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03D687E2FFA8B42E1C24FC34D7949D99.text	03D687E2FFA8B42E1C24FC34D7949D99.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ammobaculites formosensis Nakamura 1937	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> 1.  Ammobaculites formosensis Nakamura, 1937</p>
            <p>(Plate 1. 1a- d)</p>
            <p> Ammobaculites formosensis Nakamura, 1937, p. 133 , pl. 10, figs. 1a-b (cited from Ellis and Messina, 1940); Scott et al., 2000, p. 5-6, figs. 1. 1-2; Debenay and Luan, 2006, p. 77, pl. 1, fig. 12; Garrett, 2010, p. 128, pl. 1, fig. 1; Wang et al., 2016, p. 4, pl. 2, fig. 20. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   1 individual, Korea,  East China Sea, station 16 (32°30ʹN, 124°00ʹE), 6 August 2019, by Smith-McIntyre grab, collected by Somin Lee and Nayeon Park, MABIK  ID: MABIK PR00043230 . </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Test is free, elongated, and rounded shape in cross section. In early stage, chambers are closely, planispirally coiled, and compressed. Later stage is composed of five cylindrical chambers uniserially arranged. Chamber width and height gradually increase as added in later cylindrical stage. Sutures are indistinct in early coiled stage, and coiling axis slightly depressed. Wall is agglutinated with fine to coarse sediment particles. Aperture is at the terminal and rounded shape. Test length is about 550 μm.</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species resembles  Ammobaculites agglutinans in general shape but differs from it in the smaller size of early coiled portion. The width of coiled portion in  A. formosensis is almost the same or smaller than that of the final chamber. While the width of the coiled portion in  A. agglutinans is larger than that of the final chamber. Additionally, the chamber width in the later stage of  A. formosensis tends to increase as added, whereas it is constant in  A. agglutinans . </p>
            <p> A total of 44 modern species belonging to the genus  Ammobaculites have been recorded worldwide, and seven species have been recorded in Korea (Hayward et al., 2018a; NIBR, 2019).  Ammobaculites formosensis is originally reported from northern Taiwan (Ellis and Messina, 1940) in the East China Sea and has been documented in the Bohai Sea (Wang et al., 2016) and South China Sea: Mekong Delta (Debenay and Luan, 2006) and Pearl River (Garrett, 2010). This is the first report of  A. formosensis from Korean waters. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Korea and China.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D687E2FFA8B42E1C24FC34D7949D99	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Lee, Somin Lee and Wonchoel	Lee, Somin Lee and Wonchoel (2019): Three new records of recent benthic Foraminifera from Korea. Journal of Species Research 8 (4): 389-394, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2019.8.4.389
03D687E2FFAAB42E1F9DFCFAD2F89E87.text	03D687E2FFAAB42E1F9DFCFAD2F89E87.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cylindroclavulina bradyi (Cushman 1911)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> 2.  Cylindroclavulina bradyi (Cushman, 1911)</p>
            <p>(Plate 1. 2a- d)</p>
            <p> Clavulina bradyi Cushman, 1911, p. 73 -74, figs. 118-119. </p>
            <p> Cylindroclavulina bradyi : Bermúdez and Keys, 1952, p. 76; Loeblich and Tappan, 1987, p. 182, pl. 201, figs. 7-13; Jones, 1994, p. 53, pl. 48, figs. 32-38; Debenay, 2012, p. 79. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   1 individual, Korea,  East China Sea, station 10 (32°30ʹN, 127°00ʹE), 8 August 2019, by Smith-McIntyre grab, collected by Somin Lee and Nayeon Park, MABIK  ID: MABIK PR00043231 . </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Test is free, stout, elongated, and slightly tapering toward the rounded initial end. Chambers are not distinctly marked externally. Early triserial stage is not clearly observed in exterior, and the later portion is uniserial with slightly depressed sutures. Wall is composed of fine to coarse heterometric sediment grains and the test surface is greyish in color. Aperture is terminal, rounded, and somewhat flaring at the end of a short neck. Test length is about 2.95 mm.</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species is originally classified as  Clavulina bradyi by Cushman (1911), and later accepted to  Cylindroclavulina bradyi as a type species of the genus  Cylindroclavulina by Bermúdez and Keys (1952). There are four modern species belonging to this genus (Hayward et al., 2018b):  C. atlantica ,  C. bradyi ,  C. elongata and  C. ovata .  Cylindroclavulina bradyi is morphologically most similar to  C. elongata , but the latter has more narrowly elongate test, more distinct neck and teeth, and more loosely agglutinated test wall (Ellis and Messina, 1940). The present specimen is somewhat more elongated and slenderer than the type specimens described by Cushman (1911) and very similar to the specimens recorded by Jones (1994, plate 48, figure 32) and Debenay (2012). </p>
            <p>Distribution. Korea, China, Japan, Micronesia, New Caledonia, and New Zealand.</p>
            <p> Class  Nodosariata Mikhalevich, 1992 emend. Rigaud et al., 2015</p>
            <p> Order  Vaginulinida Mikhalevich, 1993</p>
            <p> Family  Vaginulinidae Reuss, 1860</p>
            <p> Genus  Saracenaria Defrance, 1824</p>
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03D687E2FFAAB42E1C24FE17D23F9961.text	03D687E2FFAAB42E1C24FE17D23F9961.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Saracenaria hannoverana (Franke 1936)	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> 3.  Saracenaria hannoverana (Franke, 1936)</p>
            <p>(Plate 1. 3a-d)</p>
            <p> Cristellaria (Saracenaria) hannoverana Franke, 1936, p. 98 , pl. 9, fig. 3. </p>
            <p> Saracenaria hannoverana : Zheng and Fu, 2008. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   1 individual, Korea,  East China Sea, station 22 (32°00ʹN, 126°30ʹE), 7 August 2019, by Smith-McIntyre grab, collected by Somin Lee and Nayeon Park, NIBR ID: NIBRPR0000109979  . </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Test is free, elongate, triangular in cross-section, and curved at the basal part. Early portion is planispirally coiled and the later portion is uniserial. Sutures are slightly depressed and gently curved in lateral view. Test is composed of nine chambers, and chamber size gradually increases as added. Aperture is terminal, slightly produced, and radiate. Wall is calcareous, hyaline, and the surface is smooth. Test length is about 950 μm.</p>
            <p> Remarks. This species is originally classified as belonging to subgenus  Cristellaria (Saracenaria) . According to Hayward et al. (2019),  Saracenaria was upgraded to genus level by Zheng and Fu (2008) listing  Saracenaria hannoverana as a valid species. This species has been reported from Chinese regions in the East China Sea (Hayward et al., 2018c) and this is the first report from Korea. According to NIBR (2019), four species belonging to  Saracenaria have been reported in Korea:  S. altifrons ,  S. angularis ,  S. italica , and  S. latifrons .  Saracenaria hannoverana differs from  S. altifrons in the shorter and less inflated apertural face.  Saracenaria hannoverana differs from  S. angularis by having a smooth periphery without a keel. The present species also differs from  S. italica by having a narrower apertural face and constant chamber width. Additionally,  S. hannoverana differs from  S. latifrons by having a shorter apertural face and a gently acute dorsal margin without keel. </p>
            <p>Distribution. Korea and China.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D687E2FFAAB42E1C24FE17D23F9961	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Lee, Somin Lee and Wonchoel	Lee, Somin Lee and Wonchoel (2019): Three new records of recent benthic Foraminifera from Korea. Journal of Species Research 8 (4): 389-394, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2019.8.4.389
