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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/21156
Title: Taxonomic review and DNA barcoding of the fish genus Peristedion (Scorpaeniformes: Peristediidae)
Other Titles: 台灣產黃魴鮄屬(鮋形目:黃魴鮄科)之分類及分子研究
Authors: Ho, Hsuan-Ching
W. L. Chee
C. H. Chang
Kwang-Tsao Shao 
Keywords: 分類;黃魴鮄屬;新紀錄;台灣;Taxonomy;Perictedion;Armored searobins;new record;Taiwan
Issue Date: 2013
Journal Volume: 10
Start page/Pages: 37-55
Source: Taiwan Platax
Abstract: 
魴鮄科下之黃魴鮄屬物種為台灣底拖常見魚種。過去僅記錄有三個種。本研究針對分類及分子鑑定,共計確認有四種台灣產黃魴鮄,包含光黃魴鮄、尼氏黃魴鮄、東方黃魴鮄以及一新紀錄種鈍頰黃魴鮄。本文並提供各種鑑別特徵及彩色圖片,以及台灣產四種之檢索資料。The peristiid fishes of genus "Peristedion" are commonly collected using bottom trawls in Taiwan, yet only three species have been previously reported from Taiwan. A survey on the taxonomy and DNA barcoding revealed that four species are present in Taiwanese waters, namely "Peristedion liorhynchus", "P. nierstraszi", and "P. orientale", as well as a new record, "P. amblygenys". Diagnosis and color photos of each species are provided along with a key for distinguishing these four species.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/21156
DOI: 10.29926/PLATAX.201312_2013.0003
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