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REPORT OF Malleus regula (FORSSKÅL IN NIEBUHR, 1775) (BIVALVIA: MALLEIDAE) IN KOREA

  • Noseworthy, Ronald G.;Waki, Tsukasa;Nobuhisa, Kajino;Choi, Kwang-Sik
    • The Korean Journal of Malacology
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.329-333
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    • 2016
  • The bivalve Malleus regula ($Forssk{\aa}l$ in Niebuhr, 1775) is reported for the first time from Korea. This is the second species of Malleidae reported from this country. Since the species is quite variable, comparisons were made with the original description and descriptions in the literature; some taxonomic comments were also made. Global warming and possible changes in the northward-flowing Tsushima Current may account for the addition of new mollusk species to the island's fauna.

A Study on the Classification of the Korean Anthozoa: 7. Scleractinia (Hexacorallia)

  • Song, Jun-Im
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.131-148
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    • 1982
  • A systematic study of Korean stony corals was done with specimens from 16 localities in the coastal seas of Korea for the period of 1969 through 1981. The scleractinians identified in the present study turned out to be 17 species, 11 genera, six families and five suborders. They were all new to the Korean scleractinians founa: Psammocora profundacella, Alveopora japonica, Culicia japonica, Caryophyllia japonica, Cyathoceras niinoi, Heterocyathus aequicostatus, H.japonicus, Stephanocyathus (Odontocyathus) spiniger, Desmophyllum insignis, flabellum distinctum, F. rubrum, F. transversale, Dendrophyllia boschmai, D. bribrosa, D. florulenta, Tubastraea aurea and T. coccinea.

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Construction of a 300-Meter Vertical City: Abeno Harukas

  • Mizutani, Kenichi;Hirakawa, Kiyoaki;Nakashima, Masato
    • International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.199-207
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    • 2015
  • Abeno Harukas is the tallest building in Japan and is located in Abeno, which is one of the three main railway transport nodes in Osaka. This building has a height of 300 meters, and its lowest levels are 30 meters below ground. It contains a department store, museum, offices, a hotel, and an observatory. In this urban renewal project, a section of the department store that encloses the station was dismantled and replaced by a supertall building complex, while infrastructure was simultaneously constructed, including: upgrades to the station and the existing department store, improved connections to the subway and pedestrian bridges, and a new pedestrian walkway over the road. In this paper, the ingenious erection processes, newly developed technologies, and precise construction management techniques are introduced for Japan's tallest building.

COLLABORATION BETWEEN PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN RAISING THE PROFILE OF ASTRONOMY RESEARCH

  • HENGST, SHANE;AKHTER, SHAILA
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.735-736
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    • 2015
  • The Physics Outreach Unit at UNSW Australia contributes to the goals of the IAU's Commission 55 by collaborating with established institutions to improve public engagement with science. We aim to not only increase public awareness of astronomy but also ensure the benefits to society of our scientific endeavours are understood. We have found collaborating with like-minded institutions who are working in similar spaces allows both parties to make a larger impact than working alone. For example, our long-term collaboration with the Australian Museum provides the opportunity to engage urban and rural communities with science, audiences to which we do not normally have easy access. To increase our national presence we are exploring new relationships with other institutions, in particular the Astronomical Society of Australia (ASA), in hosting events such as public talks with eminent astronomers, star parties and astronomical workshops. These partnerships help build firm foundations for planning future events, in particular during the International Year of Light 2015.

Contribution to the Staphylinid Fauna (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) of Korea (한국산 반날개류 (딱정벌레목, 반날개과)에 관한 조사)

  • Cho, Young-Bok;Lafer, German-Sh;Jong Cheol paik;Park, Jong kyun
    • The Korean Journal of Soil Zoology
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    • v.7 no.1_2
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2002
  • This paper deals with Korean Staphylinids fauna investigated in Korea by G. Lafer during 1994, 1995 and 1998. 38 species of rove beetles were recognized and among them, four species (Atheta weisei, Bolitobius setiger, Lesteva plagiata, and Sepedophilus germanus) are reported herein from Korea for the first time.

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A Systematic Study on Octocorallia in Kora: 6. Holaxonia (Gorgonacea)

  • Song, Jun-Im
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.99-115
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    • 1981
  • A systematic study of Korean holaxonians was done with specimens from 15 localities in the coastal seas of Korea for the period of 1965 though 1978. The holaxonians identified in the present study turned out to be 15 species representing seven genera in three familes. They were all new to the Korean gorgonarian fauna: Anthoplexaura dimorpha; Euplexaura anastomosans; E. abietina; E. crassa; E. recta; Ellisella maculata; E. rubra; E. limbaughi; Verrucella umbraculum; v. stellata; Primnoa reseda pacifica; Callogorgia pseudoflabellum; Plumarella spinosa; P. rigida; P. adhaerens.

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Exhibition Planning of Ongoing Astronomy : A New Approach to Science Exhibition Planning of Astronomy (20c 이후 천문학 연구성과로 전시 기획하기 : 천문분야 전시 기획의 새로운 접근)

  • Ahn, Insun
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.45.3-45.3
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    • 2019
  • 아동 청소년을 대상으로 하는 대부분의 '우주'관련 도서들이 아직 현대 천문학을 적극적으로 다루지 못하고 있고, 과학관의 상설전시만으로는 천문우주 분야의 비약적인 발전상을 대중과 공유하는데 한계가 있는 것이 현실이다. IAU 창립 100주년을 맞이하는 시점에서 관람객의 시야를 넓혀주고, 내용에 대한 체험적 인지를 돕는 천문우주 기획전시의 필요성을 느끼고, 태양계로 국한되는 물리적 우주탐사를 넘어 은하와 우주 전체를 연구하는 현대 천문우주과학을 소재로 하고, 실제 연구방법들을 기반으로 한 체험요소를 연출에 담은 전시를 구상 중이다. 이번 기획전에서는 1900년대 이후 주요 연구성과들을 중심으로 인간의 우주에 대한 호기심과 탐구의 흐름에 따라 관람할 수 있도록 전개하되, 천문학자들이 우주를 연구하는 방법의 원리를 단순화한 체험 프로그램을 설계 운영하여 연구성과에 대한 주입식 정보 전달이 아니라 관람객이 주도적으로 과정부터 이해하여 결과를 인지하도록 하고자 한다. 또한 전시 공간을 주제별 연구실로 꾸미고, 실제 과학자들의 연구사적으로 의미 있거나 인간적인 에피소드를 소개하여 관람객들의 관심과 공감을 끌어내고자한다.

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Two New Records of Scopula (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) from Korea

  • Choi, Sei-Woong;Shin, Yoo-Hang;Kim, Sung-Soo
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.81-83
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    • 2021
  • Two species of Scopula, S. asthena Inoue, 1943 and S. tenuisocius Inoue, 1942, were newly recorded from Korea. Scopula asthena can be distinguished by the bipectinate male antennae and whitish wings with four blackish dots on each wing. This species is similar to S. superior (Butler, 1878) but differs in the large blackish discal dots on both wings. Scopula tenuisocius can be distinguished by its whitish forewing with light grayish, dentate antemedial line, short-line shaped discal dot and line light grayish, weakly rounded, dentate postmedial line, and whitish hindwing with a blackish discal dot and light grayish, undulating medial lines. Scopula tenuisocius is similar to S. floslactata (Haworth, 1809) but the species can be distinguished by the thinner and blackish subterminal line of the forewing that appears minutely dentate along the line. To date, 41 species of the genus Scopula are known in Korea.

Phylidorea crane flies(Diptera: Limoniidae) of Korea

  • Podenas, Sigitas;Park, Sun-Jae;Byun, Hye-Woo
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.47-60
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    • 2022
  • This study is based on crane fly specimens collected during more than 80 years, from 1937 through 2019, and are in collections maintained at the United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA; at Korea University collection, Seoul, South Korea, and the National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon, South Korea. Three species belonging to genus Phylidorea Bigot, 1854 originally were described from North Korea and in total four species were known from the Peninsula. Phylidorea (Phylidorea) multidentata (Alexander, 1938) is a Korean endemic. We are adding P. (P.) melanommata (Alexander, 1921) to the list of Korean species, which was previously recorded from Japan and Far East of Russia. We present general information on genus and subgenera, redescriptions of species based on Korean specimens, illustrations of both sexes, elevation range, period of activity, habitat information, general distribution, and a distribution map for the Korean Peninsula (including North Korea) for each species.

Hypothetical Speciation Scenario of Subgenus Psalidoremus (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) by Morphological Traits and Geographical Patterns

  • Kim, Eunjoong
    • Proceedings of the National Institute of Ecology of the Republic of Korea
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.41-46
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    • 2022
  • Psalidoremus is one of the subgenus which consists of five species and eleven subspecies through Taiwan, Japan, Korea and north eastern part of China which present strong endemism to their distribution. While most of advance studies focus on the new species or subspecies from this taxon, this paper suggests paleogeographical assumption and hypothesis of how they diverged from common ancestors. Phylogeographical patterns illustrated by the distribution of five species, which including Prosopocoilus inclinatus, Prosopocoilus hachijoensis, Prosopocoilus dissimilis, Prospocoilus pseudodissimilis, Prosopocoilus motschulskii respectively, has been assessed in this research. Speciation history is suggested by morphological tendencies especially in male mandibles with assumption from geographical patterns of under sea level.