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메뉴The second part of the annotated and illustrated catalogue of species of the bivalve molluscan fauna of Jeju Island (Jeju-do) is based on original and literature data. The catalogue provides local distribution and taxonomic comments on bivalves and is supplemented with data on general distribution, habitats, and primary synonyms. This part includes 142 species belonging to 36 families (Lucinidae through Poromyidae), with original photographs for 76 species. Nineteen species are reported as new for Jeju Island, 9 species as new for Korea: Vasticardium subrugosum (G.B. Sowerby II, 1839), Fragum loochooanum Kira, 1959, Montacutona japonica (Yokoyama, 1922), Pristipagia ojiensis (Tokunaga, 1906), Donax cuneatus L., 1758, Sunetta kirai Huber, 2010, Pitar inflatus (G.B. Sowerby II, 1851), Dosinia cf. orbiculata Dunker, 1877, Pelecyora corculum (Römer, 1870), and 6 species have been reported in literature but were not included in the first molluscan catalogue of Jeju by Noseworthy et al. (2007); in total, 25 species are added to the Jeju fauna in this part. Odd literature records are discussed. In all, 248 species and 58 families of marine bivalve mollusks are currently known in Jeju-do.
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