• Title/Summary/Keyword: Chaenopsidae

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New Record of Neoclinus chihiroe (Perciformes: Chaenopsidae) from Dokdo, East Sea, Korea (한국 동해 독도에서 채집된 비늘베도라치과(Chaenopsidae) 어류 첫기록종, Neoclinus chihiroe)

  • Myoung, Se Hun;Min, Won-Gi;Woo, Min-Su;Kim, Yun-Bae;Shin, Jin Yong;Park, Joo Myun
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.142-147
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    • 2021
  • A single specimen (52.5 mm SL) of Neoclinus chihiroe, belonging to the family Chaenopsidae, was firstly collected from Dokdo, East Sea of Korea on 9 December 2020. This species was characterized by a black spot between the first and the second dorsal spines, and a black spot on upper part of opercular membrane. The species was morphologically similar to N. okazakii, but distinctly distinguished by pectoral fin base without a black dot. This study documents the first record of N. chihiroe in Korean waters and suggests the new Korean name 'Dong-hae-bi-neul-be-do-la-chi' for the species.

New Record of Neoclinus nudiceps(Perciformes: Chaenopsidae) from Hongdo Island, Southwestern Korea (대한민국 남서해 홍도에서 Neoclinus nudiceps (농어목: 비늘베도라치과)의 첫 기록)

  • Se Hun Myoung;Hyuck Joon Kwun
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.288-293
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    • 2022
  • A single specimen of Neoclinus nudiceps, belongs to the family Chaenopsidae, was first collected from Hongdo Island, Yellow Sea of Korea on June 13, 2012. This species is characterized by a lateral line reaching to below the 3rd~4th spines of the dorsal fin, two pairs of supraorbital cirri arranged in one row, anterior supraorbital cirri with six tips, and posterior supraorbital cirri with one tip. The species is morphologically similar to N. monogrammus, but differs in the length of lateral line (reaching 3rd~4th dorsal spines in N. nudiceps vs. reaching 6th~9th dorsal spines in N. monogrammus, respectively). This study documents the first record of N. nudiceps in Korean waters and suggests the new Korean name "Jjalb-eun-teol-bi-neul-be-do-la-chi" for the species.