First Japanese Records of Two Commensal Gobies, Lobulogobius omanensis and Pleurosicya annandalei (Teleostei: Gobiidae), Collected Using Remotely Operated Vehicle

During a recent deep-sea survey around the Okinawa Islands in the Ryukyu Archipelago, southern Japan, two species of commensal gobies, Lobulogobius omanensis Koumans, 1944 and Pleurosicya annandalei Hornell and Fowler, 1922, were observed using remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) on or within marine i...

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Published inSpecies Diversity Vol. 30; no. 2; pp. 155 - 163
Main Authors Hanahara, Nozomi, Higashiji, Takuo, Sugimoto, Haruka, Okamoto, Jo, Morota, Hiromi, Soeya, Reika
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology 17.07.2025
Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology
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Summary:During a recent deep-sea survey around the Okinawa Islands in the Ryukyu Archipelago, southern Japan, two species of commensal gobies, Lobulogobius omanensis Koumans, 1944 and Pleurosicya annandalei Hornell and Fowler, 1922, were observed using remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) on or within marine invertebrates at depths of 95–110 m, and were subsequently collected. This represents the first record of these two species in Japan. This study provides a detailed morphological description of the specimens, including their coloration when alive and fresh. DNA analysis was also performed to further characterize these species. The integration of morphological and genetic approaches is essential for the accurate identification of newly discovered species, particularly in underexplored deep-sea environments.
ISSN:1342-1670
2189-7301
DOI:10.12782/specdiv.30.155