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Annotated List of the Korean Triphoridae (Gastropoda), with a New Record of Mastonia rubra

  • Lee, Yucheol;Shin, Youngheon;Park, Jina;Park, Joong-Ki
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.168-173
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    • 2018
  • The family Triphoridae Gray, 1847 is a group of marine microgastropods characterized by sinistral (left-coiled) shells except for the subfamily Metaciinae, which has dextral shell coiling. We report a new record of Mastonia rubra (Hinds, 1843) collected from the intertidal zone from Jeju Island, Korea and revise species list for Korean Triphoridae species. Mastonia rubra is distinguished from Inforis fusiformis(Kosuge, 1961) by the purple color of the first and second whorls of the teleoconch, whereas they are light colored and nearly white corresponding whorls in I. fusiformis. Including this new record, the Korean Triphoridae comprises 20 species from 15 genera.

Bivalve Mollusks in Yeongil Bay, Korea, 1. Introductory Part and Annotated List of Species

  • Lutaenko Konstantin A.;Je, Jong-Geel;Shin, Sang-Ho
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.155-182
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    • 2003
  • An annotated listing of bivalve mollusks collected at 31 sampling sites in Yeongil Bay (eastern coast of Korea) at a depth of 0-52m is presented here. A total of 98 species belonging to 75 genera and 36 families are enumerated; all species are provided with habitat data (bathymetric distribution and bottom sediments character), given separately far living and dead (empty shells) specimens, and some with taxonomic and zoogeographic comments. Fifty-six species are illustrated with photographs. Astarte hakodatensis Yokoyama, 1920 (Astartidae), Nitidotellina pallidula (Lischke 1871) (Tellinidae) and Lyonsia nuculanoformis Scarlato in Volova et Scarlato, 1980 (Lyonsiidae) are found to be new to the Korean fauna, and the genus Salaputium Iredale, 1924 (Crassatellidae) with one species Salapurium Iredale, 1924(Crassatellidae) with one species Salaputium cf. unicum Hayami and Kase, 1993, previously described as being found only from submarine caves in the Ryukyu Islands, is recorded as being found in the East Sea(Sea of Japan) for the first time.

A Preliminary List of Srathmopodiae, Batrachedridae, Blastodacnidae and Cosmopterigidae (Lepioptera: Gelechiidae) of Korean Peninsula (한국산 감꼭지나방과, Batrachedridae, Blastodacnidae, 창날개뿔나방과 (나비목)의 분류학적 정리)

  • sinev, S. Yu
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.194-200
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    • 1994
  • An annotated list of 33 species belonging to the famil~es Stathmopodidae (7 including 2 unrecorded species), Bamchedridae (a new species: Batrnchedra koreano sp n.), Blastodacnidae (3 including an unrecorded species), and Cosmopterigidae (22 species) from the Korean peninsula is given. For Cosmopterigidae. continuing from the previous artlcle (Park, 1994), 2 species (Cosmopterix bichrorne- 110 sp, n. and Labdio antenello sp. n.) are described as new and 2 species are newly added to the fauna, and all available informations on host plant of lama with a list of all known species in Korea are provided.

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Freshwater Snails in the Southren Russian Far East

  • Prozorova, L.A.
    • The Korean Journal of Malacology
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.97-108
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    • 1997
  • A review of literature and original data on content and distribution of gastropods, inhabition fresh bodies of water in the Southern Russian Far East is presented. The annotated list includes 98 species in 19 genera and 10 fimilies of Gastuopoda.

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New earthworm species from NIBR's Jeju-do biosphere compared to historical and new Japanese types (Oligochaeta: Megadrilacea: Megascolecidae)

  • Blakemore, Robert J.
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.133-150
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    • 2012
  • Amynthas tralfamadore sp. nov. is described from the Mt Halla, Jeju Island biosphere exhibition housed at NIBR Incheon. This species' taxonomy is problematical since it is similar to Amynthas masatakae (Beddard, 1892) from Japan, itself previously reported from Korea and at one time associated with Amynthas campestris (Goto & Hatai, 1898) and A. parvicystis (Goto & Hatai, 1899), all three variously implicated in prior A. robustus (Perrier, 1872) along with Amynthas aspergillum (Perrier, 1872). Based on reinspection of the London lectotype of A. masatakae-here designated and sketched for the first time-the current solution is for maintenance of all five taxa separately. A closely-related Japanese species-Metaphire ryunome sp. nov.-is comparable to Korean Metaphire reisuiensis (Kobayashi, 1938) comb. nov. Another specimen was identified as Amynthas micronarius (Goto & Hatai, 1898), a new record for Korea. It matches the newly-designated neotype (Tokyo NMST An446) and an annotated synonymy is provided; however, erstwhile synonyms, Amynthas shimaensis (Goto & Hatai, 1899) and A. yamizoyamensis (Ohfuchi, 1935) combs. novae, are briefly redescribed and provisionally restored to the Japanese list. mtDNA COI-5P barcode analyses support species identifications.