A single specimen of Bathygobius cotticeps (41.0 mm SL) was collected from the rocky pools of intertidal zone of Jeju-do Island, Korea. This species is characterized by having Ⅵ–Ⅰ, 9 dorsal fin rays, Ⅰ, 8 anal fin rays, scales on cheek and ope...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A109269172
Min-Soo Kim (SOKN Institute of Ecology and Conservation, Inc.) ; Heung-Heon Lee (E&E Environment and Ecology Research Cooperative) ; Young-Min Ko (Jeju Amphibian Ecology Institute) ; Sung-Geun Jo (Kunsan National University) ; Jae-Goo Kim (Kunsan National University)
2024
English
KCI등재,SCOPUS
학술저널
533-537(5쪽)
0
상세조회0
다운로드다국어 초록 (Multilingual Abstract)
A single specimen of Bathygobius cotticeps (41.0 mm SL) was collected from the rocky pools of intertidal zone of Jeju-do Island, Korea. This species is characterized by having Ⅵ–Ⅰ, 9 dorsal fin rays, Ⅰ, 8 anal fin rays, scales on cheek and ope...
A single specimen of Bathygobius cotticeps (41.0 mm SL) was collected from the rocky pools of intertidal zone of Jeju-do Island, Korea. This species is characterized by having Ⅵ–Ⅰ, 9 dorsal fin rays, Ⅰ, 8 anal fin rays, scales on cheek and opercle, 23 predorsal scales, 38 longitudinal scales, 24 pectoral fins, 7 free rays on upper pectoral fin, each divided to 5–7 branches, cephalic sensory canal pores H and K fused, and the middle of pelvic frenum curved inwards smoothly. We propose a new Korean name, “Bi-neulmu- nui-mang-duk” for the B. cotticeps based on the presence of scales on the cheek.