著者
Ken Maeda Toshifumi Saeki
出版者
The Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology
雑誌
Species Diversity (ISSN:13421670)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.23, no.2, pp.253-262, 2018-11-25 (Released:2018-11-25)
参考文献数
37
被引用文献数
2

Amphidromous gobies of Sicyopterus (Gobiidae: Sicydiinae) are distributed in tropical, subtropical, and temperate streams in the Indo-Pacific region. Two species, Sicyopterus japonicus (Tanaka, 1909) and Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Pallas, 1770), are known from Japan. In the present study, two specimens of an additional species were collected in Okinawa Island, in southern Japan. We compared morphologies of the type series of Sicyopterus longifilis de Beaufort, 1912 and Sicyopterus brevis de Beaufort, 1912 collected in Indonesia, with the specimens from Okinawa Island to revise the taxonomy of these species and to identify the Okinawan specimens. Syntypes of S. longifilis and S. brevis share many characters, including a unique mouth morphology. Although fin morphologies, tooth number, and the shape of the urogenital papilla differ between S. longifilis and S. brevis syntypes, these amount to normal sexual dimorphism of sicydiine gobies. De Beaufort collected his specimens at the same locality on the same date. We conclude that the syntypes of S. longifilis and S. brevis are actually males and females of same species. Therefore, they are subjective synonyms, and we give precedence to the name S. longifilis as the first reviser under Article 24.2 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 1999). The two specimens from Okinawa Island were identified as S. longifilis and this is the first record of this species from Japan.
著者
Hirozumi Kobayashi Koji Nishigaki Toshifumi Saeki Ken Maeda
出版者
The Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology
雑誌
Species Diversity (ISSN:13421670)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.28, no.2, pp.165-175, 2023-07-25 (Released:2023-07-25)
参考文献数
27

Seven specimens of Paloa villadolidi Roxas and Ablan, 1940, were collected from Okinawa and Ishigaki islands in the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan, and their morphologies are described herein. Although this species has been considered as a synonym of Odonteleotris macrodon (Bleeker, 1853) which is redescribed in this study, the former is distinguished from the latter by having a steeper jaw (upper jaw tip not reaching orbit vs. ending below orbit center in O. macrodon), a contrasting number of canine teeth on the jaws (more upper-jaw canines than lower-jaw ones vs. more lower-jaw canines), the absence of distinct fin markings (vs. many small black spots on fin rays), no spots on the caudal-fin base (vs. with a red spot), and a higher number of cephalic sensory canal pores (17 vs. 13 or 14). This study also noted a unique canine teeth arrangement in P. villadolidi, which has canine teeth only in the anterior half of the lower jaw, unlike the canine teeth arrangement of four other butid genera (Incara Rao, 1971, Odonteleotris Gill, 1863, Ophiocara Gill, 1863, and Oxyeleotris Bleeker, 1874), which have an inner row of canine teeth in the posterior half of the lower jaw. Although further study is needed to determine the taxonomic status of P. polylepis Herre, 1927, the other nominal species of the genus, the present study tentatively considered it valid based on the original description, which described it as having a deeper body than P. villadolidi. The seven Japanese specimens were identified as P. villadolidi, as they have slenderer bodies than P. polylepis, and they represent the first Japanese records of the species.