ZooKeys (Jan 2017)

Revising the distribution of a threatened goby, Apocryptodon punctatus (Perciformes, Oxudercidae), in Japan with the discovery of an isolated population

  • Atsunobu Murase,
  • Ryutei Inui,
  • Ryohei Miki,
  • Yusuke Miyazaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.645.10755
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 645
pp. 71 – 83

Abstract

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Five specimens of a threatened goby, Apocryptodon punctatus (21.2–40.1 mm in standard length), were collected at a mudflat site of Kushima City, Miyazaki Prefecture, Kyushu, southern Japan over two seasons, autumn (September 2015) and spring (April 2016). A review of distributional records of A. punctatus revealed that this population represents the southernmost record of the species in Japanese waters, and is isolated ca. 200 km south-southwest from the nearest point of the main range of the species along the Pacific coast of Japan. Publicising this population will help conserve it and its vulnerable habitat.