• Title/Summary/Keyword: Stomiiformes

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New Record of Juvenile Sigmops gracilis (Pisces: Gonostomatidae) from Jeju Island, Korea, Revealed by DNA Barcoding

  • Lee, Soo Jeong;Kim, Jin-Koo
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.45-48
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    • 2013
  • A juvenile of the slender fangjaw, Sigmops gracilis G$\ddot{u}$nther, 1878 (Stomiiformes: Gonostomatidae) was collected from Jeju Island, Korea, and identified by DNA barcoding. This species is characterized by its large curved mouth and the presence of 11 dorsal fin rays and 28 anal fin rays. During the juvenile stage, the species is distinguished from other gonostomatid species by the position of the origin of the dorsal fin, which is located at the 7th-8th ray of the anal fin. The Korean name "Sol-ni-ael-tung-i" is proposed for this species.

First Record of Polymetme elongata (Stomiiformes: Phosichthyidae) from the Southern Yellow Sea and Jejudo Island, Korea (황해 남부 및 제주도 남부 해역에서 채집된 Polymetme elongata (앨퉁이목: 긴앨퉁이과) 한국 첫기록)

  • Min-Yeong Im;Jeong-Ho Park;Seo-Ha Jang;Jin-Koo Kim
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.121-128
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    • 2023
  • Two specimens of Polymetme elongata (Phosichthyidae; Polymetme) were collected by a bottom trawl from both the southern coastal waters of Jejudo Island in October 2016 (70.65 mm SL) and Yellow Sea, Korea in August 2022 (54.04 mm SL). They are an elongated body with large mouth, 11 dorsal fin rays, 10 pectoral fin rays, 7 pelvic fin rays, 30~32 anal fin rays, 1 adipose fin, 18 gill rakers, 44 vertebrae, 1 preorbital photophore, 1~2 ventrolateral rows of photophores on body, 1 paired photophores in symphysis of lower jaw, 9 branchiostegal rays, 2 rows of 8 phorophores between pelvic fin origin and anal fin origin, and 1 row of 23 photophores thereafter. At the origin of anal fin, the second photophore is more higher than third photophore and the first photophore is most lowest. Our specimens differ from the other species of the same genus by the ratio of the head length to the standard length (1/5) and the gill rakers (18), absolutely. As this species is the first record of the family Phosichthyidae, genus Polymetme, and P. elongata in Korean waters, we suggest their new Korean names, "Gin-ael-tung-i-gwa", "Gin-ael-tung-i-sog", and "Gin-ael-tung-i", respectively.

The Composition of the Developmental Stages of Maurolicus japonicus (Sternoptychidae, Stomiiformes) Eggs in the Western Korea Strait (대한해협의 서수도에 출현하는 앨퉁이(Maurolicus japonicus) 어란의 발생 단계별 구성비에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sung;Cha, Seong Sig;Kim, Cheol-Ho;Oh, Jina;Lee, Youn-Ho;Kim, Woong-Seo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.378-386
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    • 2007
  • To study the composition of the developmental stages of Maurolicus japonicus eggs distributed in the western Korea Strait, we investigated the water temperature, salinity, eggs and larvae in December 2002. The Korea Strait Bottom Cold Water (KSBCW) lower than $10^{\circ}C$ was found in off the Ulsan and Busan where M. japonicus eggs were the most abundant. The composition of the developmental stages of M. japonicus eggs at each station were composed of 37.7~89.5% in the first stage, 8.5~37.8% in the middle stage and 0.0~24.7% in the last stage respectively. In the southern area where the KSBCW appeared, the first stage eggs occupied 73.3~89.5%. The high percentage of the first stage eggs indicated that the eggs should be transported by the cold water lower than $10^{\circ}C$ from the Ulleung Basin in the East Sea. In the northern area where the KSBCW was not found, the first, middle and last stage eggs were composed of 37.5%, 37.8% and 24.7% respectively. The ratios of middle and last stage eggs were much higher than those in the southern area with the KSBCW, which implies that the eggs are recruited into the northern area from the southern area with the KSBCW by the Tsushima Warm Current. The pre-larvae found only in the middle and northern part of the study area would be hatched during the transport of eggs from the southern area with the KSBCW by the Tsushima Warm Current.