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Oryzias latipes (TEMMINCK & SCHLEGEL, 1846)

Medaka

March 13th, 2012 — 1:26pm

Commonly known as ‘Japanese rice fish’ or simply ‘rice fish’, O. latipes is well-known to science having been widely used as a model organism in genomic and experimental biology for well over a century and was the first vertebrate animal to mate in space during the mid-1990s.

It’s also been a popular aquarium fish for many years, though is less widely-available than it once was, with the ornamental ‘gold’ vari…

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Iksookimia yongdokensis KIM & PARK, 1997

March 13th, 2012 — 1:25pm

Among them it’s most similar to I. longicorpus and I. hugowolfeldi but can be distinguished by the following combination of characters: body patterning consisting of 9-13 dark vertical bars along the flanks plus a small dark spot at the base of the upper caudal-fin lobe; no black blotch or markings posterior to the operculum; reduced lamina circularis in males; interorbital width measures 14.7-17.8% o…

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Iksookimia hugowolfeldi NALBANT, 1993

March 13th, 2012 — 1:25pm

It appears that I. hugowolfeldi, I. longicorpus and I. yongdokensis form a biogeographic lineage distinct from I. koreensis and I. pumila, with the former group distributed to the south of the Taebaek and Noryeong moutnain ranges and the latter to the west. This is further evidenced by the fact that the lamina circularis in males of the southern gro…

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Iksookimia pumila (KIM & LEE, 1987)

March 13th, 2012 — 1:25pm

All Iksookimia species are endemic to Korea, and I. pumila is known only from the Baek River drainage in south-western Korea where its presence has been undermined at some localities due to construction of a dam in the middle reaches of the river during the late 1990s. Type locality is ‘Paikchon stream at Sangso-myon, Puan-gun, Chollabuk-do, South Korea’.

The reservoir formed by the dam has also be…

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Kichulchoia multifasciata (WAKIYA & MORI, 1929)

March 13th, 2012 — 1:25pm

It’s most easily told apart from K. brevifasciata, its only congener, by body patterning consisting of dark, vertical bars running along the dorso-ventral part of the body (vs. dark bars running alongside the midventral part of the body), lips with wrinkled surfaces (vs. smooth) and barbels short (vs. long).

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Iksookimia koreensis (KIM, 1975)

March 13th, 2012 — 1:25pm

Among them it’s most similar to I. pumila which was initially described as a subspecies but is now considered distinct. The two are most easily-separated by colour pattern; I. koreensis has 10 or…

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