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Sea lice (Copepoda, Siphonostomatoida, Caligidae) new to Korea, including three new species

  • Moon, Seong Yong;Kim, Il-Hoi
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.175-217
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    • 2012
  • Thirteen species of sea lice (Copepoda, Caligidae) are described as parasites of marine fishes from Korea including three new species such as Pseudocaligus longipes n. sp. from Siganus fuscesens (Houttuyn), Lepeophtheirus tamladus n. sp. from Sebastes inermis Cuvier, and Lepeophtheirus gusevi n. sp. from Sebasetes schlegeli Hilgendorf. Remaining ten species are new to Korea: Caligus elongatus Nordmann, 1832; C. equulae Ho and Lin, 2003; C. fistulariae Yamaguti, 1936; C. laticaudus Shiino, 1960; C. rotundigenitalis Y$\ddot{u}$, 1933; Metacaligus uruguayensis (Thomsen, 1949); Lepeophtheirus atypicus Lin, Ho and Chen, 1996; L. parvulus Shiino, 1952; Anuretes quadrilaterus Shiino, 1954; and Pseudanuretes chaetodontis Yamaguti, 1936.

Caligus parvilatus n. nov., a Replaced Name of Caligus latus Kim, 1995 (Crustacea, Copepoda, Caligidae), with Description of Male (신참이물동명 Caligus latus Kim, 1995의 대치명 Caligus parvilatus의 제안(갑각 강,요각 아강,물이 과) 및 수컷의 기재)

  • Il-Hoi Kim
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.117-120
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    • 1998
  • Caligus latus Kim, 1995, the junior homonym of C. latus Byrnes, 1987, is replaced by the name C. parvilatus n. nov. Description of male of this species is provided for the first time.

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Occurrence of sea lice, Caligus undulatus Shen and Li, 1959 (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida: Caligidae) in plankton samples collected from Korea

  • Moon, Seong Yong;Park, Jong Sick
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.365-372
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    • 2019
  • We have conducted faunistic study of sea lice collected from marine plankton samples of western and southern coasts of Korea. These specimens were identified as Caligus undulatus Shen and Li, 1959, belonging to family Caligidae and order Siphonostomatoida with worldwide distribution. The range extension of C. undulatus is reported in addition to the previously known distributional range from the Northwest Pacific (China, Japan, and Korea), India, Brazil, and Mexico. This species can be distinguished from all previous reports with characteristics such as overall body proportions of both sexes, structure details of mouth appendages, armature of legs, and some variation in body size. The distributional range of C. undulatus is now given with its northern and south hemisphere limit being 40 to $10^{\circ}N$ in the Indo-Pacific and $30^{\circ}S$ in the Southwest Atlantic. This is the first record of its female occurring in Korea.

Lepeophtheirus tuberculatus, a New Copepod (Siphonostomatoida, Caligidae) Parasitic on the Greenlings(Pisces) from the Sea of Japan (동해의 노래미류에 기생하는 요각류 1신종, Lepeophtheirus tuberculatus)

  • 김일희
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.61-67
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    • 1993
  • Lepeophtheirus tuberculatus, n. sp., is described from the greenlings Hexagrammos otakii and H. agrammus from the Sea of Japan off Mangreung, Korea. This species has been confused with L. scuttger Shiino, 1952 and L. sheni Boxshall and Bellwood, 1981. However, the new species apparently differs from the latter two species.

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Parasitism of Pseudocaligus sp. in wild grass puffer Takifugu niphobles, and their treatment (자연산 복섬에서의 Pseudocaligus sp. 기생과 그 구제에 대해)

  • Seo, Jang-Woo;Kim, Wi-Sik;Han, Kyeong-Ho;Lee, Sung-Hoon;Yoo, Dong-Jae;Kim, Yi-Cheong;Oh, Myung-Joo
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 2010
  • Parasitism of Pseudocaligus sp. in wild grass puffer Takifugu niphobles in the coast of Yeosu in spring, 2007 was identified. The preadult and adult stages of Pseudocaligus sp. were observed, which consisted of cephalothorax, genital segment and abdomen. Lunules were present on the anterior margin of the frontal plate. In order to develop the treatment method, we examined the effects of formalin and fresh water on the parasite. The Pseudocaligus sp. were detached from the host fish by bathing at concentrations of 50 to 400 ppm formalin within 60 min, but 57% was exterminated to fresh water for 90 min.