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A single individual marine gastropod species was collected by harbor survey (Seoqwipo port) and was identified as Antillophos nigroliratus (Habe, 1961). To date, 24 species from five genera and three subfamilies in the family Nassariidae have been recorded in Korea. In this study, we provide descriptions and photographs of A. nigroliratus as a new record in Korean waters.
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