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A Taxonomic Review of the Genus Athalia (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae: Athaliinae) from South Korea

  • Park, Bia;Choi, Jin-Kyung;Wei, Meicai;Lee, Jong-Wook
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.100-111
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    • 2017
  • The species of the genus Athalia Leach from South Korea are reviewed. Six species are listed, one of which is a new record from South Korea (Athalia tanaoserrula Chu and Wang). In South Korean Athalia, we were not able to find any specimens of A. kashmirensis Benson, while many specimens identified as such were a misidentifications of A. tanaoserrula. Therefore, we think that A. kashmirensis should be excluded from the faunal list of South Korea. A key to the species of South Korean Athalia, diagnosis, photographs of the diagnostic characters, distribution and recorded hosts for each species are also provided.

A New Record of Phyllidia varicosa (Nudibranchia: Phyllidiidae) from Korea

  • Dae-Wui Jung;Chang-Bae Kim
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제39권4호
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    • pp.284-288
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    • 2023
  • In this article, a phyllidiid nudibranch which is distributed widely in the Indo-Pacific region, Phyllidia varicose Lamarck, 1801, is reported based on a specimen collected from Seopseom Islet, Jeju Island, Korea. This species is characterized by bluish-gray dorsal tubercles with a yellow cap and three distinct ridges consisting of dorsal tubercles going from the anterior to posterior region, the presence of bluish-black pigment between the dorsal ridges, and a characteristic black longitudinal stripe along the midline of the sole. In this study, we provide a key to species belonging to the genus Phyllidia discovered in Korea, the morphological descriptions, photographs, and a sequence of partial mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I of P. varicosa. Currently, four species of the genus Phyllidia have been reported to be present in Korea, including P. varicosa.

First Record of a Snailfish, Careproctus notosaikaiensis (Scorpaeniformes: Liparidae) from Korea

  • Ji, Hwan-Sung;Park, Jeong-Ho;Ban, Tae-Woo;Kim, Jin-Koo
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.308-311
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    • 2012
  • A single specimen (134.3 mm standard length) of a snailfish, Careproctus notosaikaiensis was collected from a fish trap in Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, East Sea, Korea. It is characterized by having the teeth strongly trilobed; dorsal fin rays 52; anal fin rays 47; pectoral fin rays 35; caudal fin rays 10; vertebrae 58; ribs 2 pairs; cephalic pores, 2-6-7-2; gill slit extending to the fifth pectoral fin ray; chin pores paired and equal in size; dorsal and anal fins with distinct reddish margins. We describe this species as the first record to Korea, and proposed the new Korean name, "Dong-hae-bun-hong-ggom-chi" for this species.

사회적 기억과 구술 기록화 그리고 아키비스트 (A Study on Archiving of 'Social Memory' and Oral Record Focused on the Role of Archivist in the Stages of Oral Record Collecting and Planning)

  • 최정은
    • 기록학연구
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    • 제30호
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    • pp.3-55
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    • 2011
  • 최근 기록학계의 화두는 '패러다임 변화'라 할 만 하다. 따라서 본 연구는 기록학 패러다임 변화와 관련하여 '사회적 기억' 기록화 개념을 통해 구술기록과 기록학의 적연성있는 관계설정을 이루고자 한다. 또한 이를 바탕으로 구술기록의 특성을 반영한 기록학적 구술기록 관리의 주체로서의 아키비스트의 적극적 역할론을 뒷받침할 것이다. 특히 기존 연구를 통해 이미 다뤄진 내용이라 할지라도 나름의 관점을 적용하여 새로운 의미를 도출하는데 초점을 맞출 것이다. 본 연구의 주요 내용은 다음과 같다. 첫째, '사회적 기억' 기록화 개념을 설정하여 논의하고자 한다. 이는 최근 기록학계의 '패러다임 변화'라는 화두와 관련 된다. 주로 국외 기록학자들 사이에서 활발히 이루어졌음에도 국내에서는 아직 본격적으로 다루어지지 않았기에 본 연구에서는 이 부분을 정리하는 것을 세부 목표로 할 것이다. 둘째, 기록관리의 제 단계 중 특히 수집 및 기획 단계에 초점을 맞추어 논지를 전개한다. 기록학적 관점은 생산 시점 이전 기록의 수집 및 기획 단계에서 시작하여 그 이후 단계를 통합적으로 인식하기 위하여 반드시 반영되어야 한다. 따라서 가장 중요한 것은 수집 및 기획단계이며, 이는 생산이 곧 수집을 의미하는 구술기록의 특성과도 밀접하게 연관된다. 셋째, 기록학적 관점에서 '구술기록'의 개념의 설정이다. 많은 구술사 연구자들에게 '구술자료'라고 통칭되는 구술면담을 통해 생산된 각종 자료들을 기록학적 관점에서 '구술기록'으로서 개념화한다. 넷째, 기록학에서 왜 구술사를 다루어야 하는지에 대한 의미 설정이다. 기록학에서 구술사를 다루는 목적과 그 당위성을 학문적으로 정당화시킬 필요가 있다. 왜 기록학에서 구술사가 중요한 것인지, 그것이 어떤 의미가 있는지 스스로 명확히 해야 할 것이다. 이를 통해 '구술기록'의 기록화는 어떤 의미를 지니는가에 대해 살펴볼 것이다. 기록화를 통하여 구술기록은 그 자체의 특성을 효과적으로 드러낼 수 있으며 궁극적으로 구술사와 구술기록의 가치를 재조명할 수 있음을 말하고자 하는 것이다. 마지막으로 구술사에서 아키비스트의 역할을 정립하는 것이다. 구술사에서 아키비스트는 단지 연구자들이 수집해온 구술기록을 정리하고 보관하는 보조자가 아니라는 점을 강조하고 설득할 것이다. 본 연구에서 다루는 위와 같은 이론적 논의를 통해 당위성을 얻은 기록학계에서의 구술사 연구는 단순히 기록학에서 구술사를 점유하겠다는 것이 아닌 다른 학문과의 연계 속에서 한국 구술사 연구의 도약이라는 방향에서 이루어져야 할 것이다. 이것이 가능하다면, 기록학계의 발전과 연구범위의 확장, 그리고 아키비스트의 역할 신장과 가능성 제고에 기여할 것이며 동시에 구술사 연구에 궁극적으로 긍정적 영향을 미칠 것이다.

First record of the family Cletopsyllidae (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Korean waters, with description of a new species

  • Song, Sung-Joon;Kim, Won;Hwang, Ui-Wook
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.351-360
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    • 2010
  • A new species of the Cletopsyllidae belonging to the genus Isocletopsyllus Huys and Lee, 1999 is described from the materials collected from subtidal sandy bottoms at Jeju Island and Ulleung Island, Korea. So far, only two species of the genus Isocletopsyllus, viz. I. tertius (Por, 1964) from Israel and I. quartus (Soyer, 1966) from Banyuls-sur-Mer (France) are recorded, both from the Mediterranean Ocean. The new species can be clearly distinguished from its congeners by the combination of the following characters: (1) female antennule with a large process on the outer margin of first segment, (2) caudal rami with a bulbous proximal inner expansion, and shorter than those of other species (about four times long as wide in the new species), (3) second segment of P1 exopod with a short rod-like inner seta, (4) sexual dimorphism presented in the second endopodal segment of male P2, not in exopod of P4, and (6) female P5 with a very long exopod with very short second outer seta. A table comparing the modifications of swimming legs in the family Cletopsyllidae Huys and Lee, 1999 is presented. This is the first record of this family from Korea.

Avitta puncta (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), New to Korea

  • Choi, Sei-Woong
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제26권1호
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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.

Clerodendrum ervatamioides (Lamiaceae): A new record to the flora of Vietnam

  • Heyjoong KIM;Do Van HAI;Tran Duc THIEN;Tran The BACH;Bui Hong QUANG;Duong Thi HOAN;Le Ngoc HAN;Tran Duc BINH;Ritesh Kumar CHOUDHARY;Joongku LEE
    • 식물분류학회지
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    • 제52권4호
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    • pp.255-261
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    • 2022
  • Clerodendrum ervatamioides C. Y. Wu was described in 1977 with its type locality in Yunnan, China. During our floristic investigation in the Muong Nhe Nature Reserve of Vietnam of Dien Bien province and in the Muong Te district of the Lai Chau province, we collected several specimens of Clerodendrum ervatamioides, marking the first record of its occurrence in Vietnam. In this paper, details of the morphological features, distribution, ecology, photo plates, and a table comparing the morphological features with its ally Clerodendrum garrettianum Craib are provided.

A New Record of Scatella calida (Diptera: Ephydridae) to Korea, with a Key and a Checklist for the Genus

  • Kang, Sera;Suh, Sang Jae
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제33권4호
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    • pp.262-266
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    • 2017
  • Flies of the genus Scatella are small and dark-gray, and many species have distinctive whitish spots on their gray wings. Most species are found in damp environment, such as the borders of marshes, seashore areas, swamps, lakes, ponds, streams, and paddy fields. The Korean shore fly genus Scatella Robineau-Desvoidy has been taxonomically noted. A total of five species have been identified: S. calida Matsumura, 1915, S. nipponica Miyagi, 1977, S. obsoleta Loew, 1861, S. paludum (Meigen, 1830), and S. tenuicosta Collin, 1930. This is the first report of S. calida Matsumura, 1915 from Korea. A key to the Korean Scatella species and photographs of the external features have been provided.

A Taxonomic Study of the Genus Myelochroa in South Korea

  • Jayalal, Udeni;Joshi, Santosh;Oh, Soon-Ok;Koh, Young Jin;Hur, Jae-Seoun
    • Mycobiology
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    • 제40권4호
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    • pp.217-224
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    • 2012
  • Myelochroa (Asahina) Elix & Hale is a common foliose lichen genus found on the Korean Peninsula. Since it was first recorded nearly two decades ago, no detailed taxonomic or revisionary study of the genus has been conducted. Thus, the current study was conducted to carry out a detailed taxonomic and revisionary study of Myelochroa in South Korea. This study was based on specimens deposited in the Korean Lichen Research Institute (KoLRI). Detailed taxonomic studies and a literature review confirmed the presence of twelve species of Myelochroa from S. Korea, including one new record, Myelochroa xantholepis (Mont. & Bosch) Elix & Hale. Descriptions of each species with their morphological, anatomical and chemical characters together with a key to all known Myelochroa species are presented.

A New Record of Cymatium encausticum (Ranellidae: Tonnoidea: Gastropoda) from Korea

  • Lee, Jun-Hee;Lee, Sang-Hwa;Lee, Jong-Rak;Park, Joong-Ki
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.212-214
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    • 2012
  • The Cymatium Roding, 1798 is a small- to large-sized marine gastropod genus. Three species has been reported thus far for Cymatium in the Korean waters. In general, Cymatium encausticum (Reeve, 1844) is known to occur in tropical seawaters including the Philippine Islands along with its congeners C. gutturnium, C. springsteeni, and C. exile. A single individual of the species was collected from Jejudo Island by SCUBA diving and morphological features were observed using a stereomicroscope. This is the first study to report the occurrence of Cymatium encausticum (Reeve, 1844) from the Korean waters, providing a detailed description of the species with the illustration for the shell morphology.