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First Korean Record of Porcellanopagurus japonicus (Decapoda: Paguroidea), a Hermit Crab Living in Bivalve Shells

  • Jung, Jibom;Lee, Sang-Hui
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.391-395
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    • 2020
  • This study reports the pagurid hermit crab Porcellanopagurus japonicus in Korean waters for the first time. This species has a right cheliped larger than the left one, reduced and globular abdomen, and symmetrical uropods. Porcellanopagurus japonicus is similar to P. nihonkaiensis, a previously reported congeneric species in Korea, but also has distinguished morphological and ecological characters. There are currently issues with the Korean scientific name for P. japonicus, we suggest a reasonable Korean scientific name of this organism with its etymology. In addition, this species inhabits bivalve shells, which is not a typical habitat for hermit crabs, and the unique habitats of this and several other Korean hermit crabs are reviewed.

Two species of Porcellidiidae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) associated with hermit crabs from Korea (한국산 집게류에 공생하는 요각류 2종)

  • Kim, Sa-Heung;Kim, Won
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.375-387
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    • 1996
  • Two species of the family Porcellidiidae associated with hermit crabs are described from Korean seas. These are Porcellidium similis, new species collected from Pagurus similis, Pagurus pectinatus and Porcellidium brevicaudatum Kicks & Webber collected from Dardanus impressus. The new species resemble closely Porcellidium brevicaudatum in general body form, but is clearly distinguished from Porcellidium vrevicaudatum in that the caudal ramus is weakly oblique in tis distal border and the lobe of leg 5 is more slender.

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A New Report of Two Species of Pagurid Hermit Crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) from Korea

  • Jung, Jibom;Kim, Won
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2014
  • Pagurus undosus and Pagurus parvispina, collected from the East Sea by fishery trap, are newly recorded from Korean waters. Pagurus undosus is distinguished from other hermit crab by its right cheliped slightly elevated medially, and with broad ridge formed by deep depressions mesial and lateral to midline. Pagurus parvispina is distinguished from other hermit crab by its right cheliped covered with large spine and long tufts of setae. These species live in cold water areas and their geographical distribution is extended southwardly by the present study. A specimen of the former species, P. undosus, was found living in a shelter formed by a sponge, similar to that observed in Pagurus pectinatus. Descriptions and figures of these two species are provided in this paper. Currently, 27 species of the genus Pagurus are recorded in Korean fauna.

Identification of the South Korean Hermit Beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae) (남한산 큰자색호랑꽃무지의 종 동정 (딱정벌레목, 풍뎅이과, 꽃무지아과))

  • Han, Taeman;Park, In Gyun;Kim, Ki-Kyoung;Ivanov, Sergey;Park, Haechul
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.229-239
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    • 2017
  • The South Korean hermit beetle has previously been identified as Osmoderma opicum, which is distributed in Japan. Because of its rarity, this species is classified as an endangered species. To date, however, the identity of this species in South Korea has not been conclusively confirmed. To assess the taxonomic status of the hermit beetle occurring in South Korea, we performed a comparative study with the beetle's Eurasian congeners, based on morphological examination and molecular analysis using COI gene sequences. The results clearly showed that the South Korean hermit beetle is identical to Osmoderma caeleste, which has been described from the Russian Far East. Therefore, we suggest that the taxonomic identity of the South Korean hermit beetle is O. caeleste.

A study on the perspective of hermit of Ji-kang's letter to Shan Ju-yuan in breaking off relations (「여산거원절교서(與山居源絶交書)」에 드러난 혜강(?康)의 은일관(隱逸觀))

  • Lee, Jin-yong
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.25
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    • pp.355-379
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    • 2009
  • According to the estimations in historical books and research achievements which have been produced, Ji-kang was a prominent Taoist in the Wei-Jin dynasty. But some philosophers, on their opinions, regard Ji-kang as a scholar who withdrawal from ordinary life in the real society. In this sense, this article investigates the Ji-kang's perspective of the life in seclusion, in particular, by analysing the letter to Shan Ju-yuan in breaking off relations與山居源絶交書. The purpose of this thesis is to clarify Ji-kang's the ideal of life, by discussing the reaction to the realistic society, the reflection on the confused society and the change into the new ideal of life of Ji-kang. Ji-kang's the ideal of life in the letter to Shan Ju-yuan in breaking off relations與山居源絶交書 have the following characteristics: First, he has pursued to participate in the real society by passive and immediate way, but he realized how difficult his ideal comes true. Thus, he seek the new ideal of life, hermit. Second, according to the view of hermit in the ancient Chinese tradition, his view of hermit implicates the change in his ideological tendency from the hermit of Confucianism and Taoism to the hermit of Taoism. Third, he tried whatever methods that were passive and seclusive to participate in the real society, but he isn't a common idealist. In this way, Ji-kang applied these thought of the social life and the ideal of life to the philosophy of living.

First Report of Two Diogenid Species of Hermit Crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) from Korea

  • Jung, Jibom;Kim, Won
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.107-113
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    • 2015
  • Two diogenid hermit crab species, Dardanus lagopodes and Diogenes deflectomanus, are newly reported from Korea. Dardanus lagopodes is distinguished from the other species of genus Dardanus in Korea by having setae with cream-colored tips on the cephalothorax and the following characteristics: ocular peduncles somewhat longer than antennular peduncles, and the pereopod without a longitudinal sulcus and scute-like projections. Diogenes deflectomanus is similar to D. nitidimanus but can be distinguished by having the fixed finger of the left cheliped bent slightly downwardly and the following characteristics: slightly shorter ocular peduncle, elongated left cheliped with small granules on the surface, right cheliped without calcareous teeth on the cutting edge of the dactylus, and the minute spine of post-median margin of the telson is not well developed. The geographical distributions of these two species are extended by the present study. In particular, D. deflectomanus in the current study is the first report outside Chinese waters. Now, 20 species of the family Diogenidae are known in Korean waters.

Accuracy Analysis of Optimal Trajectory Planning Methods Based on Function Approximation for a Four-DOF Biped Walking Model

  • Peng Chunye;ONO Kyosuke
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.spc1
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    • pp.452-460
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    • 2005
  • Based on an introduced optimal trajectory planning method, this paper mainly deals with the accuracy analysis during the function approximation process of the optimal trajectory planning method. The basis functions are composed of Hermit polynomials and Fourier series to improve the approximation accuracy. Since the approximation accuracy is affected by the given orders of each basis function, the accuracy of the optimal solution is examined by changing the combinations of the orders of Hermit polynomials and Fourier series as the approximation basis functions. As a result, it is found that the proper approximation basis functions are the $5^{th}$ order Hermit polynomials and the $7^{th}-10^{th}$ order of Fourier series.

First Record of the Hermit Crab Catapaguroides fragilis (Decapoda: Anomura: Paguridae) in the Korean Waters

  • Hwang, Kangseok;Kim, Mi Hyang;Seo, In-Soo;Oh, Chul Woong;Park, Jin-Ho
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.487-490
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    • 2014
  • A pagurid hermit crab Catapaguroides fragilis was collected in Jeju Island, and described as new to the Korean fauna. It is the first member of the genus Catapaguroides known from Korea. Morphological descriptions of C. fragilis are presented with illustrations.

Determination of Germanium (IV) Content in the Korean Medicinal Herbs by Adsorption Stripping Voltammetry (흡착벗김 전압전류법에 의한 국내산 약용식물에 함유된 게르마늄의 분석)

  • Jeong, Seung-Il;Chun, Hyun-Ja;Kim, Il-Kwang
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.400-403
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    • 1998
  • The germanium content of the cultivated Korean medicinal herbs in several growing district was determined by adsorption stripping voltammetry. The optimum conditions in germanium determination were as following: deposition time; 120 sec, deposition potential; -0.9 volts vs. Ag/AgCl, and frequency; 100 Hz in $5.0{\times}10^{-2}M$ perchloric acid supporting electrolyte solution containing $8.0{\times}10^{-2}M$ catechol. Calibration curve was shown a good lineality in the range of 0.4 ppb to 2.0 ppm and the detection limit was 0.08 ppb. There was a large difference in content of the cultivated hermit leaf according to growing district such as 29.7~385.7 ppm and the content of nontreated hermit leaf was higher than the processed health foodstuffs. The content of the Korean ginseng (5 years) was 83 ppm while the Korean herb of life was 214 ppm.

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Two Hermit Crabs of Genus Pagurus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Paguridae) from East Sea of Korea (한국 동해안에서 채집된 참집게속 (갑강강: 십각목: 집게아목: 집게과)의 2미기록종)

  • Kim Mi Hyang;Kim Jung Nyun;Hong Sung Yun
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.87-98
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    • 2004
  • Two pagurid hermit crabs of the genus Pagurus, P. proximus Komai, 2000 and P. simulans Komai, 2000, were collected from the East Sea of Korea are reported. Brief descriptions and illustrations of these two species are provided. Both have been confounded with P. brachiomastus (Thallwitz, 1891) until recently Komai (2000a) reviewed the taxonomic status of this species complex. Kim's (1973) record of P. brachiomastus from Korea was synonymized to P. proximus by Komai (2000a) and the latter in Korean waters is confirmed through this study. P. simulans is recorded for the first time from Korea as well as the East Sea (Sea of Japan).