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First Record of the Goby Gymnogobius taranetzi (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from Korea  

Lee, Yong-Joo (Jeonju National University of Education)
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Korean Journal of Ichthyology / v.23, no.3, 2011 , pp. 246-249 More about this Journal
Abstract
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.
Keywords
Gymnogobius taranetzi; Gobiidae; first record; Korea;
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