Description of a Pelagic Juvenile Specimen of Gadella jordani (Actinopterygii: Gadiformes: Moridae) from Southern Japan, with a Note on the Color in Life

  • Okamoto M
  • Matsuda K
  • Matsuda T
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Abstract

A pelagic juvenile (43.0mm standard length) of the morid Gadella jordani (Bohlke and Mead, 1951) was collected from Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Japan. It has a characteristically elongated body, long dorsal and anal fin bases with 73 rays in each fin, the anus located more anteriorly than the origin of the second dorsal fin, a ventral light organ, and no chin barbel. We describe the morphology of this specimen and also present a color photograph of it in life. This is the first report of any early life stage in this species.

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Okamoto, M., Matsuda, K., & Matsuda, T. (2010). Description of a Pelagic Juvenile Specimen of Gadella jordani (Actinopterygii: Gadiformes: Moridae) from Southern Japan, with a Note on the Color in Life. Species Diversity, 15(3–4), 131–138. https://doi.org/10.12782/specdiv.15.131

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