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A Survey of Macrofungal Diversity in Da-Lat, Southern Vietnam

  • Lee, Jin Sung;Park, Jae Young;Kim, Nam Kyu;Nguyen, Truong Binh;Kim, Minkyeong;Woo, Eun Ju;Kim, Changmu
    • 한국균학회지
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    • 제48권2호
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    • pp.135-149
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    • 2020
  • Da-Lat is a hilly area located in southern Vietnam. Macrofungal diversity of Da-Lat was investigated from 2018 to 2019. A total of 468 macrofungal specimens was collected and identified using the modern species concept and taxonomic and phylogenetic analyses. Among them, internal transcribed spacer(ITS) region of 401 specimens were successfully sequenced and compared with those of related species retrieved from GenBank. In total, 180 specimens were identified at the species level. The sequenced specimens were classified into 2 phyla, 13 orders, 38 families, 93 genera, and 124 species. The remaining 221 specimens (175 species) did not match the species level. This study is the first well-documented taxonomic list of macrofungi collected from southern Vietnam.

An Annotated Checklist of Millipedes (Myriapoda: Diplopoda) Inhabiting the Korean Peninsula

  • Gyeongmin Kim;Ameenat Abdulqadri Adebimpe;Anh D Nguyen;Zoltan Korsos;Ui Wook Hwang
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제39권4호
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    • pp.133-154
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    • 2023
  • The Korean Peninsula is geographically located in the centre of Far Eastern Asia and has complex and various climate conditions following longitudinal topology, which would expect to be result in high diversity and endemism of millipede. In this study, the millipede fauna of the Korean Peninsula consists of 68 species plus 5 subspecies from 29 genera, 15 families and 7 orders. Of these species/subspecies, 29 and 12 are endemic in South Korea and North Korea, respectively; nine are recorded in both South Korea and North Korea. Each species has been provided comprehensive information including an original report, taxonomic changes, distribution, and remarks if necessary. Moreover, unsolved taxonomic uncertainty of some species included in this checklist should be investigated through further study.

A Taxonomic Review of the Genus Lycocerus (Cantharidae: Coleoptera) in Korea, with a Newly Recorded Species, Lycocerus striatus

  • Kang, Tae Hwa;Kim, Tae Woo;Seo, Hong Yul
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제33권3호
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    • pp.203-210
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    • 2017
  • A taxonomic review of the Korean Lycocerus (Cantharidae, Coleoptera) was presented. Through this study, total of four species were found from Korea including a species new to Korea, Lycocerus striatus. We newly provided a key to the Korean Lycocerus species and the distributional map on each species in this study.

A Taxonomic Study on Perinereis nuntia Species Group (Polychaeta: Nereididae) of Korea

  • Park, Tae-Seo;Kim, Won
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.75-85
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    • 2007
  • A taxonomic study was carried out on the Perinereis nuntia species group of Korea by using morphological and molecular data (mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I: mtCOI). Two species, P. mictodonta (Marenzeller, 1879) and P. wilsoni (Glasby and Hsieh, 2006), are recognized and redescribed. In this study, mtCOI gene showed a good resolution as molecular marker for species identification of the P. nuntia species group of Korea.

한국산 홀쭉좀반날개속(Gabrius) (딱정벌레목: 반날개과)의 분류 (Taxonomic study of the genus Gabrius (Coleptera : Staphylinidae) with two new species from Korea)

  • 조영복;이창언
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.271-278
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    • 1997
  • 한국산 미기록속인 홀쭉좀반날개속에 대한 조사결과 4종이 동정되었다. 이들 중 Gabrius ancoripenis n. sp.와 G. gladipenis n. sp.는 신종이었고, G. egens와 G. unzenensis는 한국 미기록종이었다. 이들에 대한 종 기재와 검색표를 제시하였다.

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한국산 수중다리반날개족(딱정벌레목, 반날개과)의 분류 (A Taxonomic Study of the Tribe Pinophilini (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) in Korea)

  • 조영복
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.65-68
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    • 2000
  • 한국산 수중다리반날개족에 대한 분류학적 재검토를 수행하였다. 본 조사를 통해 Pinophilus lewisius Sharp와 P.rufipennis Sharp가 한국미기록종으로 밝혀졌다. 한국산 수중다리반날개족은 2속 3종이 된다.

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Taxonomic Review of the Genus Trigonospila Pokorny (Diptera: Tachinidae: Blondeliini) in Korea

  • Byun, Hye-Woo;Han, Ho-Yeon
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.243-249
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    • 2010
  • As a result of a taxonomic review of the tachinid genus Trigonospila Porkorny in Korea, we recognized two species: T. ludio (Zetterstedt) and T. transvittata (Pandell$\acute{e}$). The former species is reported for the first time in Korea. We here provide a key to the Korean species, redescriptions, photographs and illustrations.

Nitokra Copepods (Harpacticoida: Ameiridae) from Korea

  • Chang, Cheon-Young;Yoon, Hong-Ju
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.115-127
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    • 2008
  • A taxonomic study on the genus Nitakra (Ameiridae) is accomplished. A total of five species are collected from coastal marshes, lagoons, and estuaries in South Korea. Among them, the latter three species are newly recorded from Korea: N. spinipes Boeck, N. affinis califarnica Lang and N. pietschmanni (Chappuis). Taxonomic accounts and a key to the species from Korea are given.

A Taxonomic Study on Marine Sponges from Chujado Islands, Korea

  • Sim, Chung-Ja;Shim, Eun-Jeong
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.153-168
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    • 2006
  • A taxonomic study on the marine sponges was conducted with the materials collected from Chujado Island, Korea during the period June 2001 to May 2005 by SCUBA and hands. They were classified into 63 species, 31 genera, 25 families, seven orders in a class. Among them, Antho (Arcania) manarensis Carter, 1880 and Eurypon lendenfeldi Hentschel, 1912 were newly added to Korean Fauna. Two species, Biemna chujaensis and B. jeolmyongensis, were new to science.