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First Record of the Genus Spilopteron (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Acaenitinae) from Korea with Description of a New Species

  • Lee, Jong-Wook;Jeong, Jong-Chul;Lee, Seol-Mae
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.275-279
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    • 2008
  • An acaenitine genus, Spilopteron Townes, 1960, is reported for the first time in Korea with S. mucronatus Lee new species. A key to the Korean genera of the tribe Acaenitini Foerster, 1869, description of the a species and photographs of diagnostic characters are provided.

Two Scolopocryptops Newport, 1844 (Myriapoda: Chilopoda) new to the Korean fauna

  • Danyi, Laszlo;Lim, Kil-Young
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.6 no.spc
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    • pp.215-219
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    • 2017
  • Two species new for Korea, Scolopocryptops nigrimaculatus Song, Song and Zhu, 2004 and Scolopocryptops mushashiensis Shinohara, 1984 are reported from South Korea. The Korean occurrance of S. nigrimaculatus is the first record of the species outside China, while S. mushashiensis has been known only form its type locality in Japan till now.

New Records of Two Hydroids(Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from Korean Waters

  • Park, Jung-Hee
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.89-92
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    • 2011
  • Hydroid specimens were collected from the coasts of Isl. Jeongjokdo (Taean) and Gampo Harbour, Korea, on 10 May and 19 October 2010. Two of the species identified as Sertularia tenera G.O. Sars 1874 and Plumularia halecioides Alder 1859 are new to Korean fauna. They are described with illustrations.

A New Record of the Gob joid Fish, Pterogobius zacalles From Korea (한국산 망둑어(Gobiidae) 어류 1미기록종 Pterogobius zacalles에 대하여)

  • 강언종
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.238-240
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    • 1990
  • A gobjoid fish, Pierogobius zacalies is described from three spedmens colleded in Songjong-dong, Pusan-si, on February 10, 1989. This Is the first definItive record in Korean waters. This fish is disdnguished from the other species of the genus Pierogobius by the combinadon of the following charaders: lateral-line scales > 113, soft dorsal fin rays VIII, i-24-25, soft anal fin rays i-24-25, and 5 dark-brown vertical broad band on the body. "Dasotdonggal-- mang-dug is proposed as Korean name of this species.cies.

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First Record of Ghost Pipefish, Solenostomus cyanopterus (Solenostomidae: Gasterosteiformes) from Korea (한국산 큰가시고기목, Solenostomidae과 어류 1 미기록종, Solenostomus cyanopterus)

  • Yim, Hu-Soon;Park, Jeong-Ho;Han, Kyeong-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.360-364
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    • 2007
  • A single female specimen (73.6 mm SL) of ghost pipefish, Solenostomus cyanopterus Bleeker, belonging to the family Solenostomidae (new Korean name: Yu-ryeong-sil-go-gi-gwa), was observed and collected in the water off Yeongdeck, East Sea of Korea. Unlike to syngnathids, solenostomids are characterized by having the brood pouch formed by pelvic fins in female and dorsal fin spines present. This species is characterized by having the deep snout, and short, deep caudal peduncle, but no cirri and striped markings. In the water, the species swims slowly head downward in pairs and looks like a drifting pieces of algae or fallen leaf. We describe this species as new to Korean fish fauna and propose its new Korean name, "Yu-ryeong-sil-go-gi".

New Record of the Opah, Lampris guttatus (Lampriformes: Lampridae) from East Sea, Korea (한국산 붉평치과 (Lampridae) 어류 1 미기록종, Lampris guttatus)

  • Jeong, Moon Kyung;Shin, Donghoon;Kim, Maeng Jin;Jo, Hyun-Su;Hwang, Kangseok
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.55-59
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    • 2015
  • A single specimen (705 mm in standard length) of Lampris guttatus ($Br{\ddot{u}}nnich$, 1788), belonging to the family Lampridae, was firstly collected from the coast of Samcheok, East Sea, Korea in November 2014. This species was characterized by having oval shaped body, vivid scarlet fins and jaw and pale white spots on body irregularly. We propose a new Korean name, "Buk-pyeong-chi-gwa", "Buk-pyeong-chi-sok" and "Buk-pyeong-chi" for the family, genus and species, respectively.

New Record of a Lumpfish, Lethotremus awae (Scorpaeniformes: Cyclopteridae) from Korea as a Filling of Distributional Gap in the Western North Pacific (제주도 북부 연안해역에서 채집된 도치과 (Cyclopteridae) 한국미기록종, Lethotremus awae)

  • Kim, Byung-Jik
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.153-158
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    • 2015
  • Five specimens of Lethotremus awae (Cyclopteridae) were collected from the northern coastal waters of Jeju Island, Korea, during a survey on larval and juvenile fishes flocking to aquatic lamp in 2004 ~ 2007. They were characterized by having a spherical body with three barbel-like tubes on head and the first dorsal fin overgrown by skin with undiscernible rays as well as VIII-9 dorsal fin rays, 8 ~ 9 anal fin rays and 22 ~ 23 pectoral fin rays. A new Korean name, "Eom-ji-do-chi", was proposed for the species.

First Reliable Record of the Dusky Shark Carcharhinus obscurus (Lesueur, 1818) (Carcharhinidae, Pisces) from Korea (한국산 흉상어과(Carcharhinidae) 어류 1미기록종, Carcharhinus obscurus (Lesueur, 1818))

  • Lee, Woo Jun;Kim, Yoonji;Na, Jung-Hyun;Kim, Jin-Koo
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.52 no.6
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    • pp.696-701
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    • 2019
  • Five specimens (839 - 1280 mm TL, Total length) of the dusky shark Carcharhinus obscurus, belonging to the family Carcharhinidae, were collected from the waters off Jejudo Island, Sinan, Namhae, Busan and Gangneung, Korea, during 2010-2019. Carcharhinus obscurus was similar to Carcharhinus brachyurus but was distinguished by the interdorsal ridge (present in C. obscurus vs. absent in C. brachyurus) and the shape of upper jaw teeth (broad in C. obscurus vs. narrow in C. brachyurus). In addition, 479 base-pair sequences in the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) of our two specimens corresponded to those of C. obscurus (genetic distance, 0.000-0.003), but clearly distinguished from those of the Korean C. brachyurus (genetic distance, 0.03). We adopted the Korean name "Heuk-sang-eo" for Carcharhinus obscurus, after Kim and Ryu (2017).

First Record of Icelus stenosomus(Perciformes: Cottidae) from Korea (동해안에서 채집된 둑중개과 한국미기록종, Icelus stenosomus)

  • Ko, Myeong-Hun;Park, Jong-Young
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.61-64
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    • 2009
  • Four specimens (114.2~134.2 mm SL) of Icelus stenosomus Andriashev, family Cottidae, were collected from Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, East Sea of Korea. They were identified based on the following characters : a pair of strong spines on occipital region, distinct row of scales on both dorsal and ventral sides of body, vermiculate white lines on dorsal side of body, and small prickled scales scattered sparsely on the head. We propose a new Korean name for the species as a new Korean name : 'Mu-nui-jul-ga-si-hoet-dae'.

A New Species of Thelonectria and a New Record of Cephalotrichum hinnuleum from Gunwi and Ulleungdo in Korea

  • Das, Kallol;You, Young-Hyun;Lee, Seung-Yeol;Jung, Hee-Young
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.341-350
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    • 2020
  • Three fungal strains belonging to the class Sordariomycetes were isolated from soils collected from Gyeongsangbuk-do in Korea. They were identified as Cephalotrichum hinnuleum (UD CT 1-3-3 and KNU-19GWF1) and Thelonectria chlamydospora sp. nov. (UD ST 1-2-1). T. chlamydospora sp. nov. was morphologically identical to T. truncata, but its specific macroconidial dimensions, lower number of septations, and chlamydospore diameter render it distinct from the strains of the genus Thelonectria. The strains UD CT 1-3-3 and KNU-19GWF1 were developed flat, velvety to felty, and golden gray to brown-gray after 14 days of incubation at 25 ℃ on PDA. These strains were produced polyblastic conidiogenous cells and conidia were pale brown to brown, smooth, thin-walled, subglobose to ellipsoidal, arranged in chains, and the diameters of 6.7-9.0 × 3.7-5.1 ㎛. The strains were also confirmed by using the multi-locus genes using internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions, partial large subunit (LSU), translation elongation factor 1α (TEF1-α), β-tubulin (TUB2), and actin (ACT) genes. This is the discovery of T. chlamydospora sp. nov. and Cephalotrichum hinnuleum, a new record from Korea.