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Avitta puncta (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), New to Korea

  • Choi, Sei-Woong
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.55-57
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    • 2010
  • A noctuid species, Avitta puncta Wileman is reported for the first time from Korea. One male of A. puncta was collected from Island Gageo-do, which located at the most southwestern part of the Korean Peninsula. Diagnosis of the species is provided with brief description of adult including male genitalia.

Organopoda carnearia (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), New to Korea

  • Choi, Sei-Woong
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.283-285
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    • 2009
  • A sterrhine species, Organopoda carnearia (Walker) is reported for the first time from Korea. One male of O. carnearia was collected from an island on Dadohae National Park, Jeonnam Province. Diagnosis of the species is provided with brief description of adult including male genitalia.

One New Species of Freshwater Anisogammaridae(Crustacea, Amphipoda, Anisogammaridae) from South Korea (한국 담수산 Jesogammarus (Crustacea , AMphipoda , Anisogammaridae)의 1 신종)

  • 이경숙;서인순
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.251-260
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    • 1990
  • This study deals with 8 species in 6 genera including 5 new species and 2 new records from Taiwan. The new ones are Neanura kentingensis n.sp., Womersleya formosana n.sp., Crossodinthina montana n.sp., Vitronura tubercula sp., Lobella nana n.sp., and 2 new records are Pseudachorucina nepalica Yosii, 1966 and Lobella perfusa Denis., 1934. The Neanuridae fauna of Taiwan accordingly is listed as 13 species in 7 genera. The biogeographic affinities with the Japan, Vietnam and adjacent countries are discussed.

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Basauxia and Ashtaangam of Hyphorrycetes from Southeast Asia.

  • Subramanian, C.V.
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.281-284
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    • 1992
  • Two interesting new hyphomycetes collected on rachis of an unidentified palm (Palmao) from Malayasia are described and their taxonomy is discussed in this paper. One of them is unique in producing basauxic conidiophores from conidiophore mother cells that are sessile, simple, cylindrical or cupulate, and solitary, gangliar, acrogenous, dry phragmoconidia. It is classified in a new genus Basauxia, as a new species, B. pulchra. The other hyphomycete is also unique in producing characteristic solitary, eight-celled, eight-armed gangliar conidia on simple conidiophores. A new genus, Ashtaangam is proposed for it in which it is placed as a new species, A. sundaram.

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Systematic Study on Bryozoans from the South Sea in Korea II. Smittinidae (한국 남해산 태충류의 계통분류학적 연구 II. 입이끼벌레과)

  • 서지은
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.35-50
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    • 1993
  • The Korean byozoans belonging to the Smittinidae, collected at 15 localities from the South Sea during the period from 1969 to 1991, were studied taxonomically. They are found to consist of eleven species, including one new species, Parasmfttfna contraria sp. nov. Of remaining 10 species, following four are known to be new to the Korean fauna: Smittfna malleolus, Parasmittfna elongata, Parasmittina crosslandf and Smfttofdea t-eticulata. Up to now, it is known that the Korean Smittinidae comprises 21 recorded species, including 19 species found from the South Sea. Eleven species are dealt with in the present report, with presentation of keys to the species of each genus, and photographic illustrations for the new species and tliose new to the Korean fauna.

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A New Record of Smittinid Bryozoa (Gymnolaemata, Cheilostomata) from Manjae Island, Korea (만재도의 한국 미기록 입이끼벌레류(나후강, 순구목) 1종)

  • Seo, Ji-Eun
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 2002
  • One of bryozoans collected from the subtidal zone of Manjae Island on Aug. 23, 1988 was identified. Parasmittina delicatula (Busk, 1884) turned out to be new to the Korean fauna. Therefore, twelve bryozoan species are reported from Manjae Island so far. Ten species including the present one among them were recorded only from the Pacific Ocean. They consisted of four tropical, three cold temperate and four endemic species to Korea and Japan. It is quite probable that Manjae Island, which is influenced by both warm and cold water currents, seems to be unique and significant area in terms of marine zoogeography.

Four New Records of the Orb-Weaver Spiders (Araneae: Araneidae) from Korea

  • Lee, Jun-Gi;Lee, Jun-Ho;Park, Sun-Jae;Baek, Min-Jeong;Kim, Sam-Kyu
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.69-82
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    • 2022
  • The family Araneidae is a group of orb-weaving spiders and is one of the most diverse groups among the order Araneae. Eighty-one species belonging to 25 genera have been recorded in Korea to date. In this study, four araneid spiders in three genera, viz., Araneus mayumiae, Araneus ogatai, Cyclosa onoi, and Plebs baotianmanensis, were discovered for the first time in Korea. Additionally, Plebs yebongsanensis is removed from synonymy of Plebs sachalinensis, and treated as a new junior synonym of P. baotianmanensis, based on a morphological comparison of females of three Plebs species. Detailed descriptions of four species are provided with accompanying photographs.

New and noteworthy records of the moss flora of Korea

  • KIM, Wonhee;HIGUCHI, Masanobu;YAMAGUCHI, Tomio;SATO, Takumi;INOUE, Yuya
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.419-426
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    • 2020
  • A total of 34 taxa, 33 species and one variety, are newly added to the moss checklist of Korea. They were collected on Jejudo Island, Samcheok limestone areas in Gangwon Province, and Socheongdo Island from 2015 to 2018 and organized into 19 families and 26 genera. Additionally, eight genera are new to Korea. This study verifies the distributions of nine species whose distributions and specimens have remained unknown thus far. Finally, two unrecorded taxa, consisting of one species and one variety, are identified by reexamining Korean specimens deposited at the National Museum and Science in Japan (TNS). The specimens were collected in 1942 and 1940 from Mt. Baekdusan and Anbyun in North Korea.

Taxonomic Revision of the Lichen Genera Pertusaria, Varicellaria, and Variolaria (Pertusariales, Ascomycota) in South Korea

  • Park, Jung Shin;Park, Sook-Young;Park, Chan-Ho;Kondratyuk, Sergii Y.;Oh, Soon-Ok;Hur, Jae-Seoun
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.270-285
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    • 2017
  • The crustose lichen genus Pertusaria comprises over ca. 800 species worldwide. In total, 20 Pertusaria species were localized to the Mt. Sorak and Jeju-do in Korea. To date, information regarding the distribution of Pertusaria species in the South Korean peninsula is scarce. In this study, we collected Pertusaria species across South Korea and identified them based on morphological, chemical, and molecular characteristics. Of the 387 samples collected, we identified 24 taxa and 1 variety, of which 17 were previously recorded, and 6 taxa were newly found in South Korea (P. leioplaca, P. leucosora var. violascens, P. texana, P. thiospoda, P. thwaitesii, and P. xanthodes), 2 known species were transferred to Varicellaria (Varicellaria lactea and V. velata), one species was transferred to Variolaria as a new record (Variolaria multipunctoides) and one was a new species (P. jogyeensis J. S. Park & J.-S. Hur, sp. nov.). Characteristics of the newly discovered species, P. jogyeensis, are as follows: smooth to bumpy thallus, scattered to crowded poriform apothecia, blackish ostioles, definitely sunken, thin yellowish green rims around ostioles, 8-spored ascus, and the presence of perlatolic acid and thiophaninic acid (chlorinated xanthone). Phylogenetic studies on P. jogyeensis based on the mitochondrial small subunit sequence revealed proximity to P. flavicans and P. texana, and supported its classification as a new species within the genus Pertusaria. Additionally, we describe the chemical composition and morphology of all listed species in detail and provide an artificial key for identification.