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Four Korean Cyclostomatous Bryozoans - new additions to the Korean fauna

Journal of Species Research / Journal of Species Research, (E)2713-8615
2018, v.7 no.4, pp.348-353
https://doi.org/10.12651/JSR.2018.7.4.348
Hyun Sook Chae
Hyun-Jong Kil
Jieun Seo
Kamil Zágoršek (Technical University of Liberec)
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Abstract

Four cyclostomatous bryozoans from Korea belong to the genera Bicrisia, Nevianipora, Tubulipora and Crisia are described here for the first time. Of which, Bicrisia erecta Mawatari & Mawatari, 1973, Nevianopora pulcherrima (Kirkpatrick, 1890) and Tubulipora similis Liu in Liu, Yin & Ma, 2001 are newly added to the Korean bryozoan fauna, and Crisia spissus n. sp. is new to science. These species in this study are identified based on three features, which are its pseudopore, gonozooids and ooeciostomes. Two genera, Bicrisia and Nevianopora, are new to the Korean bryozoan fauna. As a result of this study, nine Korean cyclostomatous bryozoans in seven genera, five families are reported.

keywords
Bicrisia, Bryozoa, Crisia, Cyclostomata, Nevianopora, Tubulipora

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