著者
Kyoji Fujiwara Toshiyuki Suzuki Hiroyuki Motomura
出版者
National Museum of Nature and Sciece
雑誌
国立科学博物館研究報告A類(動物学) (ISSN:18819052)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.48, no.4, pp.229-233, 2022-11-22 (Released:2022-11-22)
参考文献数
8

A single specimen (14.9 mm in standard length) of Trimma panemorfum Winterbottom and Pyle, 2022, a species recently described on the basis of three specimens from deep coral reefs off Palau, was collected from Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Islands, southern Japan. A description of the Japanese specimen, the first Japanese record of T. panemorfum, is provided, and the new standard Japanese name “Kosumosu-benihaze” proposed for the species.
著者
Kyoji Fujiwara Hiroyuki Motomura
出版者
The Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology
雑誌
Species Diversity (ISSN:13421670)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.23, no.1, pp.87-93, 2018-05-25 (Released:2018-05-26)
参考文献数
14
被引用文献数
4 10

Lepadichthys akiko Allen and Erdmann, 2012, previously known only from the holotype from West Papua, Indonesia, is recorded from Japan and Palau for the first time, based on underwater photographs and two specimens, respectively. The latter (12.3 and 14.0 mm standard length) revealed new diagnostic characters of the species: viz., 3 of 5 gill arches with 2 filaments and 4 or 5 gill rakers on each arch; single nasal and postocular canal pores; and no lacrimal, preopercular or mandibular canal pores. The new specimens are described in detail, including a revised diagnosis and comparisons made with congeners.
著者
Kyoji Fujiwara Kiyoshi Hagiwara Toshiyuki Suzuki Hiroyuki Motomura
出版者
The Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology
雑誌
Species Diversity (ISSN:13421670)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.25, no.2, pp.355-359, 2020-11-16 (Released:2020-11-17)
参考文献数
8

A single specimen (31.7 mm in standard length) and an underwater photograph of Acentrogobius limarius Allen, Erdmann, and Hadiaty, 2015 (recently described from Batanta Island, West Papua, Indonesia) from Amami-oshima and Iriomote-jima islands, Ryukyu Islands, Japan, respectively, represent the first Northern Hemisphere records of the species, the former being the northernmost record. A full description of the specimen is given and the new standard Japanese name “Hokosaki-kirara-haze” proposed for the species.