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First Record of the Gobiid Fish Eviota melasma (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from Korea (제주도 문섬 주변해역에서 채집된 망둑어과 한국미기록종, Eviota melasma)

  • Kim, Byung-Jik;Choi, Seung-Ho;Lee, Young-Don
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.221-224
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    • 2005
  • Three specimens (23.5~26.9 mm in SL) of Eviota (Gobiidae) were collected from about 13 m depth off Munseom, Jeju Island, Korea. They are identified as Eviota melasma by their having a conspicuous black spot on the occipital region of the head and no spots on the dorsal midline of the body. This represents a first record of the species from Korea and a northernmost occurrence of the species.

First Record of the Goby Gymnogobius taranetzi (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from Korea (한국산 망둑어과(농어목) 어류 1미기록종, Gymnogobius taranetzi)

  • Lee, Yong-Joo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.246-249
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    • 2011
  • Twenty five specimens (40.8~58.4 mm SL) of Gymnogobius taranetzi (Family Gobiidae) were collected from the estuary of Samcheok-si and Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea. This species is distinguished from other Gymnogobius species by oculoscapular canals not extending anteriorly through interorbital space, but replaced by rows of sensory papillae; oculoscapular canal pore C is absent; some yellow bands on body in female with breeding color. The new Korean name "Dong-hae-nal-mang-duk" is proposed for this species.

Taxonomic Research of the Gobioid Fishes (Perciformes: Gobioidei) in China (중국 망둑어아목 어류의 분류학적 연구)

  • Wu, Han-Lin;Zhong, Jun-Sheng;Chen, I-Shiung
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.21 no.sup1
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2009
  • The taxonomic research based on extensive investigations and specimen collections throughout all varieties of freshwater and marine habitats of Chinese waters, including mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, which involved accounting the vast number of collected specimens, data and literature (both within and outside China) were carried out over the last 40 years. There are totally 361 recorded species of gobioid fishes belonging to 113 genera, 5 subfamilies, and 9 families. This gobioid fauna of China comprises 16.2% of 2211 known living gobioid species of the world. This report represents a summary of previous researches on the suborder Gobioidei. A recently diagnosed subfamily, Polyspondylogobiinae, were assigned from the type genus and type species: Polyspondylogobius sinensis Kimura & Wu, 1994 which collected around the Pearl River Delta with high extremity of vertebral count up to 52-54. The undated comprehensive checklist of gobioid fishes in China will be provided in this paper.

First Record of the Gobiid Fish, Clariger cosmurus (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from Korea (한국 남해안에서 채집된 망둑어과 어류 1 미기록종, Clariger cosmurus)

  • Choi, Seung-Ho;Cho, Hyun-Geun
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.141-144
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    • 2013
  • The four specimens of Clariger cosmurus, belonging to the family gobiidae were collected from the southern costal region of Korea, and described as the first record from Korea. The specimens are characterized by having two dorsal fins, a few barbels below the eye, and dark brownish line along lateral body from tip of snout to caudal peduncle. We propose a new Korean name of the genus Clariger, C. cosmurus as respectively Wae-mang-duk sok and Wae-mang-duk, for the species.

A New Record of the Gob joid Fish, Pterogobius zacalles From Korea (한국산 망둑어(Gobiidae) 어류 1미기록종 Pterogobius zacalles에 대하여)

  • 강언종
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.238-240
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    • 1990
  • A gobjoid fish, Pierogobius zacalies is described from three spedmens colleded in Songjong-dong, Pusan-si, on February 10, 1989. This Is the first definItive record in Korean waters. This fish is disdnguished from the other species of the genus Pierogobius by the combinadon of the following charaders: lateral-line scales > 113, soft dorsal fin rays VIII, i-24-25, soft anal fin rays i-24-25, and 5 dark-brown vertical broad band on the body. "Dasotdonggal-- mang-dug is proposed as Korean name of this species.cies.

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New Records of Seven Species of the Order Perciformes from Cheju Island, Korea (제주도 연안에서 채집된 농어목 어류 7 미기록종)

  • Kim, Ik-Soo;Lee, Wan-Ok
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.7-20
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    • 1994
  • Seven species of the order Perciformes collected from coastal waters of Cheju Island, Korea were redescribed as new to Korean fish fauna. They are as follows: Girella melanichthys (Richardson) and Kyposus bigibbus Lacepede of the family Kyphosidae; Chaetodon wiebeli Kaup of Chaetodontidae; Istigobius campbelli (Jordan and Snyder) of Gobiidae; Gymnapogon japonicus Regan of Apogonidae; Parupeneus chrysoplueron (Temminck and Schlegel) of Mullidae; Nemipterus japonicus (Bloch) of Nemipteridae.

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First Record of the Starry Goby, Asterropteryx semipunctata (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from Jeju Island, Korea (한국산 망둑어과(농어목) 어류 1미기록종, Asterropteryx semipunctata)

  • Kim, Byung-Jik;Lee, Yong-Joo;Go, You-Bong
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.66-69
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    • 2007
  • Seventeen specimens (29.1~50.7 mm SL) of the starry goby, Asterropteryx semipunctata, were collected from the southern coast of Jeju Island, Korea, and described as the first record from Korea. The species is characterized by having separated pelvic fins, five to eight short spines on posterior margin of preopercle, and numerous blue spots on head, body and unpaired fins except for first dorsal when fresh. We proposed a new Korean name, 'Cheong-byeol-mang-duk', for the species.

Intertidal Fishes of Wooi-Islands, Chollanam-do, Korea in Summer (우이군도의 하계 조간대 어류)

  • Choi, Youn;Kim, Ji-Hyon
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.259-263
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    • 2000
  • The investigation of the fishes was conducted based on the specimens from the Wooi-Islands, southern west coast of Korea in August, 1998. The fishes were composed of 25 species and 22 genera belonging 15 families. Among them, the gobiid fishes composed of 6 species and the combtooth blennies of 3 species. The gobiid fishes, Chasmichthys dolichognathus, Tridentiger trigonocephalus and Synechogobius hasta were most commonly found in the intertidal area of these islands. One specimen collected from tidepool at tentatively identified as Abudefduf bengalensis of the family Pomacentridae for the first time from Korea. This species was characterized by having seven black bars on the trunk of body. A new Korean name "Huk-jul-dom" is proposed for this species.

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Ichthyofauna of the Intertidal Zone around the Nuclear Power Plants off Sinweolseong, Eastern Coast, Korea (동해 신월성 원자력발전소 주변의 조간대 어류상)

  • Choi, Youn;Lee, Heung-Heon;Jang, Jun-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.313-317
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    • 2008
  • An investigation of the intertidal fish fauna was carried out based on the specimens collected at Sinweolseong on the eastern coast of Korea from February 2006 to October 2007. The collected fishes comprised 27 species belonging to 22 genera, 15 families and 5 orders. Family Cottidae was the most abundant in species and individuals, with Furcina osimae the most representative species in the sampling area. Hexagrammos agrammus appeared throughout the year, while Chaenogobius annularis and C. gulosus predominated. In addition, Zoarchias glaber and Goniistius zonatus, which were distributed on Jeju Island and the South Sea of Korea, were first recorded from this area.

First Record of Gobiid Fish, Astrabe fasciata (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from Dokdo, Korea (독도에서 채집된 망둑어과 어류 1미기록종, Astrabe fasciata)

  • Kim, Dong Sik;Kweon, Seon-Man;Choi, Youn
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.317-320
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    • 2015
  • The one specimen of Astrabe fasciata, belonging to the family Gobiidae was collected from the Dokdo of East Sea in Korea, and described as the first record from Korea. The specimen is characterized by having two dorsal fins, pectoral fin with free rays (five upper, two lower), protrusion on upper posterior part of supraorbital dermal fold, white spots dispersed on head and five white transverse bends on the body. We proposed its Korean name "Dok-do-eol-ruk-mang-duk-sok" and "Dok-do-eol-ruk-mang-duk" for the genus and species, respectively.