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Chloroplast covers almost the entire cell wall, and is not clearly confined to the center, without a pyrenoid. Propagation is mostly achieved by four autospores, which are slightly crescent-shaped in young cells, but increasingly crescent eventually. The cell length is 13.7 +- +22.2 μm and width is 2.4 +- +5.3 μm. + + + + +Note. +Spindle-shaped and slightly crescent-shaped cells were mainly observed. The ends of the cells are pointed, but the ends are shorter and the blunt ends differ from those of + +M. pusuillum +(Printz) Komárková-Legnorová. Individuals + +measuring 14 +- +16 μm in length appeared frequently. Phylogenetic analyses using 18S rDNA sequences showed that the genus + +Monoraphidium + +is polyphyletic, and + +Monoraphidium subclavatum + +formed the same clade with + +Messastrum gracile + +. However, the two species are distinguished by cell curvature and colony formation. + + + + +Fig. 2. +Microscopic photographs of + +Deuterostichococcus epilithicus +Pröschold and Darienko. NIBRCL + +0000114567. (A +- +F) slightly curved cylindrical-shapes, (G, J) colony forming circle, (H, I) weakly connected filaments. Scale bar represents 10 μm. + + + + +Ecology. +This is a freshwater species. They inhabit small water biotopes ( +Komárek and Fott, 1983 +). This species was collected from planktonic samples of a eutrophic river. + + +Site of collection. + +Joochun river +, +Hoengseong-gun +, +Gangwon-do +( +37°24′44.4″N +128°09′20.0″E +) + +. + + +Date of collection. +May 28, 2019 +. + + +Specimen Locality. +FBCC-A +409 in +the Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/CC/4F/0F/CC4F0F4DFFB1655F3170FD5EE252F886.xml b/data/CC/4F/0F/CC4F0F4DFFB1655F3170FD5EE252F886.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ec2342e5b2b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/CC/4F/0F/CC4F0F4DFFB1655F3170FD5EE252F886.xml @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ + + + +Five newly recorded foraminifera from off the southern coast of Jeju Island, Korea + + + +Author + +Lee, Somin Lee and Wonchoel +wlee@hanyang.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +473 +479 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.473 +2713-8615 +13140660 + + + + + + +3. + +Nodosaria lamnulifera +Boomgaart, 1950 + + + + + + + + +( +Plate 1 +, fig. 3a -b) + + + + + + + + +Nodosaria bradyi +Boomgaart, 1949 +, p. 79 + + +, pl. 6, fig. 11. + + + + + +Nodosaria lamnulifera + +: + +Thalmann, 1950 +, p. 42 + +; + +Jones, 1994 +, p. 76 + +, pl. 64, figs. 6-10. + + + + + +Nodosaria raphanus + +: + +Brady, 1884 +, p. 512 + +, pl. 64, figs. 6-10; + +Cushman, 1913 +, p. 59 + +, pl. 26, figs. 12-13. + + + + + +Material examined. + +Korea +: off southhern coast of +Jeju +, St. 6, + +33°00 +ʹ +00 +ʺ +N + +, + +126°30 +ʹ +00 +ʺ +E + +, + +5 Aug 2019 + +, by Smith-McIntyre grab, collected by +Nayeon Park +and +Somin Lee. +NIBR + + +ID: NIBRPR0000110836, MFORBK ID: +MFORB +K00281 + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Test is large, elongated, uniserial, rectilinear, and slightly tapering toward basal end. Chamber height is increasing as added. Sutures are straight and right-angled to the vertical axis. Surface is ornamented by strong, raised longitudinal costae extending from basal spine to around the aperture of final chamber. Basal spine is slightly oblique to vertical axis. Wall is calcareous and hyaline with smooth and glossy surface. Aperture is terminal, radiate, and slightly produced outward. Test length is about 3.5 mm including the basal spine. + + + + +Remarks. +This species was originally identified as + +Nodosaria raphanus + +by +Brady (1884) +, then +Boomgaart (1949) +proposed this species as a new species with a new name, + +Nodosaria bradyi + +in his doctoral dissertation based on the inconsistency between the +type +figures of + +N. raphanus + +and Brady’s specimens. Later, +Thalmann (1950) +reported a new name, + +Nodosaria lamnulifera + +because + +N. bradyi + +was a homonym of + +Dentalina bradyi +Spandel, 1901 + += + +Nodosaria +( +Dentalina +) +bradyi +(Spandel) + +. + +Nodosaria lamnulifera + +differs from + +N. raphanus + +based on the fewer longitudinal costae, non-lobulate periphery and less tapering test. The present specimen is most similar to the specimen of figure +7 in +plate 64 reported by +Brady (1884) +, and has a slightly more produced aperture than other specimens (figs. 6, 8-10) in Brady’s plate. + + + + +Distribution. +Korea +, +New Zealand +, +Fiji +, Aegean Sea. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/CC/4F/0F/CC4F0F4DFFB3655D32C9F907E466F8A6.xml b/data/CC/4F/0F/CC4F0F4DFFB3655D32C9F907E466F8A6.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b8016a65956 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/CC/4F/0F/CC4F0F4DFFB3655D32C9F907E466F8A6.xml @@ -0,0 +1,252 @@ + + + +Five newly recorded foraminifera from off the southern coast of Jeju Island, Korea + + + +Author + +Lee, Somin Lee and Wonchoel +wlee@hanyang.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +473 +479 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.473 +2713-8615 +13140660 + + + + + + +1. + +Rhabdammina abyssorum +Sars + +in +Carpenter, 1869 + + + + + + + +( +Plate 1 +, fig. 1) + + + + + + + +Rhabdammina abyssorum +Sars + +in + +Carpenter, 1869 +, p. 60 + +; + +Goës, 1894 +, p. 19 + +, pl. 4, figs. 67-68; + +Cushman, 1910 +, p. 24 + +, text figs. 8-10; 1918, p. 15, pl. 6, fig. 1; pl. 7, fig. 1; + +Höglund, 1947 +, p. 25 + +, pl. 1, fig. 2; + +Jones, 1994 +, p. 32 + +, pl. 21, figs. 1-8, 10-13; + +Zheng and Fu, 2001 +, p. 220 + +, pl. 113, figs. 3-5. + + + + + +Material examined. + +Korea +, off southern coast of +Jeju +, St. 7, + +33°00 +ʹ +00 +ʺ +N + +, + +127°00 +ʹ +00 +ʺ +E + +, + +5 Aug 2019 + +, by Smith-McIntyre grab, collected by +Nayeon Park +and +Somin Lee. +NIBR + + +ID: NIBRPR0000110833, MFORBK ID: +MFORB +K00287 + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Test is large, free and consists of a central globular chamber and three radiating straight, tubular chambers with nearly uniform diameter. Three tubular chambers are on the same plane, and their ends are open to form apertures. Sutures are not distinct because of the attached sediment grains on test surface. Wall is agglutinated with fine to coarse sediment particles and surface is rough. Aperture is multiple, simple rounded, at the terminal of each tubular chamber. Test length is about +5 mm +including tubular chambers. + + + + +Remarks. +This species is the +type +species of the genus + +Rhabdammina + +, and this is the first record of the genus in +Korea +. There are 25 recent species belonging to the genus + +Rhabdammina + +, and the present species is quite similar to + +R. linearis + +in that it has the central globular chamber with tubular chambers. However, + +R. linearis + +has only two tubular chambers extending in opposite directions while + +R. abyssorum + +has more than three radiating chambers. According to previous reports, the genus + +Rhabdammina + +is related to low temperature and deep water depth. The depth of the +type +locality of + +R. abyssorum + +is 823.5 m (450 fathom) and has been reported from deep waters worldwide: from +130-3220 m +in the North Pacific Ocean ( +Cushman, 1910 +; +Zheng and Fu, 2001 +), +150-3742 m +in the Atlantic Ocean ( +Cushman, 1918 +), +48-3171 m +in the Laptev Sea ( +Lukina, 2001 +), and 71.1- +386 m +from the Turkish coasts of the east Aegean Sea ( + +Meriç +et al. +, 2004 + +). The present Korean specimen was collected at a depth of +103 m +, which is quite shallow, but within the previously reported distribution depth range. This species can have more than three tubular chambers, and the color and grain size vary depending on the materials composing the test ( +Brady, 1884 +; +Cushman, 1910 +; +Loeblich and Tappan, 1987 +). Particularly, referred to +Cushman (1910 +; +1918 +), the materials composing the test wall depend to the bottom sediment condition, and specimens from shallower depth tend to be composed of coarse sediment grains. The present specimen is composed of relatively coarser particles than those reported in other regions. The shallow water specimen reported from the coast of +Japan +by +Cushman (1910) +is also composed of coarse granules. + + + + +Distribution. +Korea +, +China +, +Japan +, +New Zealand +, Sea of Marmara, Bay of Biscay, Aegean Sea, +Turkey +, +Norway +, Gulf of Saint Lawrence, +United States +, +Cuba +, Laptev Sea. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/CC/4F/0F/CC4F0F4DFFB6655832F7FE50E5EFF925.xml b/data/CC/4F/0F/CC4F0F4DFFB6655832F7FE50E5EFF925.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..81975896003 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/CC/4F/0F/CC4F0F4DFFB6655832F7FE50E5EFF925.xml @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + +Five newly recorded foraminifera from off the southern coast of Jeju Island, Korea + + + +Author + +Lee, Somin Lee and Wonchoel +wlee@hanyang.ac.kr + +text + + +Journal of Species Research + + +2020 + +9 + + +4 + + +473 +479 + + + +journal article +10.12651/JSR.2020.9.4.473 +2713-8615 +13140660 + + + + + + +4. + +Uvigerina schwageri +Brady, 1884 + + + + + + + + +( +Plate 1 +, fig. 4a -b) + + + + + + + + +Uvigerina schwageri +Brady, 1884 +, p. 575 + + +, pl. 74, figs. 8-10; + +Cushman, 1913 +, p. 97 + +, pl. 37, figs. 3-4; 1921, p. 270, pl. 56, figs. 3-5; Hatta and Ujiié, 1992, p. 176, pl. 2, fig. 7; + +Jones, 1994 +, p. 85 + +, pl. 74, figs. 8-10; + +Szarek, 2001 +, p. 131 + +, pl. 18, figs. 14-17. + + + + + +Euuvigerina schwageri + +: + +Loeblich and Tappan, 1994 +, p. 128 + +, pl. 249, figs. 10-20. + + + + + +Material examined. + +Korea +, off southern coast of +Jeju +, St. 10, + +32°30 +ʹ +00 +ʺ +N + +, + +127°00 +ʹ +00 +ʺ +E + +, + +8 Aug 2019 + +, by Smith-McIntyre grab, collected by +Nayeon Park +and +Somin Lee. +NIBR + + +ID: NIBRPR0000110835, MFORBK ID: +MFOR +BK00221 + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +Test is large, elongate, sub-ovate, rounded in cross-section, and tapering toward a blunt point at the basal end. Chamber arrangement is triserial in early portion, later becomes loose and almost uniserial. Sutures are distinct, depressed, and somewhat oblique. Surface is ornamented by irregular longitudinal costae. Wall is calcareous, perforate, and the surface is somewhat glassy. Aperture is rounded at the terminal of short neck and surrounded by lip. The area around the neck on the final chamber is slightly depressed. Test length is about 930 μm, including neck. + + + + +Remarks. + +Uvigerina schwageri + +was originally reported from the +Fiji Islands +by +Brady (1884) +. This species is similar to + +U. bermudezi + +in general appearance, but the latter has a more ovate, stout outline and blunt basal end than + +U. schwageri + +. +Szarek (2001) +reported two morphotypes of this species presumed to represent the megalospheric and microspheric form. One is the +type +with large test, broad basal end, and widely spaced costae. The other +type +has much smaller and slender test with small, sharply pointed initial end, and more narrowly spaced costae. The same aspect seems to be observed in the specimens of +Loeblich and Tappan (1994) +. The present specimen has a somewhat more pointed basal end than the specimens in Hatta and Ujiie (1992; pl. 27, fig. 7), and +Szarek (2001 +; p. 18, fig. 16). + + + + +Distribution. +Korea +, +Japan +, +China +, +Philippines +, +Fiji +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file