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Seven unrecorded marine mollusks species, including 6 gastropods and 1 bivalve, were collected from Korean waters (Jeju-do and Gyeongsangnam-do). They were identified as Pectinodonta orientalis Schepman, 1908, Scutus unguis (Linnaeous, 1758), Gyrineum lacunatum (Mighels, 1845), Sinum planulatum (Recluz, 1843), Syrnola cinctella A. Adams, 1860, Hemilienardia subspurca (Hervier, 1896), and Laevicirce soyoae Habe, 1951. In this study, we provide descriptions and pictures of the shell morphology of 7 species as a new record in the Korean sea.
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