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Kim, Y.-H.; Hendrycks, E.A.;Lee, K.-S. (2012). New genera and species of the Synchelidium group (Amphipoda: Oedicerotidae) from Asia-North Pacific. Journal of Natural History, 46(37-38): 2349-2376
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10.1080/00222933.2012.713526 [view]
Y-Kim, H.; Hendrycks, E. A.; K-Lee, S.
2012
New genera and species of the Synchelidium group (Amphipoda: Oedicerotidae) from Asia-North Pacific
Journal of Natural History
46-37
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Korea Strait for Imbachoculodes namhaensis Kim, Hendrycks & Lee, 2012 
Korea Strait for Sinoediceros hwanghaensis Kim, Hendrycks & Lee, 2012 
South Korean Exclusive Economic Zone for Orthomanus koreanus Kim, Hendrycks & Lee, 2012 
South Korean part of the Yellow Sea for Sinoediceros hwanghaensis Kim, Hendrycks & Lee, 2012 
Vietnamese Exclusive Economic Zone for Imbachoculodes vietnamensis Kim, Hendrycks & Lee, 2012 
Holotype NIBR IV0000246428, geounit South Korean Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Orthomanus koreanus Kim, Hendrycks & Lee, 2012
Holotype NIBR IV0000246430, geounit Korea Strait, identified as Imbachoculodes namhaensis Kim, Hendrycks & Lee, 2012
Holotype NIBR IV0000246432, geounit South Korean part of the Yellow Sea, identified as Sinoediceros hwanghaensis Kim, Hendrycks & Lee, 2012
 Distribution

Shallow waters of South Korea (East Sea, Korea Strait). [details]

 Distribution

South Korea (Yellow Sea, Korea Strait). [details]

 Etymology

The genus name is a combined form honouring Marilyn Clark Imbach, who first recognized that the specimen should ... [details]

 Etymology

The new species is named after the type locality. The Korean name for the Korea Strait is Namhae. [details]

 Etymology

The new species is named for its occurrence in Vietnam. [details]

 Etymology

The genus name is from the Greek orthos (straight) and Latin manus (hand), referring to the transverse palms of ... [details]

 Etymology

The new species is named for its occurrence in Korea. [details]

 Etymology

The new species is named after the main collecting location. The Korean name for the Yellow Sea is Hwanghae. [details]