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A newly naturalized species in Korea: Amaranthus powellii S. Watson (Amaranthaceae) (한국 미기록 귀화식물: 민털비름(비름과))

  • Park, Yong-Ho;Park, Su-Hyun;Yoo, Ki-Oug
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.132-135
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    • 2014
  • A newly naturalized plant, Amaranthus powellii S. Watson was found Jail-dong, Uijeongbu-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. This species is native to Southwestern USA and Northern Mexico, and it is also naturalized in worldwide of temperate regions. This species was distinguished from the related species, A. patulus Bertol. and A. hybridus L., by leave blades broadly elliptic, rhombic or lanceolate, petals unequal, without conspicuous green mid-veins, and utricle gradually narrowed toward the stigma. Korean name was given as 'Min-teol-bi-reum' to A. powellii S. Watson, based on the character, it was hairy less than the three related species, A. patulus Bertol., A. hybridus L. and A. retroflexus L., conspicuously. Descriptions for mophological characters, photographs, illustrations and keys to allied taxa were provided.

Newly Recorded Naturalized Species in Korea, Bidens polylepis and Saponaria officinalis (한국 미기록 귀화식물인 노랑도깨비바늘(Bidens polylepis S.F.Blake)과 비누풀(Saponaria officinalis L.))

  • Lee, You Mi;Lee, Hye Jeong;Park, Su Hyun;Choi, Hyung Sun;Oh, Seung Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.240-246
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    • 2010
  • Two newly naturalized species were recorded from Incheon (Youngjong-do) and Ulsan. Among them, Bidens polylepis S.F. Blake (Asteraceae) was widespread and was found in the following locations: Unbuk bridge, Unbuk-dong, Jung-gu in Incheon, and Chuiseosan, Banggi-ri, Samnam-myeon as well as a Saemmul mountain cabin on Jaeaksan, Sangbuk-myeon in Ulju-gun, Ulsan. Bidens polylepis can be distinguished from congeneric species by its larger ray-flowers. The Korean name of Bidens polylepis was newly formulated based on the characteristic of its yellow ray-flowers and on the Korean name of the genus Bidens (Asteraceae). The other species, numerous populations of Saponaria officinalis L. (Caryophyllaceae) were found in two areas in Jeotgae village, Unseo-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon. Saponaria officinalis can be distinguished from congeneric species in the family by two features, shallow calyx teeth and a petal with appendages at the base of the blade.

Morphological and Chromosomal Charateristics of the Three Introduced Cyprinid Species (Cyprinidae) (도입된 잉어과 어류 3종의 외부형태 및 염색체 특징)

  • Kim, Seong-Won;Choi, Nack-Joong;Lee, Jong-Yun;Lee, Wan-Ok;Jang, Seon-Il
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.68-73
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    • 1996
  • This study was carried out to obtain the basic information on morphological and chromosomal charateristics in the three species of Chinese carps (grass carp; Ctenopharyngodon idellua, bighead carp; Aristichthys nobilis, and silver carp; Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) introduced to Korea from China. C. idellua was differ from A. nobilis and H. molitrix by the number of gill rakers, scales, fin rays, body proportion. A. nobilis and H. molitrix were similar in having ventral keel and many scale number, but H. molitrix was differ from A. nobilis by the connected gill rakers and body color pattern. Diploid chromosome and arm number (fundamental number, NF) of the three species were all the same to 2n=48 and NF=84. Diploid chromosome numbers in the three species are consisted of 10 pairs of metacentric chromosome, 8 pairs of submetacentric chromosome and 6 pairs of acro and/ or telocentric chromosome. Morphological and karyological relationship of the three Chinese carps are discussed.

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First Record of a Poacher, Aspidophoroides monopterygius (Scorpaeniformes: Agonidae) from the East Sea, Korea (한국산 날개줄고기과 (Agonidae) 어류 1 미기록종, Aspidophoroides monopterygius)

  • Park, Jeong-Ho;Yoon, Byoung-Sun;Sohn, Myoung Ho;Choi, Young-Min;Kim, Jin-Koo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.345-348
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    • 2014
  • Six specimens (151.4~171.2 mm in standard length) of the poacher Aspidophoroides monopterygius were collected by Danish seine net in the coastal waters off Samcheok and Gangneung, the East Sea, Korea. This species is characterized by a slender body, one dorsal fin, terminal mouth, no barbel on the head, and a pair of nasal spines on the snout. It differs from Anoplagonus occidentalis Lindberg in having a nasal spine. We describe it as the first record within the Korean fish fauna, and propose the new Korean name "Ak-eo-jul-go-gi" for this species.

New Record of a Worm Eel Muraenichthys gymnopterus (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae: Myrophinae) from Korea (한국산 바다뱀과 어류 1미기록종 Muraenichthys gymnopterus (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae: Myrophinae))

  • Kim, Byung-Gi;Jeong, Choong-Hoon;Han, Kyung-Nam
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.318-323
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    • 2008
  • A single specimen of the ophichthid Muraenichthys gymnopterus (254.6 mm TL) was collected from the middle Yellow Sea off Incheon, Korea. It represents the first record of the species, the genus, and the subfamily from Korea. This species is characterized by the following combination of characters: a constricted midlateral gill opening; dorsal fin origin before anus, closer to the anus than to the gill opening; blunt teeth, jaw teeth in bands, and multiserial dentition; third preopercular pore present; single infraorbital pore between anterior and posterior nostrils; brownish colour; depth and width of gill opening 43.2 times and 33.7~65.3 times in total length, respectively; eye diameter 15.0~31.0 times in head length and total vertebrae 154~161. New Korean names are proposed, "Gaet-mul-baem-a-gwa" for the subfamily Myrophinae, "Gaet-mul-baem-sok" for the genus Muraenichthys, and "Gaet-mul-baem" for M. gymnopterus.

First report of Stellaria sessiliflora Y. Yabe (Caryophyllaceae) from Korea (한국 미기록식물: 그늘별꽃(석죽과))

  • So, Ji Hyeon;Kim, Dae Hong;Koo, Ae Sook;Kim, Myoung Jun;Lee, Nam Sook
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.178-182
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    • 2015
  • Stellaria sessiliflora Y. Yabe (Caryophyllaceae), which is known to be distributed throughout Japan excluding Okinawa, was recently found on Jeju Island in Korea. Reports on the Japanese flora state that this species is distributed on Jeju Island, and a photograph of one specimen (Slide No. 6294) collected from Jeju Island by Ohwi in May 1935 confirms this. Additionally, specimens at the National Arboretum and Korea Forest Research Institute indicate that S. sessiliflora has occurred on Jeju Island for a considerable amount of time. However, the species has never been officially listed in the flora of Korea. Stellaria sessiliflora is distinguished from S. media by having broader leaves with a slightly undulate margin, petiolate leaves on the upper part of the stem, and 10 stamens. The local name 'Geu-Neul-Byeol-Kkot' is given to the species based on its shady habitat under deciduous broadleaf forest. Details of the morphological characters, an illustration, the type specimen, voucher specimen data, and photographs of Stellaria sessiliflora in Korea are presented.

The first report Prunella pinnatifida Benth. (Labiatae) in Korea (한국 꿀풀과 미기록 식물: 갈래꿀풀)

  • Kim, Sangtae
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.163-168
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    • 2010
  • Prunella vulgaris var. lilacina Nakai, P. vulgaris var. aleutica Fernald, and P. vulgaris var. albiflora Nakai have been reported as infrageneric taxa of Prunella L. in Korea. I found many samples of P. pinnatifida Pers. in the previously collected herbarium sheets in several major herbaria in Korea and confirmed its distribution again in Jaeun Island, Chonnam Province with the information from those herbarium sheets. P. pinnatifida Pers. has deeply lobed leaves in contrast to entire or barely dentate leaves of P. vulgaris var. lilacina Nakai, P. vulgaris var. aleutica Fernald, and P. vulgaris var. albiflora Nakai. I first report the distribution of this taxon in Korea and give it the Korean name Gal-re-kkul-pul. I provide description, illustrations, and an infrageneric key to identification of the other taxa of Prunella in Korea, and discuss some taxonomic problems of this taxon.

First record of Sorbaria kirilowii (Rosaceae-Spiraeoideae) from Korea (쉬땅나무속(장미과-조팝나무아과)의 미기록 식물: 좀쉬땅나무)

  • Song, Jun-Ho;Chang, Chin-Sung;Hong, Suk-Pyo
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.174-178
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    • 2010
  • We report an unrecorded species of the genus Sorbaria (Rosaceae) in Korea, namely Sorbaria kirilowii (Regel & Tiling) Maxim. This plant was discovered both on Pocheon-si, Naecheon-myeon and Yeoju-gun, Buknae-myeon in Gyeonggi Province. It is distinguishable from Sorbaria sorbifolia (L.) A. Braun var. stellipila Maxim. by characteristics such as presence of hair on leaf and rachis, morphology of inflorescence, length and width of petal, shape of sepal, number and length of stamens, presence of hair upon and size of follicles. This taxon was given the Korean common name 'Jom-swi-ttang-na-mu' based on the small size of floral characters.

The First Record of Scleria caricina (R. Br.) Benth. (Cyperaceae) in Korea (한반도 미기록 식물: 애기개올미(사초과))

  • Jang, Chang-Seok;Lee, You-Mi;Park, Su-Hyun;Kim, Jong-Hwan;Cho, Yang-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.179-182
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    • 2010
  • We report S. caricina (R. Br) Benth. (Cyperaceae) as an unrecorded species from Sinan-gun, Jeollanam Province on the Korean peninsula. This taxon was known to be distributed mainly in southeast Asia, China, Japan, and the northern part of Australia. S. caricina is distinguished from other species of the genus Scleria in Korea by having congested inflorescences, 3-toothed pistillate scales at the apex, and enclosed achenes in 2 scales. The new Korean common name, 'Ae-gi-gae-ol-mi', is given considering the small-size of the plants. A description based on the morphological characters and the illustrations of this species are provided with a taxonomic key to the species of Scleria in Korea.

First record of Achillea alpina L. subsp. pulchra (Koidz.) Kitam. (Asteraceae) in Korea (한국 미기록 식물: 갯톱풀(국화과))

  • Sun, Eun-Mi;Im, Hyoung-Tak;Kim, Hyuk-Jin;Son, Dong Chan;Lee, Kang Hyup;Choi, Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.112-118
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    • 2017
  • Achillea alpina L. subsp. pulchra (Koidz.) Kitam., an unrecorded subspecies belonging to the genus Achillea of Asteraceae, was discovered and is illustrated here. It is known as an endemic species of Hokkaido, Japan, but we discovered it along the seashore at Uljin in Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea. Having a relatively equally serrate or dentate leaf margin and sparsely villous involucres, this subspecies is easily distinguished from its related taxa. Based on its habitat, it was termed Gaet-top-pul in Korean. We provide a description, illustrations, photographs and a key of related taxa in Korea.