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    Fimbristylis driziae Jonghwan Kim & M. Kim 2015

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    Fimbristylis driziae Jonghwan Kim & M. Kim (2015: 9), ‘drizae’. Isotype: KOREA, Jeollabuk-do: Jeongeup-si, Lake Sucheong, 28 September 2013, J. H. Kim 13159-2 (NIBRVP814952; Fig. 1 -27). Paratypes: KOREA, Chungcheongnam-do: Buyeo-gun, Chunghwa-myeon, Gahwa-ri, Deogyongjeosuji, 24 September 2009, J . D. Jung & C. K. Kim 0909181-1 (NIBRVP254635); Buyeo-gun, Eunsan-myeon, Chugyungbong, 3 September 2000, S. M . Seo et al. 382 (NIBRVP24469). Daegu-si: Dalseong-gun, Habin-myeon, Hasan-ri, Nakdong River, 7 October 2010, K. S . Jeong & J. S. Yun 480 (NIBRVP274479). Gyeongsangnam-do: Hapcheon-gun, Deokgok-myeon, Podu-ri, Mt.Sohaksan, 2 October 2007, S. C . Ko & J. H. Kim VP-KB-358061-0174 (NIBRVP496500). Jeollanam-do: Muan-gun, Samhyang-myeon, Yugyo-ri, Namyangje, 11 October 2009, J. H . Kim & Y. H. Jo KJH472 (NIBRVP275118); Jangseong-gun, Lake Jangseong, 28 August 2012, J. H . Kim 12043 (NIBRVP814953). Note: Kim & Kim (2015) cited J. H . Kim 13158 as its holotype and isotypes. All of the isotype specimens, however, were stamped as isotypes, and were recorded as J. H . Kim 13159- 1 in NNH and J. H . Kim 13159- 2 in KB (NIBRVP814952). Therefore, according to Art. 9.2 of the Code (Turland et al. 2018), a correction to the isotype citation is needed. In addition, Kim & Kim (2015) designated “ Jeollanam-do: Gangjin-gun, 19 August 2012, J. H. Kim 12043 ” as a paratype. One specimen of J. H . Kim 12043 (NIBRVP814953) was transferred to KB from JNU and stamped as the paratype. However, it seems that the specimen is not a type because it was collected from a different locality (“ Jeollanam-do, Jangseong-gun, Lake Jangseong ”) and on a different date (“ 28 August 2012 ”). The holotype is conserved in KH (!).Published as part of Jang, Hyun-Do, Hyun, Chang-Woo, Ryu, Seah & Lee, Sang-Jun, 2022, Type specimens of vascular plants in the herbarium of the National Institute of Biological Resources (II), pp. 229-243 in Phytotaxa 539 (3) on page 238, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.539.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/636408

    Fig. 1. Zabelia densipila M.-P. Hong, Y.-C. Kim & B.Y. Lee. A. Habit. B. Inflorescence. C. Fruit. Drawn from the holotype and isotype M.-P. Hong and Y.-C. Kim 2K9-00181 in A new species of Zabelia (Linnaeaceae) from Korea

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    Fig. 1. Zabelia densipila M.-P. Hong, Y.-C. Kim & B.Y. Lee. A. Habit. B. Inflorescence. C. Fruit. Drawn from the holotype and isotype M.-P. Hong and Y.-C. Kim 2K9-00181 (KB).Published as part of Hong, Moon-Pyo, Kim, Young-Chul, Nam, Gi-Heum & Lee, Byoung Yoon, 2012, A new species of Zabelia (Linnaeaceae) from Korea, pp. 1-3 in Journal of Species Research 1 (1) on page 2, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2012.1.1.001, http://zenodo.org/record/811995

    DBLP-derived labeled data for author name disambiguation

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    This is a DBLP-derived labeled data originally created by Dr. C. Lee Giles at Penn State University and filtered for duplicate removal and error correction by Dr. Jinseok Kim at University of Michigan. For more details, see references below.1. Kim, Jinseok (2018). Evaluating author name disambiguation for digital libraries: a case of DBLP. Scientometrics. doi:10.1007/s11192-018-2824-5 2. Kim, Jinseok & Kim, Jenna (2018). The impact of imbalanced training data on machine learning for author name disambiguation. Scientometrics. doi: 10.1007/s11192-018-2865-9Each row refers to an author name instance with following feature information separated by tab.author name: full name string extracted from DBLPunique author id: labels assigned manually by Dr. C. Lee Giles's teampaper id: assigned by Dr. Jinseok Kimauthor list: names of authors in the byline of the paperyear: publication yearvenue: conference or journal namestitle: stopwords removed and stemmed by the Porter's stemmerIf you want to use this dataset, please consider to cite papers below.For the original dataset: Han, H., Giles, L., Zha, H., Li, C., & Tsioutsiouliklis, K. (2004). Two Supervised Learning Approaches for Name Disambiguation in Author Citations. JCDL 2004: Proceedings of the Fourth ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 296-305. doi:10.1145/996350.996419For the filtered dataset: 1. Kim, Jinseok (2018). Evaluating author name disambiguation for digital libraries: a case of DBLP. Scientometrics. doi:10.1007/s11192-018-2824-5 or2. Kim, Jinseok & Kim, Jenna (2018). The impact of imbalanced training data on machine learning for author name disambiguation. Scientometrics. doi: 10.1007/s11192-018-2865-9</div

    Zabelia densipila M.-P. Hong, Y.-C. Kim & B.Y. Lee 2012

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    &lt;p&gt; &lt;i&gt;Zabelia densipila&lt;/i&gt; M.-P. Hong, Y.-C. Kim &amp; B.Y. Lee sp. nov.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; TYPE: Korea. Gangwon-do: Youngwol-gun, &lt;b&gt;37̊&lt;/b&gt; 14&prime;N, &lt;b&gt;128̊32&lt;/b&gt; &prime;E, alt. 235 m. 18 Apr. 2009. M.-P. Hong and Y.-C. Kim 2K9-00181 (holotype, KB; isotype, KB).&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Figure 1. Korean local name, Gin-Teol-Daeng-Gang-Na -Moo. Paratypes. KOREA. Gangwon-do: on slopes of limestone forest areas near Donggang riverside, 20 Sep. 2009 (in fruit), Y.C. Kim VP-KOBG-2K9-0195, 0196 (KB).&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; Deciduous shrubs, 120-220 cm tall. Stems erect, branched from base. Young branches grayish, densely pilose hairy; old branches pale gray, glabrous. Leaves opposite, ovate to elliptical, 1.8-3.7 &lt;b&gt;&times;&lt;/b&gt; 0.8-1.6 cm; margins toothed, restricted to the upper 1/2, rarely entire, apex acuminate to acute, base cuneate; abaxial surface densely long-pilose hairy, adaxial surface shorter-pilose hairy, petioles 3.0-4.0 mm long, covered with the same hairs as abaxial surface of the leaf. Inflorescence terminal, peduncle sessile, rarely up to 1.5 mm long; pedicel 1.0 mm long. Flowers paired, more or less actinomorphic. Calyx lobes 4, persistent, oblanceolate, 7-8 &lt;b&gt;&times;&lt;/b&gt; 1.8-2.0 mm. Corolla infundibuliform, tube 9.5-10.0 mm long, 2.9-3.0 mm in diameter, outer surface pilose hairy, corolla lobes 4, 3.0 &lt;b&gt;&times;&lt;/b&gt; 2.5 mm; stamens 4, didynamous, inserted at the middle of corolla; styles 6.5-7.0 mm long, glabrous, not exserted, positioned around the same height of the longer stamens. Fruits capsule, cylindrical, 1.2-1.5 mm long, straight or slightly curved, seeds fusiform. Flowering in late April to early May, and fruiting during September.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Distribution and habitat.&lt;/b&gt; &lt;i&gt;Zabelia densipila&lt;/i&gt; grows on slopes of limestone forest areas at an altitude 200- 600 m. About 60 individuals of &lt;i&gt;Z. densipila&lt;/i&gt; are vegetated continuously. It is known only from the type locality in Gangwon-do, Korea.&lt;/p&gt;Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Hong, Moon-Pyo, Kim, Young-Chul, Nam, Gi-Heum &amp; Lee, Byoung Yoon, 2012, A new species of Zabelia (Linnaeaceae) from Korea, pp. 1-3 in Journal of Species Research 1 (1)&lt;/i&gt; on page 1, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2012.1.1.001, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8119951"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/8119951&lt;/a&gt

    Ilex wandoensis C. F. Mill. & M. Kim 2002

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    Ilex × wandoensis C.F. Mill. & M. Kim (2002: 294) Isotype: KOREA, Jeollanam-do: Is. Wando, 15 April 2000, M. Kim 4655 (NIBRVP814941; Fig. 1 -19). Note: This specimen was transferred to KB from JNU. The holotype is deposited in KH (!), and another isotype is conserved in NNH (!).Published as part of Jang, Hyun-Do, Hyun, Chang-Woo, Ryu, Seah & Lee, Sang-Jun, 2022, Type specimens of vascular plants in the herbarium of the National Institute of Biological Resources (II), pp. 229-243 in Phytotaxa 539 (3) on page 235, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.539.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/636408

    Vitzthumegistus latronis Kim 2015, comb. nov.

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    Vitzthumegistus latronis (Vitzthum, 1937), comb. nov. (= Cyclothorax latronis Vitzthum, 1937) (Vitzthum, 1937: 639; q.v. Johnston, 1960: 442; q.v. Kethley, 1977: 139) Diagnosis — Cercomegistoid vitzthumegistid mite. Anterior end of dorsal shield with four distinctly long setae (each paired i1 (= j1) and z1 setae) (see Vitzthum, 1937: 640, Fig. 1); medio-lateral side of dorsum with two distinctly long setae. Dorsolateral (marginal) setae short, shorter than (ca. ≤ 1/10) length of genua. Female latigynial shield elongated subtriangular in shape. Ventrianal shield somewhat tongue-shaped, not wide, not covering almost entire venter. Type series — Syntype: 3 females (slide number: V1210, V1231, V1232) and 4 males (slide number: V1230, V1233, V1234, V1235), each mounted on a thin square cover slip (!). ex. Birgus latro (Paguroidea: Coenobitidae; coconut crab); Coll. Harms. Type specimens located in Hermann Graf Vitzthum collection, Zoologische Staatssammlung (ZSM), München, Germany. Type locality — Undisclosed (presumably Sumatra, Indonesia) Remarks — Immatures and biology are unknown.Published as part of Kim, C. - M., 2015, Vitzthumegistidae, fam. nov.: trigynaspid mites on terrestrial hermit crabs (Anactinotrichida: Mesostigmata: Trigynaspida), pp. 201-208 in Acarologia 55 (2) on page 204, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20152161, http://zenodo.org/record/466733

    Symplocarpus koreanus J. S. Lee, S. H. Kim & S. C. Kim 2021

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    Symplocarpus koreanus J.S. Lee, S.H. Kim & S.C. Kim (2021: 2) Isotype: KOREA, Gangwon-do: Chuncheon-si, Sabuk-myeon, Goseong-ri, Mt. Yonghwasan, 21 March 2020, S. C. Kim 200321500 (NIBRVP815477; Fig. 1 -23). Paratypes: KOREA, Gyeonggi-do: Gapyeong-gun, Buk-myeon, Baekdun-ri, Mt. Yeoninsan, 3 May 2013, W. B . Lee s.n. (NIBRVP517078); Gapyeong-gun, Oeseo-myeon, Mt. Hwayasan, 26 June 2007, W. K. Paik VP-KB-377062-0173 (NIBRVP815507); Gapyeonggun, Sang-myeon, Haenghyeon-ri, Mt. Chungnyeongsan, 31 March 2012, J. H . Kim, Y. J. Kim & I. S. Yoon KIMJH12006 (3 sheets, NIBRVP355001); Gapyeong-gun, Sang-myeon, Haenghyeon-ri, Mt. Chungnyeongsan, 29 March 2016, G. H . Nam, J. H. Kim & J. K. Hong L 16001 (NIBRVP550794); Gapyeong-gun, Seorak-myeon, Mt. Yumyeongsan, 4 April 2008, B. K . Kwon 080404-375 (NIBRVP532404); Gapyeong-gun, Seorak-myeon, Mt. Yumyeongsan, 4 April 2008, G. Y . Chung ANH-en-080404- 001 (NIBRVP197125); Hanam-si, Baealmi-dong, Mt. Geomdansan, 3 April 2007, J. O . Hyun, H. K. Park & J. A. Eom VP-NAPI-377054-092 (NIBRVP111433); Namyangju-si, Hwado-eup, Mt. Cheonmasan, 15 April 2007, W. K . Paik VP-KB-377061-0133 (NIBRVP815506); Namyangju-si, Hwado-eup, Mt. Cheonmasan, 22 March 2013, Song et al. s.n. (NIBRVP464822); Namyangjusi, Onam-eup, Onam-ri, Mt. Cheonmasan, 6 April 2009, G. H . Nam, M. H. Kim & J. H. Lee VS 15 (NIBRVP206699); Namyangjusi, Onam-eup, Onam-ri, Mt. Cheonmasan, 6 April 2009, G. H . Nam, M. H. Kim & J. H. Lee VS16 (2 sheets, NIBRVP206700); Namyangju-si, Mt. Chungnyeongsan, 28 March 1999, S. P . Hong & K. W. Park 411 (NIBRVP102296). Gangwon-do: Cheorwon-gun, Geunnam-myeon, Mt. Gwangdeoksan, 12 May 1997, S. P . Hong & H. S. Choi 99 (NIBRVP102297); Donghae-si, Bugok-dong, Mita Temple, 26 April 2011, G. H . Nam & W. J. Jeong SHY2-34 (NIBRVP284290); Gangneung-si, Wangsan-myeon, Mt. Hwaranbong, 30 April 2009, J. H . Kim & H. J. Kim VP-KB-0904-0071 (NIBRVP318582); Hwacheon-gun, Mt. Baekjeoksan, 24 May 2000, K . Ch. Yang & J. D. Jung s.n. (NIBRVP102304, NIBRVP102305); Hwacheon-gun, Mt. Baekjeoksan, 3 August 2000, J. H . Kim & D. K. Kim 49 (NIBRVP102307); Hwacheon-gun, Sanae-myeon, Mt. Gwangdoeksan, 7 April 2009, G. H . Nam, M. H. Kim & J. H. Lee VS24 (2 sheets, NIBRVP206708); Hwacheon-gun, Sanae-myeon, Mt. Gwangdoeksan, 7 April 2009, G. H . Nam, M. H. Kim & J. H. Lee VS25 (2 sheets; NIBRVP206709). Chungcheongbuk-do: Danyang-gun, Gagok-myeon, Mt. Sobaecksan, 17 May 1999, C. W . Park, H. W. Lee & J. Koh 10315 (NIBRVP815505); Danyang-gun, Gagok-myeon, Mt. Sobaeksan, 20 April 2007, G. Y . Chung ANH-en-070420-013 (NIBRVP121631). Jeollabuk-do: Jangsu-gun, Gyenam-myeon, Jangan-ri, 21 September 1997, B. Y . Sun & C. H. Kim 10361 (NIBRVP815504); Jangsu-gun, Gyenam-myeon, Mt. Jangansan, 19 May 2007, B. Y . Sun 2271 (NIBRVP128343); Jangsu-gun, Gyenam-myeon, Mt. Jangansan, 19 June 2009, J. K . Ahn, S. J. Lee & Y. W. Lee CH 40006 (NIBRVP266477); Jangsu-gun, Gyenammyeon, Mt. Jangansan, 19 June 2009, J. K . Ahn, S. J. Lee & Y. W. Lee CH 40239 (NIBRVP266707); Jinan-gun, Jucheon-myeon, Daebul-ri, Mt. Unjangsan, without date, C. H . Kim & S. H. Lee 50051 (3 sheets, NIBRVP537859). Gyeongsangnam-do: Geochanggun, Buksang-myeon, Mt. Deogyusan hyangjeokbong-satgatgoljae, 31 May 2006, B. Y . Sun 1577 (4 sheets, NIBRVP119643). Note: The holotype is deposited in SKK.Published as part of Jang, Hyun-Do, Hyun, Chang-Woo, Ryu, Seah & Lee, Sang-Jun, 2022, Type specimens of vascular plants in the herbarium of the National Institute of Biological Resources (II), pp. 229-243 in Phytotaxa 539 (3) on page 237, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.539.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/636408

    Vitzthumegistidae Kim 2015, fam. nov.

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    Vitzthumegistidae, fam. nov. Type genus — Vitzthumegistus (genus et nomen novum for Physalozercon sensu AndrØ, 1937b, non Berlese, 1903) Diagnosis (based on adult) — Cercomegistoid mesostigmatid mites. Body ellipsoid; yellowishor dark-brown in color. Dorsum with holodorsal shield (or holodorsal shield with a medial transverse thin line of fusion or medial cleft present). Tritosternum narrow, somewhat conical in shape; about 3/4 length of tritosternal laciniae fused together; distal end of each lacinia bifurcated. Presternal shield absent. Unpaired postanal seta absent. Anterior end of gnathotectum roundish, somewhat shield-shaped, with smooth lateral margin (no serration, or no anterior projections present); gnathotectal ventromedian keel absent. Hypostomal setae hs1 heavily branched (polyramous, hypertrophied), not simple setiform. Corniculi well-sclerotized, horn-like. Paralaciniae absent. Palp genua with six setae. Palp tibiae and tarsi normally articulated, not completely fused. Palptarsal claw (apotele) paraxial, three-tined. Chelicerae robust, digits short with numerous fine denticles. Cheliceral excrescences on movable digit proximal, or medio-proximal, hyaline, dendritic (not filamentous). Pilus dentilis on fixed cheliceral digit absent. Femora IV with eight setae. Tarsi I without claw or ambulacrum. Tarsi II-IV each with paired claws with fan-like pulvillus. Tarsi IV with setae av4 and pv4 on ventral intercalary sclerite in circumsegmental fissure between basi- and telotarsus. Female: Sternal shield, neither paired nor fragmented, weakly sclerotized, vestigial, or absent. Metasternal shield, carrying setae st4, absent. Sternogynial shield, carrying stp3, absent. Latigynial shields (Paragynia sensu Vitzthum, 1937) elongate triangular or subrectangular, fused to ventrianal shield posterolaterally. Mesogynial shield (epigynium sensu Vitzthum, 1937) small or vestigial, fused to ventrianal shield posteriorly. Male genital opening located in area between and around coxae III, with single genital valve; half of valve often fused to hologastric shield posteriorly; eugenital setae on genital valve absent.Published as part of Kim, C. - M., 2015, Vitzthumegistidae, fam. nov.: trigynaspid mites on terrestrial hermit crabs (Anactinotrichida: Mesostigmata: Trigynaspida), pp. 201-208 in Acarologia 55 (2) on page 203, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20152161, http://zenodo.org/record/466733

    Factors governing seawater carbonate dynamics in a macroalgal habitat

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    Photosynthetic organisms shift the dynamics of surface pCO2 driven by the sea surface temperature change (thermodynamic driver) by assimilating inorganic C from seawater. Here we measured net C uptake in a macroalgal habitat of coastal Korea for two years (2019-2020) and found that the macroalgal habitat contributed 5.8 g C m−2 month−1 of the net C uptake during the growing period (the cooling period, September−May). This massive C uptake changed the thermodynamics-driven seasonal dynamics such that the air−sea equilibrium of pCO2 was pushed into disequilibrium. The surface pCO2 dynamics during the cooling period was mostly influenced by the seasonal decrease in temperature and the proliferation of macroalgae, while the dynamics during the warming period (the stagnant period, June−August) closely followed that predicted based solely on the change in sea surface temperature (thermodynamic driver). In contrast to the phytoplankton-dominated off-shore waters (where phytoplankton populations are large in spring and summer), the impact of coastal macroalgae on surface pCO2 dynamics was most pronounced during the cooling period, when the magnitude of pCO2 change was as much as twice that resulting from temperature change. Our study shows that the distinctive features of the macroalgal habitat—in particular the seasonal temperature extremes (~18°C difference), the active macroalgal metabolism, and anthropogenic nutrient inputs—collectively influenced the seasonal decoupling of seawater and air pCO2 dynamics. Copyright © 2022 Kim, Lee, Han, Kim, Kim, Kim, Kim, Jeon and Shin.11Ysciescopu

    Uroptychus zezuensis Kim 1972

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    Uroptychus zezuensis Kim, 1972 Uroptychus zezuensis Kim, 1972: 53, figs 1, 2 (off Seogwipo, Jeju Island, 60 m). — Kim, 1973: 171, fig. 17, pl. 64, figs 4a, b (off Seogwipo, Jeju Island). — Baba, 2005: 64, fig. 23, 232 (synonymies, key, Nagasaki, Japan and Philippines, 188–311 m). Type data: holotype, ovigerous female, SNU. Type locality: off Seogwipo, Jeju Island, 60 m.Published as part of Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1) on page 46, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513458
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