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A new species of the genus Ammonicera (Prosobranchia, Omalogyridae) in a coralline algae community from Jeju Island, off the South coast of Korea
Waki, T.; Rolán, E.; Noseworthy, R.G.; Kang, H.-S.; Choi, K.-S. (2017). A new species of the genus Ammonicera (Prosobranchia, Omalogyridae) in a coralline algae community from Jeju Island, off the South coast of Korea. Ocean Science Journal 52(4): 587-591. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12601-017-0053-0
In: Ocean Science Journal. Springer: Ansan. ISSN 1738-5261; e-ISSN 2005-7172, more
Peer reviewed article  

Keyword
    Omalogyridae G. O. Sars, 1878 [WoRMS]
Author keywords
    Ammonicera aurea sp. nov.; micro mollusk; coralline algae community; tide pool; Jeju; Korea

Authors  Top 
  • Waki, T.
  • Rolán, E.
  • Noseworthy, R.G.
  • Kang, H.-S.
  • Choi, K.-S.

Abstract
    A species of the genus Ammonicera Vayssière, 1893 collected from coralline algae communities in Jeju Island, South Korea, is described as a new species, A. aurea, for science. Its morphological characters are described and illustrated by SEM micrographs. This new species can be clearly distinguished from other Ammonicera species from the Pacific Ocean by the presence of a spiral cord and about 25 slightly-elevated axial ribs, resulting in about 25 nodules at intersecting points of the cord and ribs on the last whorl of the teleoconch.

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