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Ichthyological Research | 1998

Osteological development of the lumpfish,inimicus japonicus (pisces: Synanceiidae)

Hisashi Imamura; Mamoru Yabe

The osteological development of the synanceiidInimicus japonicus, was described on the basis of five larvae and four juveniles (4.2–10.1 mm BL) reared in the laboratory, and two wild adult specimens. All bones, except for the basisphenoid, were formed in all larvae and juveniles, but fusions between the uppermost actinost and scapula, upper caudal plate and urostyle, and third preural centrum and hemal spine were not completed by 10.1 mm BL. Following comparison with the adult condition, a rod-like ossified bone without a tooth plate on the upper branchial arch of larvae and juveniles was considered homologous with the second pharyngobranchial. The number of epurals and length of the neural spine on the second preural centrum varied (unrelated to growth) and it is inferred thatJ. japonicus shows intraspecific variations in these bones.


Ichthyological Research | 1999

Thysanophrys papillaris, a new species of flathead from the Andaman Sea and Northern Australia (Scorpaeniformes: Platycephalidae)

Hisashi Imamura; Leslie W. Knapp

A new platycephalid,Thysanophrys papillaris, is described on the basis of six specimens (78–121 mm SL) collected from the Andaman Sea and off northern Australia (Timor and Arafura Seas). This new species can be distinguished from other congeners by the following combination of characters: presence of a single short papilla on upper surface of eye, longer snout, smaller body scales. 11 second dorsal-fin rays and 12 anal-fin rays, presence of four or more suborbital spines usually, branched short iris lappet, ctenoid lateral-line scales and interopercle not extended posteroventrally.


Ichthyological Research | 1998

Review of the genusBembras Cuvier, 1829 (Scorpaeniformes: Bembridae) with description of three new species collected from Australia and Indonesia

Hisashi Imamura; Leslie W. Knapp

The bembrid genusBembras Cuvier is reviewed. Five species,B. japonica Cuvier,B. adenensis Imamura & Knapp and three undescribed species, were assigned to the genus. Type species of the genus,Bembras japonica is redescribed on the basis of 36 specimens including the holotype, and three new species,B. macrolepis, B. longipinnis andB. megacephala, previously misidentified asB. japonicus, are also described on the basis of specimens collected from Australia and Indonesia.Bembras macrolepis differs from its congeners by having large body scales, a long pectoral fin with 17–19 rays and a dark blotch on slightly upper portion to middle of margin, 14–15 anal-fin rays, small head and orbit, and caudal fin with a broad vertical dark band near posterior margin.Bembras longipinnis is distinguished from other members of the genus by having a slightly long pectoral fin with 17–19 rays and lacking a small black blotch near tip of upper rays, caudal fin with a large dark spot most intense in lower lobe, 1–2 gill rakers on upper gill arch, 13–14 anal-fin rays, slightly elong ated head and small orbit.Bembras megacephala is characterized by the following combination of characters: caudal fin with several irregular narrow vertical dark bands, small orbit, pectoral fin with 19–20 rays and lacking a small black blotch near tip of upper rays, head elongate, 2–4 gill rakers on upper gill arch, 15 anal-fin rays and small body scales. A key separating the five species ofBembras is given.


Ichthyological Research | 1997

Platycephalus americanus Sauvage, 1878, a junior synonym ofGrammoplites scaber (Linnaeus, 1758) (Scorpaeniformes: Platycephalidae)

Hisashi Imamura

I n 1878, Sauvage described a platycephali& Platycephalus americanus, based on a single specimen said to have come from the Potomac River in the U.S.A. Jordan and Evermann (1898) gave the substance o f Sauvage s description and declared that this specimen, o f course, never came f rom the Potomac River. Blanc and Hureau (1968) listed the hototype ( M N H N 6839), type locality (Potomac), and standard (19l ram) and total (217 mm) lengths. To date, no one has discussed the validity o f the species and no additional specimens have been reported. Recently, I examined the holotype o f P. americanus and found it to be a junior synonym of Grammoplites scaber (Linnaeus, 1758). The type specimen(s) o f G. scaber have not been examined as they are presumed to have been lost (Knapp, pers. comm.) , Counts and measurements were made according to Hubbs and Lagler (1958). Specimen lengths were expressed as standard length (SL). Measurements were made with calipers to the nearest 0.1 ram. Names o f head spines follow Knapp (1986). Institutional abbreviations follow Leviton et al. (1985).


北海道大学水産科学研究彙報 = BULLETIN OF FISHERIES SCIENCES, HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY | 2002

Demise of the Scorpaeniformes (Actinopterygii: Percomorpha):An Alternative Phylogenetic Hypothesis

Hisashi Imamura; Mamoru Yabe


北海道大學水産學部研究彙報 = BULLETIN OF THE FACULTY OF FISHERIES HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY | 1996

Larval Record of a Red Firefish, Pterois volitans, from Northwestern Australia (Pisces: Scorpaeniformes)

Hisashi Imamura; Mamoru Yabe


北海道大学水産科学研究彙報 = Bulletin of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University | 2009

Checklist of the Fishes from Jeju Island, Korea

Byung-Jik Kim; Ik-Soo Kim; Kazuhiro Nakaya; Mamoru Yabe; Youn Choi; Hisashi Imamura


Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington | 2004

Sunagocia sainsburyi, a new flathead fish (Scorpaeniformes: Platycephalidae) from northwestern Australia

Leslie W. Knapp; Hisashi Imamura


Archive | 2017

Figure 16 In Phylogenetic Relationships And A New Classification Of The Family Cyclopteridae (Perciformes: Cottoidei)

Kanami Oku; Hisashi Imamura; Mamoru Yabe


Memoirs of the Faculty of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University | 2014

Taxonomy of Mesopelagic Fishes Collected around the Ogasawara Islands by the T/S Oshoro-Maru

Naoki Tatsuta; Hisashi Imamura; Kazuhiro Nakaya; Toshio Kawai; Takuzou Abe; Keiichiro Sakaoka; Shogo Takagi; Mamoru Yabe

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Leslie W. Knapp

National Museum of Natural History

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Ik-Soo Kim

Chonbuk National University

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Youn Choi

Kunsan National University

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