Early Life History of Lefua costata (Cypriniformes : Balitoridae) from Korea

The purpose of this study is to observe the early life history of Korean and use the result as basic taxonomic research data for balitorid fish. The fertilized eggs were light green color with completely circle shape and mean size was 1.21±0.06 mm (n=30). Immediately after hatching, the size of the...

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Published inBalsaeng'gwa saengsig Vol. 24; no. 4; pp. 307 - 316
Main Authors Park, Jae-Min, Cho, Seong-Jang, Han, Kyeong-Ho
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Korean Society of Developmental Biology 01.12.2020
한국발생생물학회
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Summary:The purpose of this study is to observe the early life history of Korean and use the result as basic taxonomic research data for balitorid fish. The fertilized eggs were light green color with completely circle shape and mean size was 1.21±0.06 mm (n=30). Immediately after hatching, the size of the larvae was 2.81±0.11 mm (n=5) in mean length, with egg yolk. On the 3rd day after hatching, the preflexion larvae had a mean length of 4.64±0.09 mm (n=5), and their mouth was opened to start feeding. On the 8th day after hatching, a mean length of the postflexion larvae was 9.43±0.46 mm (n=5), the distal part of the notochord was bent to 45°, and 16 fin rays were developed on the caudal fin. On the 31st day after hatching, a mean length of juveniles was 22.3±0.85 mm (n=5), and the number of fin rays was the same as that of adult fish with (iv8) dorsal fins and (iii8) anal fins.
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ISSN:2465-9525
2465-9541
DOI:10.12717/DR.2020.24.4.307