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Gregarinidra (Bryozoa: Gymnolaemata: Flustridae) of Korea

  • Hyun Sook Chae;Ho Jin Yang;Bum Sik Min;Ji Eun Seo
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 2024
  • Two species belonging to the genus Gregarinidra Barroso, 1949 (Bryozoa: Gymnolaemata: Flustridae) were first found in this study from Korean waters. Gregarinidra furcula n. sp. is new to science, and G. incrustans (Silén, 1941) is newly added to the Korean fauna. Species belonging to this genus are primarily distinguished by two characteristics: interzooidal avicularia and marginal spines. The pitchforked spines clearly distinguish G. furcula n. sp. from the other Gregarinidra species, and G. incrustans shows the difference by having blunt spines and short-triangular avicularia. Gregarinidra incrustans was known to be distributed only in Japan until this species was reported from the South Sea, Korea, in the present study. This study provides descriptions of two species with detailed illustrations by scanning electron microscopy, distributional data, and a taxonomic key to the Korean Gregarinidra species. With the addition of two species reported herein, four Korean Gregarinidra are recorded: G. corbula Seo, 1996, G. furcula new species, G. incrustans(Silén, 1941), and G. serrata (MacGillivray, 1869). Finally, Gregarinidra totals 10 species worldwide.

Two new species of Membraniporoidea(Bryozoa:Cheilostomata) from Korea (한국산 막이끼벌레상과(태형동물문, 순구목)의 2신종)

  • 서지은
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 1996
  • Two new species of the superfamily Membraniporoidea, Conopeum hexagonum and Gregarinidra corbulra, are reported from Korea. These two genera are new to the Korean fauna. The former species is characteristic in the shape of zooids and the latter one in the number of spines.

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