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First Record of Largescale Mullet, Chelon macrolepis (Mugiliformes: Mugilidae) from Jeju Island, Korea (한국 숭어과(Mugilidae) 어류 1 미기록종, Chelon macrolepis)

  • Kwun, Hyuck-Joon;Kim, Byung-Jik;Lee, Chul-Sang;Lee, Chung-Lyul;Kim, Jin-Koo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.135-138
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    • 2012
  • Two specimens of Chelon macrolepis were collected from southern coastal waters of Jeju Island and Busan in February 2007 and October 2010, and it, herein, described as an unrecorded species from Korea. Chelon macrolepis is characterized by posterior tip of maxilla exposed when mouth closed, having 31~32 lateral line scales, and 23~24 vertebrae. The new Korean name is proposed as "Keun-bi-neul-sung-eo" for Chelon macrolepis.

Method for Marking on Scales of Juvenile Black Rockfish by Immersion in Three Chemicals (세 화학 물질, Oxytetracycline hydrochloride, Alizarin red S 및 Calcein의 침지 처리에 의한 조피볼락 치어의 비늘 표지)

  • 노충환;최희정;박용주;홍경표;박철원;명정구
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.237-245
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    • 1999
  • In this study, we evaluated the efficiency of chemical marking of black rockfish scales by immersion in oxytetracycline hydrochloride (OTC, 500 ppm), alizarin red S (AR, 250 ppm) and calcein (CARL, 250 ppm) diluted rearing water. Immersion treatment of chemicals had no effects on both mortality and growth of black rockfish. Marking sucess was 100% in all treatment durations (24, 48 and 72 hours) with three chemicals and marking quality was higher in 48 and 72 hours than 24 hours treatment. Marking retention rates at 24 weeks after treatment were 100% in OTC and CAL treated group, but marking quality was higher in CAL treated group (brilliant 92%, bright 8% and dim 0%) than in OTC treated group (brilliant 4%, bright 70% and dim 26%). AR treated group had lower marking retention rates and marking quality than OTC and CAL treated group. As a results, immersion treatment with OTC and CAL was effective in marking scales of black rockfish and practical in releasing program and other studies requires same rearing environment.

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A newly naturalized species in Korea: Carex scoparia Schkuhr ex Willd. var. scoparia (Cyperaceae) (한국 미기록 귀화식물: 한석사초(사초과))

  • Cheon, Kyeong-Sik;Chung, Kyong-Sook;Im, Hyoung-Tak;Yoo, Ki-Oug
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.247-249
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    • 2014
  • A newly naturalized plant, Carex scoparia Schkuhr ex Willd. var. scoparia, was found in Mt. Hanseok, Injegun, Gangwon-do, Korea. It belongs to sect. Ovales Kunth and had been known from North America, and was introduced into Europe and New Zealand. This species distinguished from related taxa in Asia, Carex maackii Maxim. and Carex leporina L., by pistillate scales lanceolate and having large perigynia. We propose the new Korean name, 'Han-seok-sa-cho', based on its first collecting place. We also provide descriptions for morphological characters, illustrations, photographs and keys to allied taxa.

First Record of Carangid Fish, Carangoides oblongus (Carangidae, Perciformes) from Korea (한국산 전갱이과 어류 1 미기록종, Carangoides oblongus)

  • Kim, Maeng Jin;Kim, Byung-Yeob;Han, Song-Hun;Lee, Chang Heon;Song, Choon Bok
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.129-132
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    • 2008
  • A single specimen of Carangoides oblongus (133.8 mm SL) belonging to the family Carangidae was firstly collected by a set net from the coastal waters of Jeju Island, Korea. This species resembles Carangoides dinema, but the former is morphologically distinguishable from the latter by lateral line being shorter than straight part, the number of lateral line scutes (37~45 in C. oblongus vs. 20~30 in C. dinema), second dorsal fin rays (20~22 vs. 17~19), and anal fin rays (18~19 vs. 15~17). We newly add this species to the Korean fish fauna and propose its new Korean name "Chae-jjik-yu-jeon-gaeng-i".

New Record of Ariosoma meeki (Anguilliformes: Congridae) from Korea (한국산 붕장어과 어류 1 미기록종, Ariosoma meeki)

  • Yeo, Sooeun;Kim, Jin-Koo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.121-124
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    • 2016
  • A single specimen of Ariosoma meeki, belonging to the family Congridae, was collected for the first time from Jinhae-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea, on June 10, 2015. Ariosoma meeki is characterized by an absence of scales on its whole body, dorsal and anal fin connected to the caudal fin, blackish margins of the dorsal and anal fin, posterior nostrils not covered with a dermal flap, 60 preanal lateral-line pores, 15 pectoral fin rays, no cephalic sensory pore between the interorbital region and dorsal fin origin, and two dark brown dots behind the eyes. We described it as the new Korean record, and proposed the Korean name "nun-te-bung-jang-eo" for this species A. meeki.

Higher Fungi in Korea (1) (한국산(韓國産) 고등균류(高等菌類)(1))

  • Seok, Soon-Ja;Kim, Yang-Sup;Ryu, Young-Jin;Park, Dong-Suk
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.23 no.2 s.73
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    • pp.144-152
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    • 1995
  • Through a floral study and resource investigation of Korean mushrooms during the year 1993, five species of Agaricales, Pseudoclitocybe cyathiformis (Bull.: Fr.) Sing.; Pholiota brunnescens A.H. Smith & K. Hesler; Coprinus angulatus Peck; Rhodophyllus bisporus Hongo; Suillus viscidipes Hongo and one form of Gasteromycetes, Lysurus mokusin (L.: Pers.) Fr.f. sinensis (Lloyd) Kobayashi, were found and described new to Korean flora. Pseudoclitocybe is described as an unrecorded genus to Korea. The color names cited are from Kornerup & Wanscher's Methuen Handbook of Colour (1984). All the specimens are deposited in the RDAGB's and ASIK's herbarium.

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Notes on Korean Higher Fungi (한국고등균류기(韓國高等菌類記))

  • Lee, Ji-Yul;Cho, Duck-Hyun
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 1975
  • 50 specimens of higher fungi were collected on Mt. Sobaek and Andong areas from September 5, 1974 to July 30, 1975. These fungi were identified by Imazeki and Hongo's classification key based on Singer's taxonomic system. Nine species of them were newly recognized to occur in Korea; Hygrophorus pantoleucus Hongo. Marasmius prasiosmus (Fr.) Fr. Conocybe lactea (Lange) Metrod, Pholiota spumosa(Fr.) Sing., Crepidotus sulphurinus Imaz. et Toki, Pantoleucus retipes (Berk. et Curt.) Sing., Calodon zonatus(Fr.) $Qu{\acute{e}}l$, Patella scutellata (St. Amans) Morgan and Peziza badia Pers. ex Merat.

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The Flora of Higher Fungi in Mt. Jiri Areas(II) (지리산(智異山) 일대(一帶)의 고등균류(高等菌類)(II))

  • Park, Seong-Sick;Cho, Duck-Hyun
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.144-150
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    • 1988
  • Higher Fungi were collected in Mt. Jiri National Park areas from May, 1986 to October, 1987. These higher fungi were identified. As a result of identification, Cystoderma granulosum(Fr.)Fayod, Melanoleuca verrucipes(Fr.)Sing., lnocybe mixtilis(Britz)Sacc., Cor­tinarius pholideus(Fr.)Fr., Lactarius uvidus var. uvidus Hesler & Smith, L. vellereus var. vellereus Hesler & Smith and Boletellus ananas(Cur.)Murr. were newly recorded in Korea.

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Synopsis of the Stargazer Fish, Family Uranoscopidae (Perciformes) from Korea (한국산 통구멍과(농어목) 어류의 분류)

  • 이충렬;주동수
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.364-374
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    • 1995
  • The taxonomic revision of the family Uranoscopidae from Korea was made on the basis of the speciemens collected in the coasts of the Korea from 1986 to 1994. The key to the species and genera for classification of the famiiy Uranoscopidae was provided with synonym and their distributions. The stagazer fishes from Korea are composed of 6 species in 3 genera: Uranoscopus Japonicus, U. bicinctus, U. chinensis, U. tosae, Gnathagnus eolngatus and Ichthyscopus lebeck sannio. The Korean stagazer fishes were widely distributed in the West and South Sea of Korea, but only Ichthyscopus lebeck sannio distributed in the around sea of Cheju Island.

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Notes on Korean Higher Fungi (IV) (한국고등균류기(韓國高等菌類記) (IV))

  • Lee, Ji-Yul;Kim, Byong-Kak;Cho, Duck-Hyun
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.43-47
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    • 1978
  • Some 50 fungi were collected and identified at Youngu and Mt. Sobaek from April to October in 1977. The results have shown that, following ten species are new to Korean list. Collybia dryophila (BULL. ex FR.), QUEL., Mycena polygramma (BULL. ex FR.) S.F. GRAY., M. pura (PERS. ex FR.) QUEL., Crepidotus nephrodes (BERK. et CURT.) SACC., lnocybe montana KOBAY., I. squamulosa KOBAY., Rhodophllus ater HONGO, R. violaceus (MURR.) SING., Leccinum aurantiacum (BULL.) S.F. GRAY., and Suillus aeruginascens (SECR.) SNELL. The authors wish to express our thanks to Asan Foundation for the financial support for a part of this research project.

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