2013
DOI: 10.1134/s1063074013050027
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The formation of the Lycodinae fauna (Perciformes: Zoarcidae) of the Sea of Japan

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“…However, when describing the discovery of L. pectoralis from the Republic of Korea, the authors did not indicate any of the diagnostically important characters of this species (presence or absence of scales before the dorsal fin, preanal distance to TL ratio), citing instead a series of characters peculiar to almost all eelpout of the subgenus Furcimanus (Kim et al 2006). This species has never been found either in the northern or southwestern Sea of Japan despite the other intensive investigations conducted in these areas (Hatooka 2002;Balanov & Solomatov 2008;Dolganov & Saveliev 2013;Saveliev et al 2014). The upper depth limit of L. pectoralis (150 m) excludes its penetration into the Sea of Japan from the southern Sea of Okhotsk through the shallow La Perouse Strait (maximum depth 53 m).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…However, when describing the discovery of L. pectoralis from the Republic of Korea, the authors did not indicate any of the diagnostically important characters of this species (presence or absence of scales before the dorsal fin, preanal distance to TL ratio), citing instead a series of characters peculiar to almost all eelpout of the subgenus Furcimanus (Kim et al 2006). This species has never been found either in the northern or southwestern Sea of Japan despite the other intensive investigations conducted in these areas (Hatooka 2002;Balanov & Solomatov 2008;Dolganov & Saveliev 2013;Saveliev et al 2014). The upper depth limit of L. pectoralis (150 m) excludes its penetration into the Sea of Japan from the southern Sea of Okhotsk through the shallow La Perouse Strait (maximum depth 53 m).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Sea of Japan off Honshu in Toyama Bay and near Sado Island; one record from eastern North Pacific Ocean from Bering Sea north of Near Islands (western Aleutian Islands), Alaska. Benthic; depth: about 216-985 m (708-3,231 ft)(Dolganov and Saveliev 2013) Panchenko et al (2016). list a minimum depth of 200 m (656 ft), but without attribution Balanov and Solomatov (2008).…”
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confidence: 99%