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Tomoki Sunobe 《Ichthyological Research》1988,35(3):278-281
A new gobiid fish,Eviota lacrimae is described, on the basis of specimens collected from Cape Sata, Japan. This new species is distinguished from other species of the genus by the following characters: lacking IT and POP pores of the sensory organ; pelvic fin I, 4 and its fin membrane reduced between rays; fourth soft ray of pelvic fin with two branches. 相似文献
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A new gobiid species,Acanthogobius insularis, is described from 88 specimens collected from Amami-oshima Island and Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Islands, southern Japan. The
species is distinguished from its congeners by the combination of dorsal and anal fin ray counts, vertebral counts, cephalic
sensory system patterns and coloration. 相似文献
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Masaru Shiogaki 《Ichthyological Research》1988,35(2):127-132
A new species of the genusClariger was described on the basis of thirty-two specimens collected from the subtidal zone of Mutsu Bay, Aomori Pref. This species
is distinguishable from other congeners in the following: body naked; a series of large white patches on the back, one on
the nape passing through the pectoral fin base and axil part; fin rays of both the second dorsal and anal fins, I, 12–14;
vertebrae, 34–35; a single free filamentous ray on the upper lobe of pectoral fin. A new key to all the known species of the
genusClariger is prepared. 相似文献
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A specimen of the filefish,Pervagor nigrolineatus, was collected from dead coral patches at a depth of 3 m in Zamami-jima, Kerama Islands (26° 14′ N, 127° 19′ E). This species
is recorded for the first time from Japan. It has been known to be distributed in the tropical western Pacific from the Philippines
to New Guinea (Hutchins, 1986). The present specimen is more similar in scale characters to the Philippine specimens than
to the New Guinean ones. 相似文献
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The significance of elongation of the first and second spines of the first dorsal fin in male Eviota abax (Gobiidae) was examined in relation to female preference. Reproductive behavior occurred in three phases: male approach to
female home, male leading female to nest, and male entering nest. During each phase, the female either accompanied the male
or departed. The ratio of positive female mating responses to males before the elongated male dorsal spines were clipped and
thereafter was compared in an aquarium. Females preferred male elongated spines in the first phase of courtship, but not in
the second phase . Because females may be more exposed to predators during the second phase, owing to conspicuous male courtship,
their greater receptivity to elongated dorsal spines in the first phase may decrease predation pressures during subsequent
phases of courtship.
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An undescribed goby has been collected from several localities in the western troplcal Pacific, from Japan to Australia. This species is described as a new species,Fusigobius signiplnnis. It differs from other species ofFusigobius in pectoral ray counts, colouration, largely separate pelvic fins, and shape of the first dorsal fin. The species is found in groups on sand, frequently flicking its first dorsal fin. Males are larger than females in mean size. Sex ratios are uneven, and females are twice as numerous as males. 相似文献