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N ature of K agoshima N ature of K agoshima 38 An annual Magazine for Naturalists 2012.3.31 VOL. Formerly Shizen-aigoFormerlyShizen-aigo
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Nature of KagoshimaNature of KagoshimaFormerly Shizen-aigoFormerly Shizen-aigo
An annual Magazine for Naturalists
382012.3.31
VOL.
Articles Japalura polygonata polygonata (Hallowell, 1861) 1 Aulopus damasi 9 13 19 39 Antennarius analis 47 Herpestes auropunctatus 51 55 63 Ellochelon vaigiensis 73 79 Sparganium L. 87 91 99 109 Ampulex dissector (Thunberg) 115 119 Neocentropogon aeglefinus japonicus 139 Crossorhombus valderostratus 145
Essays 153
Photography 156
Information 158 160 162
Business Reports 2011 164
Nature of Kagoshima Vol.38 2012
Lycaena phlaeas2011 8 22
16 mm 312
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Nature of Kagoshima Vol. 38
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Ota, H., T. Nasu, T. Sueyoshi, I. Hoshino, T. Morita, and T.
Iwamoto. 2012. Current status of an exotic population of the agamid lizard Japalura polygonata polygonata (Hallowell, 1861) in Kagohima Prefecture of southern Kyushu, Japan. Nature of Kagoshima 38: 18.
TI, Faculty of Education and Culture, University of Miyazaki, 11 Gakuen Kibanadai Nishi, Miyazaki 889-2192, Japan (e-mail: [email protected]).
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Plestiodon japonicus
Takydromus tachydromoides
Cooper, 1995
2008
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C-21510034
Clout, M. N. and J. C. Russell. 2011. Predators. Pp. 557561. In: D. Simberloff and M. Rejmanek (eds.), Encyclopedia of Biological Invasions. University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles and London.
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Ota, H. 1991. Taxonomic re-definition of Japalura swinhonis Gunther (Agamidae: Squamata), with a description of a new subspecies of J. polygonata from Taiwan. Herpetologica, 47: 280294.
Ota, H. 2003. A new subspecies of the agamid lizard, Japalura polygonata (Hallowell, 1861) (Reptilia: Squamata), from Yonagunijima Island of the Yaeyama Group, Ryukyu Archipelago. Current Herpetology 22: 6171.
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Ota, H., I. Hoshino, and Y. Sueyoshi. 2006. Colonization by the subtropical lizard, Japalura polygonata polygonata (Squamata: Agamidae), in southeastern Kyushu, Japan. Current Herpetology, 25: 2934.
Sato, H. and H. Ota. 1999. False biogeographical pattern derived from artificial animal transportations: A case of the Soft-shelled Turtle, Pelodiscus sinensis , in the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan. Pp.317334. In: H. Ota (ed.), Tropical Island Herpetofauna: Origin, Current Diversity, and Conservation. Elsevier Science, Amsterdam.
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090813 1 14:05 34.4 63 311511.8 1303725.6090813 2 14:07 34.4 63 311511.8 1303725.6090813 3 14:00 32.3 70 311513.5 1303724.2090813 4 14:05 31.2 73 311513.4 1303724.3090813 5 13:58 31.4 70 311513.8 1303724.2
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Aulopidae 2 10
Nelson, 2006
Aulopus damasi Tanaka, 1915
A. formosanus Lee and Chao, 1994 A. japo-
nicus (Gnther, 1877) Aulopus sp.
4 Nakabo, 2002
2008
Aulopus damasi
330 mm 1 Tanaka (1915)
1984
250508 m 5
HUMZ 48382, 95119, 95120, BSKU 53000,
URMP 3787 153257 mm
1988 3
2002
2007 1
SNFR 152 310 mm
Nakabo, 20022007
2011 11 20
1
Hubbs and Lagler (1947)
Prokofiev (2008)
0.1 mm
1 KAUM
I. 43848
BSKU
HUMZ
KAUM
Aulopus damasi Tanaka, 1915
(Fig. 1; Table 1)
Aulopus damasi Tanaka, 1915: 340, pl. 92, fig. 295
(type locality, off Izu, Japan).
KAUMI. 43848 313.2 mm
311115N, 1300686E
250 m2011 11 20
% Table 1
35.7%
Aulopus damasi
1 2 3
1 8900065 121302 8971301 26772
3 8900065 12130
Hata, H., M. Itou and H. Motomura. 2012. First record of
Aulopus damasi (Aulopiformes: Aulopidae) from Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Japan. Nature of Kagoshima 38: 911.
HM: Kagoshima University Museum, 12130 Korimoto, Kagoshima 8900065, Japan (e-mail: [email protected]).
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19.8%
15.6%
1
1 18.4% 2
36.5% 3
39.8%
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4
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4
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35.3%
14
6
14
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Hoese et al., 2006Kao and
Lin, 1986Tanaka,
19152002
1988
19842007
14 35
1984
Nakabo (2002) A. damasi
14
3537
Nakabo, 2002
Fig. 1. Fresh specimen of Aulopus damasi. KAUMI. 43848, 313.2 mm SL, Minami-satsuma, Kagoshima, Japan.
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Hoese, D. F., D. J. Bray and J. E. Gates. 2006. Aulopidae. Pp. 463465. In D. F. Hoese, D. J. Bray, J. R. Paxton, G. R. Al-len (eds.). Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Vol. 35. Fishes. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.
Hubbs, C. L. and K. F. Lagler. 1947. Fishes of the Great Lakes region. Bull. Cranbrook Inst. Sci., 26: ixi + 1186.
Kao, H. -W. and W. -W. Lin. 1986. Seven new records of fishes
from Taiwan. J. Taiwan Mus., 39: 7581.
1988382 pp.
2008 Aulopus formosus ( ) 63: 7179.
Nakabo, T. 2002. Aulopidae. Pp. 349, 1482. In T. Nakabo (ed.). Fishes of Japan with pictorial keys to the species. Tokai Uni-versity Press, Tokyo.
Nelon, J. S. 2006. Fishes of the world. 4th ed. John Wiley &Sons, Inc., Hoboken, pp. 601.
Prokofiev, A. M. 2008. A new species of genus Aulopus from waters of Vietnam (Myctophiformes. S. lato: Aulopidae). J. Ichthyol., 48: 134137.
Tanaka, S. 1915. Figures and descriptions of the fishes of Japan
including Riukiu Islands, Bonin Islands, Formosa, Kurile Is-lands, Korea, and southern Sakhalin. Figures and descriptions of the fishes of Japan, 19: 319342, pls. 9195.
2007lxxiii + 1262 pp.
1984Pp. 160161 I
2002P. 109 3
KAUMI. 43848Standard length (SL; mm) 313.2Counts Dorsal-fin rays 14 Anal-fin rays 9 Pectoral-fin rays 12 Pelvic-fin rays 9 Branched caudal-fin rays 17 Scales on lateral line 35 Scales above lateral line 3 Scales below lateral line 4 Gill rakers (upper + lower) 7+12Measurements (% SL) Body depth 19.7 Body width 16.5 Predorsa-lfin length 44.2 Preadipose-fin length 82.7 Prepectral-fin length 103.2 Prepelvic-fin length 37.2 Preanal-fin length 76.9 Dorsal-fin base length 22.5 Anal-fin base length 8.4 Longest dorsal-fin ray length 13.5 Pectoral-fin length 16.7 Pelvic-fin length 27.5 Caudal-peduncle length 24.8 Caudal-peduncle depth 8.8 Head length 33.9Measurements (% head length) Snout length 35.7 Orbital diameter 20.9 Eye diameter 19.8 Interorbital width 15.6 Upper-jaw length 50.1
Table 1. Counts and proportional measurements of Aulopus damasi from Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.
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9.3 km
2
8.20 km2 12 km 71 m
2004
200319761947 1976
300
1984
2010
99%
2011
198419852007
2
2010
2010
2002
11
2010
2002
2002 8
1999
1
11 2002 2010
8900056 45020
Fujieda, S., M. Hidaka, S. Higashi and S. Ogawa. 2012.
Change of sediment composition off south-eastern part of Mageshima Island, Kagoshima, Japan. Nature of Kagoshima 38: 1317.
Faculty of Fisheries, Kagoshima University, 45020 Shimoarata, Kagoshima 8900056, Japan (e-mail: [email protected]).
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2002 4 2 3
2010
9 13 14
34 mm
10 cm
1 02 cm 2 cm
-12 mm
SALD-3100
Mdi
Ski
,
d (mm) d=1/2=-log2d
-1 Mdi 4 4 Mdi 8
8 Mdi-1
Mdi 0 0 Mdi 1
1 Mdi 22 Mdi 3
3 Mdi 4
2002 2010
1 Mdi
Ski
Mdi8
2 2002 2010 1
MdiiSki
2002 St. 4
St. 5 0.15%
0.02% 2010
St. 5 0.02% St. 4
St. 10 0.41%
0.361.04
2002 2010St. No. Lat. Long. Depth (m) Lat. Long. Depth (m)St. 1 3044.0N 13055.0E 48 3044.0N 13055.0E 41St. 2 3042.2N 13055.1E 48 3042.1N 13055.0E 39St. 3 3040.0N 13055.0E 51 3040.0N 13055.0E 44St. 4 3038.0N 13055.0E 47 3038.0N 13055.0E 38St. 5 3037.9N 13053.0E 57 3038.0N 13053.0E 52St. 6 3040.0N 13053.1E 52 3039.9N 13053.3E 45St. 7 3042.0N 13053.0E 44 3042.0N 13053.0E 37St. 8 3044.0N 13053.0E 37 3044.1N 13053.0E 26St. 9 3042.0N 13051.0E 39 3041.9N 13051.1E 30St.10 3040.0N 13051.0E 53 3040.0N 13051.0E 44St.11 3038.0N 13051.0E 58 3038.0N 13051.1E 48
1
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2002 2010
Mdi
2002 St. 1, 8 0
6 km
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St. 5, 6, 11
2010
St. 8 0 0
0.5
St. 7, 9 0 0
2002 1
St. 5, 6, 112010
St. 4
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St. No. Mdi i Ski %2002 2010 2002 2010 2002 2010 2002 2010
St. 1 -0.23 -0.15 0.46 0.64 0.13 0.24 0.00 0.00St. 2 0.18 0.22 0.42 0.66 0.12 0.12 0.00 0.00St. 3 0.46 0.58 0.53 0.63 0.10 0.02 0.00 0.00St. 4 0.53 1.49 0.66 0.65 -0.16 -0.25 0.15 0.00St. 5 1.98 2.15 0.76 0.48 -0.39 -0.19 0.02 0.02St. 6 1.29 1.67 0.68 0.36 -0.29 -0.02 0.00 0.00St. 7 0.09 -0.04 0.51 0.46 0.13 0.19 0.00 0.00St. 8 -0.24 0.42 0.46 0.49 0.12 0.00 0.00 0.00St. 9 0.17 -0.15 0.45 0.63 0.14 0.26 0.00 0.00St. 10 0.15 0.15 0.72 0.90 0.36 0.12 0.00 0.41St. 11 1.23 1.64 0.72 1.04 -0.22 -0.58 0.00 0.00
22002 2010 MdiiSki
22002 2010 Mdi
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Mdi2002
2010 Mdi
11 8 2010
St. 4, 8 1
St. 8 8 cm
St. 7, 9
1999
1980 1981
8
2002
Mdi1980
19812010
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2002
2011
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4Mdi
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2010
St. 8
St. 4
8 cm 8 Mdi
1976 1970
10 km
2011FLASH2011.7.15pp.101105
1999 105 pp. 14.
19815 1 pp. 532.
2010 2010.2.12
2003 .
19762pp. 45.
1984pp. 57.
1984 I33(1), pp. 145153.
1985 I, 34(1), pp. 97109.
2010 - pp. 1233.
2004p. 1049
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Haemulidae
Terapontidae 5 20 4
7 20002000
2008Motomura et al., 2010
5
13 2 3
Hubbs and
Lagler (1947)
Satapoomin and Randall (2000)
0.1
mm
Tables 113
KAUM: Kagoshima
University Museum
HAEMULIDAE
Diagramma pictum pictum (Thunberg, 1792)
Fig. 1; Tables 17, 911, 13
16 31.3295.0KAUMI. 169 241.5 mm312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 5 17 KAUMI. 310 184.2 mm312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 7 24 KAUMI. 409 31.3 mm 312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 8 23 KAUMI. 945 83.0 mmKAUMI. 946 70.1 mm312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 9 22 KAUMI. 977 68.5 mm312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 9 20 KAUMI. 1104 145.3 mm 312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 11 8 KAUMI. 1476 105.3 mm3117N, 13005E 40 m2006 11 22 KAUMI. 2895 216.0 mm312544N, 1301149E27 m2006 10 28 KAUMI. 6899 95.0 mm
312544N, 1301149E 27 m2007 10 24 KAUMI. 7459 125.6 mm311638N, 1304018E 25 m2007 12 8 KAUMI. 11110 295.0 mm2008 8 8 KAUM KAUMI. 23745 94.4 mmKAUMI. 23746 118.4 mmKAUMI. 23747 129.7 mmKAUMI. 23748 99.1 mm311638N, 1304018E 25 m2009 10 28
1 2 2
1 8900065 121302 8900065 12130
Hata, H., Y. Haraguchi and H. Motomura. 2012. Haemulid
and terapontid fishes of Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Japan. Nature of Kagoshima 38: 1938.
HM: Kagoshima University Museum, 12130 Korimoto, Kagoshima 8900065, Japan (e-mail: [email protected]).
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IXX, 2123 III,
68 1617 I, 5
6472 2026
2832 7585
3134 68+1316=1923
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Johnson et al., 2001
2000
Hapalogenys kishinouyei Smith & Pope, 1906
Fig. 2; Tables 17, 911, 13
7 93.5305.2 mmKAUMI. 10165 254.3 mmKAUMI. 10166 200.1 mm 311121N, 1303006E 120 m2008 6 4 KAUMI. 30281 246.0 mm2010 6 14 KAUMI. 30798 120.2 mmKAUMI. 30799 93.5 mm 3138N, 13114E 100120 m2010 7 7 KAUMI. 41279 299.6 mm
303941N, 1305514E2011 8 24 KAUMI. 41280 305.2 mm2011 8 24
XI, 1314 III, 9
1718 I, 5 44
49 1112
2124 5476
Fig. 1. Life stages of Diagramma pictum pictum from Kagoshima Prefeture. Upper to lower: KAUMI. 409, 31.3 mm SL; KAUMI. 977, 68.5 mm SL; KAUMI. 945, 83.0 mm SL; KAUMI. 6899, 95.0 mm SL; KAUMI. 7459, 125.6 mm SL.
Fig. 1. Continued. KAUMI. 2895, 216.0 mm SL.
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2124 67+1113=1719
1
McKay, 2001
2000
Hapalogenys nigripinnis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843)
Fig. 3; Tables 17, 911, 13
3 168.5235.4 mmKAUMI. 22394 206.2 mm312449N, 1300700E 27 m2009 10 5 KAUMI. 30800 235.4 mm
3138N, 13114E 70100 m2010 7 8 KAUMI. 31277 168.5 mm 3138N, 13114E 70100 m2010 7 21
XI, 1516 III, 910
1719 I, 5
48 1011
2224 6974
2324 6+1314=1920
1
2
2000
Iwatsuki and Nakabo, 2005
1988
Iwatsuki and Nakabo, 2005
Hapalogenys nitens
Richardson, 1844 Hapalogenys
nigripinnis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843)
Iwatsuki and
Nakabo, 2005
Hapalogenys sennin Iwatsuki & Nakabo, 2005
Fig. 4; Tables 17, 911, 13
2 68.4208.6 mmKAUMI. 8589 68.4 mm1954 5 KAUMI. 22395 208.6 mm312506N, 1301232E 20 m2009 10 12
XI, 17 III, 9
17 I, 5 4345
1011
1516 6063 2324
67+1213=19
1
Fig. 2. Fresh specimen of Hapalogenys kishinouyei from Kago-shima Prefeture (KAUMI. 10166, 200.1 mm SL).
Fig. 3. Fresh specimen of Hapalogenys nigripinnis from Kago-shima Prefeture (KAUMI. 30800, 235.4 mm SL).
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2000Iwatsuki and Nakabo, 2005
KAUMI. 8589
Hapalogenys
nigripinnis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843)
H. nigripinnis
Iwatsuki and
Nakabo (2005)
Hapalogenys sennin
Iwatsuki & Nakabo, 2005
Parapristipoma trilineatum (Thunberg, 1793)
Fig. 5; Tables 17, 911, 13
40 35.2300.0 mmKAUMI. 125 107.8 mm
312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 5 16 KAUMI. 306 44.7 mm312506N, 1301232E 20 m2006 7 17 KAUMI. 389151.0 mm312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 8 23 KAUMI. 613 166.3 mm312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 4 22 KAUMI. 754 66.5 mm 1 km 3105N, 13041E 3040m2006 9 25
KAUMI. 1263 201.9 mm312600N, 1301005E 36 m2006 11 20 KAUMI. 1473 91.9 mm3117N, 13005E 40 m2006 12 16 KAUMI. 2992 119.6 mmKAUMI. 2993 112.5 mmKAUMI. 2994 122.0mm 312600N, 1301005E 36 m2007 4 20 KAUMI. 5929 47.9 mmKAUMI. 593045.2 mmKAUMI. 5931 44.8 mmKAUMI. 5961 300.0 mmKAUMI. 5962 291.5 mm311638N, 1304018E 25 m2007 8 8 KAUMI. 6505 70.8 mm3117N, 13005E 40 m2006 10 26 KAUMI. 6686 83.1 mm311638N, 1304018E 25 m2007 10 3 KAUMI. 7373 121.4 mm 311638N, 1304018E 25 m2007 11 28 KAUMI. 7482 97.2 mm
311638N, 1304018E 25 m2007 12 8 KAUMI. 10122 131.3 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2008 6 4 KAUMI. 10290 262.0 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2008 6 4 KAUMI. 14164 106.7 mmKAUMI. 14165 111.1 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2009 2 4 KAUMI. 18962 114.3 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2009 4 15 KAUMI. 19030 107.0 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2009 4 22 KAUMI. 20641 107.5 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2008 11 26 KAUMI. 20700 74.7 mm1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2008 12 3 KAUMI. 22556 121.6 mm311638N, 1304018E 25 m2009 11 11 KAUMI. 22641120.4 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2009 11 11 KAUMI. 23750 112.5 mm 311638N, 1304018E 25 m2009 10 28 KAUMI. 25259 93.2 mmKAUMI. 25260 94.8 mm
313309N, 1303342E 510 m2009 5 24 KAUMI. 25301 120.3 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E40 m2009 12 23 KAUMI. 27641 112.5 mmKAUMI. 27642 99.7 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2010 3 17 KAUMI. 28449 92.5 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2010 4 14 KAUMI. 29891 76.5 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E2006 11 16
Fig. 4. Fresh specimen of Hapalogenys sennin from Kagoshima Prefeture (KAUMI. 22395, 208.6 mm SL).
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KAUMI. 30376 111.1 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2010 3 5 KAUMI. 33704 113.0 mm 3213N, 13012E2010 10 20 KAUM KAUMI. 42171 35.2 mm3117N, 13005E2011 9 17
XIIIXIV, 1618 I
III, 79 1619 I, 5
5158 1220
2127 5976
2629 1517+2328=3944
19882000
KAUMI. 1263
Fig. 13
2007
Plectorhinchus cinctus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843)
Fig. 6; Tables 17, 911, 13
15 8.8300.6 mmKAUMI. 2296 8.8 mm2001 2002 KAUMI. 2316 29.8 mm 2011 6 27 28 KAUMI. 2893 184.0 mm
312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 10 28 KAUMI. 4881 36.2 mmKAUMI. 4882 38.3 mmKAUMI. 4883 42.7 mmKAUMI. 4884 45.2 mmKAUMI. 4885 38.1 mm 321009N, 1300638E 0.31.5 m2007 7 21 KAUMI. 4906 31.0 mm310109N, 1301131E 1.0 m2007 7 22 KAUMI. 4916 33.3 mm 320631N, 1300833E 0.5 m2007 7 24 KAUMI. 4924 42.3 mm310504N, 1301207E 0.5 m2007 7
24 KAUMI. 7078 136.2 mm 312544N, 1301149E 27 m2007 9 20 KAUMI. 9287 38.5 mm312437N, 1301132E 0.5 m2007 8 4 KAUMI. 33796 300.6 mm3213N, 13012E2010 10 25 KAUM KAUMI. 40324 23.2 mm312437N, 1301132E 0.2 m2011 8 2
XIIXIII, 1416 III,
67 1618 I, 5
5357 1520
2025 4765
Fig. 5. Life stages of Parapristipoma trilineatum from Kagoshima Prefeture. Upper to lower: KAUMI. 5929, 47.9 mm SL; KAUMI. 23750, 112.5 mm SL; KAUMI. 5962, 291.5 mm SL; KAUMI. 1263, 201.9 mm SL (color variation).
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Shen, 1984
1988
20002003
2009 15
Plectorhinchus
gibbosus (Lacepde, 1802)
1518
1520
2009
2009 2022
1517
2025
1520
Plectorhinchus flavomaculatus (Cuvier, 1830)
Fig. 7; Tables 17, 911, 13
KAUMI. 17744 386.0 mm312449N, 1300700E 27 m2009 4 3
III, 21 III, 7
17 I, 5 56
20 29
65 30
12+18=30
McKay, 2001
2000
Plectorhinchus gibbosus (Lacepde, 1802)
Fig. 8; Tables 17, 911, 13
9 24.1391.8 mmKAUMI. 1613 55.0 mm281436N, 1292459E 0.3 m1991 8 20 KAUMI. 5803 73.8 mm
303014N, 1305424E 0.5 m2007 8 12 KAUMI. 6235 24.1 mmKAUMI. 6236 42.8 mm
311303N, 1304549E 1.0 m2007 9 5 KAUMI. 21089
Fig. 6. Fresh specimens of Plectorhinchus cinctus from Kago-shima Prefeture (upper: KAUMI. 4881, 36.2 mm SL; lower: KAUMI. 33796, 300.6 mm SL).
Fig. 7. Fresh specimen of Plectorhinchus flavomaculatus from Kagoshima Prefeture (KAUMI. 17744, 386.0 mm SL).
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394.4 mm2009 6 25 KAUMI. 24706 75.5 mm
301623N, 1302512E 0.5 m1999 10 12 KAUMI. 34386 72.4 mm282429N, 1294028E 0.5 m2010 11 24 KAUMI. 40324118.5 mmKAUMI. 40326 54.3 mm 270313N, 1282702E 13 m2011 8 16
XIV, 1416 IIIII,
68 1617 I, 5
4650 914
1520 4654
2026 89+1819=2728
McKay, 2001
2009
20032009
(Sakai et al., 2001 )
19752000
Senou et al.,2002
2009
5
Plectorhinchus
cinctus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843)
911
914 2009
2009 15
17 2022
15
20 2025
Plectorhinchus lessonii (Cuvier, 1830)
Fig. 9; Tables 17, 911, 13
KAUMI. 37915 308.5 mm314832N, 1302433E 510 m2011 5 17 KAUM
XII, 20 III, 7
17 I, 5 54
17 25
86 30
5+15=20
McKay, 2001
2000
Fig. 8. Fresh specimens of Plectorhinchus gibbosus from Kago-shima Prefeture (upper: KAUMI. 6235, 24.1 mm SL; lower: KAUMI. 21089, 394.4 mm SL).
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Plectorhinchus picus (Cuvier, 1828)
Fig. 10; Tables 17, 911, 13
3 284.7371.5 mmKAUMI. 29625 284.7 mm 304704N, 1301542E 520 m2011 5 28 KAUM KAUMI. 37802 288.2 mm 304704N, 1301542E 520 m2011 5 15 KAUM KAUMI. 37917 371.5 mm
314832N, 1302433E 510 m2011 5 17 KAUM
XII, 1921 III, 8
1617 I, 5 71
76 1516
2830 9094
32 1011+23=3334
McKay, 2001Senou
et al., 2002
20002008
Plectorhinchus vittatus (Linnaeus, 1758).
Fig. 11; Tables 17, 911, 13
4 52.2276.0 mmKAUMI. 9925 276.0 mm 3113N, 13013E2008 5 13 KAUMI. 30167 270.8 mm (311655N, 1310449E) 25 m2010 6 11 KAUMI. 40477 258.9 mm (3117N, 13105E)2011 4 28 KAUMI. 41878 52.2 mm (302750N, 1302985E)710 m2011 10 19 KAUM
III, 1718 III, 78
1718 I,5 55
58 1820
2627 8286
2932 911+22=3133
23
McKay, 20012000
2000
2000Motomura et al., 2010
2000
Fig. 9. Fresh specimen of Plectorhinchus lessonii from Kagoshima Prefeture (KAUMI. 37915, 308.5 mm SL).
Fig. 10. Fresh specimen of Plectorhinchus picus from Kagoshima Prefeture (KAUMI. 29625, 284.7 mm SL).
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Pomadasys argenteus (Forsskl, 1775)
Fig. 12; Tables 17, 911, 13
KAUMI. 1783 103.6 mm1991 8 1
XII, 14 III, 7
16 I, 5 50
5 11
35 22 5+12=17
1
(McKay,
2001)2000
1992
1975 2000 Senou et al.,2002
Pomadasys quadrilineatus Shen & Lin, 1984
Fig. 13; Tables 17, 911, 13
34 87.0165.3 mmKAUMI. 1458 102.7 mm3117N, 13005E 40 m2006 12 29 KAUMI. 1517 111.5 mm 1 km
3105N, 13041E 3040 m2006 12 13 KAUMI. 2522 95.8 mm312544N, 1301149E27 m2006 11 14 KAUMI. 2523 116.3 mm
312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 11 13 KAUMI. 3933 116.3 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E40 m2007 6 19 KAUMI. 4225 100.4 mm
312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 12 1 KAUMI. 5675 165.3 mm302802N, 1305138E 3.05.0 m2007 8 9 KAUMI. 6152125.3 mmKAUMI. 6153 107.1 mmKAUMI. 6154 108.9 mmKAUMI. 6155 107.9 mmKAUMI. 6156 116.0 mmKAUMI. 6157 119.1 mmKAUMI. 6158 107.8 mm 2007 2 KAUMI. 13066 92.6 mm312544N, 1301149E 27 m2008 9 9 KAUMI. 14727 109.6 mm 1 km
3105N, 13041E 3040 m2008 12 10 KAUMI. 21052 108.5 mm312600N, 1301005E 36 m2006 11 22 KAUMI. 22631 121.2 mmKAUMI. 22632 104.6 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2009 11 11 KAUMI. 24566 106.8 mm2009 10 21 KAUMI. 25047 104.3 mm
302352N, 1302534E 0.51.0 m2009 10 19KAUMI. 28740 128.0 mm 1 km3110N, 13032E 40 m2010 4 21 KAUM KAUMI. 29069 104.6 mm
3117N, 13005E 40 m2010 3 8 KAUMI. 30388 112.5 mm
Fig. 11. Fresh specimens of Plectorhinchus vittatus from Kago-shima Prefeture (upper: KAUMI. 41878, 52.2 mm SL; lower: KAUMI. 9925, 276.0 mm SL).
Fig. 12. Preserved specimen of Pomadasys argenteus from Kago-shima Prefeture (KAUMI. 1783, 103.6 mm SL).
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1 km3105N, 13041E 3040 m2009 11 12 KAUMI. 32148 87.0 mm312439N, 1301135E 1.02.0 m2010 9 10 KAUMI. 37232 113.1 mm312544N, 1301149E 27 m2011 4 14 KAUMI. 38035 115.1 mmKAUMI. 38036 114.0 mmKAUMI. 38037 101.2 mmKAUMI. 38044 121.8 mmKAUMI. 38045 118.9 mmKAUMI. 38046 119.5 mmKAUMI. 38047 124.1 mm2010 2 KAUMI. 39018 113.9 mm
3026N, 13059E2011 4 12
XXII, 1214 III,
67 1517 I, 5
4955 79
1215 4152
2022 57+1214=1721
1
Shen,
1984Iwatsuki et al., 1995
2001Iwatsuki et al., 1995
2008
2009
2000
2009 24
TERAPONTIDAE
Rhynchopelates oxyrhynchus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1842)
Fig. 14; Tables 16, 810, 1213
17 16.5203.0 mmKAUMI. 134 168.0 mm
312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 6 13 KAUMI. 23912 21.829.4 mm1995 10 20 KAUMI. 6221 16.5 mmKAUMI. 6223 22.9 mm312101N, 1304758E 0.4 m2007 9 4 KAUMI. 6307 39.0 mmKAUMI. 6308 25.2 mmKAUMI. 630926.2 mmKAUMI. 6310 27.5 mm312124N, 1300029E 0.5 m2007 9 8 KAUMI. 10932 151.4 mm2008 7 14 KAUMI. 26355 134.9 mmKAUMI. 26356 124.2 mm315142N, 1295233E 0.51.0 m2008 6 30 KAUMI. 26357 174.5 mm315136N, 1295231E 0.51.0 m2008 6 31 KAUMI. 27777 26.0 mmKAUMI. 27778 27.3 mm313630N, 1303205E 0.5 m2009 8 20 KAUMI. 33754 203.0 mm3213N, 13012E2010 10 22 KAUM KAUMI. 37301 52.7 mm3126N, 13018E2000 8 29
XII, 910 III, 78
1314 I, 5
5967 1011
2126 1617
3638 78+1417=2225
Vari, 2001
2000
1988
Fig. 13. Fresh specimen of Pomadasys quadrilineatus from Kago-shima Prefeture (KAUMI. 25047, 104.3 mm SL).
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Terapon jarbua (Forsskl, 1775)
Fig. 15; Tables 16, 810, 1213
79 8.7254.2 mmKAUMI. 410 60.1 mm 312438N, 1301119E 7.0 m2006 8 23 KAUMI. 733 144.9 mm312536N, 1301616E 1.0 m2006 9 9 KAUMI. 2318 11.1 mm2001 6 27 28 KAUMI. 2338 13.3 mm1995 10 20 KAUMI. 2389 28.2 mm281513N, 1292439E2001 7 25 KAUMI. 2392 11.3 mm2001 7 25 KAUMI. 3608 10.0 mm313445N, 1302008E 0.6 m2007 5 9 KAUMI. 3729311514N, 1302640E 0.31.0 m 79.5 mm2007 5 14 KAUMI. 4273 10.7 mm311839N, 1301329E 0.5 m2007 6 10 KAUMI. 4289 99.4 mm311656N, 1301349E 0.31.5 m2007 6 10 KAUMI. 42952 8.719.6 mm311656N, 1301349E 0.31.5 m2007 6 10 KAUMI. 4374 11.5 mmKAUMI. 4375 10.9 mm312447N, 1301502E 0.5 m2007 6 23 KAUMI. 4457 16.2 mmKAUMI. 4458 16.2 mm 281513N, 1292439E2001 11 13 KAUMI. 4654 136.9 mmKAUMI. 4655 144.2 mm311638N, 1304018E
25 m2007 7 21 KAUMI. 4887 21.5 mm
321009N, 1300638E)2007 7 21 KAUMI. 4907 27.1 mmKAUMI. 4908 14.5 mm 320109N, 1301131E 0.31.5 m2007 7 22 KAUMI. 5257 21.0 mm304837N, 1300346E 0.11.5 m2007 8 3 KAUM KAUMI. 536827.1 mm 302652N, 1305729E 0.11.0 m2007 8 4 KAUM KAUMI. 5501 23.7 mm311450N, 1303859E 0.5 m2007 7 25 KAUM KAUMI. 5622 26.9 mm
302246N, 1305638E 0.10.5 m2007 8 6 KAUMI. 5633 41.3 mmKAUMI. 5638 11.6 mm
302224N, 1305531E 0.6 m2007 8 8 KAUMI. 6166 254.2 mm311638N, 1304018E 25 m2007 8 29 KAUMI. 6225 14.4 mm312101N, 1304758E 0.4 m2007 9 4 KAUMI. 6237 42.3 mm
311303N, 1304549E 1.0 m2007 9 5 KAUMI. 6264 11.4 mm310135N, 1304106E 0.3 m2007 9 6 KAUMI. 631130.4 mmKAUMI. 6312 13.8 mm312124N, 1310024E 0.5 m2007 9 8 KAUMI. 6329 13.5 mmKAUMI. 6331 17.4 mmKAUMI. 633221.3 mmKAUMI. 6333 20.7 mm311648N, 1310427E 0.31.0 m2007 9 8 KAUMI. 6402 18.2 mm312636N, 1304426E 0.3 m2007 9 12 KAUMI. 6499 96.8 mmKAUMI. 6500 84.2 mm303135N, 1303131E 2.0 m2007 9 7 KAUMI. 7395 101.4 mmKAUMI. 7396 108.8 mm 1 km3105N, 13041E 3040 m2007 10 20 KAUMI. 7880 85.6 mmKAUMI. 7881 66.2 mmKAUMI. 7882 57.3 mmKAUMI. 7884 63.8 mmKAUMI. 7887 82.9 mmKAUMI. 788836.6 mm3134N, 13033E 0.5 m2007 11 KAUMI. 8820 53.0 mm3134N, 13033E 0.5 m2008 3 22 KAUMI. 10441 10.5 mm
311858N, 1303410E 1.0 m2008 6 19 KAUM KAUMI. 10590 56.6 mm2007 4 20 KAUMI. 11211 13.3 mm
301557N, 1302452E 03 m2008 8 10 KAUM KAUMI. 11489 44.6 mm
302521N, 1303417E 0.51.0 m2008 8 13 KAUM KAUMI. 11500 26.4 mm
Fig. 14. Fresh specimens of Rhynchopelates oxyrhynchus from Kagoshima Prefeture (upper: KAUMI. 6221, 16.5 mm SL; lower: KAUMI. 10932, 151.4 mm SL).
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KAUMI. 11501 24.6 mm 302521N, 1303417E 0.51.0 m2008 8 13 KAUM KAUMI. 117812 13.315.2 mm 302521N, 1303417E 0.51.0 m2008 8 13 KAUMI. 20050 61.9 mm301358N, 1302819E 03 m2008 10 29 KAUM KAUMI. 24709 46.6 mm
301623N, 1302512E 0.5 m1999 10 12 KAUMI. 24710 40.8 mm 301817N, 1303924E 1.0 m1999 10 15 KAUMI. 25249 76.3 mm313450N, 1303312E 02 m2008 11 16 KAUMI. 29116 119.0 mm
302702N, 1302922E 1.0 m2010 5 5 KAUMI. 29413 70.5 mmKAUMI. 29414 108.1 mm 304643N, 1301643E 01 m2010 5 24 KAUM KAUMI. 35793 50.0 mm311450N, 1303859E0.5 m2010 12 30 KAUMI. 37299 48.7 mmKAUMI. 37300 63.9 mm3126N, 13018E2000 10 10 KAUMI. 3784712.8 mm 304650N, 1301637E 2.0 m2011 5 17 KAUM KAUMI. 40282 56.9 mm 631 270250N, 1282441E 0.5 m2011 8 15 KAUMI. 41014 12.2 mm304650N, 1301637E 2.0 m2011 5 17 KAUM KAUMI. 42629 9.1 mmKAUMI. 42630 11.2 mmKAUMI. 42631 9.8 mm 1970 10 13 KAUMI. 444722 10.913.0 mm302521N, 1303417E 0.51.0 m2008 8 13
XIXII, 911 III,
69 1214 I, 5
7596 1215
2333 2027
3340 57+1316=1822
35
2000Vari,
20011988
1989
Terapon theraps Cuvier, 1829
Fig. 16; Tables 16, 810, 1213
11 42.7146.5 mmKAUMI. 944 103.8 mm
312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 9 22 KAUMI. 1580 82.6 mm312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 8 21 KAUMI. 3735 168.8 mm
312544N, 1301149E 27 m2006 7 26 KAUMI. 4959 76.7 mm3117N, 13105E 40 m2006 8 25 KAUMI. 6482 102.8 mm3117N, 13105E 40 m2006 9 27 KAUMI. 10129 49.6 mmKAUMI. 10130 47.7 mmKAUMI. 10131 47.0 mmKAUMI. 10132 42.7 mm312544N, 1301149E 27 m2007 9 18 KAUMI. 14712 111.6 mm3117N, 13105E 40 m2008 11 26
Fig. 15. Life stages of Terapon jarbua from Kagoshima Prefeture. Upper to lower: KAUMI. 4374, 11.5 mm SL; KAUMI. 4887, 21.5 mm SL; KAUMI. 6166, 254.2 mm SL.
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III, 10 III, 89
1415 I, 5 46
53 78
1416 1618 24
26 58+1417=1925 35
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ctur
e.
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Ana
l-fi
n sp
ines
A
nal-
fin
rays
n
12
3
67
89
10H
AEM
ULI
DA
E D
iagr
amm
a pi
ctum
pic
tum
1616
58
3 H
apal
ogen
ys k
ishi
nouy
ei7
77
Hap
alog
enys
nig
ripi
nnis
33
21
Hap
alog
enys
senn
in2
22
Par
apri
stip
oma
trili
neat
um40
139
730
3 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s cin
ctus
1515
213
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus
flavo
mac
ulat
us1
11
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus g
ibbo
sus
91
83
51
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus l
esso
nii
11
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s pic
us3
33
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus v
ittat
us4
43
1 P
omad
asys
arg
ente
us1
11
Pom
adas
ys q
uadr
iline
atus
3434
826
TER
APO
NTI
DA
E R
hync
hope
late
s oxy
rhyn
chus
1717
314
Ter
apon
jarb
ua
7979
111
607
Ter
apon
ther
aps
11
11
10
1
Tabl
e 2.
Fre
quen
cy d
istr
ibut
ion
of a
nal-
fin
spin
e an
d ra
y co
unts
in H
aem
ulid
ae a
nd T
erap
onti
dae
from
Kag
oshi
ma
Pre
fect
ure.
P
ecto
ral-
fin
rays
n
1213
1415
1617
1819
HA
EMU
LID
AE
Dia
gram
ma
pict
um p
ictu
m16
214
Hap
alog
enys
kis
hino
uyei
75
2 H
apal
ogen
ys n
igri
pinn
is3
12
Hap
alog
enys
senn
in2
2 P
arap
rist
ipom
a tr
iline
atum
401
1224
3 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s cin
ctus
152
112
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus
flavo
mac
ulat
us1
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s gib
bosu
s9
72
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus l
esso
nii
11
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus p
icus
31
2 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s vitt
atus
42
2 P
omad
asys
arg
ente
us1
1 P
omad
asys
qua
drili
neat
us34
725
2TE
RA
PON
TID
AE
Rhy
ncho
pela
tes o
xyrh
ynch
us17
314
Ter
apon
jarb
ua
773
5618
Ter
apon
ther
aps
11
9
2
Tabl
e 3.
Fre
quen
cy d
istr
ibut
ion
of p
ecto
ral-
fin
spin
e an
d ra
y co
unts
in H
aem
ulid
ae a
nd T
erap
onti
dae
from
Kag
oshi
ma
Pre
fect
ure.
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Pored lateral-line scales n 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58Hapalogenys kishinouyei 7 5 1 1Hapalogenys nigripinnis 3 3Hapalogenys sennin 2 1 1Parapristipoma trilineatum 39 1 2 3 16 8 6 2 1Plectorhinchus cinctus 14Plectorhinchus flavomaculatus 1 2 6 2 3 1Plectorhinchus gibbosus 9 1 1 1 4 2Plectorhinchus lessonii 1 1Plectorhinchus vittatus 4 1 1 1 1Pomadasys argenteus 1 1Pomadasys quadrilineatus 34 5 6 7 2 8 5 1
n 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76Diagramma pictum pictum 16 2 2 3 4 1 4Plectorhinchus picus 3 1 1 1
Table 7. Frequency distribution of pored lateral-line scale counts in Haemulidae from Kagoshima Prefecture.
Upper gill rakers n 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 HAEMULIDAE Diagramma pictum pictum 16 5 10 1 Hapalogenys kishinouyei 7 6 1 Hapalogenys nigripinnis 3 3 Hapalogenys sennin 2 1 1 Parapristipoma trilineatum 39 14 22 3 Plectorhinchus cinctus 15 1 7 7 Plectorhinchus flavomaculatus 1 1 Plectorhinchus gibbosus 9 1 8 Plectorhinchus lessonii 1 1 Plectorhinchus picus 3 1 2 Plectorhinchus vittatus 4 1 1 2 Pomadasys argenteus 1 1 Pomadasys quadrilineatus 34 6 24 4 TERAPONTIDAE Rhynchopelates oxyrhynchus 17 8 9 Terapon jarbua 76 2 49 25 Terapon theraps 11 1 6 1 3
Table 4. Frequency distribution of upper gill-raker counts in Haemulidae and Terapontidae from Kagoshima Prefecture.
Lower gill rakers n 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28HAEMULIDAE Diagramma pictum pictum 16 3 7 5 1 Hapalogenys kishinouyei 7 2 4 1 Hapalogenys nigripinnis 3 1 2 Hapalogenys sennin 2 1 1 Parapristipoma trilineatum 40 2 1 17 14 4 2 Plectorhinchus cinctus 15 5 3 5 2 Plectorhinchus flavomaculatus 1 1 Plectorhinchus gibbosus 9 3 6 Plectorhinchus lessonii 1 1 Plectorhinchus picus 3 3 Plectorhinchus vittatus 4 4 Pomadasys argenteus 1 1 Pomadasys quadrilineatus 34 1 19 14TERAPONTIDAE Rhynchopelates oxyrhynchus 17 2 9 4 2 Terapon jarbua 77 43 29 4 1 Terapon theraps 11 3 1 5 2
Table 5. Frequency distribution of lower gill-raker counts in Haemulidae and Terapontidae from Kagoshima Prefecture.
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To
tal g
ill ra
kes
n
1718
1920
2122
2324
2526
2728
30
3132
3334
39
4041
4243
44H
AEM
ULI
DA
E D
iagr
amm
a pi
ctum
pic
tum
161
46
41
Hap
alog
enys
kis
hino
uyei
71
51
Hap
alog
enys
nig
ripi
nnis
31
2 H
apal
ogen
ys se
nnin
22
Par
apri
stip
oma
trili
neat
um39
210
715
41
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus c
inct
us15
34
52
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s fla
vom
acul
atus
11
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus g
ibbo
sus
94
5 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s les
soni
i1
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s pic
us3
12
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus v
ittat
us4
11
2 P
omad
asys
arg
ente
us1
1 P
omad
asys
qua
drili
neat
us34
13
1612
2TE
RA
PON
TID
AE
Rhy
ncho
pela
tes o
xyrh
ynch
us17
76
31
Ter
apon
jarb
ua
761
2734
122
Ter
apon
ther
aps
11
1
21
22
21
Tabl
e 6.
Fre
quen
cy d
istri
butio
n of
tota
l gill
-rak
er c
ount
s in
Hae
mul
idae
and
Ter
apon
tidae
from
Kag
oshi
ma
Pref
ectu
re.
Po
red
late
ral-l
ine
scal
es
n46
4748
4950
5152
5354
5556
5758
5960
6162
6364
6566
67Rh
ynch
opel
ates
oxy
rhyn
chus
171
62
31
12
1Te
rapo
n th
erap
s11
2
23
11
2
n75
7677
7879
8081
8283
8485
8687
8889
90
9495
96Te
rapo
n ja
rbua
46
14
33
12
42
4
45
24
3
2
11
Tabl
e 8.
Fre
quen
cy d
istri
butio
n of
por
ed la
tera
l-lin
e sc
ale
coun
ts in
Ter
apon
tidae
from
Kag
oshi
ma
Pref
ectu
re.
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Scal
es a
bove
late
ral-l
ine
n
56
78
910
1112
1314
1516
1718
1920
2122
2324
2526
HA
EMU
LID
AE
Dia
gram
ma
pict
um p
ictu
m16
74
21
2 H
apal
ogen
ys k
ishi
nouy
ei7
43
Hap
alog
enys
nig
ripi
nnis
31
2 H
apal
ogen
ys se
nnin
21
1 P
arap
rist
ipom
a tr
iline
atum
3916
182
11
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s cin
ctus
141
22
81
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus
flavo
mac
ulat
us1
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s gib
bosu
s9
11
33
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s les
soni
i1
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s pic
us3
21
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus v
ittat
us4
21
1 P
omad
asys
arg
ente
us1
1 P
omad
asys
qua
drili
neat
us34
116
17TE
RA
PON
TID
AE
Rhy
ncho
pela
tes o
xyrh
ynch
us17
98
Ter
apon
jarb
ua
463
1418
11 T
erap
on th
erap
s11
38
Sc
ales
bel
ow la
tera
l-lin
e
n11
1213
1415
1617
1819
2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
3031
3233
HA
EMU
LID
AE
Dia
gram
ma
pict
um p
ictu
m16
21
92
2 H
apal
ogen
ys k
ishi
nouy
ei7
13
21
Hap
alog
enys
nig
ripi
nnis
32
1 H
apal
ogen
ys se
nnin
21
1 P
arap
rist
ipom
a tr
iline
atum
391
79
164
21
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus c
inct
us14
11
52
41
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus
flavo
mac
ulat
us1
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s gib
bosu
s9
11
31
12
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus l
esso
nii
11
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus p
icus
32
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s vitt
atus
43
1 P
omad
asys
arg
ente
us1
1 P
omad
asys
qua
drili
neat
us34
811
123
TER
APO
NTI
DA
E R
hync
hope
late
s oxy
rhyn
chus
172
35
42
1 T
erap
on ja
rbua
462
14
47
105
75
1 T
erap
on th
erap
s11
1
55
Tabl
e 9.
Fre
quen
cy d
istri
butio
n of
scal
e co
unts
abo
ve la
tera
l lin
e in
Hae
mul
idae
and
Ter
apon
tidae
from
Kag
oshi
ma
Pref
ectu
re.
Tabl
e 10
. Fre
quen
cy d
istri
butio
n of
scal
e co
unts
bel
ow la
tera
l lin
e in
Hae
mul
idae
and
Ter
apon
tidae
from
Kag
oshi
ma
Pref
ectu
re.
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Tabl
e 11
. Fre
quen
cy d
istri
butio
n of
pre
dors
al sc
ale
coun
ts in
Hae
mul
idae
from
Kag
oshi
ma
Pref
ectu
re.
Pr
edor
sal s
cale
s
n35
41
4243
4445
4647
4849
5051
5253
5455
5657
5859
6061
6263
6465
Plec
torh
inch
us c
inct
us14
12
11
13
21
11
Plec
torh
inch
us g
ibbo
sus
91
31
11
11
Pom
adas
ys a
rgen
teus
11
Pom
adas
ys q
uadr
iline
atus
34
1
21
6
64
74
3
n54
5556
5758
5960
6162
6364
65
6970
7172
7374
7576
Hap
alog
enys
kis
hino
uyei
71
11
11
11
Hap
alog
enys
nig
ripi
nnis
31
11
Hap
alog
enys
senn
in2
11
Para
pris
tipom
a tr
iline
atum
383
97
63
32
12
2P
lect
orhi
nchu
s fla
vom
acul
atus
1
1
Tabl
e 12
. Fre
quen
cy d
istri
butio
n of
pre
dors
al sc
ale
coun
ts in
Ter
apon
tidae
from
Kag
oshi
ma
Pref
ectu
re.
Pr
edor
sal s
cale
s
n16
1718
1920
2122
2324
2526
27Rh
ynch
opel
ates
oxy
rhyn
chus
178
9Te
rapo
n ja
rbua
463
512
95
73
2Te
rapo
n th
erap
s11
55
1
38
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ble
13.F
requ
ency
dis
tribu
tion
of c
auda
l ped
uncl
e sc
ale
coun
ts in
Hae
mul
idae
and
Ter
apon
tidae
from
Kag
oshi
ma
Pref
ectu
re.
C
auda
l ped
uncl
e sc
ales
n
2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
3031
3233
3435
3637
3839
40H
AEM
ULI
DA
E D
iagr
amm
a pi
ctum
pic
tum
162
37
4 H
apal
ogen
ys k
ishi
nouy
ei7
12
31
Hap
alog
enys
nig
ripi
nnis
31
2 H
apal
ogen
ys se
nnin
21
1 P
arap
rist
ipom
a tr
iline
atum
381
1223
2 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s cin
ctus
141
35
41
Ple
ctor
hinc
hus
flavo
mac
ulat
us1
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s gib
bosu
s9
11
32
2 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s les
soni
i1
1 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s pic
us3
3 P
lect
orhi
nchu
s vitt
atus
41
21
Pom
adas
ys a
rgen
teus
11
Pom
adas
ys q
uadr
iline
atus
342
725
TER
APO
NTI
DA
E R
hync
hope
late
s oxy
rhyn
chus
1711
51
Ter
apon
jarb
ua45
18
210
157
11
Ter
apon
ther
aps
11
3
53
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Kogo (1998, 2002)
150
cm
Eeckhaut & Jangoux, 1993; Meyer, 1985; Vanden-
Spiegel et al., 1998; 2004;
2011
Clark, 1931; Zmarzly, 1984
1
1
510 m
5
Kogo (1998)
1998 6 11
8892192 11
Miura, T. 2012. Note on the marine animals symbiotic with
comatulid crinoids found in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Nature of Kagoshima 38: 3945.
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Miyazaki, 11 Gakuen-Kibanadai-Nishi, Miyazaki 8892192, Japan (e-mail: [email protected]). 1
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3 1999 5
7 8
6 8
8
20
13 20
, 5
5
1
Oxycomanthus japonicus (Mller, 1841)
Tropiometra afra macrodiscus (Hara, 1895)
Comanthus parvicirrus (Mller, 1841)
Oxycomanthus bennetti (Mller, 1841)
Comaster nobilis (Carpenter,1888)
Discotrema crinophila Briggs, 1976
Ophiomaza cacaotica Lyman 1871
Ophiotrix exigua (Lyman1874)
1 Maxillipidae gen. sp
1 Caprelliridae gen. sp.
1 Bopyridae gen. sp.
Periclimenes commensalis Borradaile, 1915
Araiopontonia odontorhyncha Fujino and Miyake, 1970
Ceratocarcinus trilobatus (Sakai, 1938)
1 Palaemonidae gen. sp.
Allogalathea elegans (Adams & White, 1848)
Harrovia japonica Balss, 1921
Ceratocarcinus trilobatus (Sakai, 1938)
Pilumnus trispinosus (Sakai, 1965)
Trapezia cymodoce (Herbst, 1801)
Myzostoma ambiguum von Graff, 1887
Myzostoma bocki Jgersten, 1937
Myzostoma polycyclus Atkins 1927
Mizostoma ijimae Hara & Okada, 1921
Mesomyzostoma katoi Okada, 1933
Paradyte crinoidicola (Potts, 1910)
Ergalatax contractus (Reeve, 1846)
1
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10%
70%
14
Maxillipidae
1 ; 1
1
1
1
2 6 m
3-1 1
3-2 2-1 1
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1
1
2, 3-1, 3-2
1998 6 11
1999 4 5 7
1999 6 1999 8
1 1
3-1 10
1 30
79
1998 6 10
1999 47 3-2
1999 5
358 11
45
1998 7 9 10 11
1999 4 1999 6
5 1
4 8 m
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1999 4
1 62
67
2
1998 7
1999 7 3 1999 6
4 8 7
5 1
1
1999 8
1 24
8
1999 8
5
9
1999 8 5
6 10 m
7 1
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1998
353
6
7 5
7 2.25 mm
2.75 mmi
2
8 3.75 mm
3.00 mm
2.00 mm
9
10 2.00mm
41%
11 1.5 mm
4.00 mm
3.5 mm
61 2.5 mm
13%9
2.5 mm 74%
26%
1.3 mm 2.0mm
1.0 mm
Periclimenes
9 1
8 1
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1998 1999
11 3
12 3
Clark, A. H., 1931. A monograph of the existing crinoids. 1. The Comatulids. 3. Superfamily Comasterida. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 82 (1): 1816.
Eeckhaut, I., and M. Jangoux,1993. Life cycle and mode of in-festation of Myzostoma cirriferum (Annelida), a symbiotic myzostomid of the comatulid crinoid Antedon bifida (Echino-dermata). Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 15: 207217.
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Kogo, I., 2002. Report on the crinoids collected from the Nansei Islands, Southern Japan, during cruse of the training vessel Toyosio Maru in1991 (Crinoidea). Bulletin of the Osaka Museum of Natural History, 56: 144.
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11
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Family Antennariidae 13
47
Pietsch and
Grobecker, 1987; Eschmeyer and Fong, 2011
3 15 12
Genus Antennarius Daudin, 1816
Senou, 2002
Antennarius analis
Schultz, 19571997 8
1
, 1998; , 1999
Pietsch and
Grobecker, 1987
1 6
1957
11
Kamohara1957: 65
Antennarius punctatissimus Fowler, 1946
2
Pietsch and Grobecker
19871999
X
TL SL
BSKU
2007
1 31
Antennarius analisSchultz, 1957
Figs. 13, Table 1
BSKU 6971, 108 mm TL83 mm SL
280636.7N, 1292011.7E1956 11 2
III11; ; 7;
10; 5; 94+5;
18.
SL
27.1% 6.3% 15.4%
20.5% 2 12.3% 3
19.3% 9 12.2%
35
Antennarius analis
7808520 251
Endo, H. and E. Katayama. 2012. A rare frogfish, Antennarius
analis (Lophiiformes: Antennariidae), collected from Kakeroma-jima Island, Amami Islands. Nature of Kagoshima 38: 4750.
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3 3 1
23 2
2 1 3
3 1
2
1
2
2
3 2 23
1
1
6 1
10
0.5 mm
Fig. 1. Preserved specimen of Antennarius analis from Kakeroma-jima Island, Amami Islands, Kagoshima Prefecture. BSKU 6971, 83 mm SL, ripe female. Photo. by H. Endo.
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A. analis
Schultz1957Pietsch and Grobecker1987
1999Table
1
14 8.578 mm SL
Pietsch and Grobecker,
1987; 1999
1 56.4 mm SL
,
1999 2
83 mm SL
Kamohara1957: 65
Antennarius punctatissimus Fowler, 1946
108 mm TL
Kamohara1957 One, 108
This study Kon and Yoshino (1999) Pietsch and Grobecker (1987)BSKU 6971 URM-P 38363 incl. Holotype
Number of specimens 1 1 13Standard length (mm) 83 56.4 8.578As % of standard length
1st dorsal fin spine length 20.5 20.6 20.227.12nd dorsal fin spine length 12.3 9.2 10.713.73rd dorsal fin spine length 19.3 21.3 19.025.7Eye diameter 6.3 7.1 6.49.0Distance between opercular opening and caudal fin base
12.2 11.0 7.813.1
CountsDorsal fin soft-rays 11 12 12 (rarely 13)Anal fin rays 7 7 7 (rarely 6)Pectoral fin rays 10 10 10 (rearly 9)Vertebrae 18 19 19 (4 spec.)
Fig. 2. Front view of head of Antennarius analis. BSKU 6971, 83 mm SL. Photo. by H. Endo.
Fig. 3. X-ray photograph of Antennarius analis. BSKU 6971, 83 mm SL. Photo. by H. Endo.
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Neritina cornucopia (Benson, 1836)
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