A Revision of the Osmerid Genus Hypomesus Gill (Teleostei : Salmoniformes), with the Description of a New Species from the Southern Kuril Islands
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概要
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A systematic revision of the osmerid genus Hypomesus Gill, based on a detailed analysis of external and internal morphological characters, revealed the presence of six species, one of which is described as new. These six species fall readily into three species-groups : the Hypomesus nipponensis group, containing H. nipponensis McAllister, H. chishimaensis new species, and H. transpacificus McAllister ; the H. olidus group, containing only H. olidus Pallas ; and the H. japonicus group, containing H. japonicus Brevoort and H. pretiosus Girard. Synonymies, diagnoses, and descriptions are given for all taxa, geographic distributions are described and plotted, and a key to the species of the genus is provided.
- 日本動物分類学会の論文
- 1997-06-30
著者
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Saito T
Jichi Medical School Omiya Jpn
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Pietsch Theodore
School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington
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SARUWATARI Toshiro
Division of Biology of Ficheries Resources, Ocean Research, Institute, The University of Tokyo
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Sakai Toshio
University Of Shizuoka Laboratory For President
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Pietsch T
Univ. Washington Washington Usa
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Pietsch Theodore
School Of Aquatic And Fishery Sciences College Of Ocean And Fishery Sciences University Of Washingto
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Lopez Juan
School of Fisheries, University of Washington
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Lopez J
Iowa State Univ. Iowa Usa
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Saruwatari Toshiro
Division Of Biology Of Fisheries Resources Ocean Research Institute University Of Tokyo
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