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http://dx.doi.org/10.35399/ISK.33.3.5

First Record of Gobiid Fish, Luciogobius parvulus (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from Wando Island, Korea  

Kim, Min-Soo (SOKN Institute of Ecology and Conservation, Inc.)
Ra, Hye-Kang (Department of Marine Biotechnology, Kunsan National University)
Choi, Seong-Ho (SOKN Institute of Ecology and Conservation, Inc.)
Choi, Youn (Department of Marine Biotechnology, Kunsan National University)
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Korean Journal of Ichthyology / v.33, no.3, 2021 , pp. 191-195 More about this Journal
Abstract
Ten specimens of Luciogobius parvulus (42.8~49.0 mm SL) were collected from the coast of Wando-gun, Chollanam-do, Korea. This species is characterized by having 10~11 second dorsal fin rays, 11~13 anal fin rays, 11~12 pectoral fin rays, pelvic fin rays and free rays on pectoral fin absent. All specimens were collected from intertidal zone, rocky shore with gravel. It burrowed among moistened sediment composed of pebble. We propose the new Korean name, "Min-mi-kken-mang-dug", for the species.
Keywords
Gobiidae; Luciogobius parvulus; first record; Korea;
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