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    Camioleum choi Shin & Ahn, new species

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    Camioleum choi Shin & Ahn, new species (Figs. 1–7) Type series Holotype, male, labeled as follows: KOREA: Gangwon Prov., Pyeongchang­gun, Jinbu­myeon, Mt. Odaesan, Sangwonsa, 4 2001, SJ Park, sifting; Holotype, Camioleum choi Shin and Ahn, Desig. K. ­J. Ahn, 2006. Paratype, 1 male, same data as holotype; 1 female, same data as holotype except for 30 IV– 4 VI 2001, KJ Ahn, SJ Park, MS Kim, MJ Jeon, FIT; 1 female, same data as holotype except for 8–25 V 2004, SJ Park, DH Lee, JS Park, FIT. Description Body length 3.5–3.7 mm (from clypeus to apex of elytra). Body broad, convex. Body glossy, brown, antennomeres 6–11 dark brown, abdomen black. Head more or less pentagonal, about 1.6 times wider than long, depressed above, with scattered distinct punctures. Compound eyes prominent, about 2.3 times longer than tempora, distinct orbital ridge present behind each eye, postocular region arcuate, a pair of distinct ocelli present, distance between them about 2.0 times wider than distance between outside of ocellus and inner margin of eye. Antennae long and filiform, reaching to basal fourth of elytra, incrassate distally, all antennomeres longer than wide, antennomeres 1–5 polished and 6–11 opaque. Antennomere 1 robust, about 2.0 times longer than wide; 2: length to width ratio 2.0, shorter and narrower than 1; 3: slender, slightly dilated apically, 2.5 times longer than wide, longer and narrower than 2; 4–7: more or less same in length and shape as each other, 8–10: slightly decreasing in length, increasing in width. Maxillary palpomere 4 longest and more or less pointed apically. Pronotum surface uneven, convex medially, but depressed along median line and with V­shaped depression from lateral margin to posterior margin; more or less deplanate laterally; widest near middle, posterior and anterior margin more or less same in length, anterior margin broadly emarginated, posterior margin almost straight, each lateral margin round and crenulate, anterior and posterior angles round; single fovea present in middle of each deplanate lateral area, punctures much larger than those on head. Elytra long, covering entire abdomen, oval and convex, lateral margin in anterior margin very slightly crenulate, narrowly deplanate along lateral margin, punctation striate. Legs long and slender. Male. Protibia with a number of short peg setae incurved at apical third, mesotibia with a number of minute spines and short peg setae in apical two thirds on ventral region. Aedeagus as in Figs. 6–7. Median lobe long and divided into three lobes, middle lobe constricted in apical third and more or less pointed, each lateral lobe curved to opposite side. Parameres slender and long, a little longer than median lobe. Female. Protibia straight, without modified peg setae; mesotibia lack modified peg setae. Tergite VIII with prolonged apex (Fig. 3). Sternite VIII with numerous setae (Fig. 4). Genital segment with an internal sclerite (Fig. 5). Distribution Korea. Remarks The new species is similar to C. loripes, but, in addition to some differences in the structure of the aedeagus, can be distinguished by the following characters: the tip of maxillary palpomere 4 of C. loripes is broadly rounded (Watanabe 1990, Fig. 100), while that of C. choi is more or less pointed; pronotum of C. loripes is more strongly narrowed posteriorly than anteriorly (Watanabe 1990, Fig. 98), in contrast to more or less the same length of anterior and posterior margin in C. choi (Fig. 1); C. loripes has arcuate and rectangular posterior angles of pronotum (Watanabe 1990, Fig. 98), but in C. choi the angles are rounded (Fig. 1); the apical margin of male sternite VIII of C. loripes is more or less straight (Smetana 1985, Fig. 1), but that of C. choi is prolonged (Fig. 2); the apical margins of female tergite VIII (Smetana 1985, Fig. 5) and sternite VIII (Smetana 1985, Fig. 4) of C. loripes are emarginated, in contrast, in C. choi they are prolonged (Figs. 3–4); the median lobe of C. loripes is entire (Watanabe 1990, Fig. 106), while it is divided into three lobes (Fig. 6) in C. choi; the parameres of C. loripes are shorter than the median lobe (Watanabe 1990, Fig. 106), in contrast, in C. choi the parameres are longer than the median lobe (Fig. 6).Published as part of Shin, Choru & Ahn, Kee-Jeong, 2006, Camioleum choi, a new species in the omaliine tribe Anthophagini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) from Korea, pp. 57-62 in Zootaxa 1227 on pages 58-61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17269

    Digitized material from "'Shin shinfujin' kaisetsu, sōmokuji, sakuin"

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    Tables of contents and author index for the eight-volume set Shin shin fujin.The Mellon Foundation - Council on East Asian Libraries Innovation Grants for East Asian Librarian

    Ampithoe changbaensis Shin and Coleman 2021

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    4. Ampithoe changbaensis Shin and Coleman, 2021 (Fig. 6D) Material examined. 25 inds., Yecho-ri Port, 28 August 2021. Distribution. Korea (Jejudo Island, south and east coasts).Published as part of Kim, Kyung-Won, Zhang, Xin, Choi, Jae-Hong, Kim, Jun & Kim, So-Yeon Shin and Young-Hyo, 2023, Amphipods (Crustacea: Malacostraca) fauna from Chujado Island in Korea, pp. 1-26 in Journal of Species Research 12 (1) on page 2, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.1.001, http://zenodo.org/record/812010

    FIGURES 2–5. Camioleum choi, new species. 2 in Camioleum choi, a new species in the omaliine tribe Anthophagini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) from Korea

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    FIGURES 2–5. Camioleum choi, new species. 2, male sternite VIII, ventral aspect; 3, female tergite VIII, dorsal aspect; 4, female sternite VIII, ventral aspect; 5, female genital segment, ventral aspect. Scale bar 0.1 mm.Published as part of Shin, Choru & Ahn, Kee-Jeong, 2006, Camioleum choi, a new species in the omaliine tribe Anthophagini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) from Korea, pp. 57-62 in Zootaxa 1227 on page 60, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17269

    Filmmaking on the Edge: Director Shin Sang-ok and Actress Choi Eun-hee

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    Two Korean cinematographers, the late director and producer Shin Sang-ok (1926-2006) and his wife the actress Choi Eun-hee (b. 1926) are considered legends in Korea, and well beyond. Both of them became rare figures in film history, destined to be as much renowned for their life as for their work

    Poetry Reading: Sun Yung Shin

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    Join us for a poetry reading by Minnesota Book Award winner Sun Yung Shin and discussion on what sanctuary means for the Twin Cities. The event is co-sponsored with the St. Thomas English Department. Sun Yung Shin is the editor of A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota and the author of two previous poetry/essay collections—Rough, and Savageand Skirt Full of Black (both from Coffee House Press). She is also the co-editor of Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption, and the author of bilingual illustrated book for children Cooper’s Lesson. She has received artist grants from the Bush Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board, the McKnight Foundation, and the Jerome Foundation. She is teaching or has taught at St. Catherine University, Hamline University, Macalester College, the University of Minnesota, the Perpich Center for Arts Education, Intermedia Arts, Minneapolis public schools, and the Loft Literary Center

    Dataset for A synthetic ion transporter that disrupts autophagy and induces apoptosis by perturbing cellular chloride concentrations

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    Data supporting the paper &quot;Busschaert, Nathalie, Park, Seong-Hyun, Baek, Kyung-Hwa, Choi, Soon Pyo, Park, Jinhong, Howe, Ethan, Hiscock, Jennifer, Karagiannidis, Louise, Marques, Igor, Felix, Vitor, Namkung, Wan, Sessler, Jonathan, Gale, Phil and Shin, Injae (2016) A synthetic ion transporter that disrupts autophagy and induces apoptosis by perturbing cellular chloride concentrations. Nature Chemistry, 1-27.&quot;</span

    The Mx/G/1 queue with queue length dependent service times

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    We deal with the MX/G/1 queue where service times depend on the queue length at the service initiation. By using Markov renewal theory, we derive the queue length distribution at departure epochs. We also obtain the transient queue length distribution at time t and its limiting distribution and the virtual waiting time distribution. The numerical results for transient mean queue length and queue length distributions are given.Bong Dae Choi, Yeong Cheol Kim, Yang Woo Shin, and Charles E. M. Pearc

    Fourteen new records of Crambidae (Lepidoptera) from South Korea

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    Shin, Bora, Choi, Sei-Woong, Kim, Sung-Soo (2022): Fourteen new records of Crambidae (Lepidoptera) from South Korea. Zootaxa 5159 (4): 513-534, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5159.4.

    sj-doc-1-eae-10.1177_0958305X221102048 - Supplemental material for Removal of Ni<sup>2+</sup> and Zn<sup>2+</sup> from groundwater by adsorption onto fishbone and hydroxyapatite: Effect of salinity

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    Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-eae-10.1177_0958305X221102048 for Removal of Ni2+ and Zn2+ from groundwater by adsorption onto fishbone and hydroxyapatite: Effect of salinity by Ardie Septian, Jiyeon Choi and Won Sik Shin in Energy & Environment</p
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