobiid fishes of Korea.

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Four New Records of Grenadiers (Macrouridae, Gadiformes, Teleostei) from Korea (한국산 민태과 Grenadiers (대구목) 어류 4 미기록종)

  • Kim, Seong-Yong;Iwamoto, Tomio;Yabe, Mamoru
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.106-117
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    • 2009
  • A taxonomic study of the family Macrouridae was conducted using fish collections deposited in the Department of Biology, Chonbuk National University, Chonju, Korea and the East Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Korea. Among these collections were specimens of four species belonging to the genera Coryphaenoides and Coelorinchus: Coryphaenoides marginatus, C. microps, Coelorinchus (Abyssicola) macrochir, and C. formosanus. These specimens represent the first records of the species from Korean waters and from the East Sea (Japan Sea). Only four species (Coelorinchus longissimus, C. multispinulosus, C. japonicus, and C. parallelus) had previously been recorded from the East Sea. The Korean names "Keun-nun-gin-ga-si-min-te" (for Coryphaenoides marginatus), "Jak-eun-nun-gin-ga-si-min-te" (for C. microps), "Gin-pal-kko-ri-min-te" (for Coelorinchus macrochir), and "Ta-i-wan-kko-ri-min-te" (for Coelorinchus formosanus) are herein given to these species.

A taxonomic study on Lachnidae(Homoptera, Aphidoidea) of Korea (한국산 왕진딧물과(매미목, 진딧물상과)의 분류)

  • 이원구;서홍렬;황창연
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.157-187
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    • 1994
  • This study includes the taxonomy , and a key to species of aphids in the family Lachnidae from Korea. Specimens examined in this study were collected from 24 kinds of plants. Samplings were accomplished at 95 localities in Korea from March, 1987 to August, 1994. A list of Korean lachnids are as follows. *1. Chinara atlantica (Wilson, 1919), *.2. C. cembrae(Seitner, 1936), *3. C. formosana (Takahashi, 1924), *4. C. fresai Blanchard, 1939, *5. C. idahoensis Knowlton,1935, 6. c. juniperi (de Geer, 1773), 7.C.kochi Inouye,1939, *8. C. laridicola (Matsumura, 1917), *9. C. laricis (Hartig, 2839), *10. C.longipennis (Matasumura, 1917), 11. C. orientalis (Takahashi, 1925), *12. C. pinidensiflorae(Essig & Kuwana, 1918), *13. C. piniformosana(Takahashi, 1923), *14 C. shinjii Inouye, 1938, *15. c. tujafilina (Del Guercio, 1909), *16 . c. watanabei Inouye, 1970, *17. C. togyuensis Seo. 1994. *18. C. deodarae Seo. 1994, *19. Eulachnus agilis (Kaltenbach, 1843), *20. E. pumilae Inouye, 1939, *21. E. thunbergi (Wilson, 1919), *22. Schizolachnus orientalis (Takahashi, 1924) , 23. Lachnus, Chosoni Szelegiewicz, 1975, 24. L. japonicus (Matsumura, 1917) , *.25. L. tropicalis 9van der Goot, 1916), *.26. Maculolachnus sumbacula (Walker, 1848), *27. M. paiki Seo. 1994, *28 Nipppolachnus piri Matsumura, 1917, 29. Stomaphis asiphon Szelegiewica, 1975, *30. S. japonica Takahashi, 1960, *31. S. yanonis Takahashi , 1918 , *32. Tuberolachnus salignus *(Gmelin, 1790). Of them , 27 species preceded by an asterisk were observed in this study, and keys to these 27 Korean lachnids are provided . The relationship between Korean lachnids and their host plants, and geogrpahical distribution are discussed.

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