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Autori principali: Chen, I-Shiung, Yeh, Ming-Fon
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Pubblicazione: Zootaxa 2024
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Accesso online:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40173637/
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author Chen, I-Shiung
Yeh, Ming-Fon
author_facet Chen, I-Shiung
Yeh, Ming-Fon
Chen, I-Shiung
Yeh, Ming-Fon
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Two new freshwater gobiid species of Rhinogobius Gill, 1859 (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Taiwan. Chen, I-Shiung Yeh, Ming-Fon Animals Taiwan Male Female Perciformes Animal Distribution Animal Structures Organ Size Body Size Fresh Water Two new freshwater gobies of Rhinogobius were discovered from Taiwan. They are fluvial species belonging to R. rubromaculatus complex. The new species, Rhinogobius baborinisanensis n. sp. which is collected from northern Taiwan can be well distinguished from all other congeners by the unique combination of the following features: (1) fins: second dorsal fin rays modally I/8; anal fin rays I/7; pectoral fin rays modally 17; (2) squamation: longitudinal scale series 32-34 (modally 33); perdorsal scales usually 13-14; scale series from origin of first dorsal fin to upper pectoral fin origin modally 10; (3) vertebral count 27; (4) rear edge of mouth merely extending to or slightly beyond vertical of anterior margin of pupil in male and (5) its own specific colouration. Another new species, Rhinogobius macromaculatus n. sp. which is collected from southern Taiwan can be well distinguished from all other congeners by the unique combination of the following features: (1) fins: second dorsal fin rays modally I/8; anal fin rays I/7; pectoral fin rays modally 15; (2) squamation: longitudinal scale series 27-28 (modally 28); perdorsal scales usually 14-15; scale series from origin of first dorsal fin to upper pectoral fin origin modally 8; (3) vertebral count 27; (4) rear edge of mouth extending slightly beyond vertical of anterior margin of pupil in male and (5) its own specific colouration. The brief comparison and discussion of morphological differentiation from congeners would be also addressed.
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spellingShingle Two new freshwater gobiid species of Rhinogobius Gill, 1859 (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Taiwan.
Chen, I-Shiung
Yeh, Ming-Fon
Animals
Taiwan
Male
Female
Perciformes
Animal Distribution
Animal Structures
Organ Size
Body Size
Fresh Water
Two new freshwater gobiid species of Rhinogobius Gill, 1859 (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Taiwan. Chen, I-Shiung Yeh, Ming-Fon Animals Taiwan Male Female Perciformes Animal Distribution Animal Structures Organ Size Body Size Fresh Water Two new freshwater gobies of Rhinogobius were discovered from Taiwan. They are fluvial species belonging to R. rubromaculatus complex. The new species, Rhinogobius baborinisanensis n. sp. which is collected from northern Taiwan can be well distinguished from all other congeners by the unique combination of the following features: (1) fins: second dorsal fin rays modally I/8; anal fin rays I/7; pectoral fin rays modally 17; (2) squamation: longitudinal scale series 32-34 (modally 33); perdorsal scales usually 13-14; scale series from origin of first dorsal fin to upper pectoral fin origin modally 10; (3) vertebral count 27; (4) rear edge of mouth merely extending to or slightly beyond vertical of anterior margin of pupil in male and (5) its own specific colouration. Another new species, Rhinogobius macromaculatus n. sp. which is collected from southern Taiwan can be well distinguished from all other congeners by the unique combination of the following features: (1) fins: second dorsal fin rays modally I/8; anal fin rays I/7; pectoral fin rays modally 15; (2) squamation: longitudinal scale series 27-28 (modally 28); perdorsal scales usually 14-15; scale series from origin of first dorsal fin to upper pectoral fin origin modally 8; (3) vertebral count 27; (4) rear edge of mouth extending slightly beyond vertical of anterior margin of pupil in male and (5) its own specific colouration. The brief comparison and discussion of morphological differentiation from congeners would be also addressed.
title Two new freshwater gobiid species of Rhinogobius Gill, 1859 (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Taiwan.
topic Animals
Taiwan
Male
Female
Perciformes
Animal Distribution
Animal Structures
Organ Size
Body Size
Fresh Water
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40173637/