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A Newly Recorded Species of the Genus Nesticella (Aranea, Nesticidae) in Korea (한국산 쇠굴아기거미속 (거미목, 굴아기거미과)의 1미기록종)

  • 김주필;유정선;이영보
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.183-187
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    • 1999
  • One nesticid spider, Nesticella mogera (Yaginuma, 1972), collected from a paddy field is reported for the first time from Korea. The species is closely allied to Nesticella brevipes (Yaginuma, 1970), but is characterized by its male paracymbium and female epigynal scape.

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Studies on Cave Spiders of Korea ( I ) Historical Review and A List of Caves and Spiders (한국산 동굴거미의 연구( I ) 한국산 동굴거미의 연구사, 조사동굴 및 거미 목록)

  • NAMKUNG JOON
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.19 no.2 s.43
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    • pp.113-124
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    • 1980
  • In Korea, only a few cave spiders have so far reported, so little is known as their fauna. The author investigated on the caves, various part of this country to have taken up the study of these spiders, detailed report will be made in future, but for the present, has dealt with as follow; 1) As a result of the historical review of the study on cave spiders have been recorded 39 species of 27 genera belonging to 15 families, including 16 new species in Korea. 2) It were recorded that the name and location of 154 caves; 121 limeston caves, 33 lava caves which surveyed by the author. 3) A list of cave spiders made out about 100 species 60 genera belonging to 23 families. However there are considerable number of species which have not yet been identified and waiting for descriptions particularly in the troglobiontic species. Especially the Leptonetid, Nesticid and Cybaeid species are very important matrials for discussing the variatoin and lineage of species through isolation. 4) Species common to foreign countries are restricted to a few; 25 species of Japan, 2 species of Europe. There are not exist troglobiontic species, and most of them are trogloxenous ones.

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