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A New Record of Microarthridion littorale (Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Tachidiidae) from Korea with Taxonomic Note on the Species

  • Kim, Jong Guk;Choi, Hyun Ki;Yoon, Seong Myeong
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.207-218
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    • 2016
  • A harpacticoid copepod, Microarthridion littorale (Poppe, 1881), is newly recorded in Korea. Microarthridion species can be distinguished from each other by a combination of the number of the antennular segment, the number of the seta on the antennary exopod, and the armature of the thoracopod legs. Korean materials examined coincide well with M. littorale on these well-known characteristics. However, there are some minor differences in the ornamentations of the maxilliped and swimming legs. The specimens show additional sexual dimorphisms in the setae on enp-3 of P1 and exp-3 of P2-P4. Morphological diversity of so-called M. littorale is also discussed here with detailed features.

New record of a sea star, Henricia perforata(Asteroidea: Spinulosida: Echinasteridae), in the East Sea, Korea

  • Ubagan, Michael Dadole;Shin, Sook
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.388-391
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    • 2020
  • Sea stars were collected from the adjacent waters of Jukbyeon and Jumunjin, Korea, using fishing nets at depths of 70-100 m. The specimens were identified as Henricia perforata (O.F. Müller, 1776) in the family Echinasteridae and order Spinulosida, with worldwide species distribution. H. perforata can be distinguished from some morphologically related Henricia species by its long, slender, and pointed adambulacral spines. The abactinal skeleton of H. perforata has wide papular areas resembling those of H. pachyderma, but the former has more papulae (two to seven). Previously, two genera of Echinasteridae, Aleutihenricia and Henricia, with a total of 12 echinasterid species, have been reported in Korea. The morphological characteristics of H. perforata are described and photographs are provided.

New Record of the Existence of Sarcographa tricosa (Lichenized Ascomycota, Graphidaceace) in Korea

  • Joshi, Yogesh;Lee, You-Mi;Wang, Xin-Yu;Koh, Young-Jin;Hur, Jae-Seoun
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.152-154
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    • 2009
  • Lichen genus Sarcographa Fee, a stromatoid Graphidacean taxa, was newly found in Geomun Island, Jeonnam province. The lichen grew on the bark of Camellia japonica and Eurya emarginata along the coastal line of the island. It was identified as Sarcographa tricosa (Ach.) Mull. Arg. for the first time in Korea.

A New Record of the Varunid Crab, Varuna yui (Decapoda: Varunidae), from Korea

  • Lee, Sang-Hui;Jeong, Jin-Hyeop;Kim, Ju-Yeon;Lee, Seok-Hyun
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.42-45
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    • 2022
  • The varunid crab, Varuna yui Hwang & Takeda, 1986, is known as widely distributed in the Southeast Asian region. Three specimens of varunid crabs were collected near the estuary of the river from Korea and identified as V. yui. Varuna yui could be distinguished from the other congeneric species, V. litterata (Fabricius, 1798), by having a more extended mesial lobe on the distal region of the male first gonopod. In this paper, morphological diagnosis and illustrations of the newly collected V. yui are provided. The specimens examined herein were deposited in the National Marine Biodiversity Institute of Korea and Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources.

The New Record of Pleotrichophorus pseudoglandulosus (Palmer, 1952) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in South Korea (한국의 미기록종 Pleotrichophorus pseudoglandulosus (Palmer, 1952)(노린재목: 진딧물과)에 대한 보고)

  • Hyobin Lee;Deog-Kee Park;Ki-Jeong Hong;Wonhoon Lee
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.62 no.4
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    • pp.295-298
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    • 2023
  • Pleotrichophorus pseudoglandulosus (Palmer, 1952) collected on Artemisia princeps Pamp. is reported for the first time in South Korea. Species description, measurement, diagnosis, distributions, host plants, illustrations, and identification key of apterous viviparous females in the genus Pleotrichophorus from South Korea are provided.

A New Record of the Carangid Fish, Decapterus akaadsi (Pisces, Carangidae) from Korea (한국산 전갱이과 어류 1미기록종)

  • Kim, Young-Seop;Koh, Jung-Rak;Kim, Yong-Uk
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.28-31
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    • 2001
  • Two specimens of the carangid fish Decapterus akaadsi Abe were collected for the first time in Busan, Korea. It is differentiated from the other three species of Decapterus by the number of rays in the dorsal and anal fins, gill rakers, scutes, and extent of predorsal scale. These specimens represent the first record of Decapterus akaadsi from Korea. A new Korean name 'Bulkeon karagi' is proposed for this species.

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New Record of a Hepialid Moth Species, Korscheltellus lupulina (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) from Korea

  • Jae-Young Lee;Bora Shin;Sung-Soo Kim;Sei-Woong Choi
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.322-324
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    • 2023
  • The hepialid species, Korscheltellus lupulina (Linnaeus) is newly recorded from Korea. A female specimen of K. lupulina was collected on Jeju Island, southern Korea. This species can be distinguished by the whitish linear marking on the postmedian and dorsum of the forewing but these markings are often unseen in females. The female genitalia can be diagnosed by the semi-rounded ninth abdominal tergum, a pair of semi-rounded ninth abdominal sternum with weakly produced, semi-rounded central plate-shaped medial region, a pair of narrow band-shaped subanal plates, the short, thin ductus bursae, and the large, ball-shaped corpus bursae without a signum. Currently, there are four genera and five species of the Hepialidae distributed in Korea.

First Record of Ulva torta (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) in Korea

  • An, Jae Woo;Nam, Ki Wan
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.329-334
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    • 2017
  • A marine ulvalean species (Chlorophyta) was collected from Imgok, which is located on the eastern coast of Korea. This species is morphologically characterized by distromatic, filiform to strap compressed or tubular thallus. Many branches were found near the base, but lacked proliferations. Cells were longitudinally aligned in the younger part of the branch and were disordered in the older part of the branch. A cap-like parietal chloroplast with one or two pyrenoids was contained in each cell. In a phylogenetic tree based on ITS and rbcL sequences, this species was nested in the same clade as Ulva torta and U. clathratioides from Australia, but formed a sister clade to U. torta from Japan. However, the genetic divergence between them was included in an intraspecific variation range within Ulva. This finding suggests that U. clathratioides should be reduced to a synonym of U. torta. Accordingly, the Korean alga was identified as U. torta based on the morphological and molecular data. This investigation is the first record of U. torta in the Korean marine algal flora.

Seismic Response of Haunch Repaired Steel MRFs: A Case Study (헌치로 보강된 철골모멘트 골조의 지진 응답: 사례연구)

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    • Proceedings of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1997.04a
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    • pp.173-181
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    • 1997
  • To investigate the effects of haunch repair on the system seismic performance of steel moment-resisting frames (steel MRFs), a case study was conducted for a 13-story frame damaged during the 1994 Northridge earthquake. It was assumed that only those locations with reported damage would be repaired with haunches. A new analytical modeling technique for the dual panel zone developed by the author was incorporated in the analysis. Both the inelastic static and dynamic analyses did not indicate detrimental side effects resulting from the repair. As a result of the increased strength in dual panel zones, yielding in these locations were eliminated and larger plastic rotation demand occurred in the beams next to the shallow end of the haunches. Nevertheless, the beam plastic rotation demand produced by the Sylmar record of 1994 Northridge earthquake was still limited to 1.7% radians. The repair resulted in a minor increase in earthquake energy input. In the original structure, the panel zones should dissipate about 80%(for the Oxnard record) and 70%(for the Sylmar record) of the absorbed energy, assuming no brittle failure of moment connections. After repair, the energy dissipated in the panel zones and beams were about equal.

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First Record of Epinephelus areolatus (Perciformes: Serranidae) from Korea

  • Kim, Maeng-Jin;Song, Choon-Bok
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.340-342
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    • 2010
  • One specimen of Epinephelus areolatus, belonging to the subfamily Epinephelinae of the family Serranidae, was collected by a hook from commercial longline fisheries in the coastal waters of Jeju Island, Korea. This species is mostly similar to E. chlorostigma, but the former is distinguished from the latter by having larger brown spots and a white posterior margin on the caudal fin. We propose a new Korean name "Dae-moon-ba-ri" for E. areolatus.