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請用此 Handle URI 來引用此文件: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25638
Title: Taxonomic review and molecular phylogenetics of the reef gobiid genus Fusigobius from Taiwan with comments on a new species from South China Sea
Authors: Chen, I-shiung 
Chen, Kuan-te
Yang, Yen-cheng
Harefa, Tonisman
Chou, Li-chin
Shen, Kang-ning
Chang, Chih-wei
Keywords: Fish fauna;Marine goby;New species;Fusigobius taipinensis;Nansha;Taiping Island
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: MAGNOLIA PRESS
Journal Volume: 5550
Journal Issue: 1
Start page/Pages: 17-31
Source: ZOOTAXA
Abstract: 
A taxonomic review is given for the gobiid genus Fusigobius, known for its cryptic and inconspicuous body coloration, from the waters of Taiwan. Six species of Fusigobius have been formally confirmed from Taiwan, including four nominal species (F. duospilus, F . humeralis, F . inframaculatus, and F . neophytus), a newly recorded F . melacron, and a new species, Fusigobius taipinensis n. sp., recently collected from the South China Sea and southern Taiwan. The new species is morphologically close to F. duospilus, but can be clearly distinguished by several important coloration features on the first dorsal fin or body. Phylogenetic analysis and species delimitation inferred from partial sequences of the mtDNA ND5 gene support F. taipinensis as a valid discrete species and F. melacron as the plesiomorphic state for Fusigobius.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25638
ISSN: 1175-5326
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.5
Appears in Collections:海洋生物研究所

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