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Histological Studies of Gonad in the Hybrid Species Cobitis. sinensis-longicorpus Complex(Pisces, Cobitidae) (잡종기원의 Cobitis sinensis-longicorpus complex(Pisces, Cobitidae)에 대한 생식소의 조직학적 연구)

  • Kim, Ik-Soo;Park, Jong-Young
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.226-234
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    • 1993
  • Cobitis sinensis-longicorpus complex considered as hybrid origin between C. sinensis and C. longicorpus coccurred ommonly in the upper streams of the Nakdong River, Korea. Histological examinations of their gonad were accompanied with 272 individuals of C. sinensis-longicorpus complex collected. Most of fishes collected were females, however, only 6 individuals were found males. The ovarian tissues of females are completely fertile undergoing normal oogenensis. In the male gonads, testicular lobule structure with abnormal vacuolar tissues were observed. Spermatogonia and spermatocytes were also observed of their testis however spermatids or sperms were not shown in their developmental stages. From these facts, we infer that female population of C. sinensis-longicorpus complex may be unique reproductive hierarchy accomplishing their reproduction with participation of males of their closely related bisexual species.

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Interspecific Hybridization between Triploid Hybrid Fish, Cobitis sinensis - longicorpus and Two Diploid Species from Korea (잡종 3배체 어류 기름종개 - 왕종개 잡종군의 종간 교잡실험)

  • Kim, Ik-Soo;Lee, Eun-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 1995
  • Cobitis sinensis - longicorpus complex were commonly found in the upper stream of the Nakdong River in Korea and consisted of mostly with diploid and triploid karyotype forms. Among them, the triploid females of C. sinensis - longicorpus were artificially crossed with diploid males from C. sinensis and diploid males from C. longicorpus, respectively. The progenies from each cross produced the diploid individuals that possessed the paternal characters in their karyotypes and their body color patterns. Based on this results, we can assume that the triploid females, C. sinensis - longicorpus have a peculiar reproductive mode eliminating an uneven genome by the primary meiotic division and then producing a haploid ovum by secondary meiosis.

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A natural hybrid between spinous loach, Cobitis longicorpus and cyprinid loach Misgurunus anguilicaudatus(Pices, Cobitidae) (왕종개 Cobitis longicorpus와 미꾸리 Misgurunus anguilicaudatus의 자연잡종에 관하여)

  • Hwang, Yeong-Jin;Ra, Myeong-Suk;Choi, Chung-Gil
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.203-207
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    • 1995
  • A fish, collected from the Tongbok stream, secondary tributary of the Somjin River system, appeared to be a hybrid between Cobitis longicorpus and Misgurunus anguilicaudatus. The morphological features of this specimen have suborbital spine and distinctive black small spots at the back of its opecleula characterized by C. longicorpus. However, it has totally different body color patterns on the sides of body from the C. longicorpus and The structure of lami-na circularis was less distinctive than that of C. longicorpus. Body measurements of the specimen were similar to the C. longicorpus with the exceptions as caudal peduncle depth(CPD), caudal peduncle length(CPL), predorsal length and CPD/CPL. CPD/CPL were sightly higher and longer than that of the C. longicorpus, and predorsal length was more similar to the M. anguilicaudatus than the C. longicorpus. CPD/CPL value was intermediate between the two parental species. This results indicate that the specimen used in this study is a hybrid between Cobitis longicorpus and Misgurunus anguilicaudatus.

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Structure and Cytochemistry of Skin in Spined Loach, Iksookimia longicorpus (Pisces, Cobitidae) (왕종개 Iksookimia longicorpus (Pisces, Cobitidae) 피부 구조와 세포화학적 특징)

  • Park, Jong-Young;Kim, Ik-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2000
  • The structure of skin was studied in Iksookimia longicorpus based on the micro-anatomical investigation of skin fragments taken from four regions. The epidermis was distinguished by two types of skin glands, a small mucous cell and a large club cell. The mucous cell was acid sulfomucins (some sialomueins) but the club cell did not give any histochemical tests for mucosubstances. The presence of a well defined lymphatic system with small lymphocytes was established in the stratum germinativum layer of the epidermis. A large number of blood capillaries run very close to each other just below the basement membrane, and a definite area giving AB and PAS positive was present between the basement membrane and scale.

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Cobitis longicorpus, a New Cobitid Fish form Korea (韓國産 기름종개 魚類의 1新種, Cobitis longicor pus에 關하여)

  • Ik Soo Kim;Ki Chul Choi;Teodor T. Nalbant
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 1976
  • A new species of Cobitid fish, Cobitis longicorpus is described, based upon many specimens from several tributaries of the Seomjin River situated in the south western part in Korea. Cobitis longicorpus was previously reported as the crossband type of C. taenia by all ichthyologists in Korea. This is distributed in the Seomjin River and characterized by the distinctive cross-band color pattern, the black spots at the back of its opercula, and the structure of lamina circularis in male.

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A New Free-Living Marine Nematode, Chaetonema longicorpus sp. nov. (Enoplida: Anoplostomatidae) from a Subtidal Zone of the East Sea, Korea

  • Lee, Hyo Jin;Lee, Heegab;Rho, Hyun Soo
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.205-213
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    • 2022
  • A new free-living marine nematode, Chaetonema longicorpus sp. nov., was discovered in a subtidal benthic habitat around the Uljin nuclear power plant in the East Sea. Chaetonema longicorpus sp. nov. differs from other Chaetonema species in its very long body length, relatively long cephalic setae, long and narrow buccal cavity, bottle-shaped amphideal fovea, short spicules, only one pre-cloacal seta instead of a pre-cloacal supplement, and conspicuous ventral swelling at the middle of the tail. Herein, we provide a taxonomic description and illustrations of this new species using differential interference contrast microscopy. Furthermore, an illustrated pictorial key to all valid species, including the new species and comparative tables on the biogeographical and morphological characteristics of the genus Chaetonema, are provided.

Diploid-triploid Hybrid Complex of the Spined Loach Cobitis sinesis and C.longicorpus(Pices, Cobitidae) (기름종개와 왕종개의 잡종복합군의 2배체와 3배체에 관하여)

  • Kim, Ik-Soo;Lee, Ji-Hyon
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.203-210
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    • 1990
  • The cobitid hybrid complex of C. sinensis and C. longicorpus occurs commonly in the upper streams of the Nakdong River, Korea where it is sympatric with the bisexual species, C. sinensis and C. longicorpus.The specimens of hybrid complex which are all females accounted for approximately 40% of all cobitid fish observed. These cobitid complex having the unique cloudy specks on body sides appeared to be morphologically intermediate between C. sinesis and C. longicorpusus. The chromosomes of hybrid complex were composed of both diploid form of 49 and triploid form of 73. This forms are tentatively presumed to be a unisexual complex originating from hybrid between C. sinensis and C. longcorpus.

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Fishfauna of the Baekdudaegan (Manbokdae-Siribong) Mountain Area Streams (백두대간(만복대~시리봉) 일대 계류의 어류상)

  • 심재환
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.403-408
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    • 2003
  • Fishfauna were investigated in the Baekdudaegan Mountain area (Manbokdae-siribong) streams. At the uppertributary of Seomjin River, 17 species of 5 families were collected and the dominant species was Zacco temminki. Korean endemic species were six (35.3%) species, Acheiognathus koreensis, Coreoleuciscus splendidus, Squalidus gruacilis majimae, Microphysogobio yaluensis, Iksookimia longicorpus, and Odontobutis platycephala. Only Lampetra reissneri designated as a vulnerable species, was confirmed at the stream. At the upper streams of the Nakdong River, collected fishes were identified as 11 species of 3 families. The dominant species was Zacco temmincki, and two species (18.2%), Squalidus gracilis. majiimae and Ikosokimia longicorpus were Korean endemic.