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+Two new Phyllopodopsyllus (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from Korean marine interstitial
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Lee, Sue Yeon
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Yoo, Jung Sun
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Seung Tae
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+185
+214
+
+
+
+
+http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13161684
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6
+2713-8615
+13161827
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+(
+Figs. 1A, B
+and
+2-10
+)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Type
+locality.
+
+Korea
+,
+East Coast
+,
+Gyeongsangbuk-do province
+,
+Yeongdeok-si
+city,
+Woncheok-ri village
+, beach, intertidal sand, interstitial water from a
+Karaman-Chappuis
+hole,
+
+36°18.309
+ʹ
+N
+
+
+129°22.648
+ʹ
+E
+
+
+.
+
+
+Specimens examined.
+
+Holotype
+female (
+NIBR
+IV 0000287257
+) dissected on one slide;
+allotype
+male (
+NIBR
+IV 0000287258
+) dissected on one slide; ten
+paratype
+females (
+NIBR
+IV 0000287259-0000287268
+) and
+nine paratype males
+(
+NIBR
+IV 0000287269- 0000287277
+) dissected on one slide each;
+five paratype females
+and
+five paratype males
+in toto
+on one SEM stub (
+NIBR
+IV 0000287278
+);
+100 paratype females
+and
+50 paratype males
+together in one alcohol vial (
+NIBR
+IV 0000287279
+); all collected from the type locality,
+
+6 May 2016
+
+, leg.
+T
+. Karanovic.
+
+
+
+
+
+Etymology.
+The species is named in honour of late Dr T. Kitazima, as a recognition of his contribution to the taxonomy of this genus. The specific name is a noun in the genitive singular.
+
+
+
+
+Description.
+Female (based on
+holotype
+and
+15 paratypes
+). Total body length, measured from tip of rostrum to posterior margin of caudal rami (excluding caudal setae and appendages) from 509 to 536 μm. Colour of preserved specimen yellowish (
+Fig. 1A
+). Nauplius eye not visible. Prosome comprising cephalothorax (Ct) with completely fused first pedigerous somite and 3 free pedigerous somites (Fp1-Fp3); urosome comprising six urosomites (U1-U6), which include fifth pedigerous somite (U1), genital double-somite (fused genital (U2) and first abdominal (U2) somites), two free abdominal somites without appendages (U4 and U5), and anal somite (U6) with caudal rami (Cr) on posterior margin. Habitus (
+Figs. 1A
+,
+2A
+,
+3A
+) cylindrical, slender, without distinct demarcation between prosome and urosome in dorsal view, but with sharp bend in lateral view; prosome/urosome ratio about 0.9 (in dorsal view); greatest width at posterior end of cephalothorax; cephalothorax only 1.15 times as wide as genital double-somite in dorsal view. Body length/width ratio about 5.4. Free pedigerous somites without pronounced lateral or dorsal expansions. Integument of all somites relatively well sclerotized, generally very smooth, covered with numerous shallow cuticular pits; several irregular rows of minute spinules present on each somite except cephalothorax, but majority of surface devoid of spinules. Hyaline fringe of all somites narrow; that of cephalothorax and first free pedigerous somite smooth, those of other somites finely serrated (
+Figs. 2
+,
+3
+). Surface of somites and caudal rami with total maximum of 185 cuticular organs (29 pairs of cuticular pores, 58 pairs of sensilla, one unpaired dorsal sensillum, and ten unpaired dorsal pores).
+
+
+
+Fig. 1.
+Light photograph of two new Korean
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus
+Scot T., 1906 species
+
+, on the same slide in glycerol: A,
+
+P. kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+, holotype female; B,
+
+P. kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+, allotype male; C,
+
+P. busanensis
+
+sp. nov.
+, holotype female.
+
+
+
+Rostrum (
+Figs. 2B, C
+,
+3B, C
+) small, weakly demarcated at base from cephalothorax, linguiform, about as wide as long, its anterior tip hardly reaching beyond anterior margin of lateral wings of cephalothoracic shield, with single dorsal pair of sensilla (Ct-1) at about 2/3 of its length.
+
+
+Cephalothorax (
+Figs. 2B, C
+,
+3B, C
+) smooth, cylindrical in dorsal view, tapering towards anterior end in lateral view, about 1.7 times as long as wide in dorsal view (including rostrum); representing nearly 30 % of total body length. Hyaline fringe of cephalothoracic shield narrow and smooth. Cephalothoracic shield with nine pairs of pores (Ct-II and Ct-IV to Ct-XI), 28 pairs of sensilla (Ct-2 to Ct-13 and Ct-15 to Ct-30), one unpaired dorsal sensillum (Ct-14), and two unpaired dorsal pores (Ct-I and Ct-III); all pores of similar size, about as large as circular base of sensilla; all sensilla of similar size, long, simple, and slender; sensilla pair Ct-2 at base of rostrum; lateral marginal zone includes sensilla Ct-5, Ct-8, Ct-13, Ct-19, and Ct-28 (see
+Fig. 3B, C
+); posterior marginal zone includes only sensilla Ct-29 to Ct-30 (see
+Figs. 2B
+,
+3B
+).
+
+
+Pleuron of first free prosomite (second pedigerous somite) (
+Figs. 2D
+,
+3D
+) mostly smooth, with several irregular dorsal rows of minute spinules in anterior half and several minute spinules in anterior lateral corner, with only five pairs of long sensilla (Fp1-1 to Fp1-5), one unpaired dorsal pores (Fp1-I), and one pair of lateral anterior pores (Fp1-II); posterior marginal zone includes sensilla Fp1-1, Fp1-2, Fp1-4, and Fp1-5, while sensilla pair Fp1-3 situated slightly more anteriorly; posterior marginal sensilla pair Fp1-1 probably serially homologous to sensilla Ct-29 on cephalothorax, while serial homology of other sensilla and pores difficult to deter- mine; hyaline fringe narrow and smooth.
+
+
+Pleuron of second free prosomite (third pedigerous somite) (
+Figs. 2D
+,
+3D
+) very similar in shape and size to that of first free prosomite, except hyaline fringe finely serrated dorsally; also with five pairs of sensilla (Fp2- 1 to Fp2-5) but with different relative position: sensilla pair Fp2-1 probably serially homologous to sensilla Sp1- 2, Fp2-2 to Fp1-3, Fp2-3 to Fp1-4, and Fp2-5 to Fp1-5, while sensilla pair Fp2-4 without homologoues on first free prosomite; single unpaired dorsal pore (Fp2-I) serially homologous to that on first free prosomite (Fp1-I) and one lateral pair (Fp2-III) with serial homologoues on first free prosomite (Fp1-II), while second pair of pores (Fp2-II) without homologoues on first free prosomite.
+
+
+Pleuron of third free prosomite (fourth pedigerous somite) (
+Figs. 2E
+,
+3E
+) similar in shape to that of second free prosomite but slightly narrower and shorter, with only four pairs of sensilla (Fp3-1 to Fp3-4) and two pairs of cuticular pores (Fp3-I and Fp3-II); sensilla Fp3-1 to Fp3-3 probably serially homologous to their counterparts with same Arabic numerals on pleuron of second free prosomite, but sensilla Fp3-1 and Fp3-2 much clos- er to each other; sensilla pair Fp3-4 serially homologous to sensilla Fp2-5; pores Fp3-I and Fp3-II with serial homologoues on second free prosomite (Fp2-II and Fp2- III respectively); hyaline fringe finely serrated dorsally, smooth laterally.
+
+
+First urosomite (fifth pedigerous somite) (
+Figs. 2E
+,
+3E
+) slightly longer than pleuron of third free prosomite, with four pairs of sensilla (U1-1 to U1-4) and three pairs of pores (U1-I to U1-III); all sensilla probably serially homologous to their counterparts with same Arabic numerals on pleuron of third free prosomite, although sensilla U1-3 and U1-4 closer to each other; serial homology of pores not obvious, except that single unpaired dorsal pore (U1-I) serially homologous to that on first and second free prosomites (Fp1-I and Fp2-I); hyaline fringe as in third free prosomite finely serrated dorsally and smooth laterally.
+
+
+Second urosomite (
+Figs. 2F
+,
+3F
+,
+6
+A-C) fused with third urosomite into genital double-somite, with finely serrated dorsal fringe and lateral internal ridges as only evidence of ancestral segmentation, with four pairs of posterior sensilla (U2-1 to U2-4), one unpaired dorsal pores (U2-I), and two pairs of dorso-lateral anterior pores (U2-II and U2-III); dorsal pore (U2-I) and two dorsal sensilla (U2-1 and U2-2) with serial homologoues on first urosomite with same numbers, but other cuticular organs of uncertain serial homology.
+
+
+Third urosomite (
+Figs. 2F
+,
+3F
+,
+6
+A-C) fused with second urosomite, with wide and finely serrated hyaline fringe, but lonest combs on ventro-lateral conrers, one unpaired dorsal pores (U3-I), three pairs of anterior pores (U3-II to U3-IV), and three pairs of posterior sensilla: one dorsal (U3-1), one lateral (U3-2), and one ventral (U3-3); establishing serially homologous sensilla of third and second urosomites not easy, except for dorsal pore.
+
+
+Genital double-somite about 1.2 times as long as wide (ventral view). Genital complex (
+Figs. 6C
+,
+8A
+) with single large and round copulatory pore in distal part of third urosomite, long and narrow copulatory duct, two small and ovoid seminal receptacles in distal part of second urosomite, and central genital aperture in anterior part of second urosomite; aperture covered by reduced sixth legs.
+
+
+Fourth urosomite (
+Figs. 2G
+,
+3G
+,
+6
+A-C) narrower and shorter than genital double-somite, with several ventral rows of long hair-like spinule in place where distal part of fifth legs rests, wide and finely serrated hyaline fringe with long combs ventrally and short dorsally, three pairs of posterior sensilla (U4-1 to U4-3), single central dorsal pore (U4-I), and two pairs of lateral pores (U4-II and U4-III); all sensilla and pores with serial homologoues with same numbers on third urosomite, but ventral pair of spinules (U4-3) closer to each other.
+
+
+Fifth urosomite (preanal) (
+Figs. 2G
+,
+3G
+,
+6
+A-C) significantly narrower and slightly shorter than fourth urosomite, without sensilla, with single central dorsal pore (U5-I) and one pair of ventro-lateral pores (U5-II); hyaline fringe wide and finely serrated.
+
+
+Sixth urosomite (anal) (
+Figs. 2H
+,
+3H
+,
+6
+A-C) slightly narrower and significantly longer than fifth urosomite, cleft medially in posterior part, with one pair of large dorsal sensilla (U6-1), single central dorsal pore (U6- I), two pairs of lateral pores (U6-II and U6-III), one pair of ventral pores (U6-IV), and posterior row of spinules along ventral margin of medial cleft and along dorso-lateral cuticular wing; anal operculum broad, narrow, and convex, with finely serrated posterior margin, representing about 54% of somite’s width; anal sinus (
+Fig. 2H
+) widely opened, without any chitinous projections, with weakly sclerotized walls and three rows of long, hair-like spinules boarding anus.
+
+
+
+Fig. 2.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+, paratype female 1, SEM photographs: A, habitus, dorsal; B, cephalothorax (Ct), dorsal; C, anterior part of cephalothorax (Ct) with rostrum (Ro) and first segment of antennula (A1), dorsal; D, tergites of first (Fp1) and second (Fp2) free prosomites, dorsal; E, tergites of third free prosomite (Fp3) and first urosomite (U1), dorsal; F, second (U2) and third (U3) urosomites, dorsal; G, fourth (U4) and fifth (U5) urosomites, dorsal; H, sixth urosomite (U6) and caudal rami (Cr), dorsal. Arabic numerals for cuticular sensilla and Roman numerals for pores assigned consecutively from anterior to posterior end of each somite and caudal ramus, and from dorsal to ventral side.
+
+
+
+
+Fig. 3.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+, paratype female 2, SEM photographs: A, habitus, lateral; B, cephalothorax (Ct), lateral; C, anterior part of cephalothorax (Ct) with rostrum (Ro) and first segment of antennula (A1), lateral; D, tergites of first (Fp1) and second (Fp2) free prosomites, lateral; E, tergites of third free prosomite (Fp3) and first urosomite (U1), lateral; F, partly fused second (U2) and third (U3) urosomites with outer part of transformed fifth leg (P5), lateral; G, fourth (U4) and fifth (U5) urosomites, lateral; H, sixth urosomite (U6) and caudal ramus (Cr), lateral. Arabic numerals for cuticular sensilla and Roman numerals for pores assigned consecutively from anterior to posterior end of each somite and caudal ramus, and from dorsal to ventral side.
+
+
+
+
+Fig. 4.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+, paratype male 1, SEM photographs: A, habitus, lateral; B, cephalothorax (Ct), lateral; C, anterior part of cephalothorax (Ct) with antennula (A1), lateral; D, tergites of three free prosomites (Fp1-Fp3), lateral; E, first (U1) and second (U2) urosomites with fifth (P5) and sixth (P6) legs, lateral; F, third (U2) and fourth (U3) urosomites, lateral; G, fifth (U5) and sixth (U6) urosomites, lateral; H, caudal ramus (Cr), lateral. Arabic numerals for cuticular sensilla and Roman numerals for pores assigned consecutively from anterior to posterior end of each somite and caudal ramus, and from dorsal to ventral side.
+
+
+
+Caudal rami (
+Figs. 2H
+,
+3H
+,
+6
+A-C) strongly sclerotized, conical but with particularly inflated anterior dorsal region, with finely serrated ventral posterior margin, about as long as greatest width, with narrow space between them; ornamented with several short rows of large spinules along inner margin, one outer dorsal transverse row of small spinules, and two small lateral pores (Cr-I and Cr-II); armed with seven setae (three lateral, one dorsal, and three apical). Dorsal seta slender and smooth, about as long as ramus, inserted close to posterior margin, triarticulate at base (i.e., inserted on two pseudojoints). Proximal lateral setae inserted very close to each other at about midlength; ventral one minute, shorter than most sensilla; dorsal one slender and unipinnate, 1.2 times as long as ramus. Distal lateral seta also slender and smooth, inserted at 3/4 of ramus length, and about half as long as ramus. Innermost apical seta smooth, slender, and small, about half as long as ramus. Central (principal) apical seta without breaking plane, very strong, distally pinnate, about 3.5 times as long as caudal ramus, basally fused to outer principal seta. Out- er apical seta also without breaking plane, much more slender than central apical seta, smooth, about 1.3 times as long as caudal ramus.
+
+
+Antennula (
+Figs. 2C
+,
+3C
+,
+5A
+,
+7A
+) eight-segmented, about as long as cephalothorax, with robust and long aesthetasc on fourth segment fused basally to slightly longer seta, slender and much shorter apical aesthetasc on eighth segment fused basally to two slightly longer setae, and setal formula 1.9.8.3.2.4.4.7. Two lateral setae on seventh segment and four lateral setae on sixth segment biarticulate (i.e., inserted on short pseudojoint); all setae slender and only one seta on second segment and single seta on first segment pinnate. Only ornamentation short arched row of spinules at base of first segment, on dorso-median surface. Length ratio of antennular segments, from proximal end and along caudal margin, 1: 0.5: 0.5: 0.4: 0.2: 0.2: 0.2: 0.4. First segment also strongest, about 2.2 times as long as wide; fourth segment slender, with prominently protruded anterior distal corner at base of large easthetasc.
+
+
+Antenna (
+Figs. 5A
+,
+7B
+) comprising coxa, allobasis (fused basis and first endopodal segment), two-segment- ed endopod, and much smaller one-segmented exopod. Coxa very short, 0.3 times as long as wide, unarmed, and unornamented. Allobasis cylindrical, 1.8 times as long as wide and nearly seven times as long as coxa, also unarmed, ornamented with longitudinal row of minute spinules along inner margin. First endopodal segment also cylindrical, 2.2 times as long as wide, and about 1.2 times as long as allobasis, unarmed, ornament- ed with longitudinal row of minute spinules along inner margin. Second endopodal segment most robust, more slender proximally but also generally cylindrical, three times as long as wide, 1.2 times as long as first endopodal segment, with two surface frills distally and row of large spinules along inner margin; lateral armature consisting of two strong, smooth spines, flanking slen- der and short seta; apical armature consisting of seven elements: one smooth, slender, short seta, one smooth short spine, one pinnate slender seta, and four geniculate unipinnate setae, longest fused basally to slender pinnate seta; all geniculate setae of similar length, slightly longer than second endopodal segment. Exopod slender, cylindrical but slightly curved, about four times as long as wide and half as long as allobasis; ornamented with posterior row of minute spinules; armed with one lateral and two apical unipinnate setae; outer apical seta strongest and spiniform, fused basally to exopod, about 1.2 times as long as inner apical seta, and 0.8 times as long as lateral seta.
+
+Labrum (not illustrated) large, trapezoidal, rigidly sclerotized, with slightly convex cutting edge, ornament- ed with numerous slender apical and subapical spinules, those on outer distal corners strongest.
+
+Mandibula (
+Figs. 5A
+,
+7C, D
+) composed of large coxa and equally large palp; palp composed of basis, one-segmented endopod and one-segmented exopod; cutting edge of coxa narrow, armed with three large bi- or tricuspidate teeth, one unipinnate dorsal seta, and dorsal row of 6-7 slender spinules. Basis pentagonal, about 0.7 times as long as coxa, 2.4 times as long as wide, unornamented, armed with three apical pinnate setae of similar length and about 0.7 times as long as basis. Endopod cylindrical, 6.4 times as long as wide and 1.2 times as long as basis, unornamented, armed with two lateral and seven apical smooth and slender setae; lateral setae inserted very close to each other, about half length of endopod. Exopod conical, minute but distinct segment, twice as long as wide and only 0.13 times as long as endopod, unornamented, armed with one minute and smooth lateral seta and one pinnate apical seta.
+
+
+Maxillula (
+Fig. 7E
+) composed of praecoxa, coxa, basis, one-segmented endopod, and one-segmented exopod. Praecoxa large, arthrite highly mobile, armed apically with seven strong spines (ventralmost smooth, others unipinnate) and dorsalmost unipinnate seta, with additional three smooth setae (or large spinules?) on dorsal surface, and additional two slender and smooth seta on anterior surface. Coxa small, unornamented, armed with one outer slender seta and three inner curved and strong setae, all pinnate and of similar length. Basis significantly wider and twice as long as coxa, about 2.6 times as long as wide, unornamented, armed with five unipinnate and three smooth setae along inner margin. Endopod 0.7 times as long as basis and about 2.7 times as long as wide, ornamented with hair-like spinules along outer margin, armed with one inner and three apical bipinnate setae of about same length. Exopod less than half as long as basis and twice as long as wide, ornamented with hair-like spinules along inner margin, armed with three apical bipinnate setae; outermost one about 1.5 times as long as two others and nearly 2.5 times as long as exopod.
+
+
+
+Fig. 5.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+, A-C, paratype female 2; D and E, paratype male 2; F-H, paratype male 3, SEM photographs: A, ventral part of cephalothorax (Ct), with parts of antennula (A1), antenna (A2), and mandibula (Md), lateral; B, parts of third (U3) and fourth (U4) urosomites, with distal part of fifth leg (P5), lateral; C, median part of fifth legs (P5), lateral; D, parts of antennula (A1) and antenna (A2), ventral; E, oral cavity with distal parts of labrum (La), mandibula (Md), maxillula (Mxl), maxilla (Mx), and maxilliped (Mxp); F, first three urosomites (U1-U3), with fifth (P5) and sixth (P6) legs, ventral; G, distal parts of antennula (A1), mandibula (Md), maxillula (Mxl), and maxilliped (Mxp), ventral; H, ultimate segment of antennula (A1). Arabic numerals for cuticular sensilla and Roman numerals for pores assigned consecutively from anterior to posterior end of each somite, and from dorsal to ventral side.
+
+
+
+
+Fig. 6.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+, holotype female, line drawings: A, second to sixth urosomites (U2-U6) and caudal rami, dorsal; B, second to sixth urosomites (U2-U6), with caudal rami (Cr), part of sixth leg (P6), and attached spermatophore (Sp), lateral; C, second to sixth urosomites (U2-U6), with caudal rami (Cr), sixth legs (P6), attached spermatophore (Sp), and internal reseptacula seminis (Rs), ventral. Arabic numerals for cuticular sensilla and Roman numerals for pores assigned consecutively from anterior to posterior end of each somite and caudal ramus, and from dorsal to ventral side. Cuticular pits and minute surface spinules omitted for clarity.
+
+
+
+Maxilla (
+Fig. 7F
+) composed of syncoxa, basis and two-segmented endopod. Syncoxa large, ovoid, unornamented, with four endites; endites of about same length, proximal two unornamented, distal two with arched row of minute spinules on anterior surface, armed with two, one, three, and three setae respectively from proximal side. Basis much smaller than syncoxa, elongate, with strong apical spine transformed into claw-like structure, ornamented with arched row of minute spinules on anterior surface, armed additionally with one strong apical seta and two smooth setae, one on anterior, and one on posterior surface; anterior seta half as long as posterior one. Endopod minute, with much shorter first segment than second, each armed with one strong geniculate spine and two slender setae; one slender seta on first segment minute.
+
+
+Maxilliped (
+Fig. 7G
+) prehensile, three-segmented, composed of syncoxa, basis, and one-segmented endopod. Syncoxa twice as long as wide, restricted in central part, ornamented with five short rows of long spinules (two posterior, three on anterior surface), armed with two plumose and one pinnate setae near inner-distal corner. Basis largest segment, nearly 4.3 times as long as wide and 1.3 times as long as syncoxa, cylindrical but wider in central part, ornamented with single longitudinal row of large spinules along inner margin in proximal half, and armed with single smooth inner seta around midlength; seta as long as larges spinules. Endopod smallest segment, 3.6 times as long as wide and 0.3 times as long as basis, cylindrical but narrower distally, unornamented, armed with one apical claw-like spine and one subapical slender seta; apical spine 2.3 times as long as basis and nearly 1.5 times as long as subapical seta.
+
+
+
+Fig. 7.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+, holotype female, line drawings: A, antennula, dorsal; B, antenna, posterior; C, mandibula, posterior; D, exopod of mandibula, posterior; E, maxillula, anterior; F, maxilla, anterior; G, maxilliped, anterior. Cuticular pits on antennula and antenna omitted for clarity.
+
+
+
+
+Fig. 8.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+, holotype female, line drawings: A, copulatory duct and receptacula seminis, compressed and slightly deformed; B, first swimming leg, anterior; C, second swimming leg, anterior; D, third swimming leg, anterior; E, fourth swimming leg, anterior; F, fifth leg, compressed and slightly deformed, anterior.
+
+
+
+
+Fig. 9.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+, allotype male, line drawings: A, second to sixth urosomites (U2-U6) and caudal rami (Cr), dorsal; B, second to sixth urosomites (U2-U6) and caudal ramus (Cr), lateral; C, second to sixth urosomites (U2-U6), with caudal rami (Cr), sixth legs (P6), and incompletely formed internal spermatophore (Sp), ventral. Arabic numerals for cuticular sensilla and Roman numerals for pores assigned consecutively from anterior to posterior end of each somite and caudal ramus, and from dorsal to ventral side. Cuticular pits and minute surface spinules omitted for clarity.
+
+
+
+All swimming legs (
+Fig. 8
+B-E) slender, short in comparison to body length and width, composed of small unarmed and unornamented triangular praecoxa, large unarmed but ornamented quadrate coxa, smaller armed basis, three-segmented armed and ornamented exopod, and two-segmented armed and ornamented endopod. Coxae in all pairs of legs connected by unornamented intercoxal sclerite, each with concave distal end and no spiniform protrusions.
+
+
+First swimming leg (
+Fig. 8B
+) with widest intercoxal sclerite (nearly three times as wide as long), biggest praecoxa, smallest coxa, longest basis, and longest endopod of all swimming legs. Coxa slightly longer than wide, narrower in distal part than proximal, with short outer spiniform process, ornamented with two anterior and one posterior row of spinules. Basis slightly longer than wide, with one inner and one outer strong, unipinnate spine, inner one stronger and about 1.7 times as long as outer; ornamentation consisting of row of short spinules at base of each spine on anterior surface, one row of hair-like spinules along inner margin, and single basal pore on anterior surface. Exopod with all segments of about same length, each about 2.5 times as long as wide; first and second segment armed with single strong outer spine each, third segment armed with two out- er spines and two apical geniculate setae; all exopodal segments ornamented with strong spinules along out- er margin and second segment additionally with hair-like spinules along inner margin; inner geniculate seta on third segment slightly longer than entire exopod and about 1.6 times as long as outer geniculate seta. Endopod geniculate and longer than exopod; first endopodal segment nearly 1.4 times as long as entire exopod, more than eight times as long as wide, and 5.6 times as long as second endopodal segment, unarmed, ornamented with hair-like spinules along inner margin; second endopodal segment about twice as long as wide, ornamented with posterior row of small spinules on anterior surface, armed with two apical elements, outer strong spine and inner long and geniculate seta; endopodal apical seta slightly shorter than exopodal outer apical seta but much stronger, and about 1.6 times as long as apical endopodal spine.
+
+
+
+Fig. 10.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus kitazimai
+
+sp. nov.
+, allotype male, line drawings: A, antennula, dorsal; B, endopod of second swimming leg, anterior; C, endopod of third swimming leg, anterior; D, endopod of fourth swimming leg, anterior; E, third exopodal segment of fourth swimming leg, anterior; F, fifth legs, anterior. Cuticular pits on antennula omitted for clarity.
+
+
+
+Second swimming leg (
+Fig. 8C
+) with nearly square intercoxal sclerite and much shorter praecoxa than in first leg. Coxa without spiniform process on outer margin, ornamented with three rows of spinules on anterior surface, one on posterior surface, but also with small spinules along inner margin, and strong spinules along outer margin. Basis armed only with outer spine, ornamented with only one row of spinules on posterior surface, minute spinules along inner margin (no spinules on anterior surface), and anterior basal pore. Third exopodal segment slightly longer and more slender than other two; distal inner corners of first and second exopodal segments with serrated hyaline frills and distal outer corners transformed into spiniform processes; first exopodal segment armed with inner strong seta and outer strong spine; second exopodal segment armed only with outer spine; third exopodal segment armed with two outer strong spines, strong outer apical seta, and slender inner apical seta; all exopodal segments with spinules along outer and inner margins, and third segment also with cuticular pore on anterior surface; third exopodal segment about 3.6 times as long as wide. Endopod about 0.4 times as long as exopod, both segments ornament- ed with spinules along inner margin only and of similar length but proximal one wider and unarmed; second segment armed with two or three apical elements: outer strong spine, central minute and slender seta (sometimes missing), and outer long and slender seta; apical edopodal spine about as long as endopod and half as long as inner apical seta.
+
+
+Third swimming leg (
+Fig. 8D
+) very similar to second, except intercoxal sclerite narrower, basis with slender and long outer seta instead of spine, and third exopodal segment nearly six times as long as wide.
+
+
+Fourth swimming leg (
+Fig. 8E
+) relatively similar to third leg, but with wider coxa, shorter basal seta, much shorter first endopodal segment armed with inner seta, slenderer seta on first exopodal segment, second exopodal segment armed with inner seta, and third exopodal segment with three strong inner setae; central inner seta on third exopodal segment exceptionally long and strong, about 0.8 times as along as entire exopod.
+
+
+Fifth leg (
+Figs. 1A
+,
+5B, C
+,
+8F
+) typically foliaceous, twice as long as wide, with completely fused baseoendopod and exopod, forming brooding chamber with genital double-somite and anterior part of fourth urosomite normally containing two large eggs, ornamented with row of hair-like spinules between base and basal slender seta and two cuticular pores on anterior surface. Former baseoendopod armed with three slender and pinnte setae, most distal longest. Former exopod armed with six setae; most proximal and fifth seta smooth and slender and inserted on anterior surface, others short, plumose, and inserted on distal margin; distal margin between second and third setae and between third and fourth setae transformed into bicuspidate chitinous process, and between fifth and sixth setae transformed into finely serrated wide hyaline fringe.
+
+
+Sixth leg (
+Fig. 6C
+) minute cuticular plate, about as long as wide, unornamented, armed with three apical setae; outermost seta strong and plumose, about as long as genital double-somite, 4.8 times as long as innermost slender and smooth seta, and nearly 5.6 times as long as central slender and smooth seta.
+
+
+Male (based on
+allotype
+and
+14 paratypes
+). Body length from 450 to 485 μm. Habitus shape (
+Fig. 1B
+), body proportions, and segmentation as in female, except second and third urosomites not fused (
+Fig. 9
+A-C). Ornamentation and shape of cephalothorax (
+Fig. 4B, C
+), all free prosomites (
+Fig. 4D
+), and first urosomite (
+Fig. 4E
+), as well as colour and nauplius eye (
+Fig. 1B
+), as in female.
+
+
+Second urosomite (genital somite) (
+Figs. 4E
+,
+5F
+,
+9
+AC) about 1.6 times as wide as long in dorsal view, with small spermatophore in right or left half, as in female with three pores (U2-I to U2-III) and four sensilla (U2-1 to U2-4), only one gonopore functional (covered by reduced sixth leg) but it could be left (
+Fig. 5F
+) or right (
+Fig. 9C
+).
+
+
+Third urosomite (
+Figs. 4F
+,
+5F
+,
+9
+A-C) as in female with three pairs of sensilla (U3-1 to U3-3) and four pores (U3-I to U3IV), but without hair-like spinules on ventral surface and with hyaline fringe finely serrated (with minute combs) on all sides.
+
+
+Fourth urosomite (
+Figs. 4F
+,
+9
+A-C) ornamented as in female with three pairs of sensilla (U4-1 to U4-3) and three pores (U4-I to U4-III), but smaller, cylindrical, and with hyaline fringe uniformly finely serrated (no long combs on ventral side).
+
+
+Fifth urosomite (
+Figs. 4G
+,
+9
+A-C) ornamented as in female with two pores (U5-I and U5-II) but slightly slenderer.
+
+
+Sixth urosomite (
+Figs. 4G
+,
+9
+A-C) ornamented as in female with one pair of sensilla (U6-1) and four pores (U6-I to U6-IV) but much narrower and with longer spinules on anal operculum.
+
+
+Caudal rami (
+Figs. 4H
+,
+9
+A-C) much larger in comparison with anal somite than in female, almost cylindrical but with prominent dorsal ridge and tapering toward posterior end, about 3.2 times as long as wide in ventral view and 1.3 times as long as anal somite; ornamentation and all armature as in female, except no spinules along inner margin.
+
+
+Antennula (
+Figs. 4C
+,
+5D, G, H
+,
+10A
+), strongly prehensile, robust, with almost all segments shorter than in female, with fused segments four and five, as well as seven and eighth (resulting in apparent six-segmented state); sixth segment and ancestral segments four and five highly transformed into robust pincers with several chitinous ridges along area of contact; additional armature present on second, third, and ancestral fourth somites, while sixth and ancestral fifth segments with reduced armature; position and nature of aesthetascs as in female, except apical one comparatively shorter; setal formula: 1.11.11.11.1.11; several setae on third and ancestral fourth segments very short and several of them spiniform; same six setae on ancestral seventh and eighth segments biarticulated.
+
+
+Antenna (
+Fig. 5D
+), labrum (
+Fig. 5E
+), mandibula (
+Fig. 5E, G
+), maxillula (
+Fig. 5E
+), maxilla (
+Fig. 5E, G
+), maxilliped (
+Fig. 5E, G
+), exopod and endopod of first swimming leg, exopod of second swimming leg, exopod of third swimming leg, and first two endopodal segments of fourth swimming leg as in female.
+
+
+Endopod of second swimming leg (
+Fig. 10B
+) also two-segmented as in female but second segment with two spiniform and strong elements (one fused basally to segment) and one short element, all of them smooth.
+
+
+Endopod of third swimming leg (
+Fig. 10C
+) secondarily three-segmented, with outer spine on second segment, and two other elements on third minute segment; all three elements smooth, and outer spine curved inwards.
+
+
+Fourth swimming leg (
+Fig. 10D, E
+) with only two inner setae on third exopodal segment and with both elements on second endopodal segment smooth; also outer spine on second endopodal segment curved inwards.
+
+
+Fifth legs (
+Figs. 4E
+,
+5F
+,
+10F
+) completely different in shape from those in female, two-segmented, composed of large baseoendopod and small exopod but baseoendopods fused medially; as in female outer basal seta long and slender and endopodal lobe with three elements but central element longest; only one cuticular pore present at base of outer basal seta; exopod about twice as long as wide, unornamented, armed with four or five setae; all endopodal elements and two innermost exopodal elements bipinnate, others smooth; length ratio of endopodal armature elements, from inner side, 1: 3: 1.4; length ratio of exopodal armature (with five elements), from inner side, 1: 0.8: 0.4: 0.5: 0.7.
+
+
+Sixth leg (
+Figs. 4E, F
+,
+5F
+,
+9C
+) short cuticular plate but larger than in female, unornamented, armed with three elements as in female but all smooth and central longest; length ratio of armature, from inner side, 1: 1.2: 0.9.
+
+
+Variability.
+Remarkably, there is no variability in the number of sensilla and pores, although the exact position of some cuticular organs could vary between specimens (compare
+Figs. 4E
+and
+9B
+for pores U2-II and U2- III). Another common form of obvious variability is the presence/absence of a minute central seta on the second endopodal segment of second to fourth legs in female, and in some specimens this was also a form of asymmetry; while most specimens have this element on at least one leg and at least one side, some have it on all legs and on both sides.
+One paratype female
+was observed with a deformed endopod of the right fourth leg, without seta on first segment and only apical spine on second, while the left fourth leg was normal.
+One paratype male
+was observed without inner seta on the right first exopodal segment of fourth leg, while the left fourth leg was normal.
+One paratype male
+was observed with both apical setae short on the second endopodal segment of right fourth leg, while the left fourth leg was normal. In males the spermatophore could be on the right or left side of genital segment, and accordingly left or right sixth leg could function as a genital operculum (being demarcated at base).
+
+
+
+
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+
+Two new Phyllopodopsyllus (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from Korean marine interstitial
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Lee, Sue Yeon
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Yoo, Jung Sun
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Seung Tae
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+185
+214
+
+
+
+
+http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13161684
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6
+2713-8615
+13161827
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus busanensis
+
+sp. nov.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+(
+Figs. 1C
+and
+11-15
+)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Type
+locality.
+
+Korea
+,
+East Coast
+,
+Gyeongnam-do province
+,
+Busan
+,
+Songjeong Beach
+, intertidal sand, interstitial water from a
+Karaman-Chappuis
+hole,
+
+35°10.741
+ʹ
+N
+
+
+129°12.317
+ʹ
+E
+
+
+.
+
+
+Specimens examined.
+
+Holotype
+female (
+NIBR
+IV 0000287280
+) dissected on one slide;
+paratype
+female (
+NIBR
+IV 0000287281
+)
+in toto
+on one SEM stub; both collected from the type locality,
+
+6 May 2016
+
+, leg.
+T
+. Karanovic.
+
+
+
+
+
+Etymology.
+The species is named after the
+type
+locality, the city of
+Busan
+in
+South Korea
+. The name is an adjective for place, made with the Latin suffix “-ensis”.
+
+
+
+
+Description.
+Female (based on
+holotype
+and
+one paratype
+). Total body length, measured from tip of rostrum to posterior margin of caudal rami (excluding caudal setae and appendages) from 405 (
+holotype
+) to 450 μm. Colour of preserved specimen light brown (
+Fig. 1C
+). Nauplius eye not visible. Segmentation as in previous species. Habitus (
+Figs. 1C
+,
+11A
+) cylindrical but much
+
+
+
+Fig. 11.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus busanensis
+
+sp. nov.
+, paratype female, SEM photographs: A, habitus, lateral; B, cephalothorax (Ct), lateral; C, anterior part of cephalothorax (Ct) with rostrum (Ro) and first segment of antennula (A1), lateral; D, ventral part of cephalothorax (Ct), with parts of antennula (A1), antenna (A2), and mandibula, lateral; E, dorso-posterior part of cephalothorax (Ct), lateral; F, ventro-posterior corner of cephalothorax (Ct), lateral; G, tergites of three free prosomites (Fp1-Fp3), lateral; H, detail of ornamentation of first (Fp1) and second (Fp2) prosomites, lateral. Arabic numerals for cuticular sensilla and Roman numerals for pores assigned consecutively from anterior to posterior end of each somite and caudal ramus, and from dorsal to ventral side.
+
+
+
+
+Fig. 12.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus busanensis
+
+sp. nov.
+, paratype female, SEM photographs: A, first five urosomites (U1-U5) with fifth leg (P5), lateral; B, tergite of first urosomite (U1), lateral; C, parts of fused second (U2) and third (U3) urosomites, with lateral part of fifth leg (P5), lateral; D, part of fourth urosomite (U4) and distal part of fifth leg (P5); E, fourth (U4) and fifth (U5) urosomites, lateral; F, sixth urosomite and caudal rami (Cr), lateral; G, posterior part of caudal rami (Cr), lateral; H, parts of maxilliped (Mxp) and first swimming leg (P1), lateral. Arabic numerals for cuticular sensilla and Roman numerals for pores assigned consecutively from anterior to posterior end of each somite and caudal ramus, and from dorsal to ventral side.
+
+
+
+100 µm
+
+
+
+Fig. 13.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus busanensis
+
+sp. nov.
+, holotype female, line drawings: A, second to sixth urosomites (U2-U6) and caudal rami, dorsal; B, second to sixth urosomites (U2-U6), with caudal rami (Cr), and attached spermatophore (Sp), lateral; C, second to sixth urosomites (U2-U6), with caudal rami (Cr), sixth legs (P6), attached spermatophore (Sp), and internal reseptacula seminis (Rs), ventral. Arabic numerals for cuticular sensilla and Roman numerals for pores assigned consecutively from anterior to posterior end of each somite and caudal ramus, and from dorsal to ventral side. Cuticular pits and minute surface spinules omitted for clarity.
+
+
+
+less slender than in previous species, without distinct demarcation between prosome and urosome in dorsal view, but with sharp bend in lateral view; prosome/urosome ratio about 0.9; greatest width at posterior end of cephalothorax; cephalothorax only 1.2 times as wide as genital double-somite in dorsal view. Body length/ width ratio about 4.2. Free pedigerous somites without pronounced lateral or dorsal expansions. Integument of all somites relatively well sclerotized, generally smooth, covered with numerous shallow cuticular pits (see
+Figs. 11C
+,
+12G
+); free prosomites and all urosomites additionally covered by parallel rows of minute and slender spinules; cephalothorax devoid of spinules. Hyaline fringe of all somites narrow and coarsely serrated. Surface of somites and caudal rami with total maximum of 185 cuticular organs (29 pairs of cuticular pores, 58 pairs of sensilla, one unpaired dorsal sensillum, and ten unpaired dorsal pores). All sensilla and pores homologous to those in previous species, with only small differences in their relative position; only real difference in cuticular organs visible on fifth urosomite (pore U5-II absent; see
+Fig. 13C
+) and caudal rami (additional pore Cr-III pres-
+
+A B C D G H E F
+
+100 µm
+
+
+
+
+
+December 2017
+
+
+KARANOVIC-NEW SPECIES OF
+
+PHYLLOPODOPSYLLUS
+FROM
+
+KOREA
+
+205
+
+
+
+Fig. 14.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus busanensis
+
+sp. nov.
+, holotype female, line drawings: A, antennula, dorsal. B, antenna, posterior; C, mandibula, anterior; D, praecoxal arthrite of maxillula, anterior; E, coxa of maxillula, anterior; F, endopod of maxillula, anterior; G, maxilla, posterior; H, maxilliped, anterior. Cuticular pits on antennula and antenna omitted for clarity.
+
+
+
+
+Fig. 15.
+
+Phyllopodopsyllus busanensis
+
+sp. nov.
+, holotype female, line drawings: A, first swimming leg, anterior; B, second swimming leg, anterior; C, third swimming leg, anterior; D, fourth swimming leg, anterior; E, fifth leg, compressed and slightly deformed, anterior.
+
+
+
+ent; see
+Figs. 12G
+,
+13B
+); pore Ct-XI larger than in previous species (see
+Fig. 11F
+) and sensilla U1-3 and U1-4 closer to each other (see
+Fig. 12B
+).
+
+
+Rostrum (
+Fig. 11C
+) as in previous species small, weakly demarcated at base from cephalothorax, linguiform, about as wide as long, its anterior tip hardly reaching beyond anterior margin of lateral wings of cephalothoracic shield, with single dorsal pair of sensilla (Ct-1) at about 2/3 of its length.
+
+
+Cephalothorax (
+Fig. 11
+B-E) smooth, cylindrical in dorsal view, tapering towards anterior end in lateral view, about 1.5 times as long as wide in dorsal view (including rostrum); representing 33% of total body length. Hyaline fringe of cephalothoracic shield narrow, serrat- ed dorsally, smooth laterally.
+
+
+Pleurons of first free prosomites (
+Fig. 11G, H
+) shorter than in previous species and densely covered by slender spinules, with only small lateral surface free of them.
+
+
+All urosomites (
+Fig. 12
+A-F) also densely covered by slender spinules, and more so on dorsal than on ventral side.
+
+
+Genital double-somite (
+Figs. 12A, C
+,
+13
+A-C) only slightly longer than wide in ventral view, with finely serrated dorsal fringe and lateral internal ridges as only evidence of ancestral segmentation. Genital complex (
+Fig. 13C
+) with single large and round copulatory pore in distal part of second urosomite, short and narrow copulatory duct, two small and ovoid seminal receptacles in central part of second urosomite, and central genital aperture in anterior part of second urosomite; aperture covered by reduced sixth legs.
+
+
+Fourth urosomite (
+Figs. 12D, E
+,
+13
+A-C) with hyaline fringe smooth ventrally.
+
+
+Sixth urosomite (
+Figs. 12F
+,
+13
+A-C) slightly narrower and significantly longer than fifth urosomite, cleft medially in posterior part, with posterior row of spinules; anal operculum broad but less so than in previous species, also longer and more convex, with finely serrated posterior margin, representing about 46% of somite’s width; anal sinus as in previous species.
+
+
+Caudal rami (
+Figs. 12F, G
+,
+13
+A-C) strongly sclerotized, cylindrical but with strong dorsal ridge, with slightly inflated posterior ventro-outer corner, with slender spinules along outer-dorsal surface but without spinules along inner margin, about 1.8 times as long as greatest width in ventral view and nearly 1.7 times in lateral view, with narrow space between them; ornamented three lateral pores, two of them homologous to those in previous species (Cr-I and Cr-II); armed as in previous species with seven setae but no setae fused basally, anterior lateral setae inserted slightly more anteriorly, longer inner apical seta, and central apical seta with bulbous base; novel pore (Cr-III) situated between two other pores; doral seta marking end of dorsal ridge.
+
+
+Antennula (
+Figs. 11C, D
+,
+14A
+) nine-segmented, about as long as cephalothorax, with prominent integumental beak on second segment, with robust and long aesthetasc on fourth segment fused basally to slightly longer seta, slender and much shorter apical aesthetasc on ninth segment fused basally to two slightly longer setae, and setal formula 1.9.7.4.2.4.2.2.7. All setae slender and smooth; one lateral seta on seventh and eight segments and four lateral setae on sixth segment biarticulate. Only ornamentation short arched row of spinules at base of first segment, on dorso-median surface. Length ratio of antennular segments, from proximal end and along caudal margin, 1: 0.4: 0.2: 0.2: 0.15: 0.15: 0.1: 0.1: 0.4. First segment also strongest, about 2.9 times as long as wide; fourth segment with prominently protruded anteri- or distal corner at base of large easthetasc.
+
+
+Antenna (
+Figs. 11D
+,
+14B
+) slenderer than in previous species, but with same segmentation and armature. Coxa 0.8 times as long as wide, unornamented. Allobasis 2.5 times as long as wide and about three times as long as coxa, ornamented with longitudinal row of minute spinules along inner margin. First endopodal segment 2.4 times as long as wide and about as long as allobasis, ornamented with single transverse arched row of minute spinules in proximal part. Second endopodal segment most robust, slightly slenderer proximally but also generally cylindrical, 3.7 times as long as wide, 1.4 times as long as first endopodal segment, with two surface frills distally and row of small spinules along inner margin. Exopod slender, cylindrical but slightly curved, about 3.6 times as long as wide and half as long as allobasis, unornamented; outer apical seta strongest and spiniform, fused basally to exopod, about 1.3 times as long as inner apical seta, and 0.8 times as long as lateral seta.
+
+Labrum as in previous species, not mounted properly for drawing.
+
+Mandibula (
+Figs. 11D
+,
+14C
+) segmentation, general shape, and most armature and ornamentation as in previous species, but endopod proportionately smaller and exopod much larger and armed with three apical setae. Basis twice as long as wide. Endopod 3.9 times as long as wide, 0.7 times as long as basis, and 1.4 times as long as exopod. Exopod cylindrical, very slender, 4.8 times as long as wide, unornamented, armed with one lateral and four apical slender and smooth setae.
+
+
+Maxillula (
+Fig. 14
+D-F) segmentation, general shape, and most armature and ornamentation as in previous species, but praexocal arthrite armed apically only seven elements, and coxa without outer seta but with five inner elements (one strong and geniculate, four slender and smooth); endopod about 2.7 times as long as wide.
+
+
+Maxilla (
+Fig. 14G
+) segmentation, general shape, armature, and ornamentation as in previous species.
+
+
+Maxilliped (
+Figs. 12H
+,
+14H
+) segmentation, general shape, and most armature and ornamentation as in previous species, but all spinules shorter and endopod armed with additional smooth and slender seta. Syncoxa 2.5 times as long as wide, cylindrical, and only slightly restricted in central part. Basis 3.4 times as long as wide and 1.1 times as long as syncoxa, cylindrical but wider in central part. Endopod nearly three times as long as wide and 0.3 times as long as basis, cylindrical but narrower in proximal half; apical spine 2.2 times as long as basis and 1.6 times as long as subapical seta.
+
+
+Swimming legs (
+Fig. 15
+A-D) slightly shorter and less slender than in previous species, but with same segmentation, general shape, most ornamentation and armature.
+
+
+First swimming leg (
+Fig. 15A
+) with prehensile endopod as in previous species, but coxa and basis wider, fist endopodal segment shorter and additionally armed with inner seta, and first exopodal segment with inner bulge. Coxa 0.8 times as long as wide, narrower in distal part than proximal, with short outer spiniform process, ornamented with three anterior and one posterior row of spinules. Basis about as long as wide, inner spine slightly stronger and about 1.4 times as long as outer. Exopod with first segment longest and third shortest; inner geniculate seta on third segment 1.3 times as long as entire exopod and about 1.6 times as long as outer geniculate seta. Endopod longer than exopod; first endopodal segment 1.15 times as long as entire exopod, more than six times as long as wide, and 3.1 times as long as second endopodal segment; endopodal apical seta as long as exopodal outer apical seta but slightly stronger, and about 1.4 times as long as apical endopodal spine.
+
+
+Second swimming leg (
+Fig. 15B
+) with all segments shorter than in previous species, with two large spiniform processes on basis, and additionally armed with inner spiniform seta on first endopodal segment, as well as with inner slender seta on third exopodal segment. Coxa 0.7 times as long as wide, ornamented with six rows of small spinules on anterior surface and one row of spinules on posterior surface. All exopodal segments of similar length. Endopod about 0.6 times as long as exopod, first segment 0.8 times as long as second but much wider; apical edopodal spine about 0.7 times as long as endopod, 0.6 times as long as central slender seta, and less than half as long as inner apical seta.
+
+
+Third swimming leg (
+Fig. 15C
+) very similar to second, except slightly slenderer and with longer inner seta on first endopodal segment; endopod 0.4 times as long as exopod; first endopodal segment 0.7 times as long as second endopodal.
+
+
+Fourth swimming leg (
+Fig. 15D
+) very similar to previous species, except for spiniform processes on basis.
+
+
+Fifth leg (
+Figs. 1A
+,
+12A, C, D
+,
+15E
+) shape, segmentation, and armature as in previous species, but covered by dense spinules in outer part, with serrate outer margin and smooth distal margin; short exopodal setae smooth or sparsely pinnate; forming brooding chamber with genital double-somite and anterior part of fourth urosomite normally containing six to
+seven eggs
+.
+
+
+Sixth leg (
+Fig. 13C
+) shape and ornamentation as in previous species; also armed with three setae, but outermost seta extremely slender and shortest, while central seta longest, pinnate, not reaching posterior margin of genital double-somite, and more than twice as long as innermost pinnate seta.
+
+Male unknown.
+
+Variability.
+No obviously variable structures were observed between the two collected females, but the comparison was hindered by the fact that they were examined by different methods: the
+holotype
+was dissected and studied using light microscopy, while the
+paratype
+was permanently mounted on an SEM stub.
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Kirchneriella contorta
+var.
+gracillima
+(Bohlin) Chodat
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+(
+Fig. 3A and B
+)
+
+
+
+Reference:
+Yamagishi and Akiyama. 1989. p. 45; Komárek and Fott. 1983. p. 662. pl. 185. f. 3.
+
+
+Description:
+Colonies 4, 8, 16 and 32 cells, enveloped with hyaline, gelatinous sheath and free-floating. Cells very thin cylindrical with almost parallel sides and rounded ends, much curved, spiral or irregularly twisted. Chloroplasts single without the pyrenoids. Cells 812 μm in length and 0.6-1.3 μm in breadth.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Wetland
+at
+Mulchatorum
+,
+Gyoraeri
+,
+Jocheoneup
+,
+Jejusi
+,
+Jeju
+(21,
+
+May 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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new file mode 100644
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+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Cosmarium moniliforme
+var.
+limneticum
+West et G.S. West
+
+(
+Fig. 3C
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+
+Prescott
+et al.
+1981
+
+. p. 192. pl. 203. f. 9;
+Yamagishi and Akiyama 1989
+. p. 20.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Cells small to medium in size, about 1.5 2 times longer than broad, sometimes connected with 2 or more cells, surrounded the thick, hyaline sheath and moderately constricted in the middle. Sinus open widely. Semicells almost circular to ellipsoidal. The apical part of semicell slightly projected and angularly elongated, the vertical view circular. Cells 3037 μm in length and 2025 μm in breadth. Isthmus 10-15 μm in breadth.
+
+
+A
+C
+B
+E D
+
+
+
+Fig. 3.
+A, B.
+
+Kirchneriella contorta
+var.
+gracillima
+
+, C.
+
+Cosmarium moniliforme
+var.
+limneticum
+
+, D.
+
+Cosmocladium constrictum
+
+, E.
+
+C. perissum
+
+. Scale bars
+=
+10 μm.
+
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Jangcheok Reservoir
+,
+Sinjeri
+,
+Yeongsanmyeon
+,
+Changnyeonggun
+,
+Gyeongsangnamdo
+(3,
+
+Aug. 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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+++ b/data/4D/1F/08/4D1F086A9D31F240FCFFF93770B5FA18.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Oocystis ovalis
+(Turner) West et G.S. West
+
+(
+Fig. 2E
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+Yamagishi and Akiyama. 1995. p. 36.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Cells free-floating and solitary but sometimes 2 or 4 daughter cells (autospores) forming colonies surrounded with the oval wall of the mother cells. Cells oval to long oval, circular end and the peripheral edge somewhat swollen. Cell walls thick and flatten, and the interior of cells filled with many granular chloroplasts. Cells 68 μm in length and 37-40 μm in breadth.
+Occurrence:
+Gajeon Pond,
+Daegu
+Natural Science High school, Sijidong, Suseonggu, Daugu (26,
+Jul. 2015
+).
+
+
+
+
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/4D/1F/08/4D1F086A9D31F241FF46F9777713F98C.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Oocystis naegelii
+Braun
+
+(
+Fig. 2D
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+Yamagishi and Akiyama. 1985. p. 57;
+
+John
+et al.
+2011
+
+. p. 493. pl. 122H.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Colonies free-floating, 2, 4 or 8 cells en closed within a elliptical enlarged mother cell wall, rarely single cell. Cells elliptical to long elliptical, rounded end and the peripheral edge somewhat swollen. One or two chloroplasts without the pyrenoids. Cells 2530 μm in length and 1215 μm in breadth. The length of the cells is 1.52 times the breadth.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+A
+pond at
+Wonsan Island
+,
+Ocheonmyeon
+,
+Boryeongsi
+,
+Chungcheongnamdo
+(27,
+
+Jun. 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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index 00000000000..eb8c05cdd01
--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/4D/1F/08/4D1F086A9D32F241FC91F943728BF9AC.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Korshikoviella gracilipes
+(Lambert) Silva
+
+(
+Fig. 2C
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+Komárek and Fott. 1983. p. 246. pl. 72. f. 1.
+Description:
+Cells solitary and freefloating, fusiform with both ends of the different shape. The distal end tapered and elongated spine, and the proximal end has the base with two branches. The length of cells except for spines up to 8 times the breadth. Cells straight or curved. Stalks less than 1/3 of the length. Cells 5080 μm in length and 5.5-8.5 μm in breadth.
+
+
+
+
+Fig. 1.
+A, B.
+
+Astrephomene gubernaculifera
+
+, C.
+
+Stylosphaeridium stipitatum
+
+, D, E.
+
+Chlorangiella polychlora
+
+. Scale bar
+=
+10 μm.
+
+
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Jangcheok Reservoir
+,
+Sinjeri
+,
+Yeongsanmyeon
+,
+Changnyeonggun
+,
+Gyeongsangnamdo
+(3,
+
+Jul. 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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index 00000000000..6869539a011
--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/4D/1F/08/4D1F086A9D32F242FC91FBDE71D3F9B8.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Botryococcus protuberans
+West et G.S. West
+
+(
+Fig. 2B
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+Yamagishi and Akiyama. 1984b. p. 4;
+
+John
+et al.
+2011
+
+. p. 500. pl. 113J.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Colonies freefloating, formed irregular shapes with several botryoidal cell clusters and connect ed with long, hyaline, gelatinous strands. Cells ovoid or ellipsoidal, arranged radially in each cell clusters with 8, 16, 32 cells or more cells. The inner base of cells enveloped within gelatinous sheath, the outer end without the sheath and projected out of the colony. Chloroplasts single, laminate. Colonies green or yellowishgreen in color. Cells 912 μm in length, and 6-9 μm in breadth.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Jangcheok Reservoir
+,
+Sinjeri
+,
+Yeongsanmyeon
+,
+Changnyeonggun
+,
+Gyeongsangnamdo
+(
+
+3 Aug. 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/4D/1F/08/4D1F086A9D32F242FC91FDD57701FC52.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Cylindrocapsa geminella
+Wolle
+
+(
+Fig. 2A
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+Yamagishi and Akiyama. 1984b. p. 23.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Filaments unbranched, cells arranged in a single series and occasionally multiseriated. Young cells cylindrical and surrounded with thin cell walls; old cells spherical, ovate or oblong and surrounded with thick cell walls. Chloroplast single with a pyrenoid in the form of mass. Cells 1218μm in length and 15-18 μm in breadth.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Ugeomji
+,
+Ugeomri
+,
+Namsanmyeon
+,
+Gyeongsansi
+,
+Gyeongsangbukdo
+(28,
+
+Jul. 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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index 00000000000..b8f9a9857c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/4D/1F/08/4D1F086A9D32F242FF78F8C07726FE6E.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Chlorangiella polychlora
+(Skuja) Silva
+
+(
+Fig. 1D and E
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+Ettl and Gärtner. 1988. p. 41. pl. 12. Fig. 23.
+Description:
+Colonies containing two cells in the end of mucous stalk, branched up to 5 times the length of cells. Cells elongated and ellipsoidal, 1113 μm in length and 56 μm in breadth.
+
+
+
+
+Distribution:
+Motjae, Naecheonri, Yulgokmyeon, Hapcheongun,
+Gyeongsangnamdo
+(16,
+Sep. 2015
+).
+
+
+
+
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/4D/1F/08/4D1F086A9D32F242FF78FADC70F0F919.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Stylosphaeridium stipitatum
+(Bachmann) Geitler et Gimesi 1925
+
+(
+Fig. 1C
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+
+John
+et al.
+2011
+
+. p. 379. pl. 96K.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Cells ellipsoidal and epiphytic on planktonic algae by short and thin stalk. Chloroplasts flattened and cupshaped, with a pyrenoid and two contractile vacuoles. Cells 510 μm in length and 4-8 μm in breadth. Stalks 510 μm in length. They are epiphytic on planktonic algae, particularly the bluegreen alga
+Coeasphaerium
+, also on
+
+Anabaena
+
+.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Dalseongbo
+,
+Inanri
+,
+Gaejinmyeon
+,
+Goryeonggun
+,
+Gyeongsangbukdo
+(24,
+
+Jul. 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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index 00000000000..b971fbb3fbf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/4D/1F/08/4D1F086A9D32F242FF78FD5A73C6FB54.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Astrephomene gubernaculifera
+Pocock
+
+(
+Fig. 1A and B
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+Yamagishi and Akiyama. 1984a. p. 5.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Colonies ellipsoidal or spherical, 32 or 64 cells with two equal flagella and small non-reproductive cells consisting of 4 cells (of 64 cells) or 2 cells (of 32 cells) in posterior area. Cells almost spherical, surround ed the cellular sheaths with pentagonal or hexagonal shape in front view, adhered to each other and empty in central areas of colonies. Chloroplasts large cupshaped, single stigma and many contractile vacuoles. Colonies 70 μm in diameter, reproductive cells up to 18 μm in diameter. Asexual reproduction formed daughter colonies.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Samrak Wetland
+,
+Samrakdong
+,
+Sasanggu
+,
+Busan
+(7,
+
+Aug. 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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index 00000000000..d97ad5edda1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/4D/1F/08/4D1F086A9D36F245FC91F8137366FDCF.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Arthrospira platensis
+(Nordstedt) Gomont
+
+(
+Fig. 4H
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+Komárek and Anagnostidis. 2008. p. 349. f.
+
+
+
+488.
+
+Description:
+Trichomes regularly spirallycoiled, not tapered at towards ends with rounded end. Crosswalls visible, slightly constricted or not constricted. Cells short, 25 μm in length and 6-8 μm in breadth. Coils of trichomes 2830 μm in breadth, distance between the coils 5057 μm.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Wetland
+at
+Wolgok Ecological Park
+,
+Wolgokri
+,
+Haepyeongmyeon
+,
+Gumisi
+,
+Gyeongsangbukdo
+(22,
+
+Jun. 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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index 00000000000..a100d216b50
--- /dev/null
+++ b/data/4D/1F/08/4D1F086A9D36F246FC91FAEF7636F948.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Cyclonexis erinus
+Jane
+
+(
+Fig. 4
+E-G)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+
+John
+et al.
+2011
+
+. p. 290. pl. 74. fig. B.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Colonies ringshaped, having small and open space in the middle. Cells arranged densely side by side in colonies. The cohesion between cells somewhat weak, causing colonies to fracture easily. Cells 812 μm in length.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Dongbaekdongsan Wetland
+,
+Gujwaeup
+,
+Jejusi
+,
+Jeju
+(1,
+
+Feb. 2016
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Tetraedriella spinigera
+Skuja
+
+(
+Fig. 4C and D
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+Ettl. 1978. P. 218. Fig. 261.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Cells solitary and free-floating, pyramidal and triangular in the bottom view. The sides straight to slightly convex and the corners tapered with thin, long spines in the apical part. Cell walls flattened. Chloroplasts small, discshaped, numerous and arranged along the cell wall, without the pyrenoids. Cells 2030 μm in breadth, spines 1015 μm in length.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+A pond at
+Sandeokcheon
+,
+Seongsaneup
+,
+Seogwiposi
+,
+Jeju
+(29,
+
+Jun. 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Tetraedriella tumidulum
+(Reinsch) Hansgirg
+
+(
+Fig. 4A
+
+and B)
+
+
+
+Reference:
+Yamagishi and Akiyama. 1984b. p. 91.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Cells solitary and free-floating. The sides concave, rarely straight or slightly convex. Each apex round or truncate without the spines. Cell walls flattened. Cells 1018 μm in breadth.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Jwarang Pond
+,
+Yusuamri
+,
+Aewoleup
+,
+Jejusi
+,
+Jeju
+(21,
+
+May 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Cosmocladium perissum
+J. Roy et Bisset
+
+(
+Fig. 3E
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+West and West. 1923. p. 200. pl. 158. f. 47.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Cells small, formed the unbranched colonies and deeply constricted. The length of cells almost same the breadth. Semicells ellipsoidal to roundhexagonal, the vertical view ellipsoidal. Cells connected with very thin mucilaginous strand. Cells 1213 μm in length and 1013 μm in breadth.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Jinyang Reservoir
+,
+Naedongmyeon
+,
+Sancheonggun
+,
+Gyeongsangnamdo
+(21,
+
+May 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+New records of freshwater algae from Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Jin Hee Kim and Han Soon
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+224
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.224
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Cosmocladium constrictum
+(W. Archer) W. Archer ex Joshua
+
+(
+Fig. 3D
+)
+
+
+
+
+Reference:
+West and West. 1923. p. 198. pl. 158. f. 13;
+
+Prescott
+et al.
+1981
+
+. p. 354. pl. 290. f. 26.
+
+
+
+
+Description:
+Cells small, almost 1.5 times longer than broad and slightly constricted in the middle. Semicells slightly tapered and rounded toward the apex. Chloroplasts single in semicell and axileshaped with a pyrenoid in the middle of cell. The side view of semicells similar to the front view, the vertical view circular. Cells connected with mucilaginous strand. Cells 1517 μm in length and 11-13 μm in breadth. Isthmus 8-10 μm in breadth.
+
+
+Occurrence:
+
+Jinyang Reservoir
+,
+Naedongmyeon
+,
+Sancheonggun
+,
+Gyeongsangnamdo
+(21,
+
+May 2015
+
+)
+
+.
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+The first record of nine bacterial species belonging to the phylum Proteobacteria in Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Dong-Uk
+Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women’s University, Seoul 01797, Republic of Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kang, Myung-Suk
+Microorganism Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Ju-Young Kim and Myung Kyum
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2017
+
+6
+
+
+3
+
+
+214
+223
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.214
+2713-8615
+13161883
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Description of
+
+Methylobacterium soli
+KSM
+
+3-9
+
+
+
+
+Cell is Gram-stain-negative, flagellated, and rod-shaped. Colonies are pinkish-colored after 3 days of incubation on R2A at 25°C. In the GN3 microplates, formic acid, D-fructose 6-PO4, D-fucose, L-fucose, Dgalactose, glucuronamide, D-glucuronic acid, L-glutamic acid, glycerol, α-keto-glutaric acid, L-lactic acid, Dmalic acid, L-malic acid, methyl pyruvate, L-rhamnose, D-saccharic acid and L-serine are utilized as sole carbon source. But acetic acid, acetoacetic acid,
+N
+-acetyl-D-galactosamine,
+N
+-acetyl-D-mannosamine,
+N
+-acetyl-neuraminic acid,
+N
+-acetyl-D-glucosamine, L-alanine, γ-amino-butryric acid, D-arabitol, L-arginine, D-aspartic acid, L-aspartic acid, bromo-succinic acid, D-cellobiose, citric acid, dextrin, D-fructose, L-galactonic acid lactone, Dgalacturonic acid, gelatin, gentiobiose, D-gluconic acid, α-D-glucose, D-glucose-6-PO4, L-histidine, α-hydroxybutyric acid, β-hydroxy-D,L-butyric acid, p-hydroxy-phenylacetic acid, inosine, α-keto-butyric acid, D-lactic acid methyl ester, α-D-lactose, D-maltose, D-mannitol, D-mannose, D-melibiose, β-methyl-D-glucoside, 3- methyl glucose, mucic acid, myo-inositol, pectin, propionic acid, glycyl-L-proline, L-pyroglutamic acid, quinic acid, D-raffinose, D-salicin, D-serine, D-sorbitol, stachyose, sucrose, D-trehalose, D-turanose and tween 40 are not utilized.
+
+
+
+
+In sensitivity tests, the tetrazolium redox dye is reduced at 1% sodium lactate, aztreonam, fusidic acid, lincomycin, nalidixic acid, rifamycin SV, D-serine, sodium butyrate, tetrazolium blue, tetrazolium violet. But not in the presence of 1% NaCl, 4% NaCl, 8% NaCl, guanidine HCl, lithium chloride, minocycline, niaproof, pH 5, pH 6, potassium tellurite, sodium bromate, troleandomycin and vancomycin. Strain KSM3-9 (
+=
+NIBRBAC 000499691) was isolated from a soil sample,
+Jeju
+,
+Korea
+.
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+Epiphragma crane flies (Diptera: Limoniidae) of Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Podenas, Sigitas
+Nature Research Centre, Akademijos str. 2, LT- 08412 Vilnius, Lithuania & Life Sciences Centre of Vilnius University, Sauletekio str. 7, LT- 10257 Vilnius, Lithuania
+sigitas.podenas@gamtc.lt
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Podeniene, Virginija
+Life Sciences Centre of Vilnius University, Sauletekio str. 7, LT- 10257 Vilnius, Lithuania
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Park, Sun-Jae
+Animal Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Seo, Hong-Yul
+Animal Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, Tae-Woo
+Animal Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Kim, A-Young
+Animal Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Aukštikalnienė, Hye-Woo Byun and Rasa
+
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
+
+
+2019
+
+8
+
+
+4
+
+
+407
+420
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2019.8.4.407
+2713-8615
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Epiphragma
+(
+Epiphragma
+)
+Osten Sacken, 1860
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Limnophila
+(
+Epiphragma
+)
+Osten Sacken, 1860: 238
+
+
+.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Epiphragma
+Edwards, 1938: 63
+
+
+, 66-67;
+
+Alexander, 1948: 168-170
+
+;
+
+Ishida, 1959: 2
+
+, 4;
+
+Savchenko, Krivolutskaya, 1976: 53
+
+;
+
+Savchenko, 1983: 47
+
+;
+
+1986: 222-226
+
+;
+
+1989: 73-74
+
+.
+
+
+
+
+
+Type
+species
+
+Limnophila pavonina
+Osten Sacken, 1860
+
+(designation:
+Coquillett, 1910
+) (=
+fasciapenne
+(
+Say, 1823
+)).
+
+
+Main set of characters as in genus. Antenna with scape and pedicel dark, brown or blackish, flagellum orange or yellow at base, verticils long. Wing with ocellate pattern, additional cross-vein in cell
+c
+. Differs from other subgenera by having single cross-vein in cell
+c
+and no cross-veins in cells
+m
+or
+cu
+, legs covered with simple setae, not scales.
+
+
+A total of 115 recent species belong to the subgenus
+
+Epiphragma
+(
+Epiphragma
+)
+
+. Distribution as in the whole genus with lower numbers in Oriental Region and Austra- lia.
+
+
+Larva and pupa as described for the genus. They are known only for five species
+E
+. (
+E
+.)
+fasciapenne
+(
+Say, 1823
+),
+E
+. (
+E
+.)
+imitans
+Alexander, 1913
+,
+E
+.
+
+(
+E
+.)
+ocellare
+(
+Linnaeus, 1760
+)
+
+,
+E
+. (
+E
+.)
+solatrix
+(
+Osten Sacken, 1860
+) and
+E
+.
+
+(
+E
+.)
+subfascipenne
+
+(
+Alexander, 1920
+;
+Bruch, 1939
+;
+Brindle, 1967
+;
+Krivosheina, 2009
+).
+
+
+
+
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@@ -1,95 +1,96 @@
-
-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Yoo, Yeonjae
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Yoo, Yeonjae
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lee, Sang Hyun
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Lee, Sang Hyun
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Dae Young
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Kwon, Dae Young
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Changmu
-Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lim, Young Woon
-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Lim, Young Woon
+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Jae-Jin
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Kim, Jae-Jin
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-text
-
-
-Journal of Species Research
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
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-2024
-
-13
+
+2024
+
+13
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-1
+
+1
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-67
-88
+
+67
+88
-journal article
-10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
-2713-8615
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
+2713-8615
+13161759
@@ -111,9 +112,9 @@ Memoirs of the
Botanical Garden 114: 340 (2016)
[MB#802557] (
-Figs. 1A
+Figs. 1A
and
-2A
+2A
) Korean name: ứǧȃșḡfflŷ
@@ -144,7 +145,7 @@ obovoid to pyriform, smooth, thin-walled, hyaline, 9.6-12.7 × 6.1- 7.6 μm.
Basidiospores
cylindrical, smooth, thick-walled, yellowish to pale brown, 4.9-6.2 × 2.9-3.5 μm [Q = 1.69- 1.78].
-
+
Fig. 2.
Micro-morphological characteristics of fifteen unrecorded macrofungi in Korea. A.
@@ -403,7 +404,7 @@ sect.
Agaricus parasubrutilescens
is the sister species (
-Fig. 3
+Fig. 3
), but it differs from
A. thiersii
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-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Yoo, Yeonjae
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Yoo, Yeonjae
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lee, Sang Hyun
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Lee, Sang Hyun
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Dae Young
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Kwon, Dae Young
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Changmu
-Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lim, Young Woon
-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Lim, Young Woon
+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Jae-Jin
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Kim, Jae-Jin
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
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-Journal of Species Research
+text
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+
+Journal of Species Research
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-2024
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-13
+
+2024
+
+13
-
-1
+
+1
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-67
-88
+
+67
+88
-journal article
-10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
-2713-8615
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+10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
+2713-8615
+13161759
-
+
@@ -107,9 +108,9 @@ Xiao Lan He & T.H. Li
Mycological Progress 11: 921 (2012)
[MB#563509] (
-Figs. 1F
+Figs. 1F
and
-2F
+2F
)
@@ -139,7 +140,7 @@ absent.
Basidiospores
hexagonal or heptagona, smooth, thick-walled, pale yellow, bearing a guttule, 9.1-10.9 × 6.3-8.2 μm [Q = 1.33-1.44].
-
+
Fig. 6.
The phylogenetic tree of
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-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
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-
-Author
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+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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-
-Author
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+
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-
-Author
+
+
+Author
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+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
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-
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Zeitschrift für Mykologie 52(2): 255 (1986)
[MB#129501] (
-Figs. 1E
+Figs. 1E
and
-2E
+2E
)
@@ -227,7 +228,7 @@ Reschke
E. pygmaeopapillatum
formed a monophyletic clade with high bootstrap value (
-Fig. 6
+Fig. 6
). Interestingly, the closely related species (
E. incanosquamulosum
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-
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+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
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+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
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Mycological Progress 17(3): 391 (2017)
[MB#822533] (
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+Figs. 1D
and
-2D
+2D
)
@@ -125,7 +126,7 @@ smooth, light gray, dark violaceus gray in the center.
Lamellae
sinuate, close,
-
+
Fig. 5.
The phylogenetic tree of
@@ -313,7 +314,7 @@ Morozova
)
(
-Fig. 6
+Fig. 6
).
Entoloma bidupense
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-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
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+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
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-
-Author
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+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
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+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
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Phytotaxa 554(2): 156 (2022)
[MB#571000] (
-Figs. 1C
+Figs. 1C
and
-2C
+2C
)
@@ -272,7 +273,7 @@ is the most closely related to
Bo. putuoensis
(
-Fig. 5
+Fig. 5
). However,
Bo. chrysenteroides
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-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
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+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
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-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
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+Yoo, Yeonjae
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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+
+Author
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-Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lim, Young Woon
-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
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+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
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+
@@ -112,9 +113,9 @@ Svetash., Simonini & Vizzini
(
-Figs. 1B
+Figs. 1B
and
-2B
+2B
)
Korean name: ọũNjƎāfflŷďNjffi
@@ -264,7 +265,7 @@ is the sister species of
Ba. alexandri
(
-Fig. 4
+Fig. 4
). However,
Ba. pseudocalopus
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-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Yoo, Yeonjae
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Yoo, Yeonjae
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lee, Sang Hyun
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Lee, Sang Hyun
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Dae Young
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Kwon, Dae Young
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Changmu
-Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lim, Young Woon
-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Lim, Young Woon
+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
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-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Jae-Jin
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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@@ -107,9 +108,9 @@ Z.W. Ge
Mycologia 53: 286 (2011)
[MB#561826] (
-Figs. 1J
+Figs. 1J
and
-2J
+2J
) Korean name: ƚflșḡẗẍfflŷ
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@@ -1,97 +1,98 @@
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-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Yoo, Yeonjae
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Yoo, Yeonjae
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lee, Sang Hyun
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Lee, Sang Hyun
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Dae Young
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Kwon, Dae Young
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Changmu
-Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lim, Young Woon
-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Lim, Young Woon
+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Jae-Jin
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Kim, Jae-Jin
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-text
-
-
-Journal of Species Research
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
-
-2024
-
-13
+
+2024
+
+13
-
-1
+
+1
-
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+
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+10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
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+13161759
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+
@@ -107,9 +108,9 @@
Fungus 27: 15 (1957)
[MB#298781] (
-Figs. 1I
+Figs. 1I
and
-2I
+2I
) Korean name: ğêḵ"ậNjŀġfflŷ
@@ -191,7 +192,7 @@ and
H. variolosum
(
-Fig. 8
+Fig. 8
).
Hyphoderma variolosum
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@@ -1,95 +1,96 @@
-
-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
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-
-Author
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-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
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+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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-Author
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+Author
-Kwon, Dae Young
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+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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-Author
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+
+Author
-Kim, Changmu
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+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
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-Author
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+Author
-Lim, Young Woon
-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Lim, Young Woon
+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
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+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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+10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
+2713-8615
+13161759
@@ -112,9 +113,9 @@ Gilb. & M. Blackw.
(
-Figs. 1H
+Figs. 1H
and
-2H
+2H
)
Korean name: DZǙậNjŀġfflŷ
@@ -332,7 +333,7 @@ Jang
H. nudicephalum
formed a monophyletic clade with high bootstrap value (
-Fig. 8
+Fig. 8
).
Hyphoderma nudicephalum
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@@ -1,95 +1,96 @@
-
-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
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-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Yoo, Yeonjae
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Yoo, Yeonjae
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lee, Sang Hyun
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Lee, Sang Hyun
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Dae Young
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Kwon, Dae Young
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Changmu
-Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lim, Young Woon
-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Lim, Young Woon
+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
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-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Jae-Jin
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Kim, Jae-Jin
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
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-Journal of Species Research
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-2024
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+10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
+2713-8615
+13161759
@@ -112,9 +113,9 @@ K.P.D. Latha & Manim.
(
-Figs. 1G
+Figs. 1G
and
-2G
+2G
)
Korean name: ḇNj2ậ패ạḓfflŷ
@@ -262,7 +263,7 @@ Latha
Gerronema kuruvense
formed a monophyletic clade with high bootstrap value according to the phylogenetic analysis (
-Fig. 7
+Fig. 7
).
Gerronema kuruvense
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@@ -1,95 +1,96 @@
-
-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Yoo, Yeonjae
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Yoo, Yeonjae
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lee, Sang Hyun
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Lee, Sang Hyun
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Dae Young
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Kwon, Dae Young
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Changmu
-Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lim, Young Woon
-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Lim, Young Woon
+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Jae-Jin
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Kim, Jae-Jin
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-text
-
-
-Journal of Species Research
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
-
-2024
-
-13
+
+2024
+
+13
-
-1
+
+1
-
-67
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+67
+88
-journal article
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+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
+2713-8615
+13161759
@@ -112,9 +113,9 @@
(
-Figs. 1O
+Figs. 1O
and
-2O
+2O
)
Korean name: ḵ"Ṙẖfflŷ
@@ -272,7 +273,7 @@ and
St. punctatum
(
-Fig. 13
+Fig. 13
).
St. ciliolatum
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@@ -1,97 +1,98 @@
-
-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Yoo, Yeonjae
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Yoo, Yeonjae
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lee, Sang Hyun
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Lee, Sang Hyun
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Dae Young
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Kwon, Dae Young
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Changmu
-Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lim, Young Woon
-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Lim, Young Woon
+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Jae-Jin
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Kim, Jae-Jin
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-text
-
-
-Journal of Species Research
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
-
-2024
-
-13
+
+2024
+
+13
-
-1
+
+1
-
-67
-88
+
+67
+88
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-10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
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+10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
+2713-8615
+13161759
-
+
@@ -110,9 +111,9 @@ Q.Y. Zhang, L.S. Bian
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology 564(1): 13 (2023)
[MB#848524] (
-Figs. 1N
+Figs. 1N
and
-2N
+2N
) Korean name: ĕƚǵ"űŀġfflŷ
@@ -245,7 +246,7 @@ is grouped with
Sc. acystidiatum
with high bootstrap value (
-Fig. 12
+Fig. 12
). However,
Sc. renisporum
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index 695207d10da..9523bca3644 100644
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@@ -1,95 +1,96 @@
-
-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Yoo, Yeonjae
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Yoo, Yeonjae
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lee, Sang Hyun
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Lee, Sang Hyun
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Dae Young
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Kwon, Dae Young
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Changmu
-Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lim, Young Woon
-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Lim, Young Woon
+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Jae-Jin
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Kim, Jae-Jin
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-text
-
-
-Journal of Species Research
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
-
-2024
-
-13
+
+2024
+
+13
-
-1
+
+1
-
-67
-88
+
+67
+88
-journal article
-10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
-2713-8615
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
+2713-8615
+13161759
@@ -112,9 +113,9 @@ Z.W. Liu, Y.P. Ge & Q. Na
(
-Figs. 1L
+Figs. 1L
and
-2L
+2L
)
Korean name: flųjșḡfflŷ
@@ -288,7 +289,7 @@ is grouped with
My. yuezhuoi
in the phylogenetic analysis (
-Fig. 10
+Fig. 10
).
Mycena pearsoniana
diff --git a/data/F8/7D/87/F87D878DFFCEFFA3FCAB3BFA541BF9F1.xml b/data/F8/7D/87/F87D878DFFCEFFA3FCAB3BFA541BF9F1.xml
index 7c6f1d555d3..ef8cddf1df7 100644
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@@ -1,97 +1,98 @@
-
-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Yoo, Yeonjae
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Yoo, Yeonjae
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lee, Sang Hyun
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Lee, Sang Hyun
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Dae Young
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Kwon, Dae Young
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Changmu
-Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Lim, Young Woon
-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Lim, Young Woon
+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kim, Jae-Jin
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Kim, Jae-Jin
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
-text
-
-
-Journal of Species Research
+text
+
+
+Journal of Species Research
-
-2024
-
-13
+
+2024
+
+13
-
-1
+
+1
-
-67
-88
+
+67
+88
-journal article
-10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
-2713-8615
+journal article
+10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
+2713-8615
+13161759
-
+
@@ -110,9 +111,9 @@ F.Y. Long, Y.P. Xiao
Phytotaxa 478(1): 35 (2021)
[MB#556626] (
-Figs. 1M
+Figs. 1M
and
-2M
+2M
)
@@ -272,7 +273,7 @@ Long
O. tricentri
is identified as the most closely related species (
-Fig. 11
+Fig. 11
). However,
O. tricentri
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@@ -1,95 +1,96 @@
-
-
-
-Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
+
+
+
+Notes of 15 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Cho, Minseo
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Cho, Minseo
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Kwon, Sun Lul
-BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
+Kwon, Sun Lul
+BK 21 FOUR R & E Center for Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841,
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Jang, Seokyoon
-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, & Forest Industrial Materials Division, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
+Jang, Seokyoon
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-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Yoo, Yeonjae
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+Lee, Sang Hyun
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
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-Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
+Kim, Changmu
+Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
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-School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
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+School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
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-Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
-ywlim@snu.ac.kr
+Kim, Jae-Jin
+Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,
+ywlim@snu.ac.kr
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+10.12651/JSR.2024.13.1.067
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Taiwania 65(3): 399 (2020)
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My. jingyinga
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My. abramsii